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PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
FEBRUARY 14, 2002
REGULAR SESSION
1. Call to Order: 7:30 p.m.
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes - January 31, 2002
4. Chairperson's Explanation
The Planning Commission is an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to
hold public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings, the Commission makes
recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes all final decisions in
these matters.
5. Nathan Wattenhofer 2002 -003
• Request for Special Use Permit approval for Heart Alive Entertainment and Event Center
to operate a family entertainment and event complex at the old Cinema I, II, III & IV
Theater building, 5801 John Martin Drive.
6. Other Business
7. Adjournment
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Application Filed on 1 -31 -02
City Council Action Should Be
Taken By 4 -1 -02 (60 Days)
Planning Commission Information Sheet
Application No. 2002 -003
Applicant: Nathan Wattenhofer
Location: 5801 John Martin Drive
Request: Special Use Permit
The applicant, Nathan Wattenhofer, ombehalf of Heart Alive Entertainment and Event Center, is
seeking a special use permit to operate a family entertainment and event complex at the old
Cinema I, II, III & IV Theater building, 5801 John Martin Drive. The building is part of the
Brookdale Square shopping center complex, which is a 23.2 acre site lying between Shingle
Creek Parkway and John Martin Drive, northerly of Brookdale Ford. The Brookdale Square
shopping center is zoned C -2 (Commerce) and is bounded by the Minnesota School of Business
building, the Health Partners Dental Clinic and the Perkins Restaurant on the north; by John
Martin Drive and T. H. 100 right of way on the east; by Brookdale Ford on the south; and by
Shingle Creek Parkway on the west. The Brookdale Square site is made up of four separate
buildings, a multi tenant strip center, the old Fuddrucker's Restaurant building and two theaters,
the Brookdale Eight Theater and the Cinema Theaters. Again, the applicants are proposing to
utilize the old Cinema I, II, III, & IV building for their entertainment and event complex.
. Recreation and amusement places such as motion picture theaters and legitimate theaters are
special uses in the C -2 zoning district per Section 35 -322, Subdivision 3d of the zoning
ordinance.
A special use permit was granted by the City Council for a motion picture theater when the
Cinema multi screen theater was first proposed for the site on which it is located. The additional
activity comprehended as part of this entertainment complex requires the additional special use
permit. Live entertainment, as being proposed for a portion of this building, was not
comprehended at the time the theater was originally built. Originally, when the Cinema complex
was first built, it was on its own parcel of land. It was later, a few years after Brookdale Square
with the then UA Theater was built that this site was incorporated with Brookdale Square
through a replatting and redesign of the complex. Full access through Brookdale Square to the
Cinema site was provided when physical barriers were removed and the complexes were
consolidated.
Live entertainment such as that being proposed with this activity was not comprehended as part
of the original special use permit and, thus, the applicant is before the Planning Commission
seeking the additional approval.
The applicant has submitted written information relating to his proposal and has outlined that it is
to be a family entertainment and event complex which would include the showing of movies
such as feature films, family movies, world wide pictures, also sporting events and simulcast
• events. Live entertainment would include live music, local and national Christian bands and
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local church worship bands. Dances would be conducted at the event center as outlined in their •
proposal and the building would also be used for resource and education activities such as
instruction for elderly and kids on internet use. They also propose to sponsor lecture and banquet
facilities utilizing local and regional speakers and catered banquets. There would be food service
and retail sales including coffee, soup, sandwiches, soft serve ice cream, soft drinks, popcorn,
candy and prepackaged foods plus the sales of apparel, music and book sales. They note other
proposed activity as indoor craft shows, outdoor flea markets, and indoor game nights. The
applicant has indicated that the activities are geared towards young and old alike and would be
"Christian oriented ".
The applicant plans to make improvements to the property and renovate the property by replacing
the roof, replacing HVAC units, repairing broken windows, repainting the exterior of the
building and repairing signs and adding some landscaping.
The activities comprehended, with the exception of the outdoor flea market and sales, are
activities that are acknowledged or comprehended under the city's zoning ordinance. A flea
market, or outdoor sales, can be conducted but only on a limited basis and in conjunction with
the provisions for Administrative Land Use permits. This would limit such outside sales or
activities to two times per calendar year not to exceed ten consecutive days in duration. Any
approval granted to the applicant should acknowledge that the outdoor sales and activity must be
consistent with the provisions for administrative permits.
Generally, we take the opportunity of a special use permit or site and building plan application to .
make certain that the site complies with current requirements of the city ordinances. A Pep Boys ,
use of the west end of the strip shopping center was before the Planning Commission and City
Council in the relatively recent past. As well, additions to the Brookdale Square shopping center
have resulted in a number of site reviews with respect to the property. We do not believe it is
necessary to further evaluate the site with respect to landscaping (the landscape point system has
been met with respect to the property) and drainage and storm water retention on the site is
appropriate.
Parking on the site exceeds the parking requirements for a mixed use development such as the
Brookdale Square complex, which includes the retail parking formula for the strip center, parking
based on seating and employees for the restaurant and parking based on the assembly occupancy
for the theaters. A surplus of parking exists with respect to the Brookdale Square site itself.
Seating and activity for the applicant's proposed use will not exceed that for the old Cinema I, II,
III, & IV.
The applicant has also submitted written comment as to how they feel they meet the standards for
special use permits contained in Section 35, 220, Subdivision 2a through 2e of the zoning
ordinance (attached). The applicant notes that Heart Alive Entertainment and Event Center is
designed to be used by local businesses as well as the general public for the various activities that
were listed. He notes that all venues will be reviewed for content and this facility is primarily
designed for kids and seniors. He points out that they will meet all state and local code with
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• regard to all improvements to the property and that they will be promoting personal and family
morals and values. He also notes that there is adequate parking in relation to the persons
utilizing the facility and that he believes Heart Alive meets the city's zoning requirements for an
entertainment center.
We would generally agree with the applicant's comments relating to the standards for special use
permits. Generally, these standards require that a proposed special use permit will promote and
enhance the general public welfare and not be detrimental to or endanger the health and safety of
the public, that it will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the
immediate neighborhood nor substantially diminish or impair property values; that it not impede
the normal and orderly development of surrounding that it be designed so as to
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minimize traffic congestion on the public streets; and that it will conform with applicable
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regulations of the district in which it is located. We believe all of these standards can be met
with respect to the applicant's proposal. The building is basically designed as an entertainment
complex, the fact that some live entertainment and other activities will take place is not out of
character for the building nor for this site. Ingress, egress and parking on the site will be
unchanged and is certainly adequate to handle the activities proposed for this building. The use
does not seem to be detrimental to existing uses on the site or potential uses allowed in this
zoning district. It should not cause any diminishing of the value of the property.
A public hearing has been scheduled with respect to this special use permit and notices have been
sent to surrounding property owners.
R ECOMMEND A TTON
We believe the proposal is in order and approval is recommended subject to the following
conditions.
1. A special use permit is granted to Heart Alive Entertainment and Event Center to
operate an entertainment and event center at 5801 John Martin Drive as indicated
in this application. Any expansion or alteration of the use not comprehended by
the zoning ordinance or by the approved plans shall require an amendment to the
special use permit.
2. The special use permit is subject to all applicable codes, ordinances and
regulations. Any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation.
3. The building plans for alterations and renovations of the building are subject to
the approval of the Building Official with respect to applicable codes.
4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and roof top or on ground mechanical
equipment shall be appropriately screened from view.
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5. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery which is subject to Chapter 34 of the city
ordinances.
6. Outside activity such as flea markets, craft sales or other types of sales are allowed
only in conjunction with the issuance of an administrative land use permit per
Section 35 -800 of the city's zoning ordinance.
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ENTERTAINMENT & EVENT 004TER
LOCATION: 5801 JOHN MARTIN DR. BROOKLYN CENTER
DISCRIPTION: FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENT COMPLEX
VENUES: MOVIES
FEATURE FILMS - FAMILY MOVIES
WORLDWIDE PICTURES- FAMILY MOVIES
ALL MOVIES SCREENED FOR CONTENT
SPORTING EVENTS
SIMULCAST EVENTS
LIVE MUSIC
LOCAL & NATIONAL CHRISTIAN BANDS
LOCAL CHURCH WORSHIP BANDS
DANCE AREA'S
CHRISTIAN MUSIC
ORGANIZED DANCE MUSIC
COUNTRY MUSIC
50'S AND SWING MUSIC
POLKA AND WALTZ
DANCE INSTRUCTION AND LESSONS
NOTE: ALL MUSIC SCREENED FOR CONTENT
RESOURCE AND EDUCATION AREA'S
INSTRUCT ELDERLY AND KIDS ON INTERNET USE
NOTE: ALL COMPUTERS TO USE INTEGRITY ONLINE
PORN BLOCK
WEB SITE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT USAGES
CONNECTION SITE FOR COUNSELING
LECTURE AND BANQUET FACILITY
LOCAL AND REGIONAL SPEAKERS
CATERED BANQUETS
FOOD SERVICES
AND RETAIL SALES
GOURMET COFFEE SHOP
SOUP AND SANDWICH
SOFT SERVE ICE CREAM
SOFT DRINK
POPCORN
CANDY AND PREPACKAGED FOODS
APPAREL, MUSIC, BOOK SALES
OTHER USES
INDOOR CRAFT SHOWS
OUTDOORS FLEA MARKETS
INDOORS GAME NIGHTS
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SPECIAL USE PERMIT ANSWERS TO SEC.35 -220
HEART ALIVE AND HERITAGE PROPERTIES WILL BE RENOVATING THE
PROPERTY AT 5801 JOHN MARTIN DR
ITEMS IN BUILDING SCOPE
1. REPLACE ROOF
2. REPLACE ALL ROOF TOP HVAC UNITS
3. REPAIR BROKEN WINDOWS
4. REPAINT EXTERIOR OF BUILDING
5. REPAIR SIGNAGE
6. ADD LANDSCAPING ITEMS
HEART ALIVE IS DESIGNED TO BE USED BY LOCAL BUSINESSES AS WELL
THE GENERAL PUBLIC, AS PER LISTED VENUES.
ALL OF THE VENUES WILL BE REVIEWED FOR CONTENT, AS THIS FACILITY
IS PRIMARLY DESIGNED FOR KIDS TO SENIORS.
HEART ALIVE WILL MEET ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES IN REGARDS TO
ALL IMPROVEMENT TO THE PROPERTY.
HEART ALIVE SEEKS TO BE A LIGHT IN PROMOTING PERSONAL AND
FAMILY MORALS AND VALUES.
HEART ALIVE WILL HAVE ADEQUATE PARKING IN RELATION TO PERSONS
USING THE FACILITY.
HEART ALIVE MEETS THE CITY ZONING OF AN ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
PER SEC. 35 -322
HEART ALIVE IS LOOKING FORWARD TO WORKING WITH THE CITY AND
ITS COMMUNITY TO BRING ABOUT A BUSINESS THAT FOCUSES ON
INTEGRITY AND INTERACTION WITH THE PEOPLE THAT WILL BE USING IT.