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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 11-12-1981Page 300 Planning nw ss4eq t1inutes Novt4mber° 12, 1981 Mr. Selander also expressed his concern about setting precedent for' his ' neighborhoodhood and that it tray have an effect on sale of property in the area* chain#omian Vasiliou explained thiare iiill only be one person operating the business from this hoothat, gears should be no increase in traffic in the area, and further,, there are many conditionaluse permits tIr oughout Plymouth and this is not an uncomm-on re kr st Mr. Selander stated he had operated a small business, but di d not fee's he couldwork out of his hoes and rented an office in 4owntown Minneaoolis. Mr. !,I Bach, x7830 24th Avenue North stated that fie worla y as a consultaitt aiwire s. alot of exiting which is f ac by his working in hills, home where all his research iro located., fie stated he subcontracts his support staff and they vi", t' I not work out of h s hom4. He stated that office rental is tnensive,, and he would.` k o fomally estah- lish the office i - his hore for tax purposes. Mr. . e ander questioned whether this would affect propqrty values in the neighborhood. Chairwoman Vastliou stated this type of home A1io should have no affects, and reiterated tern and t"lour that no signs will be allowed. She stated the City should be notified should any problems related o the use becomeevident ommis,sionerR -a n s ar , Bach whet -her clients will e coring to his home. Rr. U'lach stated no, only on social occasions would there be business acquaintances coming to his creme. Chairwoman Vasilious closed the Puhlic Hearing., "he Cornission proved to, take action this evening* MOTIONby Commissioner Pa4ba, seconded by Comiaissiotier Wire to recommenden approval of a conditional use permit for a hone occupation for Mr. Hat -old J. Sack, Jr. at 17830 24th Avenue or th subject to the following conditions. I. The permit is issr zed tG Tthe pe'ti tioner as operator of the Home Occu.a2n and shall not ranrA 2. No signage is allowed. 3. The er~rai t shall be subjett to rill applicable nd ,, regu a ie s, and Ordinance, and violation thereof shall grounds for revocation. oat) PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES City of Plymouth 4m nber 1 „ 1981 requilar meeting of the Plymouth, a i mi i wass called to order in the Ply;nouth Cite Center a, '7*-05P.M. y Chain°ioi n Vasi I iou# NIVIDERS PRE T -: i * rVi } Y.[ a".$S i l t Cor=iia P aub and SAF '9. Commissioner t gervi arrived at 8:25 P.M. MEMBERS AgSENT: Commissioner g"k',,r STAFF PRESENT** Cori>uini velo:.iniek Director Blair Tremere Coilimuvity Development .o rdi r Sara McConn, lanning Secr,tary Grace 'tt Haden 40TION by Commissioner t4ires seconded by Commissioner Pauhd to approve the October 28, 1981 Minutes as subm.,itted. 5 ayes. MOTION ca rr ed,. The first hent a Public HearIng foi-r4r J. Bach Jr. HAROLD t JR. requesting aa vof a Con0fitional W e Permit for a Ho e CONDITIONIAL USE " Occupation,* rvf ao Vasillou introduced 'the item, (81061) and reading the Nov, -Amber 5,, 1981 Staff- Report vias wa i vea a, i rvt : ` a liou opened tbe, Hearing and recognized Mr. W. Freeman, 17815 24th Avenue North, who statedh i s concerti is the preservation of thecharacter of the neighborhood and that therew no signs allowed* Chairwoman ai read t4e recommended conditions of approval which n the condition that no s%* 9v are wed* Nr. C. A , 17800 24th Avenue North, ` questions the petitioner's need for a conditional use pare= t, fog: his looms when he has space available in another building, and he added his mai concern r r as where there is traffic hazards now. 2- ge 301 Planning CommissionPlin.r Novo, ,, 1981 VDTION by, Comrdssiorer Wlire, seconded by CommissionerMagnus O add two condition that no clients are to come to the WrtiO or business purr' - se and, that r ; i . permit be issued for one year and at that t ",ni will he s"bject t Discussion ensU00 and it, was h consensus to act on, the two, as a$ P ffil6'` e^6ffiL '+41 •t •3c "k ft9t 'k *'Y.k*a1Cit'`GY@E 2 YtYxYie'*b sM e. 1_ x u`ffi Y 8 y3nw ;-.yx .F +y 3£t s s}a a g y® 3 Y prb e rzl l wo i f 1 v - - 17 UV4 ' aY4 {e. 1.1. UII .YI!$* fwt- z..ARr6 q4t Z' f WWr b 4w W4+;X i. `k+I... a re f , Cir r a y k' siliou, ay. 'vA re and ag {ui, Ave. 0) r. fails. a. Call, votc in r..e second mendrment. `5 Ayes. MWTON carried. q to oUtz iii 071eNt once .'A[°tended by adding the i lmi Rag g :it ' o z 4* The condit'onal qrerraiit is issued for one year, at iA 146i tivio it is subject t; review. ayes MOTIONrr g,glic e 't C gew „. irof 4 +pG.i.4p u yiygtQ- .,qua ter' e y''` i for5.8 w.i i 4 C €it 1 Y k '4k# &MJF #s ,e1E$A.:m Sem •4'a+.A 4x. F 1 •, Publictt' i,„ A iR 3k: r Paport, was , p ai d 1"ONDI T"011USS' ER11, 4111 JUNS OIND ELECTRIC Staff addressed the w-ri ¢ 4,tie petitioner OMAN 1 31064 regarding e concerns .-x rr +ed by staff in the Novembor U31 Staff Report. Ratf v r in'd thaou they have checked with the Cite Attorney, acrd the powar company. and that if the tower,, constructed as per all codes, should ;` it would be an oviner liability for repa i t costs as with trees or sign structures. Ziff allso reported that the petitioner has stated that the parking r bvlem have been corrected Stai t i, s of the i- Mr. Jacobs, 2720 Fernbrook Cerra,, addressed the Com.mis on's concern about the unauthortzed outside storageand -stated that a Mr. Raddatz is the landlord a ; ta di gWs d 1 dd the o years as # He r ur hstated that the i r• and other equipment stored on the site did -not belong to Jacobs,but to N yst-ol-aConstruction Company who was a tenant, bort who has moved and that their equipment has been moved from the site Page, 303 Plannino,,Conzmll slun Minutes November 12, 19UI Corinissioner StuXerg added that the rd nan-* must be followed and these concerns m-ust be brought to the owner's attention and resolved. Commissioner Wire coraliented that parking, lob striping may not work with the outside storage. a i iom r4 Vas.iliou dosed the Public Hearing. MOIJON by Commissioner Stulberq, seconded by Commissioner Wire to rei=rnend approval of a conditional use parmit +o, locate a a rind generator unit for Jacobs Wind Electric Company at 272-0 Fernbrook Lane subject to the following cand ions v I. The permit is subject all anpl7cable rules, regulations, and Ordinances, and violation thereof so ll be grounds for revocation. 2. Effective measures shall be taken to prevent public interference. 3. Construction,to be per applicable Bui l lin Code requxlirements. 4. Minimum setback distance from iropertj lines shall be 75 feat to the north side lot ` n , and 10 feet tt-i the `rear lot line. Roll Call Vote, 5 Ayes. NOTION carried. Staff w;s d r2 t d to work with the property owner to oet property up to Ordinance standards n reference to the parking lot and outside stdrog . Chairwoman. Vasiliou introduced the next item ;for Public Hearing. SANDIIIAN'S WATERBEDS Reading of the November 4; 1981 Staff Report was waived, CONDITIONAL USE Pfd 81065) Chairwoman Vasiliot, introduced Mr.. Richard J. Martinek,' representing Sand ian'-w Wa to:l beds. She asked Mr. Mart `ne if he was aware that. a ermlt is required for signs, She also asked the petitioner whyt after the Building Inspector had called on hifp,,,, there gas a substantial length -of time before he applied for a coqditional use A Mr, Martinek stated that the Building Ins o to- did not contact him personally; he learned of the ord rwan require- ments, uire- ra nts rom his accountant. 0- Page 304 Planning Mimutes November 12, 1981 Cor,missioiier Stulberq asked thee iere'e' v& why he wasn't aware that the s type of re yAed in the planned, industrial zoning district§ r Mart erre landlord assured him there would be no problem conducting sales of "scratch, and dent" ns; and that he thought an indlistrial area would he the same as a retail area. Commissioner Stulberg stated that it has been brought o the Commission's attention °khat Sandman's Waterbeds nage beet, conducting anis 'type business for the pat mine months... Mr. Martinek stated that they do no%w ma q a praot #-ce of sending customers to the warehouse, that itisi-Is a store e area for scratch and dent" items and over,, -tock., Z'.'OWssioner Stulberg stated that he was referred to -n wa rehdus , when he called Sandman's Waterbeds reqardi°q new werehand--s ,, He further stated to the petitioner that it should not be necessary to handle the distressed"-materialsacrder hard so, from the warkehouse't this wind be handled from, p -ice set a -lido at their retail showrooms* Mr. Martinek stated that they only nave sages o 'Ito water' -- ds per month out of the warehouse ' facility,. and that there 4s no room at the wither stares for damaged merchandise. fie added, that the warehouse is also a central location to= their other stores. Mr. Martinek further stated that be gas 'under the pessFn their. only had t have the sages tiax permit from the State of Minnesota. lie stated also the Figure of $25,000in his letter of Oc ober 23,. _;iou' d be $2,500. Comnissioner Stulberg asked the ti caner if any ,. merchandise is displayed in the warehouse. Mr. Rartinek answered yes, there is some new merchandise and he sees no harm in the sales conducted fron the warehouse. Commissioner #Pla nus asked the petitioner whether they will continue to run the ads }`car the warehouse? r. Mar ` ne answered ,des,, if vie are allo ed o He further stated they are lucky to get one person per day a the warehouse facility so he feels this, does not interfere withth tyre daily business and; traffic in the area. Commissioner Stulberg asked the petitioner how customers °hand the warehouse lac r ar ine stated that he ars maps, of the area when visiting the other 'stores* Commissioner Steigerwald arrived a P.M. 305. Page 306 Planning Commission' notes Klovember 12, 081 M.-,. Harlan Peterson,, 9912 Bass Lake Road,, stated 1,,e is Prezii'!f4at of Viae Silver Buckle Saddle Club. lie commented that lie IS 1., icerned that the hn2n b r er's call the members of theclub outsiders". he stated that most members are residents OF PlynioutI, and . theypurchased the land ten years lago. Now, they can a - d to albho s s .0theycan . et at tic s. t , a ;eas, before they had`tn meet at the Plymouth Citi Center. He stayed they were grateful to have had the use of the meeting room at the City Center, but it will be much better for the club to have their own facility. tie stated the members, are a quiet group, only five shoes are done a year and it affords young people a good atikt. Mr. hn Eggen, 16810 County Read 47, stated that he lives next door to the Silver Buckle Saddleb and feels the club is good net .z: r and they keep their site very clean. Mr. Greg Regin, 5525e , —' Lane, stated that his children rid at he club and t x_. helped set up the design for the clubhouse* He further --od the City Engineering department had checked it out and c,,I that everything Was up to standard. Mr. Oean Amsbavh 1691'0 County Road 47,' stated that he echoes evpryone in agreeing that the Oub is weTl maiatained and a gond raighb r, he added that the club existed way before the hnenebergr's bought their property, Chairwoman Vasiliou closed the public gearing. i,410TION by Cormnissioner Paua, seconded by Chairwoman Vasillou to recommendnc cr: raval for the Conditional Use Permit` for the Silver Buckle Sac i b to locate a clubhouse facility'cin theirsite located sot Road and Dunkirk Line 'jt the n I lowi ng C? - I. All waste and waste containers shall be stored within approved designated areas. The site'si'%ill be `maintained in a sanitary 1--anney. 3. The permit is issued t the petitioner a ' eratn and sha rft b ran rab. Tho permit is sir est to a applicable codes, regulations, and Ordinanc.es and vice at i 4vYr thereof shall be grounds for revocation* 06-