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PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION
Application No. 94004
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Brookdale Square; 5800-5900 Shingle Creek Parkway, 55430
.egal Description of Property See Attached
Owner The Prudential Insurance Company of America Attention: Michael Conway
Address One Prudential Plaza, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60601 Phone No. 312/861-4396
Applicant (on behalf of owner) Douglas Johnson, VP, Marquette Partners, Inc.
Address410 Peavey Building; 730 Second Avenue South, Mpls. 55402 Phone No. 612/344-1577
Type of Request: Rezoning
Description of Request:
Variance
Special Use Permit
Subdivision Approval
X Site & Bldg. Plan Approval
Other:
Review of small expansion of former T.J. Maxx premises, and
addition of architectural feature to accommodate Office Depot.
he applicant requests processing of this application and agrees to pay to the City of
,rooklyn Center, within fifteen (15) days after mailing or delivery of the billing state-
;ient, the actual costs incurred by the City for Engineering, Planning and Legal expenses
reasonably and necessarily required by the City for th processing of the application.
Such costs shall be in addition to the application f escribed herein. Withdr wal of
the application shall not relieve the applicant of the bligation to pa cost 1 curred
-)rior to withdrawal.'
Fee $ 500.00
Receipt No.
Date: April 14, 1994
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
ates of P.C. Consideration:
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Dproved %= Denied this day of 19/, subject to the
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CITY COUNCIL ACTION
)ates of Council Consideration: .5 — 9 - 9�/
1pproved Denied this Cis;_ day of
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'/I Form No. 18. (over please)
Planning Commission Information Sheet
Application No. 94004
Applicant: Douglas Johnson of Marquette Partners, Inc. on Behalf of the Owner, Prudential
Insurance Company of America
Location: Brookdale Square Shopping Center
Request: Site and Building Plan Approval
The applicant is seeking site and building approval to construct a 5,195 sq. ft. addition to the
east end of the strip center building at Brookdale Square shopping center. The addition would
extend out some 27 ft. 8 in. to expand the tenant space previously occupied by T. J. Maxx for
use by a new tenant, Office Depot. The addition would extend all along the east side to just
beyond the north end of the existing building.
The property in question is zoned C-2 and general commerce uses such as the retail center are
permitted uses in this zoning district. The Brookdale Square shopping center site consists of
four separate buildings, the two theaters, a vacant restaurant building, and the strip center where
the addition is proposed. It is located between Shingle Creek Parkway and John Martin Drive.
It is bounded on the north by the U.S. West building, the Group Health dental clinic, and
Perkin's restaurant; on the east by John Martin Drive and a portion of T.H. 100 right-of-way;
on the south by Brookdale Ford; and on the west by Shingle Creek Parkway.
ACCESS/PARKING
The plan calls for no changes to the accesses serving the site, which currently include two on
Shingle Creek Parkway and a shared access with Group Health and Perkin's along John Martin
Drive. Some reconfiguration of the drive lanes and parking east of the new addition is
contemplated. Parking requirements are the main limiting factors with respect to the ability for
building expansion on this site. The applicant has provided a parking analysis based on
ordinance required parking formulas, which indicate the ability to expand. Their plan with the
building addition shows the ability to provide 1,630 parking spaces plus an additional 157 proof
of parking stalls for a total of 1,787 parking spaces.
The Brookdale Square shopping center was last expanded in 1989 (Planning Commission
Application No. 89017), at which time the Cinema Theater site was incorporated with Brookdale
Square and an approximate 38,900 sq. ft. addition was made to the strip center (25,200 sq. ft.
for T. J. Maxx and 13,700 sq. ft. for the Drug Emporium). This combination provided a new
shared access to Brookdale Square from John Martin Drive and a new parking and driving
arrangement. A parking analysis and proof of parking agreement were also accomplished at that
time showing a total potential parking compliment of 1,958 spaces, including 260 deferred stalls
(or proof of parking spaces). This amounted to a surplus at the time of 58 parking spaces.
Since that time, the City has modified its retail parking formula downward to its current 5.5
spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area, which provides an additional 48 spaces to the mix,
making a surplus of 106 parking spaces currently on the site. (Note: The difference between
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Planning Commission Information Sheet
1,787 spaces and the 1,958 spaces shown on the old plan amounts to a proof of parking plan,
based on ordinance minimum standards and a reconfiguration of the parking layout.)
The proposed 5,195 sq. ft. addition would eliminate 22 parking spaces, 14 on the north side of
the building and 8 spaces in the parking area east of the addition, leaving a total 1,936 spaces
based on the actual proof of parking plan. Using the applicant's calculations for theater, retail
square footage and revised restaurant seating for the old T. Wright's building, they come to a
required parking of 1,716 stalls. Even without the changes to the old T. Wright's restaurant,
which reduces seating from 500 (250 per floor) to 206 for one floor, it appears that parking will
be adequate given the current proof of parking plan and agreement.
LANDSCAPING
We have requested the applicant to provide a landscape inventory and analysis of the landscaping
based on our landscape point system. An analysis was also provided at the time of the 1989
addition and additional landscaping was provided. Based on a review of our records, most of
that landscaping was accomplished, however, the inventory should provide a proper analysis.
Notes in our file indicate a need to clean up volunteer trees and shrubs growing along the west
property line between the U.S. West site and the parking lot to the north of this addition. To
date this has not been accomplished, but the applicant has assured it will be done. The City is
still holding a financial guarantee from the 1989 project, which has been dormant because of the
former owners financial problems.
GRADING/DRAINAGE/UTILITIES
The proposed plan for the addition comprehends little in the way of changes to the drainage
plan. The Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission had approved a storm drainage
plan for site also in 1989, which included skimming devices on the property. These devices are
in need of periodic, but regular, maintenance. The applicant has agreed to better maintaining
these devices in the future. The building addition will require at least the administrative review
by the Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission staff. It is anticipated that no major
changes to the storm water retention plan would be required due to the recent (1989) review.
The building addition will also require the relocation of a 24 in. storm sewer that runs along the
east side of the current building. This area is a current grass area, which will now contain the
expanded building, and a new 5 ft. wide concrete sidewalk. The parking protection islands east
of the drive lane will need to be relocated further east. B612 curb and gutter is required around
all driving and parking areas.
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Planning Commission Information Sheet
BUILDING
The exterior treatment of the proposed building addition is to be brick to match the existing
shopping center. The existing display windows will be removed and filled in with brick. The
entrance to the space on the south side will shift further to the east. An architectural feature,
which is enclosed (similar to one for the Circuit City site), will be constructed at the southeast
corner of the building. This will be highlighted with dryvit, white in color, and will contain
allowable wall signery for the tenant.
A new loading dock and trash compactor area will be provided on the north side of the facility.
The truck dock will be ramped to an at -grade dock door. The plans show an approximate 3 ft.
high steel guard rail protecting the ramp area. We would recommend that this fence/guard rail
be increased in height to 6 ft. and be a brick exterior wall to match the existing wall in order
to provide some screening from the loading dock and the trash compactor area from adjacent
businesses to the north (Group Health and Perkin's).
RECOMMENDATION
Altogether, the plans appear to be in order and approval is recommended subject to at least the
following conditions :
1. Building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with
respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits.
2. Grading, drainage and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City
Engineer, prior to the issuance of permits.
3. A new site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee (in an
amount to be determined by the City Manager) shall be submitted prior to the
issuance of permits.
4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop mechanical equipment shall be
appropriately screened from view.
5. The building addition is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system
to meet NFPA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in
accordance with Chapter 5 of the city ordinances.
6. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the city
ordinances.
7. B612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas.
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8. The applicant shall submit a new as -built survey of the property, improvements and
utilities service lines prior to release of the performance guarantee.
9. The storm water drainage system is subject to at least an administrative review by
the Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission staff prior to the issuance
of permits.
10. On -site traffic control signs shall be installed and maintained by the applicant. Said
signs shall be constructed in accordance with the Minnesota Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices.
11. The plans shall be modified to indicate a 6 ft. high screening and security fence to
match the existing building to provide additional screening for the loading dock and
trash compactor area.
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WelshCompanies
April 14, 1994
Mr. Ron Warren
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430
VIA HAND DELIVERY
Re: Application for Brookdale Square Shopping Center
Dear Ron:
Enclosed is the application and supporting information for the expansion of Office Depot
at Brookdale Square as we reviewed in our meeting on Tuesday. The following items are
enclosed:
1) Completed application form and check in the amount of $500.00.
2) Four (4) copies of an ALTA/ACSM survey of the entire property prepared by HTPO.
3) A scaled site plan of Brookdale Square showing a proposed expansion, existing
parking, proof of parking, and the calculation of sufficient parking for the entire site.
There remains excess parking capacity for this site.
4) Four (4) sets of detailed plans for Office Depot prepared by Tushie Montgomery
Associates (contact Gary Tushie, 830-8208) (these plans include most of the items
described in Paragraphs 2, 4, and 5 in the requirements identified on the application
form).
5) Pursuant to the request of Mark Maloney, enclosed are four sets of plans CE-3,
prepared by Westwood Engineering, which shows the detail on the skimmer in the
parking lot between United Artists and the former T.J. Maxx building.
6) The calculation of the landscaping compliance is being completed at this time.
anticipate that we would have a drawing to you by Monday or Tuesday of next
week. We will try to get this calculation to you as soon as possible.
These plans are submitted with the intention of being heard on the April 28th Plan
Commission meeting.
Please contact me immediately if you need any further information or if your review of the
enclosed materials finds that it is not complete or there is further clarification needed.
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11200 WEST 78TH STREET, EDEN PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA 55344 612 / 944-5810 FACSIMILE 612 / 944-5930
Mr. Ron Warren
April 14, 1994
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We certainly appreciate your cooperation and support of this project.
Please note that I will be helping to coordinate and facilitate this application, however, the
primary and official contact regarding this matter should be Doug Johnson at Marquette
Partners, as he is the responsible contact for the owner of this property.
Please contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
WELSH COMPANIES, INC.
Jo*JI.Johannson
Vice President - Retail
612/829-3454
cc: Doug Johnson, Marquette Partners
Michael Conway, Prudential
Gary Tushie, Tushie Montgomery
Paul Thorp, HTPO
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PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
April 27, 1994
Mr. Ron Warren
City of Brooklyn Center
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
RE: Brookdale Square
Dear Mr. Warren:
Brookdale Square currently has 976.5 points in accordance with the
Brooklyn Center Landscape Point System. These points consist of
the following:
Shade Trees 620.0
Coniferous Trees 192.0
Ornamental Trees 76.5
Shrubs 88.0
TOTAL
976.5 PTS
The landscape requirement for Brookdale Square is 1209.40 points.
The owner of Brookdale Square has authorized me to have our
Landscape contractor design a plan for upgrading the current
landscaping to meet the required point system. Upon completion of
this plan I will forward a copy to you and we will install the
landscape plantings in a timely manner.
In addition, the overgrown planting area you identified on the east
side of the Center is scheduled to be cleaned and trimmed by
May 15, 1994.
We have also set up preventative maintenance schedules for the two
skimmer units on the property. It is our intent to keep these
units in good operating order.
Should you have any questions regarding the issues outlined above,
please feel free to contact me at 344-1577.
Sincerely,
MARQUETTE PARTNERS, INC.
As Managing Agent For
The Prudential Insurance
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Property Manager
410 Peavey Building • 730 Second Ave. South • Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: 612.344.1577 • FAX: 612-344-1574
April 25, 1994
Mr. Douglas Johnson
Marquette Partners, Inc.
410 Peavey Building
730 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Dear Mr. Johnson,
Please be advised that the Planning Commission of the City of Brooklyn Center will review
Planning Commission Application No. 94004, submitted for site and building plan approval, at
its meeting on Thursday, April 28, 1994, at approximately 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council
Chambers, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway.
The applicant or a designated representative must be present at this meeting.
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in
advance. Please contact the Personnel Coordinator at 569-3300 to make arrangements.
If you have questions or comments regarding this matter, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Ronald A. Warren
Planning Commission Secretary
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May 3, 1994
Mr. Douglas Johnson
Marquette Partners, Inc.
410 Peavey Building
730 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Dear Mr. Johnson,
Please be advised that the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center will review Planning
Commission Application No. 94004, submitted for site and building plan approval, at its
meeting on Monday May 9, 1994 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 6301 Shingle Creek
Parkway. This City Council Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. and this matter will be considered
as soon thereafter as the City Council's agenda will permit.
The applicant or a designated representative must be present at this meeting.
Auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities are available upon request at least 96 hours in
advance. Please contact the Personnel Coordinator at 569-3300 to make arrangements.
If you have questions or comments regarding this matter, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Ronald A. Warren
Planning Commission Secretary
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cc: 94004
June 14, 1994
Mr. Douglas Johnson
Marquette Partners, Inc.
410 Peavey Building
730 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Dear Mr. Johnson,
This letter is to inform you of the action taken regarding an amendment to the approval
of Application No. 94004.
Enclosed is an excerpt from the minutes of the City Council meeting and also a copy of
the Planning Commission meeting pertaining to Application No. 94004.
If you have questions or comments regarding this matter, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Ronald A. Warren
Planning Commission Secretary
cc: File No. 94004
Michael Conway, The Prudential
Enclosures
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4. The applicant's parking lot plan shall comply in all respects to the Zoning Ordinance
provisions prior to the release of the plat. The plan shall be modified to provide a
6' high wood opaque fence for screening purposes.
5. Concrete curb and gutter requirements may be deferred for up to 3 years where this
property abuts with multiple residential property to the east. A bituminous formed
curb may be utilized in this area during this interim period. The financial guarantee
comprehended for these improvements shall not be released in its entirety until
permanent curb and gutter improvements are installed.
6. The lighting plan shall comply with Section 35-712 of the City Ordinances.
The motion passed unanimously.
Chairperson Willson commented to the applicant he lives near the church and likes the bells.
The Secretary noted that the application will be referred to the City Council for their May
9, 1994, meeting. The applicant is required to be present at the City Council meeting. If
any changes or modifications, other than those recommended, are made to the plans prior
to City Council consideration, they must be brought back before the Planning Commission
for review.
The Commission took a short break at 9:10 p.m. and the meeting reconvened at 9:15 p.m.
APPLICATION NO 94004 (PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICAI
Chairperson Willson introduced the next item of business, a request from Prudential
Insurance Company of America for site and building plan approval to construct a 5,195
square foot addition to the Brookdale Square Shopping Center.
The Secretary presented the staff report, used overhead transparencies to show the location
and detail (see Planning Commission Information Sheet for Application No. 94004,
attached).
Commissioner Reem asked how the parking stipulations apply to a vacant building, and the
Secretary said 5.5 spaces are required per square foot whether the building is empty or full.
Commissioner Mickelson asked what dryvit is and the- Secretary explained it is a type of
treatment similar to stucco. He also asked whether the loading dock is for customers and
found out it is not.
Commissioner Mickelson asked to see the Marquette Partners letter their commitment to
maintain the skimming devices and provide sufficient landscaping to meet the point system.
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The Secretary explained some shrubs and trees have died from lack of maintenance since
1989 and he suggested a condition to acknowledge a revised landscaping plan. He said there
is no public hearing required but asked if the representatives of the applicant wanted to
address the Commission.
Mr. John Johannson, Vice President of Retail with Welsh Companies came forward and
introduced Lori Randall with Marquette Partners and Gary Tushie of Tushie, Montgomery
Architects. He explained because the loan was defaulted on the ownership was up in the
air for quite a while. He said Prudential Insurance Company of America has the resources
to improve the property and use a professional approach in the management of the
operation.
Chairperson Willson said it is nice to see direct control of the property being taken. He
asked what is in the works as far as tenants.
Mr. Johannson gave no specifics regarding tenants because that takes time.
Commissioner Mickelson said it is good to see this center getting tenants, and he added it
has been questioned at every Planning Commission meeting what was coming up for the T.
Wrights building.
Commissioner Hilstrom asked when construction would begin and Gary Tushie said it would
hopefully begin the 16th or 17th of June and run for eight weeks.
Commissioner Reem asked when the parking lot will be upgraded and Lori Randall said that
should occur in June. All agreed the parking lot is rough and needs repair.
Commissioner Mickelson asked if six spots for handicapped parking is enough. The Secretary
responded there are six in one area and several more in other areas.
Gary Tushie explained the ADA requirements are for 6 handicap spots per 300 parking
spots.
There was discussion regarding the addition of a condition number 12 which will appear as
follows:
ACTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF APPLICATION NO. 94004
(PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICAI
There was a motion by Commissioner Hilstrom and seconded by Commissioner Reem to
recommend approval of Application No. 94004 submitted by Prudential Insurance Company
of America for site and building plan approval to construct a 5,195 square foot addition to
the Brookdale Square Shopping Center subject to the following conditions:
1. Building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with
respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits.
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2. Grading, drainage and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City
Engineer, prior to the issuance of permits.
3. A new site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee (in an amount
to be determined by the City Manager) shall be submitted prior to the issuance of
permits.
4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop mechanical equipment shall be
appropriately screened from view.
5. The building addition is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system
to meet NFPA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in
accordance with Chapter 5 of the City ordinances.
6. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City
ordinances.
7. B612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas.
8. The applicant shall submit a new as -built survey of the property, improvements and
utilities service lines prior to release of the performance guarantee.
9. The storm water drainage system is subject to at least and administrative review by
the Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission staff prior to the issuance
of permits.
10. On -site traffic control signs shall be installed and maintained by the applicant. Said
signs shall be constructed in accordance with the Minnesota Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices.
11. The plans shall be modified to indicate a 6 ft. high screening and security fence to
match the existing building to provide additional screening for the loading dock and
trash compactor area.
12. The applicant shall provide landscaping consistent with the landscaping point system
and with the approved 1989 landscaping plan. The financial guarantee shall not be
released until the site is in compliance with said plan.
The motion passed unanimously.
The Secretary noted the application will be referred to the City Council for their May 9,
1994, meeting. The applicant is required to be present at the City Council meeting. If any
changes or modifications, other than those recommended, are made to the plans prior to
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The City Manager asked if the Mayor felt the Council should approve a parking Iot
expansion and then the Planning Commission, or vice versa. Mayor Paulson replied the
issues should be studied by the Council and then the Planning Commission should be
involved.
Councilmember Rosene suggested the Council set aside a part of a work session for this
matter,
There was a motion by Mayor Paulson and seconded by Councilmember Rosene to review
the policy for parking lot expansions at a future work session. The motion passed
unanimously.
The original motion passed unanimously.
PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO, 94004
The City Manager presented Planning Commission Application No. 94W4 submitted by
Prudential Insurance Company of America requesting site and building plan approval to
construct a 5,195 square foot addition to the Brookdale Square Shopping Center.
The Planning and Zoning Specialist presented the staff report and reported this application
was recommended for approval by the Planning Commission at its April 28, 1994, mcctinb.
The Planning and Zoning Specialist mentioned the application is subject to 12 conditions
and reviewed the last four in detail.
Councilmember Scott asked whether there is a plan to upgrade the parking lot. She is
concerned whether only the holes will be filled in or if the entire lot will be resurfaced. The
Planning and Zoning Specialist answered the entire lot would be resurfaced.
Councilmember Scott asked whether the resurfacing could be a condition of the application.
The Planning and Zoning Specialist responded affirmatively.
Councilmember Scott added the Council has received the same promise from a business in
the past but all that was done was filling in of holes. She would like to have a 13th
condition to ensure the completion of a parking lot resurfacing.
Mayor Paulson asked whether the landscaping does not meet the required number of points.
The Planning and Zoning Specialist said the point system will be satisfied with the caciditions
of the application. There was a discussion among Mayor Paulson, the Planning and Zoning
Specialist, and Doug Johnson of Marquette Partners concerning the landscaping point
system, the 1989 plan, and the new plan.
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There was a motion by Councilmember Rosene and seconded by Councilmember Scott to
approve Planning Commission Application No. 94004 submitted by Prudential Insuraucc
Company of America for site and building plan approval to construct a 5,195 square foot
addition to the Brookdalc Square Shopping Center subject to the following conditions:
1. Building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building Official with
respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits.
2. Grading, drainage and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City
Engineer, prior to the issuance of permits.
3. A new site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee (in an amount
to be determined by the City Manager) shall be submitted prior to the issuance of
permits.
4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop mechanical equipment shall be
appropriately scrcened trom view.
5. The building addition is to be equipped with an automatic fire extinguishing system
to meet NFFA standards and shall be connected to a central monitoring device in
accordance with Chapter 5 of the City Ordinances.
6. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of the City
Ordinances.
7. B612 curb and gutter shall be provided around all parking and driving areas.
8. The applicant shall submit a new as -built survey of the property, improvements and
utilities service lines prior to release of the performance guarantee.
9. The storm water drainage system is subject to at least an administrative review by the
Shingle Crcek Watershed Management Commission staff prior to the issuanca of
permits.
10. On -site traffic control signs shall be installed and maintained by the applicant. Said
signs shall be constructed in accordance with the Minnesota Manual on Unifurni
Traffic Control Deviccs.
11. The plans shall be modified to indicate a six-foot high screening and security fence
to match the wdsting building to provide additional screening for the loading duck
and trash compactor area,
12. The applicant shall provide landscaping consistent with the landscaping point system
and with the approved 1989 landscaping plan. The financial guarantee shall not be
released until the site is in compliance with said plan.
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13. The applicant shall resurface the parking lot in its entirety.
The motion passed unanimously.
ORDINANCES
The City Manager presented an Interim Ordinance for the Purpose of Protecting the
Planning Process and the Health, Safety, and Welfare of City Residents; Regulating and
Restricting the Development of Secondhand Goods Stores, Pawnshops, Check -Cashing
Establishments, and Temporary Employment Businesses within the City. He indicated this
Ordinance was first read on April 11, 1994, published in the City's official newspaper on
April 20, 1994, and is offered tonight for a public hearing and second reading.
Councilmember Rosene pointed out a word change which should be made in Section 101
of the ordinance: the word "or" should be "nor."
Mayor Paulson opened the meeting for the purpose of a public hearing on an Interim
Ordinance for the FuWe- of Protecting the Planning Process and the Health, Safety, and
Welfare of City Residents; Regulating and Restricting the Development of Secondhand
Goods Stores, Pawnshops, Check Cashing Establishments, and Temporary Employment
Businesses within the City at 7:52 p.m. He inquired if there was anyone present who wished
to address the Council.
No one appeared to address the Council.
There was a motion by Councilmember Scott and seconded by Couneilmember Kalligher to
close the public hearing at 7:52 p.m. The motion passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE NO, 94-08
Member Celia Scott introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption:
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE
PLANNING PROCESS AND THE kMALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF CITY
RESIDENTS; REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF
SECONDHAND GOODS STORES, PAWNSHOPS, CHECK•CASHING
ESTABLISHMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT BUSINESSES WITHIN
THE CITY
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by member Dave
Rosene, and the motion passed unanimously.
The City Manager presented An Ordinance Amending Chapter 11 of the City Ordinances
Regarding Liquor Licensing Hours of Operation imodifying the Consumption Provision from
1 am, to 30 Minutes After Closing.. He indicated this Ordinance was first read on April 11,
1994, published in the City's official newspaper on April 20,1994, and is offered tonight for
a public hearing and second reading.
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