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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-1 PCR Member Wallace Bernards introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 90-1 RESOLUTION REGARDING RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION OF APPLICATION NO. 90003 SUBMITTED BY E AND H PROPERTIES WHEREAS, Application No. 90003 submitted by E and H Properties proposes rezoning from R5 (Multiple Family) to partially C2 (Commerce) and partially C1 (Service/Office) the land at the southwest quadrant of 66th Avenue North and Willow Lane; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly called public hearing on March 29, 1990 when testimony regarding the request was taken; and WHEREAS, the property in question and other property in the vicinity of Highway 252 and 66th Avenue North was studied extensively by the City in conjunction with the consulting firm of Short-Elliott-Hendrickson and the result of the study indicated a need for some rezoning to C2 of the property in question; and WHEREAS, the proposed rezoning has been reviewed by the Planning Commission in light of the recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan, the Short-Elliott-Hendrickson Land Use Study, and the Guidelines for Evaluating Rezonings contained in Section 35-208 of the Zoning Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Brooklyn Center Planning Advisory Commission to recommend to the City Council that Application No. 90003, submitted by E and H Properties, be approved in consideration of the following: 1. The Comprehensive Plan recommends commercial zoning of the land in question from Highway 252 east to Willow Lane. 2. The Short-Elliott-Hendrickson Land Use Study recommends commercial zoning from Highway 252 to a new roadway and landscape buffer, thus necessitating some rezoning of land to C2. 3 . The proposed C1 zoning on the easterly portion of the property is an acceptable buffer zoning either from a short-term or long-term perspective. 4. The proposed zoning scheme is consistent and compatible with surrounding land uses and with Highway 252 to the west. 5. All permitted uses in the proposed zoning district can be contemplated for development of the subject property. 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. 90-1 6. The subject property will bear fully the ordinance development restrictions for the proposed zoning districts as witnessed by the concept plan for office development submitted by the applicant. 7. Access to 66th Avenue North by both the C2 and Cl properties will be across commercial land and will be designed appropriately to line up with the median opening in 66th Avenue North. 8. The developer of the C2 site has agreed to provide an adequate screening treatment of comparable effect to the landscaped buffer recommended in the Short-Elliott-Hendrickson Land Use Study. 9. In light of the above, it is felt that the proposal is consistent with the Guidelines for Evaluating Rezonings contained in Section 35-208 of the Zoning Ordinance and is, therefore, in the best interests of the community. March 29, 1990 :2Lz� Date Chairperson ATT Secretary The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Lowell Ainas and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Molly Malecki, Wallace Bernards, Lowell Ainas and Mark Holmes and the followiing voted against the same: Ella Sander and Kristen Mann, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. 1 1