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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976 06-10 PCP to, 19/`6 7:30 p riin May 27, 19?6 '!a. - -v-., ComrrjsQslvn i�; an advisory body. IE'xplanation, The i 0,-.te of tile Commis.sloWfi; functions is to hold Public Tlearirigti. In the matters concerned in the.-;o hezirffi,j,'- -, th e) Commission makes recom- mendallons io the City Council. The City Cot.tncil rr-%ak,..,. F:l"A I'Mal decisions on these matters- C Lac, 76034 Rezone,. frcim R-3 (rownhouse/Piar-ned Res!'d ent id 1) to 1-1 (Inds q) strial Park) pix .6rty nort-1, of 1-94, west of Xerxes Avenue North and ;;oath of Shingle Creek Parkway, i'I-,-:;'iAqIa,0 Peterson 5 Re:one, from R--.'?. (Single-, Fanffly Residontial) to R-2 (OnG '..r TWO Family Re-sidentidl) property at 7212 Wndafe Avenue -Nurth, Site and Building Plan App.rovai for man-ufac-fvuring fa(,Alfty at N E. corne.,- of 6 7ih Avenue North and Shinale Creel,: Parkway,, 7037 a°-,3.b% rban Y�•W,,'-, A, 6 SPAI--'tom l Ube, Perm Jf, fY�r nursery ;,chool ai, Brookda le Gov-enunt ch-ur"!-q' 5i'39 HaWevard, Store 76038 S �iffe BuIld.Ing Piaz.i Approval for coillApor). I r, �,tiith VVest-bi-Clok IvIc-D at-vi landscapo site Inij)rIII.)Ve?- memi-� at S,W, Oornelf 01 Gu�;-nty Roc-id i 0 and Avent.1je (Dr. Rrt-;-)ea, Schell for 1\4r,, )ohn. Horbal), DIsvusL-jo;,i Items.- a.. Ordl.nance Standards Relative to Single rayrdly Attached LW4ellings, 'b�, Status of Tabled. Items, c. Pending Applications. Other, Bwsj Bess �- • Application No. 76034 Applicant: DV00klYn Center Industrial park, Inc. Location: vilest Of Xerxes Ave. Norl.-h of 1 •94 ard Request: Rezoning South of Shingle Creek Parkway. The aWkant seeks rezoning, froM R-3 (tovinhouse garden apartmen-0,1,s/pibanned Res* Developmnt) to !--I (Industrial7ark) . of the approximate 20 acre tract. The parcel abuts q-1 Properlties and the*R-3 Ear-le Brown Patio 110mes on the West. The application states the ptirpose is "to accojerodate (a) client who desires (a) 20 ac-pz, 51"Ite, for (an) Office/Warehouse facility.,, A pub'!jc h--Is been scheduled., and Inembers of the Nji. Nei Group have beloji Sent. notices. ghborhood Advisory The C -upre.horjsive Plan recoub-nended that single fain be ilY attached housing (tOwnhouses) Pr'CMted here, "due to the genej,al Lack of sul table 5-tes for such housing in �he (City) aPd also because Of U)e stated goal to provide a wide range of housing cho price levels. one c• the questions before the Cop1mission M r", is whether this is still a valid assess.- e , Ovef, actual develOPITIent experience and economic considera' (1966 1 Mons Since then The standard questiolls include: whether additional 1-1 7 'Wh3tlher T-1 re re,,-e.,jts t.qe Iligh,'t a (I � A land is needed and desirable; P n best use; and whether preliminar develcipne4s ce-CePts lndicatL- the parcel could be properly developed with 1-1 Usesy rho PPI':cr-�Ilt has Submitted. a conceptual sketch of a possible site layout, including a. buffering coy,,,capt 0;1 the west. Th,e !'Cquires a buffer zone with landscaping and ranging from. a fit. tO 100 fl'. in width depending on Whether tif n )ere Is abutment to reslidential proPerty directly 0;-, a,, a street line. it r f 2stablished Comlission pollcy to refer re-zening matters to the He"ighborhood Groun for additional' inlut. f ) \ .......... CP Inch•200 feet Wil C I TIE S3 IV I do cq eJY �vw INTERCHANGE •v- ' y J >•. '0s PARS x„89,, 1 � / ' r All COPY ►i7, �� ._.• 5 _.. i9 5�,�� A�IIASNttNAMCC _ r , y 1 OPEN of �4v � • 3'Je'..1 +♦'y`y - � .. ._.fir "� PLANNIWIIII. COW."SSION INFORMATION SHH-f APPlication No. 7/603' Applicant: Douglas Peterson Location: 7212 Lyndale Avenue North Recu'ast: Rezone Note: Refor Co the agenda and minutes Of the May 13, 1976 meeting (p. 6) relative To'Fi—konsideration of Application No. 73004. This property is the lot NOT owned by IM-4 . Boone. Tonsl duplex he EPPlicant seeks rezoning, from R-1 to R-2 of the 15,495 sq. T--,,. lot to perpji ,-. c --ruc-tion of a . v%e lot is R-I , no-I-I the approved rezerling to pc-4 in 1973, since the oAfi"anc-e was not amended (the then applicant did not develop the property, nor did he combine it with the ad1jacen't parcel as required by the rezoning). it carl?lot support anything above R-2, by itself. A j.'n1hlic hearing has been scheduled, and Mr. Boone is aware of the application. the would recomarend both parcels be rezoned, such action is daeraed appropriate. is established policy 'Co refer rezoning natters to the Neighborhood Advisory Group son input. • • C� 4 Z " � � 4 .� pC __� .. R-4 u A k i -4 72nd AVE 1 � � 7 tl Iii r Applicotion Tll d `� PLPII.i ff!NiS ��pl'��.� ��Li`! Zi'll t��a ife�~i. e9 ��DF •5. ?i I J`tpplicatjon No. 76036 Applicant: Lund-Martin Cc, Locataon: 6700 Shingle Creek Parkway Rerrt:est: Site and hilding Plan Approval rie ,�,� T„� ry l icar �� represent iN`,edtronic, Inc. , and proposes a 25,898 sq. ft. manufacturing ;a..;il , �tr. Time product consists of specialized miniature batteries used in electrical rrled!C&l devices such as heart pacemakers. 1t s a uni=brae facility in design of production areas due to the nature of the miaterials used and the sensitive nature of the product. One of the raw nateria ls it 'E`_ thiurrj W"licil, when exposed to humidity or water is highly corrosive and patent- ally very flaimable under proper conditions. Notably, traditional water (and other common chemicals) -dire extinguishing methods are Ineffective and actually stimulating to a tE.ithium based fire. Th°J: thc- 1'00rs here Lithium is used, are "dr„ rooms” with controlled humidity. Th �!pplicant has proposed air alternative fire extinguishing system in the "dry r`<jz'rs" 4 and has submitted a separate application requesting a variance from Chapter 5 le W-l 1 be prepared to discuss this in detail no1w and when the variance request is heard at a subsequent meeti}jq. We are reviewing the building plans and -technical data with local fire department; Personnel , as to the special conditions of the facility and any special techniques or materials t^aquired to cope with Lithium-based fires. • The Ibuilding, t41ith its special desion for the production areas, is not extraordi- ?aar ly hazardous. The limited quantities of Lithium used within specified pro- cedures do not render the operation or use particularly dangerous to the occupants Vie xr, :, e pruperty. rile tin c RUB rn is coping with potential eme=rgencies which involve the particular c-hini j i cal . h2 site and building plans are in order. i:ie ClUestion the aesthetic ties i r°ability of two proposed venting stack rising above.` I"I ��r. I applicant's tea: line approximately 1C feet. The a licant's architect Contends this is or "Proper air iiiix." This si'r0111d be pursued. " a, "I gig and `landscaping plans appear to be in order - the parking provided exceeds Gr+3 ante standards. We had early concerns as to proper bemiAng and grading; we be Prepared to }}cam�:jen- ins detail . Approval Would be ;:ubJecc to trhe following: Building plans are subject to approval by the Building Official with respect to apPlicable -codes, prior to isss;ance of perr!jits. 2. Grading, draincr.gc-,, beer filg acid utility plans arse sulLbje4t to aPproval by the City Engineer. 3- A performance agreement and supporting financial ;�tic'�.eatltee �i n an arr:ount determi nevi by the City Manager) shall be submitted to wssure completion of approved site improvernents. 4. Plan approval COMOrehendS Compliance with the Ordinance Automatic Fire Extinguishing System requirements per Chapter 5, throughout the building; no vatIance is granted or implied by this action. The request for any such variance shall be treated under a separate application. S. Any roof top mechanical equipment and outside trash disposal facility shall be appropriately screened,, S. All necessary utility and walkway easements shall be subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. • 6 9 th AVE TRAC',; f!A TRACT 4p 61 I 9 „Jf TRACT C TRACT 7Ki1� f' NO. z t. r T "s" r TRACT D J- r � 67 th d.nd,...d 7 y Q ' �P��,'� '� �""� �� • i�.p�� pe <>,utm.�vq.<. .�.,o`wa�'.'"..*.tL.,Y.x:sW'lavi �B w��....-»..b 'Ydd, ar:^'kS*P 5C#-1v:OS9 AliNadP.+y F T" . }a Y PLANNIM COKMISSION INFORMATION SHEET Application No. 76037 10 Applicant: North Suburban YACA Location: 5139 Brooklyn Blvd. Request: Sr-'(--Cial Ilse Perth it The applicant seeks a special use permit to operate a nursery school at the Brookdala covenant Church. The fZlcllity -*ould be for 3-5 year olds during the weakday mornings, Septe-tuber The ',-,<,emjises have been inspected by the Building Official who has informed the Wlllcant of necessary improvements. The maxlrnnum number of students is 28, unless an audible fire alarm system is installed. A public ;leasing has beer, scheduled. Approval 1OU-1V be subject to the following: 1 . The permit is issued to the applicant as operator of the facility and is not trans-Mrable, F. The permit is subject to all applicable ordinances, codes, and regulations and violation thereof shall be grounds for • revocal.-ion. 3. A copy of the current state license shall be kept on file with the City. 4. The perinit", is subject to annual reviewr. PLANNING C-MMISSION INFORMATION SHEET • Application No. 76038 Applicant: DaytOns None Store Location: 5701 Xerxes Ave. North Request. Site and Building Plan Approval T'lle applicant, represented by Gabbert and Beck, proposes a connecting link between the Home Store and Westbrook Mall . Also, a general upgrading of the Home Store landscape treatment is proposed, including irrigation, benrking and plantings. We will be prepared to discuss the plans in detail. Concerns include: the exterior finish of the coumn corridor, and the provision for automatic fire extinguishing in that corridor. Approval would be subject to the following: I . Building Plans are subject to approval by the Building Official with respect to applicable codes. 2. Grading, drainage, berming and utility plans are subject to approval by the City Engineer. 3. A performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee k'in an amount determined by the City Manager) shall be • submitted to assure completion of approved site improvements. 4. The common corridor shall be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system per City Ordinance. 4