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2012 10-11 PCP
City of i , BROOKLYN CENTER PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER OCTOBER 11,2012 REGULAR SESSION 1. Call to Order: 7:00 PM 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes— September 27, 2012 Study Session 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. Presentations—None 6. Planning Application Items (with public hearing) —None 7. Planning Application Items (without public hearing) -None a) Omar Abuisnaineh Planning App. No. 2012-018 Consideration of the Final Plat of MONTY ADDITION, for the property generally located at the northwest corner of Brooklyn Boulevard and 69th Avenue North, and addressed as 6901 and 6915 Brooklyn Boulevard. b) Consideration of a Resolution regarding the recommendation and findings of the Planning Commission to the City Council regarding the 2012 Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor Study 8. Discussion Items a) Update on Shingle Creek Crossing Project - upcoming site plan review for LA/Fitness 9. Adjournment MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA STUDY SESSION SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 CALL TO ORDER The Planning Commission meeting was called to order by Chair Rahn at 7:05 p.m. ROLL CALL Chair Sean Rahn, Commissioners Scott Burfeind, Michael Parks, and Stephen Schonning were present. Also present were Director of Business & Development Gary Eitel, and Planning Commission Recording Secretary Rebecca Crass. Kara Kuykendall and Stan Leino were absent and excused. Carlos Morgan was absent and unexcused. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 There was a motion by Commissioner Parks, seconded by Commissioner Schonning, to approve the minutes of the September 13, 2012 meeting as submitted. The motion passed. CHAIR'S EXPLANATION Chair Rahn explained the Planning Commission's role as 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. DISCUSSION ITEM — BROOKLYN BOULEVARD CORRIDOR STUDY AREA - LAND USE OPPORTUNITY SITES AND AREAS Mr. Eitel explained that the presentation includes road layouts along with potential redevelopment opportunities due to proposed acquisitions of properties along the corridor. Many areas will be created by eliminating single-family residences due to the City/County's desire to remove conflicting access points along Brooklyn Boulevard. Mr. Eitel stated the majority of the roadways changes are expected to take place in overall (ROW) widths between 84-ft. to 100-ft. in areas and the study has identified this same area to incorporate a new standard overall width of 109 feet, which would include two lanes of travel (both directions); left-hand turn lanes; center medians; 10-foot boulevard/green-strips; a 10-ft. wide trail and 6-ft. sidewalk on either side of the roadway; completed by 2-ft. "clear-zones" off the back-edge of the trails and walkways. Me. Eitel added due to the unknown of future funds available to assist in these improvements, the City may be "ham-strung" in certain places where redevelopment may take place and the likelihood of replacing these residential areas with commercial, retail or office uses may be limited or unlikely due to the availability of space. However, small scale multi-family or senior residential care facilities may be ideal given the limitedness of redevelopment space once these areas are cleared or final right-of-way limits have been determined. Page 1 9-27-12 Mr. Eitel reviewed the plans to preserve and enhance adjacent residential neighborhoods, protect adjoining residential properties and identify necessary right of way corridor width to accomplish boulevard treatments, setbacks for trails and sidewalks and placement of landscaped medians to enable the vision and goals for the corridor to be accomplished. There was further discussion among the Commission regarding potential development along Brooklyn Boulevard and future and existing trailways. There is no official action to be taken, however, Staff was directed to prepare a resolution for review at the next meeting. DISCUSSION ITEM — ARCHITECTURAL GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS FOR THE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS Mr. Eitel stated staff researched cities that have architectural and/or design standards incorporated into their city ordinances. He suggested that perhaps the Commission take a look at city's that have desirable existing architecture as a starting point in establishing guidelines for the city to adopt. Commissioner Parks stated he would like to establish landscape standards as well as architectural standards. There is no official action to be taken for this discussion item. There were no other discussion items. OTHER BUSINESS There was no other business. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Parks, seconded by Commissioner Burfeind, to adjourn the Planning Commission meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 8:36 p.m. Chair Recorded and transcribed by: Rebecca Crass Page 2 9-27-12 City of Business and Development 'Brooklyn Center____ wwDepartment w.cityofbrooklyncenter.org 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway,Brooklyn Center,Minnesota 55430-2199 Phone 763.569.3300 TTYNoice 711 Fax 763.569.3494 MEMORANDUM TO: Chair Sean Rahn and Planning Commissioners FROM: Gary Eitel, Business &Development Director Tim Benetti, Planning & Zoning Specialist DATE: October 5, 2012 RE: Review and Consideration of Final Plat for Monty Addition 6901 and 6915 Brooklyn Boulevard(Slim's Pizza Restaurant) Please see attached for the Planning Commission's review the proposed Final Plat of MONTY ADDITION. The preliminary plat was originally reviewed by the Planning Commission at the August 16, 2012 meeting, and was approved by the City Council (with certain conditions) at the August 27th meeting. Subject to the outcome of this review, this final plat is scheduled to be presented to the City Council at the October 22nd meeting for final consideration and approvals. If you have any questions or comments prior to the meeting, feel free to call planning staff at (763) 569-3335. DRAINAGE AND UNITY EASEMENTS ARE SHOWN THUS MONTY ADDITION R.T. D OC. NO. 1 +" ~5 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS.- that Monty Aeolis LL . Winneeoto limited liability campanys Poe owner of the 5 bdawbg desc,.d p,Tperty sltuoled b The County of Nsmepb+, Sto i of Mbneeota, !a col! \ Tirol part of Lot 1,Stock 1, CADY ADWRON, embraced of Lot S Black J,SUNSET MANOR. 10 10 ANo J L Lot 2, Block 1, LADY ADDe77QADDITION.L _ ` Hos caused the some to be surveyed and platted as MONTY ADDITION and ale hereby dedicate to the public for public use \ brown the public nays and The drainage and utRRy easements as shown on this plat. t f IN MRNESS WHEREOF,Monty Refit LW. a Minnesota limited liability company her caused these presents to be signed by no (NOT R7 SCALE) • proper offksr this—_doy aln__-- __ 20-_-_. • \ signed: Monty Recalls LW• OTHERWISE 5 FfET M W AND AND FEET NI M LOT AND AD UNLESS • OTHERWISE SHOWN, AND f0 FEET M IMO Tin/,AND AWpNRYC 8y ________ _-- Chia!Manager RICHT OF WAY LINES.UNLESS ORIERIIASE SHOWN ON THE PLAT , // \\ • sum OF HENNEPW .55 / \ \ This*stn/ment was acknowledged beans me on---_by Monty Realty, LW.. . `k./ \\tea. \ By Chef ik,vs7—_--------__--_ Printed Nan& —_—_—_-- \,p,`1,y1•6/ 4r \ signed Noma _ -----_ . j•19/ \ -3.92 Notary Pudic- OS P5/ \ 1 745372.22.E My Commission Ewpkes — - �\ / \\% \ \ I Vladimir 5iwirer do hereby certify that this plat woe red by me or under my direct auperwieton that I am a duly \ Licensed Land SLrwyar ki the State of Minnesota, that this plat B a camect representation of the boundary suer$ that all/ •�TY� athenwtic 1 data and lobes ore correctly designated on this IL' that oN monuments depicted on this plat have been,or e4A m p "� be correctly set within and)rot, that all water boundaries and wet lands as defined b Mbndsota Statutes Section 50501, / / \= "IV. \ Subd J os of the dote of this cert+iNcote ore shown and keeled on this plat; and all public ways are shown and labeled on -%.' {.. \ .^y^g. the pioL \\ \ is' G \.� ILADWIR SIYR?ItR Land Surveyor-_--___ \ \ V`� ,�"� {, Minnesota License No. 25!O5 \\ \ '��`-•Oi� '`:: •% STATE OF M!NNESO TA \ COUNTY OF HENNEPLN \ \ to d• ."\ , The instrument woe acknowledged before me thin—_-- .. \ day of_ 20_—by Wodbnk Shrhrr \ \ \Ntis Printed Nave. —_— _---- .� _ Signed Name, - \ \Zirj\ \. Notary Public.—_--___—_—_ My Commission Dykes, — 3,Q. \ \\.y.\ \ BROOKi TN CENTER,MMWLr<7TA ''6.4 \ \--,\ This plot of I WTY ADDITWM else approved and accepted"the Pay Council of Brooklly.n�Center, Mbnsaof4 al a regufor LOT 1 Kp mdetbg fin viol held rhea—__day of--- X!__v ff applkod& the erlffen comments a d rocomrr endotbns of Ili \ the Commissioner of TornsportatIOn and N.County Hghwoy Engineer have been received by N.Cit or the prescribed JO doy \ \ \ period hos elapsed without rscebt of such comments and recommendations.as provided by Men. Statutes �tion 5050.7. !� V A V + Subdiraion. 2. �Q \ \ \ \ CITY COUNCIL OF ERO012771 CENTER, MINNESOTA - - - A A \ • By - ---- Moyx \ \ \ \ \ \ Bs -- city Manager { \ \>\ \ N.o. MR ounts:_EP__AR esTMENT -- Hennepe Counts \ \ \ '�` w I hereby certify oses payable I. —and prior years how been paid for land descnbed on this plat,doted this _ • 1 \ ,• ,f Y,�L G, \ Mark V,Chopin, County Auditor c oil \ By - — -- IJ.puty BLOCK1 4, \ %‘i9 SIARIEY DtW5Y0N CAD P. \ \ .(5. 1$ Hennepin Cants Minnesota \ y_• \ Pursuant to MINK STAL Sec.3838.565(1969), this plot hoe beern apprawd this day of \ \ �0.s ` William P.Brown,Hennepin County Surveyor S 2y \ \ a% ey, \ By - o° I \ \I \ • Ii REGISTRAR ca tK�Mh,n.sola L _1 \\\ \ 1 1 herrby cerllly that Iles wRhb plot of MONTY ADDI AON coos Mid b TWS attic& this--day of 7489+2 7 b 8"E R i 668.J? - N853J•06'E 67.1 \\ t —5.95 20 of_--o'clock_—.Mand w o e d u l y Bled h sek---of Plots page—_- 1 oar Doormen!Number-- - -- %i N8951'45 E 189.77 \\ / �; N2b`44'56 E Rachel Smith Hennepin Registrar of Titles —-- — — — ~ — ' 1 PERMANENT EASEMENT CONI£YEJ TO 1 /y / \ \ \ HENYIEPNI COUNTY FOR HIGHWAY \ B y --- ----- Deputy ---PURPOSES PER R.T.DOG NO.JJ296t2-t -- j \ \ \ t - - - - - - - I-Y - - 130 7 POINT DISTANT 968 i T FT FROM THE SW UDR OF-_y' NOTE:TIE BASIS Or BEARING IS BASED ON TIE - - -L SOUTH LINE OF 774E SW I/4, SEC 27, nip. !1A RNG.2f SOUTHERLY UNE Or LOT;BLOTR 1,"CADY THE SW 1/4 ALONG THE SLY LAVE TkEROF A00I11I4'ASSUMED TO BEMs MONTH al DEGREES 51 MIOWT'S b SECONDS EAST. A 0 A •DENOTES I/2 Mall WON MONUMENT FOUND 0 24 40 0 DENOTES 1/2 Mai BY 14 NKr IRON MONUMENT W .... SEr AND MARKED Of MINNESOTA LICENSE NO 2370.7 SCALE IN FEET 41 ',HNC. Engineering Design&Surveying PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR MONTY ADDITION Call 48 Hours before digging \ GOPHER STATE ONE CALL �, LEGEND Twin Cities Area 651-454-0002 510109 ►► ZONING • EMOTES FOUND 17ON MONUMENT MN. Toll Free 1-800-252-1166 tjt - t?moo. EXISTING O DENOTES SET 1/2° %18°REBAR \{O� - __ \ 6901 BROOKLYN BLVD. C-2 COMMERCE vATH PLASTIC CAP "PLS 25105' ' 6915 BROOKLYN BLVD. C-1 SERVICE OFFlCE '\ b \ / is-'',1 DENOTES CONCRETE SURFACE 0\ �e` .` _ PROPOSER —O—DENOTES WHITE PLASTIC PRIVACY FENCE 4 : -\ 6901 O 6915 BROOKLYN BLVD- PUD/CIA(PLANNED UNIT (c¢ e \ DEVELOPMENT) - DENOTES SETBACK UNE 5� Q DENOTES FlRE HYDRANT ,9 0\3 i a SETBACK REQUIREMENTS cM) DENOTES MEASURED DISTANCE ,� 6. G ___/ �o 40 (P) DENOTES PLATTED DISTANCE �U Gc 1. /� - ttt4;;;...�\ , % ¼y - • BUILDING SETBACK .--49 -,---'DENOTES EXISTING 1.0'CONTOUR LINE O \ Q gRil �_1 p F� ,,8. 7. 3' \. � C `l.-'`O EST 999999 DENOTES EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION UNE eea,ae N G �� G :� 7P,CA''* CORNER SIDE 25 © DENOTES GAS METER •\g S1% `° +j 'La�52a� ' PROPOSED PARKING SETBACK I9 DENOTES ELECTRIC METER - �p ��� 5 V '1 �•I 4, .561, 1P \ -a Z.. <..\ FRONT 10 ® DENOTES STORM SERER MANHOLE ' �00gN5 GA. ..' V -.' �\ SIDE/REAR 5 CT DENOTES SANITARY MANHOLE � / 51 6P 1 � `,e . h' DENOTES UNKNOWN MANHOLE �, o sQ P�'n F .,, u+r \� '% \ c-Q, DENOTES POWER POLE 0 20 40 -T',L", s,,5: .:..� 1 7". , '.- 1,,0:4 \ \ ':;2 ` �— DENOTES GUY ANCHOR °°ao /P10y 27-',119-21-33-0099 �,a�A° \ � y"� \ i \� 0 DENOTES DECIDUOUS TREE A�=�� . i ` ', �5f, SCALE IN FEET REALTY LLC /^ ��o ry DENOTES CONIFEROUS TREE MONTY w \ �y / y4 F i * DENOTES ARBORVITAE C7-70NING I,\ AREA=9,635.50 FT. '� s' --°'6 \ /`. seal_.1. \ \,, (0.22 AC. �•'' o g Sfi�` tS�,., ,, g . \� DENOTES WATER SHUTOFF VALVE■CI ,� - / 1 6'. e'''�y' \ sc, DENOTES STORY CATCH N REIN ' / O DENOTES UGHT POLE .� / .'U \ ¢ —DENOTES OV6RIEAD ELECTRIC <� lX�'' /r . * \ \4''''• < DENOTES SANITARY SEWER LINE '> `� � . 1 1 5 - �'� \ V DENOTES WATERMAIN UNE -' \ .�' X111 1 \'2'•, « DENOTES STORY SEVER UNE _ ,r ,A, y\ G DENOTES STORM SEWER UNE ` -�� ��' „fie \ '\ 8 DENOTES RRE CONNECTION/SPRINKLER PIDf 27-119-21-33-0019 16,\ , r --LOT 1 A �/ ` LEGAL DESCRIPTION JOHN CLUETT JR. '4‘0.. �\ .? yt a �� - r',V _ A (CERTIFICATE OF 1111E Na 1349784) ,v i \.� $ )1 ,> gcy"'4 ' , b' �.. \ \ Par. 1: That port of Lot 5, Block 1, Sunset Manor,lying Northeaeterly of the plot of Cody Addition. \ ) . Par. 2: That port of Lot 1. Block 1. Cady Addition. embraced within Lot 5. Block 1. Sunset Manor. N , • I \ �1 ��_ � - AND v -'•4' .c,y,. \ \ ` Par. 3: Lot 1,Block 1, Cody Addition, et MESA that port thereof embraced within Lot 5, Block 1, Sunset Manor iS \ / ... ��,", \ Subject to drainage and unity easements as shown an plat; �`'Q ,I - > \ Subject to drainage and utility easements es shown on plot; (as to load M Po,2) • f. °(. n Ø/!)\ \ N W /y`� , ^ 'Y N • .',� Subject to drainage and utility easements as shown an plat; V ,� � ', �y \.,`� REFERENCE BENCHMARK HARDCOVER•I '�� ^\ '\ ,� \ ELEVATION = 668.44 0 TOP NUT OF HYDRANT LOT 1de2 EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREA = 20,758 SO. FT. { �\ "\\ ��� � �• \ �'` \ AT SW QUAD OF 69TH AVE. N. AND LEE AVE. N. TOTAL AREA OF EXISTING LOT 13t2 = 35,049 S0. FT, :/ 4 4.5 C2-ZONINC7 , HARDCOVER 59.2 X { •,.I�l a -� 4 . AREA=25,474 SO.'- T° >> '' , r \ PROJECT BENCHMARK { �1' .I'' IC$`' a' •a 1, 0.58 AC.) ‘� / 1 • •� I �'6 + ELEVATION = 868.38 a TOP NUT OF HYDRANT i e�/jI \� ,so S� V •� NWL QUADRANT OF PARKING BROOKLYN BLW AND 59TH LOT AREA %1 e'7 N l4� r /d 15 , '[ 4 \ -,�A EXISTING LOT 1 = 9.635 SQ. FT. tp � � i 1 11.7 •. EXISTING LOT 2 - 25,414 SO. FT, { -, 24.2 - 1 \ �I� \ \ PROPOSED NEW LOT I w 35,049 SO. FT. EXISTING APARTMENT W I � �1m® e4.. / J ale`rt7 et $0,\" t1-..:,,. P�a \ NOTES U // THE BASIS OF THE BEARING SYSTEM IS BASED ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF CADYADD TION,ASSUN£D TO BEAR NORTHER BUILDING 4 '.1 1 I S! O�� DEGREES 51 MIN THE BEARING ING SYSTEM I �,. V. V ♦_� at i<3.: �' �•'`R' \ 2.NO SPECIFIC SOIL INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED ONTHIS LOT BYTHE SURVEYOR. V `fiw1' r �' 1"--' 3.NO TITLE INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED FOR THIS SURVEY.THIS SURVEY DOES NOT PURPORT TO SHOWPLL EASEMENTS OF■u '\ ' g' w RECORD. o l2v ^ , - 4' �, v� \ d.EXISTING UTILITIES AND SERVICES SHOWN HEREON OWNER LOCATED EITHER PHYSICALLY ON THE GROUND DURING THE 1 PID!27-119-21-33-606'1 Z, 1N- c ----� - - rr.- �+` p / MAY BE PRESENT VERIFICATION AND LOCATION OLF UTILITIES AND SERVICES SHOULD BE FROM UTIUTIESAND THE OWNERS SERVICES EUGENE R. & DIANE M. WRICHY'RU'TE,S �+ -,— � '� / I RESPECTIVE UTILITIES BY CONTACTING GOPHER STATE ONE CALL AT F61)454-0002 PRIOR TO ANY DESIGN,PLANNING OR 89 . ...E' .E; 30.24`x,r, _._ ,1g553.06'EN f ♦,- ice. ! / -,6. \ / EXCAVATION. ` a „ _ t �s�. . i� 'b -- 95 �� 1�244'56"�`. z 7 \ ———_{~ ..... ' �- y..` •' _ ° \ \t �Y 1./._--� \ DRAINAGE AND MUTT EASEMENTS ARE SHORN THUS _i_ , - — PERMANENT EASEMENT COWI£tE0 Tp I.VWIFPW COUNTY ForericHwAY- — __ - - - - s PURPOSES PER R.r. DOC.NO.3329612 1 I--5 w \ \ 5-1 10-1 Ele9Tel< „M,, I \ – — J L _ i'– LSOUTH LOAF OF DIE SW 7/4, SEC 27, MP. 119, RNG.27 POINT DISTANT 96817 FT FROM THE SW GDR OF_/ (NOT 70 SCALE) THE SW 1/1 ALONG THE Sir UNE THUMP BEING 5 FEET IN IWORi AND AD„DIVNC LOT LINES UNLESS 2 10/4/12 Boundory and Eoswnents VS 2 0R4ER115E SHOWN. AND 10 FEET IN KIN ANO ADJOINING s? RIGHT OF WAY LINES UNLESS OINCRUSE 5NOYN ON THE PLAT 1 10/2/12 City Comments Update CC NO. DATE DESCRIPTION BY ENGINEERING DESIGN & SURVEYING I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISOR, AND JOB NAME: OMAR ABUISNAINEH IR THAT I AM A DULY LICENSED SURVEYOR UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. DRAWN BY: CO PROJ. NO 12-037 6480 Wayzata Blvd. Minneapolis, MN 55426 PRELIMINARY PLAT OFFICE: (763) 545-2800 FAX: (763) 545-2801 Wad S✓ccve�c DATED: 1074/I? LOCATION: 6901 & 6915 BROOKLYN BLVD EMAIL: info @edsmn.com WEBSITE: http://edsmn.com VLAOINIR SVRIVER L5.NO. 25105 BROOKLYN CENTER, MN 55429 CHECKED BY: VS SHEET NO. 1 OF 1 City of Business and Development Brooklyn Center___ Department www.cityofbrooklyncenter.org 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway,Brooklyn Center,Minnesota 55430-2199 Phone 763.569.3300 TTYNoice 711 Fax 763.569.3494 MEMORANDUM TO: Chair Sean Rahn and Planning Commissioners FROM: Gary Eitel, Business &Development Director Tim Benetti, Planning & Zoning Specialist DATE: October 5, 2012 RE: Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor Study Area — Proposed Resolution {DRAFT] of Support, Recommendations and Finding Attached for your review and consideration at next Thursday night's Planning Commission Meeting is a draft of a proposed PC Resolution No. 2012-022, which affirms the Planning Commission's support to the overall Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor improvements. The resolution contains a number of specific attachments along with various goals and visioning statements for certain areas throughout the corridor. The Planning Commission may wish to add or modify these goals and vision statements as you please. Staff will present this to the City Council at a future meeting date. If you have any questions or comments prior to the meeting, feel free to call Gary at (763) 569- 3305 / email geiteWci.brooklyn-center.mn.us or Tim at (763) 569-3319 / tbenetti@ci.brooklyn- center.mn.us). Also, please let Rebecca or Tim know if you are unable to attend or need to miss next Thursday night's meeting. Thank you. Commissioner introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2012-22 Underline the last line of the resolution title. RESOLUTION REGARDING THE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY'S PLANNING ADVISORY COMMISSION REGARDING THE 2012 BROOKLYN BOULEVARD CORRIDOR STUDY AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center's 2030 Comprehensive Plan includes a goal and objective of making major street corridors and other public spaces highly attractive, including Brooklyn Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center's Comprehensive Plan indicates that reaching consensus on a vision for the section of Brooklyn Boulevard south of I-694/I-94 that would then be translated into design parameters should precede redevelopment of land area along Brooklyn Boulevard; and WHEREAS, performing a corridor study for Brooklyn Boulevard will provide guidance for future transportation, redevelopment and streetscaping improvements; and WHEREAS, the City Council authorized an agreement for professional services with SRF Consulting Group, Inc. to provide professional services and prepare said study and plans for the Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor; and WHEREAS, the Planning Advisory Commission was provided periodic updates by city planning staff on September 29, 2011; October 13 and 29, 2011; December 15, 2011; March 1, 15 and 29, 2012; and September 27, 2012; and WHEREAS, the City, in conjunction with SRF Consulting Group, Inc. staff, conducted two (2) separate open houses for the affected property owners and general public to review the study plans, including proposed roadway layouts, new trails and sidewalks; right-of- way impacts; streetscaping and landscaping improvements; lighting; and other corridor amenities. WHEREAS, the Planning Advisory Commission has determined or formulated the following goals and vision statements for the City Council to consider as part of their overall general consensus and support of this Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor area, which includes: 1. Preserve and enhance the adjacent residential neighborhoods a. Provide entry treatments and neighborhood identifiers where applicable 2. Protect adjoining residential properties a. Provide minimum setbacks and buffer widths to enable a combination berms with landscaping and fencing or decorative walls. 3. Identify necessary right-of-way impacts and corridor widths to accomplish: a. Boulevard treatments; b. Setbacks for trails and sidewalks; c. Placement of landscape medians to enable the vision and goals for the corridor to be accomplished. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Advisory Commission of the City of Brooklyn Center to recommend to the City Council that the 2012 Brooklyn Boulevard Corridor Study be approved based upon the following findings and recommendations comprehended by the Commission, which are further noted on the attached exhibits. October 11, 2012 Date Chair ATTEST: Secretary The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member and upon vote being taken thereon,the following voted in favor thereof: Chair, Commissioners and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 49TH AVE.to 51st AVE.(MALMBORG'S ENTRANCE) - _ 109.0' R/9 q.S.B. BROOKLYN BLVD N.B.Q BROOKLYN BLVD 43.0' '10.0' 10.0 _ 13.0' 10.0 6.0' 13.0' _ ]2.0' I9.0' THRU THRU BLVD WALK 2.0' 2.0' -. TRAIL BLVD THRU THRU MED. _ 2.00 VAR. 2`OZ 2.00 IL��\-�. 2`0% 2.0i VAR. 2.00 8624 060 B612 CKG B` 617CK0+ 8624 CIO BROOKLYN BLVD 51ST AVE — TH 100 VISIONS& GOALS , i r / --- • Conversion of 4 lanes to 3 lane(center lr.. f left turn lane) r - - • Establish a shoulder area for bicycle use, `, - ' - _ . `` infrequent stops,&emergency stops 1 . -„iii,tea. • Coordination of street design and trail r1 location with City of Minneapolis(trail to j ; E Victory Memorial Parkway&Penn -- �f ' i i •. _+,r .. 1 ° r • Preserve Oak trees and expand the r ' .' 4-- ', / o theme for the City's entrance sign or " i . ,,_ rit L • Identify the future extension of Lilac `'---a Itdr T ,�t'1 Drive(City Street) to the new 4. I '‘ii „-.. ° � l R 1 zu signalized intersection;concepts for the i I� e w use of existing street right of way in 1; ^ i - ...Ii -i I .I . front of Malmborgs& Brookdale " Covenant Church. - l',$ ' ,, " ; err • •Assess the transit location south of 5111 '' .:_ Ave. 1 - I- /1--_. v _••/I {, .A t 4 t '- >�1 k r TH Ay I,'. ii (r . _44 `'t HIGHWAY 100 BRIDGE nb I i "` , i.„, r T. i �� - �,,� ifs„t m )tl tt ppc! '.-Z”LI',..II.i., !i:;s, o. 4 1i LLI k t 1( I �y�O I ,/O A 7 r in I- , o rO+m J° . r` t W'..-- 4 I— Cr - QZO r. *" '.' Cr>-I— =JO ,,, ,, / C�YL.L Z Cf CO Om U p OW WI—Z Y QOM j M Cr HI—W L—HF-- a r ^ ill i t JXW ! 1tjt1 A 1 , � �44. .�-- ± kir,/ . , 47,7, ., d ,, ,,,'„,,' .. -1 .,,,, , • M aK I1/ f/ r +� AR 1 I 1 i I V.0 4 i . A.L.i: -I 4 I 1 Or* JI 4 #` x� TH 100 to BASS LAKE ROAD VAR. R/W ES.B. BROOKLYN BLVD QN.B. BROOKLYN BLVD 45.0' 2.0_ _ 10.0' VAR. _ 6.0' 11.0' _ 11.0 12.0' _ 10.0' 12.0' _ 11.0' 6.0' 7.0'_ 6.0'^ I2.0' TRAIL BLVD SHLD THRU THRU LT. TURN MED. THRU THPU SM.() BLVD WALK I ■ GZ VAR. OY��-% Oi 2.OX �2•D/• 2 .0 VAR. 2.OX `862 C60 8612 CID `9612 CLG 8624 CLG BROOKLYN BLVD TH 100 — 59TH A. VISIONS& GOALS = c., • Review transit stops near 53`d Ave. • Consider the option of a tunnel under Brooklyn Boulevard • Consider the possible use of refuge island treatment within the median for random pedestrian crossing at or near bus stops. . 1 4 • Extension of the regional trail or establish a . ` 4. `I �"-` ', i ` YA i. community trail from the Twin Lakes Regional 4r :, trail at 56th Ave.to 694. ' "-, ,, it "a ft., N'� ■ 1 • Visioning for the Northport Elementary Site and 't'''' a ► '` .9',` t i� 6 L. ' • ' 0 ' / r"T=om Community Park with open space to Brooklyn r M.` ,y,+I+ _*}, r�`, ..ti Boulevard. 4,-4`4.:,5414, 1 , ' ' , i ' w". ,*'Ayr • Assess the need for the frontage road between • r.• 1 I I '-' `r 41, 56th and Northport Drive. 1 !, ***""fis$ . } ° 1,. 1 • Assess the pros and cons of an additional access '_. y ,� . . ' I ft rl to Brooklyn Boulevard at Northport Drive ';,, 1 I I ( 1 "r-lt intersection. ,fd',, r�' 1)I' , 1 r. • Identify existing mature trees and consider tor if 11 . h '-. !i' initiatives to preserve them i a t . . (( 11 i , • Expand the node/entry concept further west of .+ fi' - I Bass Lake Road. Ili 11 �,,, t-,. I • Median treatment and theme(center street ; ,' t` I`r lI i •— - . lights,landscaping,banner poles, * i 4,0- . ,r- ', i } I, #'f N ru m I r BASS LAKE RD.to 63RD AVE. 109.0' R/8 jS.B. BROOKLYN BLVD EN.B. BROOKLYN BLVD 43.0' 2.0' 10.0' _ 10.0' 13.0' 11.0' 12.0' 8.0' 12.0' _ 13.0' _ 10.0' _ 6.0' 2.0' — TRAIL BLVD THRU THRU LT. TURN NED. THRU THRU BLVD WALK VAR. 2.9X 2,051 2.OIL`/,J�YAK. _ Ime D624 01.G /612 CMG 8612 CAC 8624 CLG-� BROOKLYN BLVD 59TH AVE - 65TH AVE y _' '::A r I. v. VISIONS& GOALS �. \.1 ,- ' .�.T' • Opportunities: A ro , - l F ',t , t�' a • Removal of the overhead utility lines ( J • Replace pole mounted cobra head lights ` ^a. M1 r<■1' °a� ` ,' .J -�^-"-mot"`� ��` �• �:,��'" A (street lights and pedestrian lighting) 1 .a . , g :r --,t, V _ • Extend the trail to connect with the 2001- r J {{{ ';' t` .. '. ' ,i-- �� $ 2002 trail improvements near the Metro / - w: ;` r z . f " N .:' Park&Ride at 65th Ave. - " 8 7 3' {' LZ ,. • Option of an Admiral Lane/60th Ave + a 4� ■p ti1r N 4 ,t ,, , intersection that preserves the vacant ' tfit,• ' I ; i ` _ ,, '0<-, commercial lot for future development ' ' L14 If, k.• Develop alternate design concepts(senior ` ` � �∎, ,f°` i 'A • 'r assisted/full care senior housing,limited t 4 t r-i k y office use,and open space pending a full P E Tr I'I r ,. / , `a redevelopment plan to Ewing Ave. for the , J' I if west side Admiral to 61St Ave. { k... ,"', .. - ya. .4 • Develop a residential design concept for 61't , s' j� , t ' j/, f u+ ,. �Ni" I l ' '' �, Ave.to 62nd Ave.(senior residential '�_ 'foil',A. M �,, ,. _ . development preferred) .4- a j 1--.4 ti,..„„( r• s, 4. 4.... h. 'I r`' ,1:34.1411:4 • Development concept plan and revised r` 1" ' parking layout to accomplish the boulevard .4 , .1 ' 'q ' '. A and trail improvements and incorporates the "'':�;e' ,` • r . I ',...4, `. vacant%acre lot into this neighborhood '., i , .- d ' 7` i. - t �� , ,: center. ` r yN�,;:k "rx. L '.`., IV Vim I_ tr;Itr,,,„ 1 44'. • Expand the conceptual planning for the east . r '. <'4. r# . � ,- side of Boulevard-from 615t Ave.to the fire , n ! ;�' > t ,``"'; station(includes 3 residential properties south -eta, i ..- , ir,,i#,1 !r-tf• , •` of the fire station,2 residential properties and f '` - ..{ , i `' S � �+.- r Health Center/office building adjacent to the + . I� _ s ` '�^j,., . ',,, Legion property. ' ( + 11 a r� pia/ ',a ,i! o I, - 63RD AVE to 1-694 P VISIONS& GOALS ` • Design concept for 5 residential properties on -4,4110 ,3 a , . the west side,between 63`d Ave.and Halifax Um Ave. ,�°o /�` omW ■ 44 W !' • Design concept for the properties in NE quadrant of 65th intersection , arm r y5' _YOB V ,' „A� • Future of the Arena property—options for �/�f. -.!i p- access through the adjoining property to the { °Z j. -1, 1.x". north "` °; " r,r '" ...1;-, .-*... ,,t\ „k-- - ,,, . , , , 4,.. s 'S t' it{. -i_' �t k t �', 'r X15 _ '��� 4n�r�, k w ,.- �1 t, , ..... . „ . ,.N. . - p. 1g \ \k\ ., - ......,....,„. . ,,,, .io- ,.. „....,,---:,,,,,,,,.. „ , ,, k ,. , , ,,,,„ , ., At, * . ,ii' \,\ \ ' , ft, r .. ' _ t. 'IT' I ♦* i VI 4 \1