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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC69028 - 6/5/69 - 3501 63rd AvePLANNING COMMISSION FILE CHECKLIST File Purge Date: 1 544 FILE INFORMATION Planning Commission Application Number: (CA 0�xg PROPERTY INFORMATION Zoning: PLAN REFERENCE Note: If a plan was found in the file during the purge process, it was pulled for consolidation of all plans. Identified below are the types of plans, if any, that were consolidated. • Site Plans • Building Plans • Other: FILE REFERENCE Note: The following documents were purged when this project file became inactive. We have recorded the information necessary to retrieve the documents. Document Type Date Range Location Agendas: Planning Commission Office Minutes: Planning Commission �� (S l UcA City Vault Minutes: City Council L-19 City Vault Document Type Number Location Resolutions: Planning Commission City Vault Resolutions: City Council City Vault Ordinances: City Council City Vault CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER Zoning Application Application No. 69028 Street Location of Property 3501 - 63rd Avenue North Legal Description of Property Lot 1, Block 2, Garden City5th Owner Earl Ebert Applicant Ted Miksza Address 3501 - 63rd Avenue North Telephone No. Type of Request: Rezoning Variance Address Community Service Center Telephone No. C amplin , Minn. X Special Use Permit Subdivision Approval Other Description of Request A beauty shop exists in the basement of the present home which Mrs Ebert would like to take over. The _ Eberts have a purchase agreement on this home which is contingent upon approval of this Special Use Permit. Reason for Request Fee $ 25.00 Receipt No. 27323 Date Dates of P.C. Consideration Dates of Council Consideration 6-5-69 PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Approved Denied this J� day of T tJAle ,19 su 3ec to the following conditions Chairm n COUNCIL ACTION Qij ei-ththe Denied this lG, day of following amendment Cle PLANNING COMMISSION INFORMATION SHEET Application No. 69028 Applicant: Ted Miksza Description of Requests Special Use Permit. A beauty shop exists in the present house which another individual would like to buy. Sale of the house is contingent upon approval of another Special Use Permit for the new owner. Property: 3501 - 63rd Avenue North, generally located on the corner of 63rd and Chowen Avenues, behind Fire Station No. 2 and across from Shopper's City. BACKGROUND: 1) The present Special Use Permit was approved July 14, 1959, for a Lorraine ft , a widow. POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED: 1) Section 35-220.2. Standards for Special Use Permits 2) The beauty shop is unassuming in its present state, and any changes on the property that might be desired by the new owner could be required to be reviewed, by the City, as a part of granting the Special Use Permit 3) Should the parking area be paved? 69oa p l.. Minutes of the Proceedings of the Planning Commission in the City of Brooklyn Center in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota June 5, 1969 The Planning Commission met in regular session and was called to order by Chairman Robert Jensen at 7:40 P.M. Roll Call: Chairman Robert Jensen, Commissioners Paul Ditter, Henry Bogucki and Vernon Ausen were present. Also pre- sent were C. E. VanEeckhout and R. L. Haarman. A motion was made by Bogucki and seconded by Ausen to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of May 1, 1969, the Special Meeting of May 6, 1969, and the Study Meeting of May 22, 1969, as submitted. The motion carried unanimously. The first item of business was Application No. 69031 sub- mitted by John Maertens requesting permission to divide and sell part of his lot at 6417 Colfax Avenue North in such a manner that his rear yard setback and the average depth of the new lot will be less than those minimums required by the City Ordinances. Discussion related to the location of the proposed dividing line and the creation of a substandard lot. A motion was made by Ausen, seconded by Bogucki, to recommend to the City Council that that part of Application No. 69031 requesting a variance from Section 15-104 of the ordinances, which requires submission of a preliminary plat when subdividing property and that part of Application No. 69031 requesting a variance from Section 35-400 of the ordinance, which requires a 40 foot rear yard building setback be approved, provided that: 1. The newly created lots shall not be dimensionally substandard from ordinance requirements; 2. The existing shed and the stoop attached to the rear of 6417 Colfax Avenue will be razed prior to the sale of the new lot. The motion carried unanimously. The next item of business to be considered was Application No. 69028 submitted by T. B. Miksza requesting a Special Use Permit for a beauty shop in an R1 zoning district. A beauty shop exists in the present house at 3501 - 63rd Avenue North which another individual would like to purchase. Sale of the house is contingent upon approval of another Special Use Permit for the new owners. Discussion involved parking provisions at the site. (Commissioner Adrian Dorenfeld arrived at 8:10 P.M. during this discussion.) A motion was made by Ausen, seconded by Bogucki, to recommend to the City Council that Application No. 69028 requesting a Special Use Permit for a beauty shop, be approved on the condition that: 1. The R1 (residential) character of the site shall not be changed and any site alterations must be submitted for review by the City; and -2- 2. The Special Use Permit shall be reviewed in three (3) years . The motion carried unanimously. The next application to be considered was No. 69016 sub- mitted by D. O. Gustafson requesting rezoning from I1 (Industrial Park) to the C2 (Commerce District) classification, property generally located in the southwest corner of 65th and Humboldt Avenues North. Discussion related to the appropriate use of the subject land, reductions in the amount of Il zoning within Brooklyn Center and piecemeal development of the Brooklyn Center Industrial Park area. A motion was made by Bogucki, seconded by Ditter, to table Application No. 69016 and take it under advisement for a special meeting of the Planning Commission with the applicant, (Mr. Carl Lien represented the application) to review total development of the Brooklyn Center Industrial Park area. The motion carried unanimously. The next item of business was Application No. 69027 sub- mitted by Barnett Builders requesting site and building plan approval for a real estate office to be located at 5960 Osseo Road. Discussion centered on: 1) the size and shape of the parking lot; 2) screening of the parking lot from Beard Avenue; 3) parking lot ingress or egress from Beard Avenue, Osseo Road or both; 4) the installation of a service lane from 59th to 60th Avenues North along the east side of Osseo Road to serve the Cl (office/service commerce) developments within the 5900 block; 5) building codes. (Commissioner Charles Nichols arrived at 9:25 P.M. during this discussion.) A motion was made by Dorenfeld, seconded by Ausen, to table Application No. 69027, with the concurrence of Mr. Barnett, who represented the application, until the study meeting to be held June 26th at which time the City Engineer would report on the access, traffic, and service lane possibilities to serve this Cl district. The motion carried unanimously. At this time, 10 P.M., Chairman Jensen called for a recess. The meeting was called back to order at 10:12 P.M. The next application to be considered was No. 69032 sub- mitted by Thomas Construction Company, requesting approval of a preliminary plat to be known as Thomas Construction Company 2nd Addition. Discussion centered on utility easements and the vacating of 72nd Avenue. A motion was made by Ditter, seconded by Bogucki, to recommend to the City Council that Application No. 69032 requestinc_ preliminary plat approval, be approved, provided that utility easements satisfactory to the City Engineer are executed. The motion carried unanimously. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilman John Leary, and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Philip Cohen, John Leary, Earl Rydberg, Howard Heck and Theodore Willard, and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution -taas declared duly passed and adopted. The Council recessed at 9:00 P.M. and resumed at 9:29 P.M. The Council next considered Planning Application No. 69028 submitted by T. B. Miksza requesting a special use permit for a beauty shop in an R-1 zoning district. A beauty shop exists in the present house at 3501 - 63rd Avenue North which another individual would like to purchase. Sale of the house is contingent upon approval of another special use permit for the new owners. Motion by Theodore Willard and seconded by John Leary to approve Application No. 69028 requesting a special use permit for a beauty shop on the conditions that: 1. the R-1 (residential) character of the site shall not be changed and any site alteration must be submitted for review by the City; 2, that the special use permit shall be reviewed in three (3) years; and 3. that off-street parking be paved during the 1969 construction season (no later than October 15, 1969). Voting in favor were: Philip Cohen, John Leary, Earl Rydberg, Howard Heck and Theodore Willard. Voting against were: none. Motion carried unanimously. The Council next considered Application No. 69029 submitted by Allen G. Erickson (P. B.C. Clinic) requesting site plan approval for expansion of the existing medical clinic. Motion by Earl Rydberg and seconded by Howard Heck to defer Application No. 69029 until the applicant presents to the City more complete building and site plans as recommended by the Planning Commission. Voting in favor were: Philip Cohen, John Leary, Earl Rydberg, Howard Heck and Theodore Willard, Voting against were none. Motion carried unanimously. The Council next considered Application No. 69031 submitted by John Maertens requesting permission to divide and sell part of his lot, 6417 Colfax Avenue North, in such a manner that his rear yard setback and the average depth of the new lot will be less than those minimum required by the City Ordinances. Motion by. Theodore Willaard and seconded by John Leary to approve that part of Application No. 69031 requesting a variance from Section 15-104 of the Ordinances which requires submission of a preliminary plat when subdividing property, and that part of Application No. 69031 requesting a variance from Section 35-400 of the Ordinances which requires a 40 foot rear yard building setback, provided that: 1. the newly created lot shall not be dimensionally substandard from Ordinance requirements; 2. the exsisting shed and the stub attached to the -- rear of 6417 Colfax Avenue North will be razed prior to the sale of the new lot. Voting in favor were: Philip Cohen, John Leary, Earl Rydberg, Howard Heck, and Theodore Willard. Voting against were none. Motion carried unanimously. C/ryr uNGrt 1�/� �I'f�rS _ 4 _ 4 /l`Aw