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RESOLUTION NO. 2004-72
RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
APPLICATION NO. 2004-007 SUBMITTED BY FRAUENSHUH COMPANIES
WHEREAS, City Council Resolution No. 99-37 adopted on March 8, 1999, approved a
rezoning from C-2 (Commerce) to PUD/C-2 of the Brookdale Regional Shopping Center which is bounded
on the north by County Road 10, on the east and south by T. H. 100 and on the west by Xerxes Avenue
North; and
WHEREAS, that Planned Unit Development (PUD) proposal also included development
plan approval for the expansion, redevelopment and rejuvenation of the Brookdale Regional Shopping
Center including conceptual approval for additional freestanding restaurant and/or retail buildings to be
located around the perimeter of the shopping center. Said development approval required additional plans
to be submitted for Planning Commission and City Council review and approval in the form of a Planned
Unit Development Amendment prior to obtaining building permits for these buildings; and
WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 2004-007 consisting of a PUD
Amendment to allow construction of a 4,195 sq. ft. Dairy Queen Grill and Chill in the north parking lot of
Brookdale Center has been submitted by Frauenshuh Companies: and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly called public hearing on May 13 2004,
when a staff report and public testimony regarding the Planned Unit Development Amendment were
received; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Commission
Application No. 2004-007 by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 2004-01 on May 13, 2004;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered Planning Commission Application No. 2004-007
at its May 24, 2004 meeting; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered this Planned Unit Development Amendment
request in light of all testimony received, the Guidelines for Evaluating Rezonings contained in Section 35-
208 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, the provisions of the Planned Unit Development Ordinance contained
in Section 35-355 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, the City's Comprehensive Plan and the Planning
Commission's recommendation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center that Planning Commission Application No. 2004-007 submitted by Frauenshuh Companies be
approved in light of the following considerations:
1. The Planned Unit Development Amendment is compatible with the standards purposes and
intent of the Planned Unit Development section of the City's Zoning Ordinance.
2. The Planned Unit Development Amendment will allow for the utilization of the land in
question in a manner which is compatible with, complimentary to and of comparable
intensity to adjacent land uses as well as those permitted on surrounding land.
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3. The utilization of the property as proposed under the Planned Unit Development
Amendment is considered a reasonable use of the property and will conform with city
ordinance standards except for allowing a less than 15 ft. green strip along the County Road
10 right of way. This modification from the C-2 standards is justified on the basis of the
development being an appropriate redevelopment of this area and that it is offset or
mitigated by factors contained in the approved site plans and City Council Resolution No.
99-37.
4. The Planned Unit Development Amendment is considered compatible with the
recommendations of the City's Comprehensive Plan for this area of the city.
The Planned Unit Development Amendment appears to be a good utilization of the
property under consideration and the redevelopment and rejuvenation of the Brookdale
Regional Mall are an important long range use for existing property and are considered to
be an asset to the community.
6. In light of the above considerations, it is believed that the Guidelines for Evaluating
Rezonings contained in Section 35-208 of the City's Zoning Ordinance are met and that the
proposal is, therefore, in the best interest of the community.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center to
recommend that Planning Commission Application No. 2004-007 be approved subject to the following
conditions and considerations:
The building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with respect
to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits.
2. Grading, drainage, utility and erosion control plans are subject to review and approval by
the City Engineer prior to the issuance or permits.
3. A site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee in an amount to be
determined based on cost estimates shall be submitted prior to the issuance of permits to
assure completion of all required site improvements.
4. B-612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas.
Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on ground mechanical equipment shall
be appropriately screened from view.
6. The building is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system to meet NFPA
standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in accordance with Chapter
5 of the City Ordinances.
7. Underground irrigation shall be installed in all landscaped areas to facilitate site
maintenance.
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Plan approval is exclusive of all signery which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City
Ordinances. Only wall identification signs consistent with ordinance requirements are
allowed for this development.
9. An as built survey of the property, improvements and utility service lines shall be submitted
to the City Engineer prior to the release of the performance guarantee.
10. The applicant and owner shall enter into a PUD agreement with the City of Brooklyn
Center to be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney prior to the issuance of permits.
Said agreement shall acknowledge the Planned Unit Development Amendment and shall be
filed with the title to the property prior to the issuance of building permits for this
development. The agreement shall further assure compliance with the development plans
submitted with this application.
11. The garden wall or similar treatment should be extended southeasterly along Brookdale's
property line to control pedestrian traffic.
Mayes, 200A
Date Mayor
ATTEST: rww
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Kathleen Carmody
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Myrna Kragness, Kathleen Carmody, Kay Lasman, Diane Niesen, and Bob Peppe;
and the following voted against the same: none;
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.