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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-028 CCR Member Tim Roche introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -28 RESOLUTION RECEIVING A REPORT FROM THE CITY MANAGER OUTLINING A PARTIAL RENTAL LICENSE REVIEW PROCESS FOR THE GATEWAY COMMONS APARTMENTS LOCATED AT 2802 -2838 AND 2900- 2940 NORTHWAY DRIVE WHEREAS, the rental license for the apartments at 2802 -2838 and 2900 -2940 Northway Drive known as Gateway Commons is revoked; and WHEREAS, the owner Mr. Gary Brummer has requested that the City Council rescind the revocation for the property and allow for a partial occupancy license; and WHEREAS, the City Council directed the City Manager to meet with the owner to develop a process that would allow for a phased license rental process that would meet the objectives of the City; and WHEREAS, the parties have met and agreed to the conditions outlined in Exhibit A attached. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that the City Council will review and consider the issuance of a license for partial occupancy of the property at 2802 -2838 and 2900 -2940 Northway Drive known as Gateway Commons, in accordance with the conditions outlined in Exhibit A �J February 8, 2010 Date Mayor ATTEST: _ City Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Mark Yelich and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Tim Willson, Tim Roche, Dan Ryan, and Mark Yelich; and the following voted against the same: none; whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -28 EXHIBIT A Gateway Commons Partial Property License • The City Council will consider issuing a two year license for partial occupancy subject to all of the following conditions being met. • The license fee will be prorated based on the fee in effect at the time of occupancy approval. • The first approval (Buildings 2940 ,2928,2924,2936,2932,2920,2916) require the following: • 100 % of all vacant units must be completely renovated to approved standards • All interior common areas must meet approved renovation standards • All occupied units must meet housing code standards • All exterior areas must meeting housing code standards • All previously approved occupied units that become vacant must be renovated before new buildings are approved • Subsequent approvals (minimum of two buildings at a time ) require the following: • All previously approved occupied units that become vacant must be renovated before new buildings are approved • Same improvement standards as above required