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Planning Commission Application No.8g�
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CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION
Application No. 88021
Street Location of Property
Please Print Clearly or Type
6160 Summit Drive
Legal Description of Property Tracts A & H, R.L.S. No. 1594
Owner Ryan Construction Company
Address 900 Second Avenue South #700 - Mpls., MN 55402
Applicant Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority
Phone No. 339-9847
Address 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Phone No. 561-5440
Type of Request: Rezoning Subdivision Approval
Variance Site & Bldg. Plan Approval
XX Special Use Permit Other:
Description of Request: Special use permit for off -site accessory parking for the Earle
Brown Farm.
The applicant requests processing of this application and agrees to pay to the City of
Brooklyn Center, within fifteen (15) days after mailing or delivery of the billing state-
ment, the actual costs incurred by the City for Engineering, Planning and Legal expenses
reasonably and necessarily required by the City for the processing of the application.
Such costs shall be in addition to the application fee described herein. Withdrawal of
the application shall not relieve the applicant.of the obligation to pay costs incurred
prior to withdrawal. '
Fee $ Waived
Receipt No. Date: November 7, 1988
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
Dates of P.C. Consideration:
cant's Signature
Approved Denied this day of / 19 subject to the
following conditions: ,j& M"
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CITY COUNCIL ACTION
Dates of Council Consideration:
Approved Denied this,i)&day of z 19 with the following
amendment:
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P/I Form No. 18 (over please)
Planning Commission Information Sheet
Application No. 88021
Applicant: Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority
Location: 6160 Summit Drive
Request: Special Use Permit
The applicant requests special use permit approval for off -site accessory parking
on the site of Brookdale Corporate Center III, 6160 Summit Drive. The uses of the
the off -site parking is to be the Earle Brown Farm. The site in question is zoned I-
1 and is bounded on the north by vacant I-1 zoned land, on the east by the Earle Brown
Farm and the Earle Brown Commons residential development, on the south by Summit
Drive, and on the west by Earle Brown Drive (west leg) . Off -site accessory parking
is a special use in the I-1 zoning district. The off -site accessory parking rights
are not localized to particular area on the site, but are incorporated in a
development agreement between the City of Brooklyn Center and Ryan Construction Co.
The agreement grants the City rights to 41 parking spaces on the Brookdale Corporate
Center III site without regard to location. However,, there is a 41 stall lot within
the Ryan property that has access only from the Farm site.
The proposed off -site parking meets the requirements of section 35-701.3
(attached). It is in the same zoning district; the parking is within 800' of the
Farm site; there are more than 20 off -site spaces; the parking is not across a major
thoroughfare; the parking is legally encumbered to the use of the Farm site. The 41
off -site stalls, added to the 286 on -site stalls, brings the total parking available
to the 327 stalls. This is enough to meet the required parking for the Farm complex
(322 spaces) if the hippodrome is used as an exhibit hall. Banquet parking will
likely require either a ramp or agreements with owners of surrounding property to
use office parking lots in the evening hours.
In lieu of the fact that a form of legal encumberance already exists to reserve the 41
spaces to use by the Earle Brown Farm site, approval is recommended without
conditions.
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