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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 09-22-1982rITY OF PLS': TFC PLANNINGCOMMISSION MINUTES EPER" 22'3 19 The rtgular meeting of the p ymou to pldnrAinq Commission vies V l MCI to.rd-r at 11MC S PRE"T: di(nfl Va iht mmis inners id ri s, Stu err, Pluf a s Pauba and t e ege `Ye al .. WHOM ABSENT* it STAFF PRS T.. Community; Development Director Blair T- mere Am ar Dev pmk t Coordinator Sara Mvconn As oerat e planner flan Cott r ngharn WTION by Commissioner Stulberq, eaadet" by Cortmissioner plraf a$ to appr -e the Minutes of September 81 1982 meeting as toted. Vote. 6 Ayes,.' Comm' Wire absent. ; NIL, UST W' Chairwomin Vasiliou introduced the request submitted h LUN EN KROMRS t ad r n Brot hers onst r uct x n Compan f`o r a F i na Plat of COM7RUCTION MMPANY Wind Ridge at Bass Lake 4thAddition"., Reading of the FINAL FST PDR "NUSeptember13, 1152 staff report was oaived. Ay"LAKEASS rx 4TH4TH ADyI #}I M1111 (A-755) Sh rm Goldberg, Luad r n Brothers Construction Compary, dis- cussed the plating of the three ots aqd also di soussed, the t p graphy of Lot 1.; Commissioner Pluf a -asked h a new preliminary plat uw.p s twas to be submitted, and questioned why the dO.C Opment wds, riot platted nto taut l int s . Staff explained the need to have a current praphzc to shear he has been patted and what has riot. The I City did not require initial final plattint of the entire area fir such developments. thea known as Subdivision Unit Projects.. Mr Go I d be rd n t d haat he would submAt a qraphic before the City t..ruacil meeting. TION by Commissioner Pa hal seconded Commissioner. MaIpus, RCOFt-NDAT ON to recommend', approval Of the Final plat for "Wind Ridge at Bass Lae 4th Addition" for Lundgren Brothers Construction pan subject to the conditions stated in the staff report Voto Ayes. Commissioner Wire absent, MOTION VOTE carried. 264 Pq P", am t " `um;rniss orn Minutes ptember,, Chairwomanam l jou updated the Planning mission (+11 the City - u uii m eti vq heldf September 20, in regerd to the Stdqed Growth Plant., 15he advised the: Commissioners that if they had topics they 'wished to discuss at the joint CityCOUM61me4intobeheldOctober11, 19 2, these should be submitted to her as soon as possible. Discussion ensupd re- ; ardintl tfe des goatzor'n by the Statc Waste a17a F.Wnt Board of a potential ha ardour waste site search area in the rtdust r section mouth, south of Highway 15,E Chairwortian Vastll uu introduc0d this, item which. is one of the Couocill.s directed prujeets. Staff indica-ted the City goals and Objectives should be periodically revicived. Chairwoman Vas lidu stated that the ;pcomi n _ meeting with the Parks ;andREVIEWRecreationOf Advisory ommi ssxorn .rncluded. rev ew of this COMPREHENSIVE PLAN aectiurn of the ,amprehernsa e Ply°rn,and that Commissioners GOALSOBJECTIVESthadbeenadviserearliertoreview, it. Discussion ernsuedX10 CRITEKA re ardrn M *-"t items relative to pupnrl,ation projections. Magnus inquired rhether this sect ion of the PLIn has been rcvies ed annually. Staff stated that it was written in 1 7 ` and .,«e t sed itt 1980 but sine then at has not been formally reviewed. ommi ss io ner Pauba a st.:Lnd whether the City had est ab- lished liMits f*r tax exempt parcels Staff stated that this hid not been dons. Staff stated that to do this,, an 1riventory oT the existing exempt parcels would be needed, atil them a ceiling oould be established with a running total maintained as the City develops. Chairwoman Vasxlxou suggested that the Commissioners divide the c>als1 Objectives, arid Criteria for review by subcommtt- teest with reports to be submitted for cor'nsideraticr`n by the entire Cvmmission. Commissioner Pauba state he would take Section A in regard to Housing. Commissioner Plufka stated he would take Section it regirding economic development. uDmissioner tulberq stated he would-take Section C regarding security. Chairwoman 1rasiliou stated she would oversee those three cati gor ries a Commiss 1-one r Wire will handle Sect i, n re arditin Access. Commissioner Mdgnus, stated he would tike Section regarding Human bevel opmernti and, Vice Ch irmart teigerwal=d state he would oversee those thn $ b enwt$, Page Plailf in,- COMMisSion Mriutes Commuissioner Ma aius asked staff to get the Planning Commis_ s Ol" a p ' the COMPInity Survey that was recently done for the Council. DI pus i n, ensued about PRAC-related matters including 'tile ty's els forts over time years, to acquire sh rel rids for ar% and opeut space purposes. oraiss" i0Ae r Magnus inquired about the trail, sys efrms and their linkdcle to major areas of interest with seclal atten tion given to s par~ati a pedestrian arid, bicycle traffic from vehiculor traffic. He stated that these trails should he mads available y r studehts to get tsehcaol. , Staf f st<ated t hdt it could tie. into Coal Ej Objective o,,, 1. r sal map reoarding the sh reland areas REVIEW OF SHORELAND and s@.r s was ireing prepared. KWACEWNT+ D 1tC ' B CKCROUND 4',lkt Of, to exP aim tile DNR classi flat ions of lakes 07 arty preliminary plat within the shore, and boundar- tteW to be sent to time D artmi-Jit of Natural, Aees for their review and com. ments. Staff reviewed the ini am lot standards for the different shn °eland areas, Commissioner Stulberg inquired heth r the 300 -ft., ond r n strf-:a MS Wdb.. Wily for platting,or if grading would b involved. Staff responded that mass gradinq requires, a permit from th,-,City of Plymouth,, and as part of the revs w it would be considered if this land wasin. a s oreland ro.1- e or riot. Commissioner St lberg asked meat the setbacks would he for l abet t Ing, public waters from the ordinary high water mark. staff explained the ur 'nary high water mare and its rat -king on vegetation, and stated that it should be kept in mind that it .is not;; necessarily time sanxm as the 101 -Year ldcmd levels. if time ordinary high water mark is disputed,, the DWR can bc mi t i fif,,d and they will verify this elevation,, Staff explained that variances would be needed for oxist ng logs where buildirin sett aQ s cannot he met in » egard to time sh r°el.and areas, he Department of, Natural Resources has recognized Planned Unit Developments in the State re ula- t ons because of the expected preservation or open spa el lrmludl.a s relarmds, Planning Commission Hiluties September , Commls,!,ioaer Steigerwald inquired whether the water or shore Arad sid -i 10t was ceras id r rA t"rear" yard. Staff stated that generally this is true. Commissiot-wer Stulberg inquired how the e assificat on$ for stated tj: _y4thesefakesweredetermined. 5taf # B,as a set of criteria in regard to tht, size of the 10ke shoreline lMaj the d th Ole the, llakt-, the urban devel,<)Pment, aiid other actet s which apply tO X111 bodies of water _ over 10 acres in the state. There was much discussion as to . he effects that fertilizers grad herbicides have oil the Takes and whether or not the liquid <fertilizers have macre effect than the solid fertiliz- ers, Cummrss,reraer* Steigerwald iragr ared ;"shy only the lakes listed were selected. Stiff stated the imam i(_ for )ssrfi- eat ion is a.{re, althea 1r the City could des ovate sm l - ler water bodies i,i the.Shorel,and drnarre chairwoman Vasil-lou stated the publio hearing for this Ord-mance hay been scheduled for 0vtober 13, 2. She stated that the lYmOUt, Div O mrIrt . Councli hou d be Staff introduced the nf_aYt, item and reviewed the i`it 'at..anerl REVIEW OF ORDIMHCE direction to level of an rdr ra ee .amendment ret=ail subs STANDARDS V4U In til -1 District. AMENDMENT ; RECAM)ING RETAIL SALES N Tfff A% ssioner Plufkd stated that -ajese sales should be 1-1 ZONING DISTRICT di sc e r aged. Chairwoman Vasiliou eeraci.;rred. Commissioner P lufka stated the sales sh ul d be minimal zrr scope and frequency. He stated he was rata as concerned with "scratch and dent" sages, as with, sales by Manufactur- ers, grad distributors. Vas i l iou suggested overjdf.ts to restritt s o rt ggChairwoman Staf r stated that the City must have ll match r n(4" Or i ranee requirement.5 in order for the City to eriforce provisions found in a emrant . t her i s,, (+ovenant s generally were 4- matter oaf civil etre ltrol.. Planning. Minutes Steigerviald tatf.d tis. con cr included control, $ , g and M49nus stated allowed salts should not n ve bringinq ' new merchandise n expressly for the ale. Ciiairw iari Vasiliou. stated that $tJf f should send a memo to Carlwn Properties, Trdmmell Crow, Pru&ti i nture aanY t Ult eV c Constructionantrmpilti " and t ve =nt --i re :d nt` Gene c dern reaar*dinq this Matttrw arid, their representatives should attend the Cetober t 1982 meeting, prepared. to d svu h - i t ealong with their concerns. ensued reqardinq peddler' . car -ie ,,, and the r - ation of their 1-0cations to the, Zoning Ordinanceire- 11111" It . There w4s concern r"arding the health standards of some of ttv e pedd}ar h sell food. MMI r Steigerwald state the 'City of' kk :jan awlis d(rdl these through their e t r t iorl rt nt * t f : tat"d those, citieshave sten tall- ani to do this. 43'!t!1€1`.x' i€ ner Magnus stated tett operatiops i nvo- vi -r sh- ble food should be subject to health n t ions. nsit. that no onsid rat ions or ;privileges should be expectvd over those - x are=dz;ed to dny,other eitizen f the 'ec mdnzt ; sp(Qifically relative to City sere o and needS. airt a tan Vasiliou stated tfte M,eting, achedule for the balance of tete yeac would : OCTOBLRI-I K/111/82 30int Meeting tit Council 10113 and 1012018 PLANNING COM14ISSION RECOMWNDATION FOR SMEMWR 22,t 1982 RECOWWWATION A