HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 01-30-1968aauary_ O, 296$
A regular meeting of the Plannitt g Commission,was called to order by
Vice -Chairman Renner at $ aOQ p.m
present:; Viae=mi n. Renner, Commissioners ' bapman, Hafoer,; Hedwka, Xindbeth,
Kirchhoff, Wi,llenbring and. Jahn Ber gly Planning Consultant.
Absent: Ohmn. Sgan, Commissioner Holcombe. Com. Cairanaugh, resigned,.
Vloe-Chma. Renner opened, a likiblic Hearing to consider Registered R.L..$. #466
tA $urvey #466 as described in 'the Notice of fearing and located APTROVID
in the vicinity of Nest Medicine Lake Drive and 47th .Avenue N.
I"atitioners:: Conrad Hallstrom, fee owner, and Wallace E* Anderson.
Proponents.; Wallace Anderson, agent for Mr. Hallatrom,
Oppoteuta: None..
Cot. Harter reported that the Plet Committee recommended. approval.
XMION by Com. Haf tier, second by Com. Hedtke, to, recommend arproval
of Registered Land Survey #466 as requested by Wallace Anderson for
Conrad, Ral,l,atrom and described in the Notice of Hearing. Motion
passed by all. Commissioners present voting aye.
PEPIT10,NS, REgUBSTS & COMMUNIOATION
Dr.. Norbert S, Lang appeared regarding establishment of a dental RE: DR.. LANG
office in hie home at 18615 27th Aye.nue N. It was brought out by DENTAL OFFICE
the Planning Consultant that the "proposed Zoning Ordinance* 'would IN H0.i
require a Conditional Use Permit and s Public Nearing.
MOTION by Cam.. Kindseth, second, by Coot. Haf'nor , to table the request
until Hearings are held regarding passage or the 'Proposed Zoning
Ordinance", and in the interim to pttt the matter into Committee for
study and report,
MaM,'y"' W by Coag, Willer.bring, ng, second by Com. Hedtke, that a Public
Hearing regarding the OoAditioaal Use .Permi't be held et the next
Rlanairlg Commission meeting.
The Amendment to the. Motion passed by all Commissioners prers.at
voting aye.
The min Motion passed by afive ;yea vote. Com. 'Chapman voted nay.
Ray 3. Ui,lbauer, D.C. Bell Co., and tw,e representatives of Tri-$tete RE: I-1 REZONING
Conatrnction Go, appeared regard, rg rezo)aing 72 acres at the north- AT NATHAN IAM
most aorner of 10th avenue and Nathan Latae,; on either side of Pa`s» lam AVE.
setts Creak.. from R"l to .Heavy Industrial. It eras stated that a R. iVILBATIER
paper container fabrication plant is slated for the area shown as
I-1 on the wProposad Zoning, Map.01 and that no further speoific plans
for tha: remainder of the area have been developed.
MIOT? by Com,Xiac seth, second by Oom Chapman, to recommend that
the part' of the property shown on the "Pxoposed :Zoning Nap' asi 1-1
be designated as 1-1 for the forthcoming Public° i - ring., and also
to reeo=end that the entire plat be designated as I-1. Motion
passed by all, Cottmissionars present voting aye.:
aaani Gomissivn anusxy', 1968
A-li"red W. Hay Appeared regar4ing establishment of n aowetoial, ca.,eM HAS CAR'WAsnwashatGo. Pa. 18 and 36th kvenue N. on the 3rd, lo -1 south. of 36th
A;renue`• He was, advised that a Conditional 11se Permitwould be re-
quired and that thel lax i.`t Colnmissinn could not ttke action with-
oat sabmission of a surveyor1s layout _showing t arking, eta.,,
Bruce . GaZ"Ison, XiW"-iapolxs Industrial park, appeared to request
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ZINNIA XAN
changing the name of Zinnia Lane ClUN0ED T\Q
MOTION by C m. Heffner, avoond by Com. Chapman, to recommend permit- AMAPQLZS L.kNE,
ting Wil? to: change the: name of Zinnia imine -to Annapolis-- Lane between, AiIP
Co. Ra. 6 and Hwy Xotioa paslged by all Commissioners present
votikg aye..
UNFIN16HED .BMINESS
Roy Bussee, T & ii Construo tion Got, appat,'ed regarding the requested MTIPLE ZONIWI.,
rezoAing of about 4 acres 14 the, vicinity of i' o. RL 15 and 11neview AT CO. RDS, lj' &
lAn,e from Residential to Multiple Dwelling., He stated he would like PINEVIEW 1IVLED
an opiniOA from the :'Iana'ing Goiwission before: proceeding with the X & B CONST. CO..
development: of a 'detailed, plot plan. Public Hearing held ll/i6/67«
GIXON by Gem. Cham, second by Coda.. Wi,llenbring, to recommend
that the request for rezoning be denied for the following main reasons:
1) Spot Multiple. zoning in a residential area±. :) Traffic problems :
hazardous earner.. 3) Petitiot opposing the rezoning signed. by about
67 families. Motion passed. by all, Commissioners ptmsent voting aye.
Vdvartj E. Woody, 13toc Co., and Stanley iopazyk, builder, appeared RF,-. ETOG CO.
regarding the requested rezoning of about 20 acres in the vicinity MULTIPLE ZONING
of East Medicine Lake 'Boulevard and Pilgrim Lane from Residential E. F MEDIC. LA1fE
to Multiple Dwelling. .ablio Fearing hold ll/16/67 A model of
the prppossd 2 building, 216 apartment unit complox was displayed
Showing 2 aeces,ses: to East Medicine Lake Boulevard. The Planning,
onsul.tant stated that all requirements of the 'P oposBd Zoning
GrdiaanceO *ero met.. There vas considerable discussion vith area
residents in the audience and Councilmen Hagen and Hunt vrho Frere
present, It was brought out that a committee to study and report
on dnvelopmea•t of the east side of Medicine Lake, and consisting of
a Councilman, Conmi:ssioner, the Village Engineer,, .Administraior and
Planning Consultant waia n to be set up by Council action.. Planning
Commission aation ern the requested rezoning was postponed until the
next meeting pending report of the Special Committee; io be farmed.
Sohn. Bergly advised the P,& G. that no further action on the Van'Dusen REa VAVDUSEN
request for Industrial zoning of about 43 acres in the. vie Aty of OWING REQUEST
Buaiki.rk 14ne and Hwy. 55 was required as Mr. Vannusen hel decided
to proceed only 'with an addition to.. his present building.
Com. Xirahhoff arrived about 10:45 p.m.
Robert Scholar, b. C. Bell Coo, appeared regerding tho requested
rezoning of Block E, Plymouth Orchards and 'Block 6, Beacon Heights
lot Addition, from Industrial to Multiple Duelling., Publ,.'c Hearing
held and rezoning recommended 12/14/67. The matter was re ers ed,
back to the P., G by the' Courier. on 1/8/68.
Lanni ng Co nission, nutas January 30* 1968 Page ;
Y440v by Cram. Hafner, second by Coit. Xirahhoff, to recommend takiag Res U 'IDLE C
actiorL to 4ow the particular area er Multiple lkrellizixe ther than Bl,- Z, 1LN"iliOTi'1'H
Industrial an the Prriposea Zoning t'p#, Motion passed by all Go -, 4QR AAD & Bi,. 6,
missionez a present voting aye. 3351 P. ICiin'S
Robert Haholer and, Dale Kraemers, Schulz Homes, Inc,, appeared re- BE,: NM-'ME
gardi.ng the requested rezonit}a of Lots A,$,G,D,B,K & L, R.L.S. 74.E ZQNIMI AT
from Residential to ,941tipit Dvel.ai,ng. Zblic Rearing held 1.2/14/ SXC".0RE H
67.., 0cm. 'Willejabring reported that the Zoning Committee had not 15TH AVE.
yet completed its study of ane proposal.. The Planning Consultant
advised that the 'proposed apartment complex should n"e under
Tanned Community_ >Zerr tent.
MOTION by Com- K ndseth, second by Com. Hafner, to recommend ap-
proval ci' placing the ar@y, on the '"Proposed Zoning W'rip" as'; X4 Vint
the qualification thea it be under Conditional Use Permit Sub-
dzvicion $ of Seati,on C-S. of the. "I.Proposed Zoning Cxdi.nenael
relating to; Community Vnit Project*
The nation was defeated by a t4 s vote <
Dom's. Hainer, Wi;llenbring and HedtIce voted aye.. Corn's.. Kirchhoff,
Renner and Chapman voted nay., Com. Zindseth abstained.
MO IM by Com. K nd.seth, second by Com. Hedtke, that: further
o-onsideretion of the requested rezoning be given following completion-
of study and report of the Zoning Committee due to the tie 'vote.
Motion passed bye six yea mote.. Cow. Willenbriug abstained.
MOTTOX by G,=. Hafner, second by Com. Kirchhoff, to continue meeting
the last Tuesday of the month for one more ronth, ,th.e.rabtr setting
the rebruary meeting date for the 27th. Motion passed by all
Commissioners present voting eye.
Upon motion made and carried, the meeting was adjourned at 11145 p.m.
M. L. ,Tames