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CITY COUNCIL/COMMISSIONS JOINT MEETING
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
COMMUNITY CENTER – CONSTITUTION HALL
1.Refreshments/Reception 6:00 p.m.
2.Welcome and Introductions – Mayor Willson
3.Presentations by Commissions/Council Feedback 6:30 p.m.
a.Charter
b.Financial
c.Housing
d.Park and Recreation
e.Planning
4.Comments/Questions – City Manager 7:45 p.m.
5.Adjourn 8:00 p.m.
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PROPOSED REVISED CITY
MISSION STATEMENT
"'The mission of the
City of roly Center
is to ensure
an attractive, clean, safe
inclusive community that
enhances the quality of life
for all people and
preserves the public trust. "
*Added words to existing Mission Statement
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PROPOSED REVISED
CITY VALUES STATEMENT
1) Excellence and Quality Service Delivery
We believe that service to the public is our reason for being and strive to deliver
quality services in a highly professional and cost-effective manner.
2) Ethics and Integrity
We believe that ethics and integrity are foundation blocks of public trust and
confidence and that all meaningful relationships are built on these values.
3) Visionary Leadership and Planning
We believe that the very essence of leadership is to be visionary and to plan for
the future.
4) Fiscal Responsibility
We believe that fiscal responsibility and prudent stewardship of public funds is
essential for citizen confidence in government.
5) Cooperation and Teamwork
We believe that the public is best served when departments and employees work
cooperatively as a team rather than at cross purposes.
6) Open and Honest Communication
We believe that open and honest communication is essential for an informed and
involved citizenry and to foster a positive working environment for employees.
7) Professionalism
We believe that a commitment to ethical values and continuous improvement is
the mark of professionalism. We are committed to applying this principle to the
services we offer and to the development of our employees.
*8) Inclusion
We believe that each person has equal and intrinsic value and that the best
decisions are made when diverse viewpoints are respected.
*Proposed added Tenet
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THE CITY'S PROPOSED GOALS PROGRAM
2012
Ongoing Goals
GOAL #1 To provide streamlined, cost effective, quality services with limited
resources
GOAL #2 To ensure the financial stability of the City
GOAL #3 To move toward maintaining or lowering the level of the City's
property taxes
GOAL #4 To ensure the city's influence at the legislature
GOAL #5 To ensure the City drinking water is high quality and that the storm
water is properly managed
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Strategic Goals
HIGHEST PRIORITY
GOAL #1 To aggressively proceed with Implementation of City's
redevelopment plans
GOAL #2 To stabilize and improve the city's residential neighborhoods
GOAL #3 To ensure a safe and secure community
GOAL #4 To improve the city's image
GOAL #5 To value and benefit from the community's demographic makeup
and cultural diversity
HIGH PRIORITY
GOAL N To increase the engagement of all segments of the community
GOAL #7 To continue to maintain the city's infrastructure improvements
GOAL #8 To encourage city wide environmental sustainability efforts
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE COMMISSIONS
MOST SIGNIFICANTI
1) To provide the city council with information, advice, and recommendations
2) To follow the statutes, laws, ordinances, and policies of the city when
making recommendations
3) To meet regularly
4) To receive input from the general public
5) To be respectful of the public and each other
6) To be mindful of and respect the limitations and resources of staff
7) To elect the leadership (of the commission)
8) To be good will ambassadors for the city
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE COMMISSION MEMBERS
MOST SIGNIFICANT
1) To regularly attend, be prepared for and participate in commission meetings
2) To be respectful of and acknowledge other members and the staff's ideas and
resources
3) To have open communication with each other and the public
4) To abide by the laws and legal parameters for the commission members
5) To be prepared for and active in subject matter discussions sharing their ideas
6) To make recommendations for the greater good of the city
7) To partner with the commission's staff liaison
8) To be team players
9) To be good will ambassadors for the city
10) To be good will ambassadors for the city
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE COMMISSION CHAIRS
MOST SIGNIFICANT
�) To run good, orderly and effective meetings
2) To keep meetings cordial and respectful
3) To encourage participation from all commission members
4) To begin and end meetings on time
5) To foster accountability among commission members
6) To lead by example
7) To be good will ambassadors for the city
8) To be good will ambassadors for the city
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City of Brooklyn Center
CHARTER COMMISSION
Court Appointed
The Charter Commission reviews the existing charter,considers proposed changes and makes recommendations
to the City Council, and safeguards the concept of Home-Rule under the existing charter and Home Rule
provisions in the state statutes. Commissioners serve a four-year term. Chairperson and fourteen members.
[Minn. Stat. 13.601, Subd. 3(b) states that once an individual is appointed to a public body the following data are public: (1)the
residential address;(2)and either a telephone number or electronic mail address where the appointee can be reached,or both at the
request of the appointee.]
Stanley Leino Robert Marvin Eric Pone
Chair 2012 4711 Twin Lake Ave (29) Vice Chair 2012
7118 France Ave N (29) 763-535-5498 Public Relations Chair 2012
763-234-6137 marvin.r ,comcast.net 4747 Twin Lake Ave N (29)
fl fy mn7kmsn.com 1/19/11-1/18/15 763-971-0114
3/13/97-9/19/15 ericponegmsn.com
Harold Middleton 9/19/11-9/19/15
Gary Brown 5418 Oliver Ave N (3 0)
7012 Willow Lane N(30) 763-549-5594 Renita Whicker
763-560-6338 hjannifer@comcast.net 6331 Beard Ave N#1 (29)
gary-julie-brown@comcast.net 11/30/98-9/19/15 763-560-1078
6/25/04-6/28/12 renitawhickerghotmail.com
Edward Nelson 9/19/11-9/19/15
Ellen Davis 5236 Great View Ave N (29)
5301 Russell Ave N#206 (30) 763-536-8963 Bee Yang
763-560-2308 1/6/05-6/26/12 7224 Major Ave N (29)
louisdavis@q.com phone:
9/19/11-9/19/15 Mary O'Connor 1/19/11-1/18/15
5429 Lyndale Ave N(30)
Gail Ebert 763-561-8038 Mark Yelich
1613 Irving Lane N (30) 8/2/10-8/1/14 6018 Beard Ave N (29)
763-566-6803 763-486-6001
10/30/07-1/3/16 Eileen Oslund 1/19/11-1/18/15
Audit Chair 2012
Nathan Lackner 6000 Ewing Ave N(29) 1 vacancy
5300 Girard Ave N (30) 763-537-2858
763-438-0702 10/30/01-1/25/14 Updated 218112
nathanlackner@gmail.com
1/19/11-1/18/15
City of Brooklyn Center
FINANCIAL COMMISSION
Financial Commission meets at City Hall several times a year, as well as in joint session with the
City Council during the budget planning process. The Financial Commission advises the City
Council on financial matters in Brooklyn Center. Commissioners serve a three-year term.
Chairperson and six members.
[Minn.Stat. 13.601,Subd.3(b)states that once an individual is appointed to a public body the following data are public:
(1)the residential address; (2) and either a telephone number or electronic mail address where the appointee can be
reached,or both at the request of the appointee.]
Rex Newman, Chair Teneshia Plunkett
3107 61st Ave N (29) 5906 Vincent Ave N (30)
763-561-2760 763-412-7248
rexnewman@comcast.net 8/23/10-12/31/14
1/8/07-12/31/14
Appt'd Chair 3/30/10 Dan Schueller
5937 Emerson Ave N (30)
Koffi Agbossou 763-566-6417
1300 67th Ave N#102 (3 0) 1/11/10-12/31/14
763-291-8295
9/13/10-12/31/13 Dean Van Der Werf
6736 Regent Ave N (29)
Anissa Hollingshead 763-561-0146
3224 62nd Ave N(29) derwerf@comcast.net
612-521-4332 7/11/11-12/31/12
9/26/11-12/31/13
Steve Landis 2012 Council Liaison—Dan Ryan
7118 Grimes Ave N (29) councilmembeiTyan@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
763-503-7899
2/22/10-12/31/12 Staff Liaison Dan Jordet
djordet@ci.brooklyn-center.nm.us
Updated 119112
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City of Brooklyn Center
HOUSING COMMISSION
Housing Commission meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:00 p.m., City Hall. The Housing
Commission advises the City Council on housing matters in Brooklyn Center. Commissioners serve
a three-year term. Chairperson and six members.
[Minn.Stat. 13.601,Subd.3(b)states that once an individual is appointed to a public body the following data are public:
(1)the residential address; (2)and either a telephone number or electronic mail address where the appointee can be
reached,or both at the request of the appointee.]
Kris Lawrence-Anderson, Chair Ephraim Olani
5213 Eleanor Lane (29) 3813 51st Ave N(29)
gkkhanderson@hotmail.com 763-536-9768
7/9/01-12/31/12 egobbu@yahoo.com
Appt'd Chair 2/16/10 2/22/10-12/31/14
Kathie Amdahl Judy Thorbus, Vice Chair
6909 Unity Ave N (29) 6265 Brooklyn Drive (30)
763-566-9560 763-566-4051
kamdahlus@yahoo.com tthot�bu@yahoo.com
12/8/08-12/31/13 12/10/01-12/31/14
Chair 1/18/05-3/18/08
Tracy Groves
5337 Girard Ave N (30)
763-560-2676 2012 Council Liaison—Councilmember-Elect
trda 001 @in pls.kl2.mn.us councilmember @ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
4/12/10-12/31/13
Interim Staff Liaison Gary Eitel
Peggy Lynn eig telgci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
1912 55th Ave N (30)
763-566-3019
peggy@healthytoserve.com Updated 119112
8/22/11-12/31/14
Chereen Norstrud
6720 5th St N(3 0)
chereen@q.com
763-561-6449
2/22/10-12/31/12
City of Brooklyn Center
PARK AND RECREATION COMMISSION
Park and Recreation Commission meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. Community
Center. The Park and Recreation Commission advises the City Council on the park and recreation
program in Brooklyn Center. Commissioners serve a three-year term. Chairperson and six
members.
[Minn.Stat. 13.601,Subd.3(b)states that once an individual is appointed to a public body the following data are public:
(1)the residential address; (2) and either a telephone number or electronic mail address where the appointee can be
reached, or both at the request of the appointee.]
Bud Sorenson, Chair Thomas Shinnick
6901 Toledo Ave N (29) 5324 Oliver Ave N (30)
P.S.A. 3 P.S.A. 1
763-566-4524 763-560-0273
a.sorenson a,comcast.net 11/13/89-12/31/12
9/24/79-12/31/14
Appt'd Chair 1/11/82 Dan Starling
2818 Mumford Road(29)
Gail Ebert P.S.A. 4
1613 Irving Lane (30) 763-560-1943
P.S.A. 2 6/9/08-12/31/14
763-566-6803
3/25/96-12/31/13
2012 Council Liaison—Carol Kleven
Muriel Lee councilmemberkleven@ci.brooklyn-center.mn.us
7204 Perry Court West(29)
P.S.A. 3 Staff Liaison Jim Glasoe
763-566-6795 j la�soegei.brooklyn-center.mn.us
6/27/95-12/31/13
Updated 119112
Roger Peterson
151171 st Ave N (3 0)
P.S.A. 2
763-560-0618
1/28/02-12/31/13
John Russell
5312 Lilac Drive N (30)
P.S.A. 5
763-588-5416
1/23/95-12/31/12
City of Brooklyn Center
PLANNING COMMISSION
Planning Commission meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month,7:00 p.m.,City Hall. The
Planning Commission advises the City Council on planning,zoning,sign,and subdivision matters.
Commissioners serve a two-year term. Chairperson and six members.
[Minn.Stat. 13.601,Subd.3(b)states that once an individual is appointed to a public body the following data are public:
(1)the residential address; (2) and either a telephone number or electronic mail address where the appointee can be
reached,or both at the request of the appointee.]
Sean Rahn, Chair Carlos Morgan
5740 Irving Ave N (30) 4207 Lakeside Ave#334 (29)
763-560-9241 651-230-6710
Sean.rahn a,house.mn Tuba49@yahoo.com
7/13/98-12/31/12 4/13/09-12/31/13
Appt'd Chair 1/11/07
Michael Parks
Scott Burfeind 3218 64th Ave N (29)
5043 Drew Ave N (29) 763-291-3239
612-702-9543 Mparks1059@hotmail.com
scott burfeindgyahoo.com 3/13/06-12/31/13
2/13/12-12/31/13
Stephen Schonning
Kara Kuykendall 5515 Fremont Ave N (30)
5507 Irving Ave N (30) 763-561-3499
763-561-9110 srsbc@yahoo.com
Kara.kuykendallggmail.com 12/13/10-12/31/12
12/10/07-12/31/12
Stan Leino Staff Liaison Tim Benetti
7118 France Ave N(29) tbenetti gei.brooklyn-center.mn.us
763-560-2531
flyfinn7gmsn.com Updated: 2113112
9/24/07-12/31/12
HOUSING COMMISSION
April 11, 2012
Housing Commission ~ a year in
review:
Last April, the Housing Commission announced its intent to continue
the New Neighbor Welcome Program . Continuing objective-greet our
newest residents and provide them with a Cub bag containing valuable
information to ease their transition to our city
This program helps Brooklyn Center with Strategic Goal # 4:
To improve the city’s image
This program is gaining recognition beyond our borders.
On March 8, 2012 I met with Nichole Korth, the Crime
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Prevention/D.A.R.E. officer in New Hope. She contacted me as New
Hope’s City Council wanted to see how our program works.
On March 29, 2012 Stephanie Heiberger mentioned that Brooklyn
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Park is interested in implementing a similar program.
Objectives met in 2011 with the
New Neighbor Welcome Program:
The Housing Commission delivered
l87
bags to new residents in 2011 and thanked
them for
choosing Brooklyn Center as their
new home.
52% were welcomed in person by a member of
the Housing Commission.
This initiative shows our newest neighbors that
Brooklyn Center is a great place to start, and a
great place to stay!
September 1, 2010 ~ first delivery!
The Evolution of The Program:
Began in 2010 and continues into 2012-Beginning this April
through September, the Housing Commission will deliver
bags once per month from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm.
Dana Anderson, Manager of Cub, has generously agreed to
sponsor and provide reusable earth friendly Cub bags again
for 2012.
The Housing Commission will continue to reach out to
Watch Captains and interested HS students to assist with
the bag delivery and greetings. I am currently working
with Becky Boie, BCPD to define captains in each
neighborhood .
The Future of the New Neighbor
Welcome Program:
This program is still evolving and will continue to grow
with the support of the broader community
This year the Commission will continue to refine the
process and develop best practices
Other cities are taking notice and the Housing
Commission is proud to have been a leader in this
initiative, assisting in improving the image of our city
2012 Goal: COMMUNITY GARDENS
Strategic Goal #5: To value and benefit from the
community’s demographic make up and increasing cultural
diversity (inclusion)
Strategic Goal #6: To increase the engagement of all
segmentsof the community
Strategic Goal #8: To encourage city wide environmental
sustainabilityefforts
The Housing Commission believes that implementing
community gardens will help facilitate all of these
goals!
HAPPY HOLLOW ~ PENDING APPROVAL OF
RESIDENTS AND CITY COUNCIL
On Tuesday, 4/17/12, the Parks and Recreation
Commission will hold a public meeting to
introduce the concept
The Housing Commission will be at the
meeting to provide additional information and
assist with any questions the public may have
The Housing Commission will provide
feedback to the City Council at the 4/23/12
meeting
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HAPPY HOLLOW PARKI :
In Conclusion:
On behalf of the Housing Commission, I would like to
thank you for the opportunity to share how we can help the
city in achieving its goals.
I am very proud of the accomplishments of our commission
this past year! I am very pleased with the support of all of
you and the partnerships that have been established.
This group of Commissioners chose to nurture the
New Neighbor Welcome Program as well as work
towards finding the best location for Brooklyn Center’s
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first city sponsored community garden
(Approval pending)
With luck, next year there will be multiple locations!
BROOKLYN CENTER PARK AND
RECREATION COMMISSION
Scope
The Scope of Activity of This Commission Shall Consist of Advising
the City Council and Other Brooklyn Center Advisory Commissions
Regarding Matters Relevant to the Conservation, Park and
Recreation Functions.
Purpose
The General Purpose of This Commission Is to Monitor and Reflect
the Attitudes and Concerns of the Citizens of Brooklyn Center
Relative to the Conservation of Environmental Resources in the
City of Brooklyn Center and to the Park System and Recreation
Programs and to Advise the City Council of Citizen Attitudes and
Policy Matters Relevant to the Conservation, Park and Recreations
Function in Brooklyn Center
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Park and Recreation Commission1
2012 Commission Members
Arvid (Bud) SorensonP.S.A. III
Chairperson
Thomas ShinnickP.S.A. I
Vice Chairperson
Gail EbertP.S.A. II
Roger PetersonP.S.A. II
Muriel LeeP.S.A. III
Dan StarlingP.S.A. IV
John RussellP.S.A. V
Park and Recreation Commission2
Commission Support
Council LiaisonCarol Kleven
Staff LiaisonJim Glasoe
Park and Recreation Commission3
2011 Activities
Ongoing Initiatives:
-ADOPT-A-PARK PROGRAM
Marlin and Lakeside (3 Times Yearly)
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-2012-2026 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
PROGRAM-Planned Park Improvements
-MONITOR ONGOING C.A.R.S ACTIVITIES AND
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
Park and Recreation Commission4
2011 Activities Continued
New Initiatives:
-FIREHOUSE PARK-Use Issues
-PARK INFORMATIONAL SIGNS UPDATE
-COMMUNITY GARDENS
-CENTERBROOK GOLF
-NO SMOKING IN PARKS POLICY
-SHINGLE CREEK RESTORATION
Park and Recreation Commission5
2012 Agenda
2012 Strategic Plan Involvement
•S.G.4 (d.o.2) Success Targets
–1. All youth who desire to will be productively
engaged in recreational activities or
educational programs.
–2. Participation in community programs and
activities will reflect the demographic makeup
of the community.
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2012 Agenda Continued
2012 Strategic Plan Involvement
•S.G.5 (d.o.1) Success Targets
–1. Customers provide positive feedback
pertaining to City facilities (clean, attractive
buildings).
–2. Maintain public access and availability to
City park facilities and infrastructure.
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Business & Development
Updates for
Year 2011… and 2012
Planning Planning Commission Commission
Joint Meeting of the City Council &
City Commissions
April 11, 2012
Mr. Sean Rahn, Planning Commission Chair
2011 Community Development Activities Map
Planning Commission Applications(2011)
•Twenty-three applications or items considered
•17 Approved –1 denied –5 Withdrawn
Application ApplicantLocationRequest/DescriptionPC Action CC Action Miscellaneous Res
NumberDateDateNo’s, Etc
2011-001
George Ogbonna for the 5939 John Martin DriveSpecial Use Permit to operate an 1-27-11 A2-14-11 A
Umunne Cultural event center
Association
2011-002
Mark Kemper6536 Willow Lane NPreliminary Plat –Subdivision 2-17-11 T3-14-11 APC Res 2011-01
approval3-10-11 ACC Res 2011-47
2011-003
Loren Van Der Slik1108 Brookdale CenterPUD Amendment2-17-11 T3-14-11 APC Res 2011-02
(Shingle Creek Crossing)3-10-11 A
3-31-11 W
2011-004
Loren Van Der Slik1108 Brookdale CenterPreliminary Plat -3-17-11 T
(Shingle Creek Crossing)3-31-11 W
2011-005
Loren Van Der Slik1108 Brookdale CenterSite and Building Plan 3-31-11 W
(Shingle Creek Crossing)
2011-006
Todd Shaw for Precision 1700 Freeway BlvdPUD Amendment3-17-11 A3-28-11 APC Res 2011-03
Machine, Inc.(Parking)CC Res 2011-52
N/A
TIF –Redev Funds3-17-11 A3-28-11 APC Res 2011-04
2011-007
Jon Van Eyll6850, 6860 & 6870 PUD Amendment and Special 3-31-11 A4-11-11 APC Res 2011-05
Shingle Creek PkwyUse Permit to allow child care and CC Res 2011-60
education uses in I-1
2011-008
Loren Van Der Slik1108 Brookdale CenterPreliminary Plat4-28-11 A5-9-11 Work PC Res 2011-06
(Shingle Creek Crossing)Ses.CC Res 2011-78
5-23-11 A
2011-009
Loren Van Der Slik1108 Brookdale Center PUD Amendment & Site and Bldg 4-28-11 A5-9-11 Work PC Res 2011-07
(Shingle Creek Crossing)PlanSesCC Res 2011-77
5-23-11 A& CC Res 2011-85
2011-010
Jeff Kauerz6300 Brooklyn BlvdPreliminary Plat/Subdivision 5-12-11 A5-23-11 APC Res 2011-08
AutoZoneApprovalCC Res 2011-79
2011-011
Jeff Kauerz6300 Brooklyn BlvdPUD/Rezoning5-12-11 A5-23-11 APC Res 2011-09
AutoZoneCC Res 2011-80
2011-012
Mike Lambert4810 Lilac DrSite and Building Plan5-12-11 A5-23-11 A
Allied Building
Planning Commission Applications(2011)
Application ApplicantLocationRequest/DescriptionPC Action CC Action Miscellaneous Res
NumberDateDateNo’s, Etc
2011-013
Linda McGinty4215 69 th Ave NPreliminary Plat/Subdivision 5-26-11 A6-13-11 APC Res 2011-10
The Luther Company4101 69 th Ave NApproval CC Res 2011-92
4011 69 th Ave N
6700 Brooklyn Blvd
6800 Brooklyn Blvd
2011-014
BAPS Minneapolis2300 Freeway BlvdSpecial Use Permit5-26-11
Dipak PatelWithdrawn
2011-015
Sears, Roebuck and Co1297 Brookdale CenterPUD Amendment 6-16-11 A 9-12-11 APC Res 2011-11
(Disc Only)CC Res 2011-128
7-14-11 T
8-25-11
2011-016
Loren Van Der Slik1108 Brookdale CenterPUD Amendment7-14-11 T9-12-11 APC Res 2011-12
8-25-11 ACC Res 2011-127
2011-017
Carlein Cloutier5731 Camden Ave NVariance (to allow more than two 8-11-119-12-11 DNo PC Res
accessory structures)No QuorumCC Res 2011-132
8-25-11 A
N/A
Meet with City Attorney to review 10-13-11
Variance Application Guidelines
2011-018
Brett Hildreth720 & 800 69 th Ave NSubdivision Approval10-27-11 A11-14-11 APC Res 2011-13
For 720 Company, LLCSend Final Plat LetterCC Res 2011-148
Final Plat3-15-12 PC Res 2012-03
2011-019
T J Weber Properties6000 Brooklyn BlvdSubdivision Approval11-17-11 A11-28-11 TPC Res 2011-14
Thomas J WeberSend Final Plat Letter12-12-11 ACC Res 2011-171
Final Plat3-1-12PC Res 2012-02
2011-020
ISD 2866500 Humboldt Ave NSite & Bldg Plan11-17-11 A11-28-11 APC Res 2011-15
Brooklyn CenterSpecial Use PermitCC Res 2011-153
2011-021
Paul Hyde4001 Lakebreeze Ave NRezoning and Site & Bldg Plan12-15-11 W PC Res 2011-16
RER
N/A12-15-11
Amendment to Comp Plan –
1-26-12
Land Use
Precision Manufacturing Precision Manufacturing
1700 Freeway Blvd.1700 Freeway Blvd.
New PUD to provide for the New PUD to provide for the
expansion of the parking lot expansion of the parking lot
and rehabilitation of industrial and rehabilitation of industrial
building to Warehousebuilding to Warehouse--
Manufacturing facility for Manufacturing facility for
electrical transformer electrical transformer
manufacturing. manufacturing.
Palmer Lake Plaza Palmer Lake Plaza
6860 Shingle Creek Pkwy. 6860 Shingle Creek Pkwy.
Application No. 2011Application No. 2011--007007
••PUD Amendment to allow PUD Amendment to allow
for educational uses in for educational uses in
the Ithe I--1 (Industrial Park) 1 (Industrial Park)
districtdistrict
••Allow child care services Allow child care services
with allowed educational with allowed educational
use, i.e. the ALC Schooluse, i.e. the ALC School
Shingle Creek Crossing PUD Shingle Creek Crossing PUD
AutoZone AutoZone ––6300 Brooklyn Blvd.6300 Brooklyn Blvd.
Preliminary/Final PlatPreliminary/Final Plat
Allied Building Supply Allied Building Supply ––4810 Lilac Drive4810 Lilac Drive
Site Plan for new 13,300 sq. ft. cold storage buildingSite Plan for new 13,300 sq. ft. cold storage building
Luther Auto Luther Auto ––Phase IIIPhase III
Honda dealership building
Toyota dealership building
Cloutier & New Cloutier & New
5731 Camden Avenue N.5731 Camden Avenue N.
••Variance to Sect. 35Variance to Sect. 35--530 to 530 to
allow more than two accessory allow more than two accessory
structures in an R1 lotstructures in an R1 lot
••Staff recommended denial Staff recommended denial
••Planning Commission Planning Commission ––on 4on 4--2 2
vote, recommended approval of vote, recommended approval of
variance to Councilvariance to Council
••City Council denied variance on City Council denied variance on
33--1 vote1 vote
Evergreen VillasEvergreen Villas
720 & 800 720 & 800 ––6969 thth Ave. N.Ave. N.
••Preliminary and Final PlatPreliminary and Final Plat
••0.42 ac. lot created for existing 0.42 ac. lot created for existing
singlesingle--family dwellingfamily dwelling
••remaining 2.8 ac. to be remaining 2.8 ac. to be
developed into future housing developed into future housing
Evans Nordby AdditionEvans Nordby Addition
6000 Brooklyn Blvd. 6000 Brooklyn Blvd.
••EvansEvans--Nordby Funeral Home Nordby Funeral Home
remodeling projectremodeling project
••Preliminary and Final Plat Preliminary and Final Plat
(combined three lots into one)(combined three lots into one)
••City conditioned (Owner agreed) City conditioned (Owner agreed)
to close off the dangerous access to close off the dangerous access
near the SW corner of site.near the SW corner of site.
••City to reconstruct sidewalks in City to reconstruct sidewalks in
this SW areathis SW area
Brooklyn Center High SchoolBrooklyn Center High School
••Site/Bldg. Plan for new Site/Bldg. Plan for new 62’ x 62’ x
112’ (6,944 sf.) recreation 112’ (6,944 sf.) recreation
center/gymnasiumcenter/gymnasium
••future future 50’ x 84’ outdoor 50’ x 84’ outdoor
basketball court to be basketball court to be
installed by others. installed by others.
2012 Community Development Activities Map
2012 Applications in the works…
Paul Hyde-Real Estate Recycling –4001 Lakebreeze Avenue
New PUD for Mixed Use Zoning
PUD Plan for new 90,000 sq. ft. Office/High Tech
Manufacturing/Warehouse facility
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Maranatha Homes -5401& 5415 -69Avenue North
PUD for Mixed R5/R6 Zoning
Phase I -new 97 bed/unit nursing care facility
Future Phase II –proposed senior independent living facility
Border Foods Inc. Taco Bell –5532 Brooklyn Boulevard Lane
New 2,642 sq. ft. Taco Bell restaurant
Gatlin Development Co./Shingle Creek Crossing LLC
Preliminary Plat and Site Plan improvements for the old Food Court
France Avenue France Avenue
Business Center 4Business Center 4
••former Northwest former Northwest
Athletic/Lifetime site Athletic/Lifetime site
and MnDOT parceland MnDOT parcel
••Size: 7.39 AcresSize: 7.39 Acres
••Proposed zone Proposed zone
change from C2 change from C2
(Commerce) to PUD(Commerce) to PUD--
Mixed C2/IMixed C2/I--1 1
(Commerce/Industrial (Commerce/Industrial
Park)Park)
••90,000 sf. 90,000 sf.
Office/Manufacturing/Office/Manufacturing/
WarehouseWarehouse
France Avenue France Avenue
Business Center 4Business Center 4
••Proposed zone change Proposed zone change
from C2 (Commerce) from C2 (Commerce)
to PUDto PUD--Mixed C2/IMixed C2/I--1 1
(Commerce/Industrial (Commerce/Industrial
Park)Park)
••90,000 sf. facility90,000 sf. facility
Maranatha Care Center / Presbyterian Homes Maranatha Care Center / Presbyterian Homes
5401 & 5415 5401 & 5415 ––6969 thth Ave. N. Ave. N.
Maranatha Homes Maranatha Homes
••Size: 7.06 AcresSize: 7.06 Acres
••Proposed PUD with R5/R6 Proposed PUD with R5/R6
Mixed zoningMixed zoning
••Remove old 97Remove old 97--bed nursing bed nursing
home and replace with new 3home and replace with new 3--
story, 97 bed facilitystory, 97 bed facility
••Future phase reserved for Future phase reserved for
seniorsenior--independent living centerindependent living center
Taco Bell Taco Bell
Planning Activities List -of various issues the
Planning Commission has agreed to
participate in or identified for further study:
Shingle Creek/West Mississippi WMO –Third Generation Plan
Landscape Policy and/or Tree Preservation Policy (or creation of
new ordinance)
Architectural Standards (for certain districts)
Implementation Strategies for the Twin Lakes Trail Extension
(Twin Lakes Regional Corridor)
Sign Ordinance updates (including electronic or dynamic sign
standards)
Subdivision Ordinance update
Brooklyn Boulevard Study 2011 -2012
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safety issue area y ,— Hennepin County bikeway
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Existing gateway fencing:
51st Ave,55th Ave,1-94 ramps 6 Existing east-west sidewalk connection X
7 _ Existing traffic signal
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Significant Projects Under Construction or
Open for Business….
FBI Regional Field Office Building
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Business & Development Update
by the Planning Commission
On behalf of the Planning Commission, we want to thank you for
this opportunity to present these updates, and the issues we intend
to address this year. As always, we look forward to working with
the Mayor and City Council, and all other City Commissions.
Planning Commission
Business & Development
Department Staff
Chair Sean Rahn
Vice-Chair Kara Kuykendall
Gary Eitel, Business &
Stephen Schonning
Development Director
Michael Parks
Carlos Morgan
Tim Benetti, Planning &
Stan Leino
Zoning Specialist
Scott Burfeind
1. Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor 14. Evergreen Villas
�T 15. Eastbrook 2nd Addn.
Study Reimaging
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2. Shingle Creek Crossing PUD
D. ; PALMER LAKE PARK 16. Brookhaven/Granite Peaks
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Phase I & Phase 11 Apartments Rehab Proj.
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3. Development Strategies &
Marketing of Opportunity Sites 17. Twin Lakes Trail
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b) redevelop Brookdale Square Regional Park
c) redevelop MN School of Bus.
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4. 57th Avenue and Logan 12 EDA Site - Link to EBHC,
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EDA redevelopment Pond, Fountain
5. Maranatha Homes 19. Northport Elementary
Phase I - 97 units . ........... Phase 11 of V
13 (Master Planning)- s `�Phase II: redevelop.
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nursing home area w/
senior housing PARK TEN IAL 20. Redevelopment of 8.66 acres
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former NW Athletic Club/
6. Northwest Family Service Lifetime Fitness site and
Center 63,000 sq ft Office excess MNDot R.O.W.
Addition and parking ramp
10 21. Allied Building Site
7. former Starbucks site
3 22. Surly Brewing Site
8. Brooklyn Blvd. Market 25
6,700 sf. Commercial site
G) 23. Howe Fertilizer Site
C11
2008 PUD Approved Plan
9. Luther Auto - old Honda
60,000 sf. office/warehouse
dealership site building (pending approval of
Ag. Dept. remediation plan)
10. Luther Auto - Phase Ill -T 11
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Honda - Toyota Dealerships) 24. 1-1 Industrial Park Study
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Area (Industrial Inventory
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uses and opportunities
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