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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970 01-08 PCP PLANNENG COMMISSION AGENDA January 8, 1970 Appj�ication No 1 . Call 'to Qrder.- 7o30 P.M. 2. 11 Call 3. Regular Meeting of December 4, 1969 A2R royal. Of M IPIA28 9. 4. Ed Petsuch Tabled November 6, 1969) 69061 Special use Permit 5. DrRs. Swenson and morn 'Tab] December 4, 1969) 69063 .-- Rezone from R5 to Cl 6906 ff. stencuist 6 specia1 7use Perrait 7, �-,eco.n Properties 69065 Rezone from R3 to R5 • United National investors 6 9067 Variance and Plan Approval 9� Brode Sign Co. 69068 Vakiance 10 Inle Dietrich Co- .2a/Peterson & seed 68073 69021 Rezone from R3 to R5 �Tabled Dec. 4, 1969) 1J.- clad, Miller and ?--,Tordblom Preliminary Plan Review i ,P,'l.,AMTiNG COMMJSS[.ON INFORMATIONS SHEET Application No. 69061 Applicant; Ed Petsuch Realty Description of Request.- (See agenda of November 6 1969) MCKGROUIT-n x 1) See Planning commission Minutes of November. 6,: 1965. 2) December letter from E. H. Petsuch requesting further consideration !,attached) . i LID PFT'6UCIi Ot;irNrzn. PHONE W-5215 E. W. PETFU+CH RE-ALTY ISROMLYN CENTER - PARK REALTY "00. 7t2T A'V0.'eNVE NORTH 9ROOKLY"CEWMR.MINNESOTA 55429 Moklyn Contort RLMO&Ota Please rei"Ute s d review &W r*04*,% for Special Vge permit per zy origin 10"Or of 0*tObes 2$1 1969. 1 understand that it WAS tt por&r7 €ttudar " ;pleam* give further conedieration is your c turfy on than basis that sy wife has been under a phyaioiaa's cares �+ . .aich eau* muse yar41ft3ert 1968 and she has been under daily modleinal care singe member, 1961 and will be under the care of her pbraieisan smd &&Ily medicinal care permanently. I arse► certify that as a remit of is service Cm *het gonads that l (1tw6rd 14. PetOm0h) have been reeeirind disability • 002pousation and an rated disabled permanently. Bawd an abnwe ve bpaieve haxdahip ceaoIdeaeati®n should be yivean tc this aattsr. 1"69 We. bin* 3 ak1141M Mdew fto are +tepftdent an lGard H. Pstauch eaw Ito 1 r� pl,ANNII,qG, COMMISSION INFOMMIATION SI-W-!,ET Application No. 69063 Applicant Drs' . Swenson and jivurn Description of Request: (See agenda of Deceirdber 4, 1969) BACKGRaUND.- 1) See Planning commission Minutes of December 4® 1969 21/ Report. of the West Central Neighborhood Committee from ec>nimissioner Grosshans. • PLANNING COMISSION INFOW.4ATION SWEET 4 App Lcation No. 69066 Applicant: H. stenquist Description of Requests A ,Special Oise Permit" under Ispo-cial home occupation" consideration. Property% 7100 Willow Lane BA CN.C.ROUND 1.) Complaints regarding parking at this address have been received by both the Police Department and the Building inspection Department. 2) Mr, Murphey, Chief Building Inspectort met with Mrs. Stenquist in early December and suggested her "dance studio activities" be giiven "special home occupation" status requiring a Special Use Permit. • 3) .Mr.. Stenquist uses part of the house for his architectural profession, he is a registered architect and employs a stude,.nt from the C,niversity part time POINTED TO BE CONSIDERED<> 1) Section 35-900. Definitions - Rome _0ccuj)ationj Special 21 Section 35-220. 2 Standards for Special Ujje Prermits IL ]3 \� S lr tv ; 1;1 - j,1,1 i I "'_L s.+f Li • 3 1 _ }i .-� ft OAF u Np_ F. � r s.aN..v+as.ow s a.�wy�� �• �w • i pLANNINc- CoiMMISSION INFOMATION SMEET • Application No., 69065 Applicant.,; Lecon Properties Description of -R.equest-, Rezoning from R3 to the R5 classification,a Property- The east 491.91 feet of Tract A R.L,S. #595, generally located on the west side of France Avenue worth between 67th and the rear lot lines of properties fronting on 69th Avenue North. BACKGROMM 1) Resolution 67-290 approved Application No. 66056 as amended, rezoning the presert velie Oldsmobile site 2) The commercial. zoning ulas carried northward with the comprehensive rezoning that: took place in June of 1968. POT N11"S TO BE CCINSIDMDn i) During the public bearing July 19, 1966„ objecticns to the zoning allowing an automobile dealership jVelie) were noise and light. 2') It was -mentioned at that public hearing that multiple dwellings could go be-i;ween the automobile dealership and the single fam.-Lly homes. A buffer, or transitional use was implied:. • 51067 • • E III PLANNING COMISSION TNFOM14ATION SHEET Application No, 69067 Applicantz United National investors Description of Requestj 1) Site and building plan approval for construction of a nev, Country Club Market and improvement of the parking lot within the Northbrook Shopping Center.. 2) Variance from setback requirements for the Countxy Club -market. Property: j Northbrook Shopping Center BACKGROUND 1) Northbrook, built in the early 50's is the oldest: shopping center in arooklyn Center. 21 Minnesota Mills building and Pilgrim Cleaners were added in 1963! and 1965 respect-Jively. 3) The shopping lenter parking lot has had a drainage problem for me time. In a letter dalled August 31, 196 5,, ;ro - Futterman Corpo.rat-ion to the (tben) Vii1age of Br oklyn Center it was noted " . . .thore were and are obvious difficult-ies in securing complete dral. age because the adjacent highway is On higher ground it is not our intent to be cont-entious in any wa'.%" and certainly1to our advantage to cooperate with suggestions made by the Village. I am sure you appreciate, hPwever, that we are hampered for the time being be i pause of the highway work and our inability to adjust to a highway drainage systera which has notjyet been installed, it is our intent to further expand the Center when i it becomes possible. . . .. " POINTS TO BE CONSIDERE)D.- 1) New lighting installations are proposed for kbe shopping cent�er and until specifications have been. furnished, this should be subject to later approval. Planning coimnission xcr.fornia •ion Sheet Page 2 2) Section 35-710 Surfac'�54. Dra-inaqe and Curbinq The applicants do not wish to use concrete perimeter curbing in tho new or improved parking lot areas. Installation of new or improvement of older driveway and parking areas to City Standards as specified in Section 35_t710 should be subject to the approval of the City Engineer, 3) Section 35-246.2(a) Standards for Variance. in this case, a Morther-n tates Power Company easement influences location of the proposed super- market building. PLANNING CCMM SSXON INFORMATION STREET • AppliCZ'tiOn NO. 69063 Applicant-. arede Sign Co. .Uescription of Request: Variance from Section 34-140. 3(2) (a) of the Sign ordinance. Property,- 6110 Osseo Road - site of the Burger King Restaurant BACKGROUND.- 1) The original sign was 286 square feet in area and approved by the C-41ty Council Noveaber 15, 1965. This sign was dismantled around December 1.5, 1969. 2) The sign company was told it could not erect a new sign unless it conformed to the requirements of the sign ordinance. 3) The size of the building' is 2,475 square feet which allows a sign area of 104 square feet, 24 feet in heights - Section • 4 •140 3.A . (2'lfa) Table of Sign Areas and Xeights. 4'I The proposed sign is 162 square feet. P01 NTS TO BE CONSIDERED-. Section 35-240. 2, Standards for Variances PLANNING CCIM ISSION INFORMATION SREEB'.TT' 1. Application No. 68073 with 6902 Applicant: 9 he Dietrich Co. wa th Peterson and Seed Description cf Recu-est.> (See agenda of November 6, 1.969) BA CKGROUID s 1) See pl_annirg Commission minutes of November 6 and Dc.cenber 4, 19690 2} Reports of the Northwest Neighborhood Committee from Commissioner Boguc7ci.. • • PLANNING CUNIMISSION INFOMAT'I'ON SHEET Applicant: Glad, ?.A.iller and Nordblom Description of Request-. Pre'Liminary plan revie,,,,j BACKGROUND 4- 1) Rezoning Application 68018 su'.Mitted by Glad and Miller. 2) Resolution 69-109 (Attached) approved Planning Commission Application No. 68018 (as revised) . 3) Stan F-ishmav is no longer associated with this development. POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED-. 1) The rezoning has not yet been finalized. • 2) Development proposals must resolve several questions, including.- A) traffic access to the apartments themselves; 8) dedication or guarantees of public land use adjacent to Twin Lake; C) construction of a parkway or roadway adjacent to this development on the southeast and/or the southwest; D) density credits •