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A motet wretlsw of they Plyw4ulA City Counmll gas aa.tI ed to
u_ r*r 1w 144 Oaveaport at 710 pose In the Coqmjl Cha*ers of
the MY C"t1e et 3w P.t owth Boulevard oo 341P 11, 1")
PNlSLWS At qor 00enport, Counoltwe11hers Melts. Schneldler,
Thrt leon and Nown. City Iwnager Willis, Assistant. City
wwwr Ilulrlet. Alsslstant hnglMor SweenePe Plower
Trwrog City Attorney Loflrr, and City Clerk IXMo
AM141 e, Mime
COMMMT ACM,
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1C1.10N w" mode by Cuunei Ine tuber Thretwat seconded by
Councllr 1wen, to approve the consent a •Ith the
deletion of Item 7-M.
Hotton Carried on a Moll Call vote, five ayes.
MINUILS
mwwwm ..
NOTION Cas MA0 4y COW91109mber Threlnen, seconded by
CuunCllmesber Min* to approve the minutes of the special
Mettnq of 3OWL 270 1951 ds submitted.
Nitta" carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
PUBLIC• WARM
Nayur Qavenpurt stated that the public hearing had been
i 1~ced In the MMORdpor and at Prov taus Cuunet t "04I095.
Haller Milli$ stated that the Lancaster Village P4vtnershlp has
Patitloned the 000441 riot the Loans to 1 enders Prugrdw to be
used by them to finance the acqulslttwk *no Pehaollltation of
1211 units of w t:lfaa lly housing0 tinder this program the
Commit has the authority to auttrtts.+ the $ale of hands to be
u5e0 bk 06 1041Rg. Institution as a ROOM to Channel Osney for
the W", 14 tion and rehabilitation of the units* the lending
instit+ution bears the risk eA them Is none to the taxpayers of
Rlyevuth. the ha nater Vttlogo Paetne>rship is pruposIM to
adore the Lausier Village Apartment eupplex and hos
dovolupttd ar Progras to Include the addition of M additional
units at UM, More t tft. A reW l Cement of the program Is that
fur 10 yoaro after the sate of the bunds, M of the housing
at t#ln available to persu is of .IUM income.
ANT ACANDA
Item A
IAINUTLS • 5KCIA L
MLET INC or
Mw 270 190)
ties SR
PtwIC NEARING •
LAMCAMA V ILLACR
PAtiTHEPSN;IP. LOAAS
TO LENMRS PROWN
Item 6•A
11511
SWIM Cornet l *wtaro
stir 11, 19"
Pap 1415
fur Covemort upmd the public Raying at 700 peso
lAe Ilryur asked which purtlan of the money would be used for
rehabllltatlun and how. amb for acquisition.
W MWlmrs, 6 520R Sandpiper Ct.t partwo answered that they
plan u esoend approximately S59000 per unit to rehabilitation
to Iandx4w. add exterlur 1fightlogg print Ing, rout repair'.
garage and pool repairs. Interior repairst and earpettog.
Cuumi lmember Threlnen asked IT any interior changos sere
planned.
or. Moines answered that there are no Interior design changes
planned. This summer they will concentrate on the e%terlur.
Councllmelber Throlnen asked It they anticipated a rent
11rcrease.
Mr. Holmes answered that they did not plan to raise the rents at
this ttwe.
Tom Na le+ Miller A Schroeder Muntelpals. Inc.. surnrnarl sed has
Ire bonds are sold, who is responsible for the payment of the
bundsq and who supervises the on site inspections Of the work
the Partnership plans to do.
M:Ifur Davenport 003ed the public hearing at 8111 p.m.
NOTION was Trade by Counc l lmember Thre i nen, secondees by
Cow II r Molise to adopt RLS"LUTION NO. 83•344 RELATING TC
IML ISSUAWL OF' RMNIA BOWS P1IRSUA HT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES.
CNAPVLR *82C ! FOR 14 PURPOSE OF FINANCING A OWLT ITAM1l.Y MOUSING
ORVELOW41 i GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO Y k; MKLOPMENT;
ADOPTING A MULTIIAMILV MOUSING PROGRAM AND AUTMOAIIINC
UNISSION OF THL HOUSING PROGRAM TO THE KINKSOFA MUUSING
T IMA L ACXNCV FOR F-0 1 AND APPROVAL.
Mutton carried on a Rall C411 vote. foulf apes. counellmember
Sahoelder voted no.
U. S. . ' Aw Curpurat tun has submitted a petition requesting the
vaeattnn of the man tory sewer easement In Trwnton Place 1st
Addition.
Mayor Daveropurt opened the public hearing at SM p.m.
No one chose to speak and the public hearing was closed at 802
pop.
REMUTION NQe63.3641
LOANS TO LE.NOERS
LANCASM VILLAGE
Item A -A
PUK IC HEARING -
SANLTARY SENOR
EASEMENT VACATION
Iters 6"R
Mit
5W41 Coewmi l Netting
My 11, IM
Papa I"
NOIIOM No Wada by CounelImember 1411s, seconded by
Cuuncilmetmber Ibe00 to adopt RLSOLWION N0. 193.345 AUTNNIZING
YK VACATION OF SANI VARY SLNEN EARK1119 TRENTON MICE 151
AOOITIOII.
Notion Burled on a full Call vote, five .hrss.
PETIT AND COIMIIb1:W
NOTION was mime by Councilmember Threlncd,. seconded by
oufti lmeAer 1bent to adugt RESOLUTION NO, 93.346 APPROVING
RALIIIINAW K ISTEREO LAND SURVEY AI', C"M1115HAL USE PERMIT
iO11 01 OIGLIttil.SS FOA ED KAPLAN fait RICO ENTERPRISES* INC.
x8/014).
Notion carried fur o Roll Call vote, five ayes.
llrnrger 11111s reported that the site plan I'ar Velp Canstruction
cumpaany for New Vork Camera and Videe, lne* has been reviewed
and recommended for appro*,aE r the planning Cumisslun. The
Issue on this applleatto!i Oealo With storm water lundlnq. The
Volp plan earls for a puna of 21.4 acre feet while the City's
storm water drainage plan calls for 24 acre feet. This is the
last Volp site subject to Council reviee which Impinges upon the
pending areao the applicant is asking that the pending level be
raised to eumpensate fur the reduced sturag capacity. This
brings the surface water level to within A" of Hlghway 55 and In
a 100 year occurrence could result In flooding.
Cuuncil;Amber Threlnen asked It ralsing the punct four Inches was
critical.
310 Olson, consulting engineer, answered that "ert:tcal" is hard
To e.
Cuuncilmember Neils asked hue the City can be guaranteed that
the extra allueance would be enough.
Mr. 013on answered that recurdings would have to be dune before
the project is pl«ser out.
Nanappr wlllta stated that the pending allowance could be
pruviftO cin this site or it could be moved across Ntghway SS
which would requlra addltlonal dnalysls.
Tow match, Volp Cunstructiun, stated that a fifty year flood
uocurance would be adequate to plait for. He noted that there is
do 8 inch margin of safety, which not only takes Into
consideration the, 100 year level, but they are proposing enuugh
of a 4wr9in to deCommud4te a 500 year flood level. Ne stated
Volp ackruutioledges the problem which exists In this area, and
employees of Volp who handled development In the early stapes
are Eu lir with thus firm.
RESOL010N N09830345
LASEKLUT VACATION
TREM101 PLACE IST
Item 6-11
RESOLUTION N0.83-366
SURVEY • CUP FOR
RICO ENTERPRISES
83014 )
Item 7.0
SITE PLAN A VARIANCE
VOLP CONSTRUCTION
NEN YORK CAMERA
81076 )
Item 7011
lisle
Special Council Meeting
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M011OM was mode by Counel.lmresber Moen, jeconded by Counci Umsfter
Molise to adopt RLSOLUTIOM MQ. $3447 APPROVING SITE PLAN AND
VMIANCLS FOR VOW CONSTRUCTION COW NY FOR N!V VORK CAHLRA AND
V1110, INC. MOM and add condition 10 as followse "That is
studir be conducted by the Clty•s consulting englneer, to
determine whether or not there mould he adverse Impacts to the
north of Highway SS, and that the pending Is adequate, prior to
Issuawe of permits. Vulp Construction will pay for the study.
The petitioner shall submit an qs-bultt survey of the drainage
area prior to Issud"M of the Certificate of occupancy for this
building's
Cuunclimemiber Melts asked if there would be any retail sales
or rentalis to the "lic conducted from this facllitys
Mr. Notch answered ttsat the company is a wholesaler and does not
con*wt retail Sales or rentals to the public.
NOTION was
Cuunctleewber
wilt be no
conducted fru
Trade by Councl imcm ber
Awns to add condition 11
retail sales or rentals
m this laclllty."
Motion to amend carriod, ?two ayes.
Neils, seconded by
as follows-: "That there
to the general public
Motion as amended carrl.ed on a Roll Call vete, five apes.
Nomgvr Millis stated that the Planning Commission considered
the request of the $fission Par'ners for the revision of their
WW from the deslgrwl.lun of "elderly" and "cundominlum" to
alwrtment colts" and Iveommendesd approval of the revised RPM.
He noted the cwverns of the residents raised at the public
hearings lit a related Issue (item 7.p), there is a matter of
adjusting dens.t- fur the overall development. The Council had
praviuu,sly Indicated that, with the provision of certatn low to
moderate housing, density credits would be considered providing
for 20% addltlunat density. the proposal dues cuntemplate the
continuation of that policy.
The prupused adJuslwent to mraxlmmem density avallabie to the
development IS duo to the )® acres of tend sold for County Road
61 lustallist lugs.
Pester Pridum, representing Mission Partnership, stated the issue
Mscu,swd by the Planning Cummissl4 n -ads whether or nut the
doe sIty credit was specifleally related to subsldlaed elderly
housing speclflcally, or to subsidleed housing for law to
miuderole lnamo restdonts generally. He stated than the reason
they had proposed elderly huusifig ias they were interested In
doing it, if pusstble. Fie lows not recollect that my density
credit Nes tied to elderly. He stated he doesn't believe the
present ordinance addresses elderly spMULCally as opposed to
low to mruderot,e Income.
1 U'TION MO.63
VOLP CONSTAIII"10"CONST""10II
NEV YORK CWRA
8)026)
1400 7.4
MISSION PARTNERS
RPtD PLAN AND CUP
AMF411MENTS FOR
MISSION RPUD
ItemtS 7«C AND 7.0
IN/
4ea04 X11 fteU q
301y 11, 19113
pw 118
COW411"Wier schaetlder stated that reason he removed Item T -D
from the tit: apnda was becohse he believed there was an.
Issue r ttArq tett deny. No stated he believed one of the
1100MMSS tm tM ar7aunl ty- of the FW was to provide htws:ing to
all strata of l IVIduals. ob stated his undeestandtag Www Is
ghat% n* eldrrlY bNOng Is ewnt01014ted.Mb asked 10 It was
pia 4+;bk4V tw cooeeetBots all of the subsidised houslnA Into one
SAM#
Pidm r Tra tee 4"oered that 4"W of the "Odit Ione notes that
the din:lty oust be waced thnanhwst the MW atm,l not
cwKvntroted. Mayor Nventwr: @*01*1i w4 the Ifj"t to have a
dispersal of' the ou".1414104 h"stng.
I0110M eat etude by Cuunci ltseolher Thretne.49 seea tuMd by
C040W liar 11100. to adopt RIsSS@LUT IOM IIA. 81"10 AKW l NG RPM
COW1110M. UR PtR1Q1 f1ND K AM FAR MISSION RF1JD 74,4175•a
ALLA11% To QY NF Ito l DiAlly l"lid h
Dlscusalan 191.1 end on the AMpe-r.ing of the conditions and whether
04154100 PartreesAip +greed. *0 Com Nuidee"so stated the
policy of mining dousing was a Mretropulltan Commit policy
Oriented to Clay levels It s the Council is applying this to
the project level.
ltr. Mao stated that he needed to clearty understonO whether
the City 040,10 alias an ontire phase to be dasl nate too to
eudpeato income hwta" other than lois-51,00 Oak'sibUc ,loo, gest
baeduset f lookeing often reoutres 100% eubs ldy for 4a entire
project.
lt was. Ift CawhCll 0003etnsus that flAurO phages devoted t04411y
to subal,dised nom elderly hvuslno would not be viewed favtw4aly
and thot such hotising was to be Integrated as to tote Daae+ of 0V
prvpused LoAm to Le wWm Proordwe Mayor Doveoport staled the
CukMell's position la per the resulutionj 1.e.6 the AU44101400
Rousing shovid not bye° Concentrated.
Ut ion care led on d 'Rall Call veto, five dyes.
CUWWIkMWWF livhnefider started It1s reeuilectlwt of the original
01 10 apprvvai 04% to designate 019tae ly hw %tng and It seems the
10W t4 develgo It is bc':o deleted. Peter Maw stated
ovy awe* not dei0lnq their 1:0=14mente but f104A atnq swth
lows.149 046 dirriou,lts they wilt continue to seek ways to hove
etdorl.y housing its the Po,
Cumnatima*er UhneAder stated d sito fur aldek ly Ihoustnq should
bo dolgnated all the plan. anti. if as the test phasys of the RM
Mery pec"'ed, no flaaAcIng were available for olderly hoiatng0
the CoWWIl could Q061 ider dabndl.ng the plan.
RGSOLUTI&I UJ0.43460
I'M MISSION 00 W
GARAt„ L Ohu51 TV
Item Two
Iisid
SWA101 Coupe; l l ""ting
i4q 11. M)
P490 10
Peter Pt hoer $toted they, ,mould prefer '.* not commit to a
spOelf is :alta 41 this 1' mme and they smild keep the Council up
to dote regordtngb their Offrorts to develop elderly huu,alnq.
e )OF pa-VOpurt sated fie felt there should be some redwttot In
the dmusity b&rl4uset of the ehwmge free owner uceupled to rental
bue4use this Is a ch4nge In the ekdr4cter of the Pme
Ol ic" ads m4ft by Cuunel tamer lhrelnen, seeended by
Cuunct lmwcabar *Its. to 4dQPt RLSOLUr 111!1 NO. &!•.149 AIIPMINC
RLVISl.D RPUD PLAT! AND COlIQ1110HAL 1ft Pl.Rhill FOR MIM101
PPAR1MNS PJR MISSION 0j,Vkj.OftmjS
DISCuss6an continued on the recommended cundlt,luns. Planner
lf9ftr0 stated that to sprtclry a ntvnber of units to he elderly
withmut speelflr ang where the; 3hUh&14 gu Is In4pprupr14te and the
I" WIC(k should decide. whore they are to be pl4cnd.
COWIV114"11er ltuen statad sh- 4greed with Cuunel tmembetr
S:h(.elder about an elderly huu.slnq site. Ehs 144}ur .stated he
w4s addreaslnq the change from cunduminitst units to rentAt
Units. 41141 ads scut prep4r4id to des agnate an elderly .site.
Arne t,h%trom, 11665 Oat A%c., stated that he Only had an hour
4RO a b4lir nut lea Ulf the ateet leg tunlght 4rcd that w<sn't enuugA
t tato to prepare has thuughts. Pro ?ue lhumpsun. who Aad been at
the P1411ning C4"misstun hearinq, w4s not able to 4tte+nd.
04,yur Ddvdnpupt stated ht had !4119041 with Mr. Ihunlpsun of the
huemvwners assmeldtlunt about the meetinq.
Or tell waa made by Cuuitc l latember Th re l esen, seconded by
Cuk"Wi lntember pure, to 4atend the mut tun to ddd eunOl t ion 5 aA
fulluwo: "rhe revised density range is $40 uotts to 6`O units!
with 'A addltlustal units i l a' , allowed fur tow and mudearat@
tne;unta huu%lLtg, with a demusistrable effort by the petitioner to
dvvtlu1,l half of Such unita as elderly huutitnq. The total
aw,llmum number ur units dchlev4ble Is VS."
COuncllat cheer ihrcalc 0n cunflrmed that his mottuo Outs not
req%&Ire docslgnatlun of 411 elderly sltt.
Mtrtioll ederted, fl%e 4 rs.
Cul"WilmO mbrr SQ-hotelder 111quirt-0 about the roduct ton of
dailsity. the Mdyur stated he wuuld like a reduction to reflect
the lttcredse l9t trWAC and efiangto of character. Mr. HuLderness
stated tho ot,trA.l traffic; lmpac,•t would be min1041.
Cuumilmemltep Schneld'or suggrsteld the numbVe of units etduced
cwuid reflect 4 percent.eye Inc ref:se In traffic, dbuut M.
OFSOLU11011 "DON) -A9
t
PAID CUP R PLAN r OR
M1AS1011 PNiTMRS
Item T.C'
1411
My 11
P4 s,#A'
1101104 an mw* by Cil imember Schnelelfr.
qtr thosea in tho *vent rlde/fly
COOS IX04P tow everax l dons t t y Shall Re
VA11!=` 04ch 1W be addgd Pf elderly kwl.eg
handed by hyryar
Ao4109 Is •rat
dlolnl~. b) It
1s cWtstructed.
Nation 1411*4 too ayes. councilmombers R"t Weds and
The°alnen v04-60 no's
0ma sat amefietl carried on a Rul.l Call tate, lour acres.
ewiftliplebel 514PA14tr voted no.
MOTION was 011e by Cuw e1lmember Throlnan$ sem by KSOURION Il8.436350
Couril i ii 6or Mian* to adopt 11LSMUT ION NO* 01.,350 ZINC
b INk KAT AM r:Yt,kWM141 CONTRAC t FOR 4AKMQ11Q W-00 20 1 IMAL KAT O riAKIM
40.11104 FOR WAYZATAI UNK d TRUST COWA NY 183011). PIANO 2ND A Mile
MOM
Notion curried r. a Roll Cat 1 tote$ five air+as. 'ttm Mt
Mat br hWIS stated that over the last turner of years the Mt MAY WARD
yon Qf the pvuVerty north of County Road 'f and west of Nathan LYND&E TLRM; NAL Co.
Late bas b"kk discussed seve.rdl tines. tis IP71 the suaring on PRLLIMjNAgY PLAT,
this 's-tte was aged t,, 'aa. The developrwnt proposed at that FINAL PLAT d SITE
k low did nal get cwrstrwted. SubsetMnt to that avent PLAN (83025)
additional peupio have looked at the 009 Al year or so ago the Item 7.F
Counvil apptwv"I a revised general development plan for a
shapplrg ester 444 reviewed a site plan for a booting alley.
The Cuutwil purl wed much Input. and dented the site plat, and
mrndltlonul use penin reqs -1st as not being 1n keeping w1th the
typo of de volopnsent they envisaged. how this petitioner to
seakdng to darelup this sit* with a retail store. The start hat
spent suint t#tie revievIng the proposal with represent atIvea of
the cvwfdAy dealing with s4wh eueslderattuns as sato design$ 4ro1
possible Rontllttonal use permits or varlanees of whtch therr
see rwne requ l red.
The Plonn.lrg Cyuwlsslon heard the proposal at a public hearlk,4 .
They did roviem the prellainary plat, general development pi4in
and floal plat@ and thw4e Items havr, been recumended foir
4ppruve1l but the mutton to approve the site plan failed on a
tit vote. The Cwgctl is being asked to oonstder severill
resolutians; one to approve the preliminary plat and genertll
develu;=Al p.tant one to approve the final plat and development
eoo6wroctl urs to set conditions to be met prior to filing tte
f.tnrtl pletl and oro+ approving the *Its plan, W stated that It
is his view %hot the City's aunlrr*9 urdirsancw does estasltah
ortalrr or.lkorla to be met. The petitioner has met or exceeded
the slates design standards. He preuwteOt a list of the issues
raised by nel9bbors at the public hearing,, County Road 9 will
be upgraded lot the next roe years rhethe4 at not development
occurs. He stated he believes the petitioner has met the
requirements of the City.
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Spec'/al Cawicll Meeting
301y Its, 1")
Pelq O 151
Planner Ttenere Confirmed for the Moyer that the Cwiprehemlve
Plon dues notalluw for a reglonal shopping center such as the
Dales".
NOW davenport stated that Policy 7)»;lla clearly appl lea to the
duentcwe area only. R morket analyses Is not re"Ired In this
lnstanerrt, the policy was developed for downtown only.
Run krlcltsun, Chalnwe of hynddle3 Terelnai Go., introduceC other
cunsu an s and staff for Lyn&It Terminsl. Ns stated that this
store will represent a first class physieal improvement for
Plymouth. The store Is a new marketing concept, designed to
meet nelgAburhuad rureds. The proposal cumplles with the Intent
of the Cumprehensive Plan and oil soning ordlnames. "a
variances are r"pl rad. He west with representatives of the
nelghburhoud assoclattun. As a result of that$ represent4tIves
from the nelghburhmd visited other Holtday shares. Ilullday Is
a MlnResuta based curyany and they plan to develop a first class
upeerattun, the petltloner's staff, legal counsel, and planning
consu 1 tint, `beard Ddh i yren, believe the praiposdd use 13 A
Fie i ghbrhwW ILV%t car.
Run Ilrank, Kursunski, Krank, and Crick -song architects for
y, stated that the Bold Is guided appropriately for their
u". The building Is 125,E sgkmre rest. It will contain a
combination of food dad nun•fuud Item. 110 presented sketches of
the prupose,a building showing what It wuijld look like from
several areas. Ne explained the beraing and landscaping that
were planned and the exterior of thfl building would be. There
wtit be customer parking s, -)aces In trunk of the sture and
vWiuye%a parking spacers to hack of the store. Ne stated that
they are,+ nut asking fur ane vorldnces or conditional use
permits.
Mayor Davenport asked hue this site was selected and about the
natUft of the store and market. Mr. trieksuo answered that they
car;} is product line of food annd convenience gauds. They
deliberately sat out to design a store catering to we;:kly
shopping needs. This site was selected bevause of Its need from
the stdndpulot of competitiveness and demographics. This store
Is not designed to replicate the existing large stores in
Fridley And Bluumtn9tun.
ftyur Odvenpurt asked for allure definition of the trade area.
Mr, tricksvn answered that the product line Is different and
they betlleve the prtedry trade area will be true the
nelgWrhoud, with about a five to six minute driving distance,
or three to five miles which Is e%tended by virtue of limited
access highways.
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l,al4 Ceii hitt;
ilk 11. i
Pa*e 11
the IMyot asked ko- advert to 1xv and pnm% lW4 rWld be clone.
Nro trledwo answered that the food world be advert Wv4 In
Coma with thtt Other, starese than nwt-fnad departwits owid bg
a caeMoot.loo of dist Inst iv* a W gown advertising In both
local ". esowers alta the Starr and lribuk%Ob
CoUnCIUMOOr Schneidwr asked what gaols wild not. be Carelede
wr* tri4man stated ash Seals Includes apparel, furniture, and
04 9f gVIISMSO
art Mitj 101JO 47th Ave., stated h* Is less than taw blacks
Fromthei,Trore. 11Q listed several object1wa and stated he dnes
not beilewe that this is a neloborhmd ahoppinq center and
Wsttoned the delinttlab of a ne ghbork" W cited aelterla
for o nalghborhoad center frust the CoWrOhOSSIve Plan. "a
stated tar stem was r9glenatl in character and 414 not satisfy
the orritertae hho Bald traffic generation aurid be a problem
aspeClolly Mn" Cott) Road g won't be ca pleted for same time.
Aavld bakep "20 "Athan bane, started that, since imeting with
ren n4 EoMlsslun, etembers of the humeww ors &*social Ica
have ett glib the pet 1 tloper. Including an on %$%* 00% to the
stunt In 11lope+tingtme, he stated that this Is not & n019h Orhow
shupplMO ennt*r but. 0 r"tural ane "In disguln". They appose
the stare as & "eleferctive development's inch bec&u,ser they have
scathing to writing an whist the; developer will do to keep thy
store frust daterlaroting. They U"Wrt the donlatl of this
potlt,lw l the reiareing of tho Rrupwrty to its arevious
ldsstflQAttowtl &nd the lucatlon of the Wilday stare to
jentown Plymouth.
hark *Cult , ) M htusesuad Low. at tere+eey for the
o ners, eltea a position paper and a supe emtent he had
ttods and he stated ke believes start has made an error In
Interpreting the toning Ordinance as to nrlghborhooil versus
regional shopping Contots. hla asked that the CWWI l correct,
this ,ud deny that petitta. hq Mated the Pl,tflning COWAS&lon
tie vote was offectivel) a donial s.tnce the favoroble votes were
basad upon the staff rev dot ion. hie read tan Section g.
SubIIv lslon A to the lofting Qrdlnowe. Ob addeA that CI tv staff
has not taken the. Ole to get cowlete tnformatloo rem the
patltloner. iia believes the petitioner shwid runtish to him
the a arketing informat tw he requeate4. Ire stated the
petitioner hos demostrated the store to be a reRAonal one.
1
The Mayur asked on what legal bakis the City could deny the
request since no varI&MOS were required, and the retail uses
ore pertttt.ted in the Flol Clstrict.
Me. "dul igugh an.swored that the =oninlg ordinance states that
the appl teat -hat Mst relate to the CwWroheensive Platte me
doesn't believe it coaestlt,es. 1a believes the Mord does not
wen taln evidence that this to a neighborhood center$ and the
C prlhen;lve Pian ".,:&&rides for the uses perot t ted In this area.
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Mayor Davenport stated it Is the Council's role to Interpret the
cunfentity of specific proposals to the general guidelines of
the Ou"rehenslve Plan. Mr. McCullough stated a public hearing
Mould be held to consider regulding the land, on its merits,
for the proposed use.
Couneilmp Aer Neils asked If the Four Seasons shopping center
res d neighborhood shopping center since It is of the saw
guiding and runlng classifications. We McCullough said he
believes It ls. She stated that the Four Seasons Center is
larger and required variances.
Mr. McCullough cuspared the Four Seasons Center with the
existing Hullday stores. CounciLmeffiber Neils stated the Council
Is not cconsldering those stores but, rather, the proposed
store.
Further discussion ensued about types of shopping centers.
Mayor Davenport suggested mow nelghEa)cs believe the Four
Seasons Center is a neighborhood shopping center, but that the
proposed store is nQt. Mr. McCullough stated additional
Information is needed from the petitioner and he expects that It
will cun!Irm this belief.
Mr. Erickson stated that they would feel that It would be
dlscrlmiswtury If they were treated differently than the Four
Seasons Center which is Larger with similar pruduet lines and
which is functionally similar.
Cuunelleewbor Schneider asked if Nu:lday would give their market
studies to a independent analyst for review. Mr. Erickson
responded that they question the purpose of that and the data Is
considered to be proprietary relative to competition and growth
prujectlues.
Mr. Flaaten, attorney for Lyndaler Terminal, stated that the
Kid eEast Neighborhood as designated by the guide plan,
extends beyond Plywuuth.
Cuunclimember Neils stated that the 197) resolution dealing with
a CUMNUAlty shUpping center was established to review prc pusals
Ia duwntuwn Plymouth, these standards were not applied to Four
Seasons and should not be used to evaluate Holiday.
NOTION was wmdo by Cuuncl lmembtr Muen, seconded by Cuunci lmember RESOLUTION 11D.SlaJ51
Threloen, to adupt RESOLUTION NO. 43•)51 APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY
PLAT AND UNLRAL DLVELOPMLNT PLAN FOR XROML JLNSEH, LYNDALE Di VELOPWNT PLAN,
TLINUTAL COMPANY FOR HOLIDAY WLST ADDITLOHt (81025). LYNDALL KRNIMAL CO
HOLIDAY ($lO?S)
Mutlwi Carried un 4 Ru,l1 Call vote, five ayes. Item 74
Mit
iil Coueel l lbes try)
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page 154
NOT140 Was grade by C l lmember Moen, wmdom by Counclimemkor M01.11110" N0.4303s?
1Arei,Mn, to adapt ifI501,U11011 NO. 03-!52 APPMAL OI FINAL 'JLA1 rim PUT 0 Wre
AND QiULa UIT COMIRAC1 FOR XMIL 3LMLN, LVNDALL ILRMINAL COPIPACI, LVINDALt
CQWAW rM WMIDAY VLSI ADDI T 1011 MMM* TLiM"IMAL FOR
Ml1DAV I83b25)
Motion carried an a Rail Call vote, five ayes. Item 1.r
MD11011 Was MMk by COWMI lir Moen, seconded by: Count lrember MGM10" 1 OM6353
lhrelnwn+ to apt RLSi411.11loN N0. 8)10-0S! 4R11ING CONDITIONS 1D
N. 111.1 FORM 10 FIL IIIC mND RKARDING F IRAL PLAT FOR "HOLIDAY HOLIDAY VLSI A0d1.
VEST A001110W FOR XRW XNSLN, LYMML TLRMIRAL CPWANY LYNDALk 11.RMIML
to oMe CID* (5105)
1 t em ~Ar
Mution carried on a Rall Call vote, five dyes.
NOTION Was W by Cauncl immser Mien, seconded by Cmmct immber RkSOLti11011 N §1*3%
1hre.Inen, to Adopt IItSMUTION NQ. 0454 APMV'AL Of Sift PLAN 31T PM
FOR XIIW AiU04 UNDALL ILRMiINAL COWA14Y FOR "HOLIDAY VAiiklltlM-, LVWDAU
UARkiOtl * 1111425). TtRMINAL 1830251
Item 7•F
Cuunclimembar Schneider asked hue the City could be assured that
they womIdn't have an unkempt site five yearn from none
H01101 was *Ade by Caum i lmember Neils, seconded by
Count I ,tmvw ta r° Nuen, to amend the motion and add to caeld i t i on
Nu. 7 as folleowsa "5huuld the petitioner fail to comply with
this pruvistun, storey maodgemer t shill t be notified of the
Irreguiartty and given 24 hours to cuerpty. In the event store
eanagtOnt dues not comply, the City %halt proceed with the
Race%nary corrective mark and as%ess the Bust against the
property."
Mutton carrleu, five d)ds.
City Attturney Letter advised that the amendititt be added to the
devetopmont contract as well.
MOTION w4s 04de by Mayur 04%eaport, seconded by Counellmamber
Moen* to rocunsidor the devetupment cuntedot approval.
Motion carrlod, five ayes.
041101 eas adder by Cuunetlmember Schneider, seconded by
Cow ullmmber **no to include condition 7 In the developmot
cofotrdots
motto" wried, five dyes.
Coumt kgooke Neils asked 't two tight standards could Co moved
onto the p rikin0 lot ls' .s ds. Mr. Kvdi* stated this could be
done to get an overall, tuned down light euveedgd. Counctlmember
Moon liwWlred about hours of uporatiun anti when the parking lut
lights would be turftd off.
Mit
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11011000 we Oift by Counellweder *11*9 socamkd by Mayor
Doommrt. to Mend the saottea duld add "Poltion We 9 as
ullarss "the .I10t surds slang County Omd 9 shrll be
MOsed dWoavlwatel), 1$ teat to Cho, north and plaved In the
trafrle .Islam."
Witten earriode five alese
further discussion ensued regrrding tho site lighting.
Nobe" was oade by Mrxsr Qive"porto seceded by Counctimewber
Darn, to rerunaider the pre%lour Mout fiun.
Nutiun carrled. rive 4yeps
tt01.M wu Mads blv tuunCl lea ber Threinen, wultded by Itayor
pavenpurt., to add the folkoming to condition 11u 91 "or
equlvalbnt reduet tui? of overall candle power shall be achifted
hruugh deSIVI such as shleldl,ng."
Otlow Carried, five 4jte3.
HOTIO" was adde by Cuwwllmo#6er 1Ajan, seconded by Counell ember
Unitst to a"Id the mottoo to add condition 10 as fol lows
After n 1049ht there will be no t tght Ing except bul ldlne,
security lighting, InckudimT the lighted pylw slgns."
1%ticet edreled, five ares.
NOTION was M600 by Mayer Ravenpurt, secund4d by Cowellir
Hume to amend the Motion to add condition "a. 11 as fat lowss
the bores clomp County Rid 9 shalt be widened to cover
ddtllt,iwwl orad dpproaalMostely equlva.tent to one rue of parktng."
Notion adrriedo five dyes.
CowwIlmomber Schfwtovr stated Must of the traea an the north
side are deciduous and ahuutd be evargrebns.
Qavld Ktraehe landscape architect for MultdaYO stated that
apNrux.oa a y U'k f tho trres planned on the site are
evaegreens.
Uls"Sstun followed regarding site and building elevations.
Dick Ssthre- conso.lting englnee;', stated that the building level
o W'T'FM the surrwus dleg arreas the elevation relates well to
k6tho Dant to the east. If the elevation were changed the
sltuAtIw would not be suitable any more.
M/I
5p"141 CwJOKll wotl"
Pai 11i
NOI-100 a" by Counclimpyhoo Schneider,
Cama lrwwr 1hrVl.fene to aid the Nation to
0 12 as fellaou 01ho nwNbet of trres on the
the P """y titin be dMmod."
Not,la corrlede five ayese
i4eerendod by
Add cnndltlon
north •idle of
01"Vo-Ion rpt lewd M"rding the hours of operat Ion.
MOT -100 ems am* by CuenolleVAIer Iweat seconded
Orve#"tr to r MSIder condition Has t0 and to
fol.luwl°j t "furs of "oration be limited to MO a.es
p.e* h kp thrumo Saturday ow 9$00 dome to 7100
SM44) ID
Ruthin carrisof five ayes*
hn"d'tOM was ale by Counc 1 I•wber Schneider, aeewu*d
krvanpurt, to reapprove the developwnt contracts
addltlaft of nft aftnnt appcovcd sent
recoWderat lone
by hoar
add the
to 11100
p.ee on
by Mayor
with the
to the
motion carried* ?two ayes.
out" obtlun as aeendad carried on a Roll Call Vote, tour ayes.
CuunelleeMer Schneider voted no.
MOTION sail sad* by Counelleaftr lhrelrmn. seconded by
COWW1llit r Moent to adopt RLSOLUT ION We 830388 RESOL TION Of
CONCOMM 9 TURNMC" OF MAN 154*
Motlon carried on a Roll Call Motu, vtva ayes.
001 ION ems viade b7 Cuunctimember Thretnen, seconded by
Cowl Imdoe Moon, to adopt WOLUTION NO. 83-356 STATI MMI Of
OftOSTAND111C BLIKLN HLHNkPIN COUNTY AND THL CITY Of PLYNWTN.
CITY Pr"CT No. 2050
Notlotl caerled an d Roll Call %Otto live ayes.
HpTION was awle by Coun411mmAer Throlnen, seconded by
Cuuncll r A*"$ to adupt RkSOLUTIOM N0. 81457 0MARtHe
APLQUACY Oi KTI/ION AND OROLRINC PRLPARA11014 Of RLPORTv SWI
L IQ1T K • MM5101: Of PLYMOUTH ADDITION*
OW160 darned all a Rini Call. rota, five ayes.
NOTION was made by Cuunc 1 lmembe r Th re t nen v Seconded by
COWMI1044or Noon# to adopt RI SOLUTIOM M0. 83458 RMIVIM
PRLLIKWAl1Y REPORT AM pfiKR IK PWXCT 0 STREET L ICHT INC - 12TH
AY1.WA AST or ""MAY 101.
RESOLUTION MOO930 35S
TUMMACK of tu" 1 S4
Item 7-e0
Rf3TA Qa "068)W356
STANDIM KTWkt"
CITY a HENNEPIN C'TY.
Item 7•C0
RESOLUTION "0.83+357
Me
STRRRT RICNTS
CliMSllM; AI1i111.
Item 7.140
Rk4QLUT IfMh IN1.83,056
STRUT LICHTSj 12TH
AIDE. WEST OF HWV 101
Item 7-.10
is//
SOM-141 Connell wotlnq
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Notion carried ur a pull Call vote* five ayes.
NOTION was made by Councllmrmber 1Nrelnen, seconded by RESOLUTION NO.SS-3S9
Councllr Nlaen, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. S3459 APPROVING EXMM ORKM NO. T'
CNIA Q ORMN N0. 1. COUNTYROAD 6101.14,,I04 LAHL UTILITY AND C.R. 6114EPIUN LANE
STRLET I P'ROAMLMI PROJECT NO. 20S. by adding S2,00.90. UTILITY • SPELT INP
PROJECT 205
Motion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes. Item Me
MOTION was wde by Comcilmember TArelnen, seconded by RESOLUTION N0.91-360
Count' -+amber Noon, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 63•!60 ORDERING
IMMVLF*N1 AND PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SKCIF ICA11ONS9 S10R11 SPECS, STORN NATER
Hoe
BCTORACRPOND -P8 SITHIN PLYMOUTH CRLLK PARK, PROJECT PONDPOI
IAV. 2070 PROJRCT ND. 207
Item 7-K+
Notion earrled on a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
NOTION was made by Cow...11mewber TArelnen, seconded by RESOLUTION NO.S1.361
Cuunallmember Moen, to adopt RLSOLUTION N0, 83-161 AMENDING
DLVLLOPNlNT CONTRACT, DLLRw00D L.STATES ADDITION (A.794). CONTRACT, DEERWwo
LSTATE,S (4484)
Notion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes. Item 7-L•
NOTION was made by Councilaeember TArelnen, seconded by RESOLUTION "0.931WZ2
Cowwl.lmembe•r Moen, to adopt RLSOLUTION N0. 83-162 REDUCING
DLVLLOPMLN1 BOND, NI&HON "ILLS PARK 9TN ADDI i ION (80027) to "ASSION "ILLS PARK
5100240. BY" A110NN. (80027)
It" 7-N-1•
Mutton carried on a Roll C.'ll vote, flue ayes.
MOTION was made by Cuunellmember TNrelnen, seconded by RESOLUTION N0.8I-361
Cuuncl it Nen, to adopt RL:SOLUT IONI N0. 8)-161 REDUCING MAP REUKTIM
OLVLLOFM NT BOND, OLLRWOOD MLADOWS ADDITION (A-784) to $0. DEERS MEADOWS
ADON1. (A-784)
Notion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes. Item 7.N1-2
NOTION was made by Cuunctiffambesr Threinen, seconded by RESOLUTION NO.81-364
Cuunclimember Muen, to adopt RLS15e.UTION NO. 8)-364 RLDUCINC MAP lAtufflyw,
DLVLLOPMLNT BOND, MLD1CINL LAME! LSTATLS (A423) to S39500. MEDICINE LAKE.
ESTATES (A.721)
Notion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes. Item 7%WJ0
NOT-LON was made by Counellaeember Threinen, seconded by RESOLUTION NO.8I.36S
Cuumllmember Nbet, to adupt RLSOLU110N N0. 83-. t5 APNROVINC WNW W#*5ALE
TLHVRARY ON -SAL L ION -INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR L.1Ct-N ."- S to Rick NON•INI0XICATINC
Roche KER 1.ICLNSES
1,.em 7.ti+
Not ton carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
M//
Spec,lat comil. "Milk .
Jbly, lit 1")
Page Ila
NATION was sada by Councilr Threlnen, seconded by
CowmAlmodwr Morn# to adept RESOLUTION N0. 113-366 AUTHO 8111%
PORTICIPATION 1N TNR 301NT AND COOPERATIVE PURCHAS.INC OF FIRE
FIGHTING I.QUIPNLKT BY THE SEVEN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT JOINT
POKR$ PUtCN INC CONISORTIW0
Motion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
MOTION was made by Councllmember Threlnen, seconded by
Councllmember MWn, to adopt. RESOLUTION W. 53467 AUTMORIXIN!G
TNR MAYOR AND CIIV MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH MEN
AND PENTTILA 198) AN 1964 AUDITING SERVICES.
Motion carried an a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
NOTION was lade by Counclimember Threleten, seconded by
Count i naber Moen, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 83-368 APPROVAL Of
AIN1 W +T LICLNSL FOR WILLIAM SIIPE SHOWS. INC.
Mut lun 4arrtA on a Roll ':alt vote# five ayes.
NOTION was made by Counclimember Threlnen, seconded by
Counellmembe., Moen, to adopt RESOLUTION We 83-369 APPROVING
PLOOLLRS LICENSE FOR MARILYN STURN.
Motion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
MOTION was wade by Councllmember Threlnen, seconded by
Cuuncilmember Moen, to adept RESOLUTION NO. 63-370 APPROVING
PLOOLLRS LICLNSES FOR LARRY WOLNER AND MICHAEL WACNLR.
Mutlun carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes.
PORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Manager Willis stated that the Assessment Committee has met ae d
will continue to meet with the petitioner regarding Project 122
18th Ave./fax Forest Addition Improvement special assessment.
He utated he will have a further report at next Monday's meetlnq
when the contract has to be awarded for the project.
Assistant Manager Bayles presented the Council with two choices
of a logo for the Plymcuth Metro Link transit system. The logo
will be used In advertising, on the vai s and on signs.
The meeting adjourned at 12110 a.m.
RESOLUTION N OIJ3-366
wit" MKIN
PURCHASING FAR FIRE
DEPARTMENT
Item 7-0*
RESOLUTION NO.113.367
1953"790 )WITING,
SERVICES AGREEMENT
Item 7•P*
RESOLUTION 40.83.368
Item 7-0*
RESOLUTION 40.113.369
MARILYN STURM
Item 7-R*
RESOLUTION 40.113.370
LARRY WOLNER
MICHAEL WAGNER
Item 7-R*
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
APPEAL, 18TH AYE.
FOX FOREST ADDN.
STREET We
Item d•A
LOCO FOR TRANSIT
SYSTEM
Item 8-b