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L' MING COWISSM4 MINUTES
XLY11V 1986
The Special Meeting -of the Plymouth Plahnintj, fomm ission, was
a. 1 e d to order at 70 P X.
bas Man Ste-i r al k.oas' r_ rs
W r Magnus., _ Mellen, and panda
SEs' Commissioner:Stulberg,.
AM ESENT111 Community Development Coord na
loConn
As:sis an City Engineer 3ohn Sweeney
Planning eor ar Grano Wineman
KNUT
MOTION by Commissioner Pluf a* 3econdod b Co ttlsslone,
Magnus t approve tete jun 1 as ubm' d. MOTION TO APP
OTE. Ades. 'omm s,Jonor fir abstained., 'iOTI N OTE - TON Ai
carried.
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Chairman Steigerwald. larroduced, the application by t -t CNI RE N
C"", , ldron s, Learning Center for a Conditional Use rir t CENTER CONDITIONAL
Amendment to increase tato number of children o 75 « USE iM. : '
d r children presently attend t o day care facilityin; ,' 86067)
Mary o the Lake hurth , Cit -ir i. 1 rad re d an
overview o f the 3une Z41 1986 Planning Staff Report n Co-
ordinator MoCortin.,
Chairman o Wald introdvoed Kathleen Dayton.. represent-'
ink the Children's LearntrIg Center. She stated she had no
U fans or comm at a td wocdd an wei . uest ons fror
nooon-i:on..
Chairman S eio wald opened the Public Hearinq
o 81go 220 Fore view Lane,, stated Dior concerns aro with
the increased traffic on Fors view Land; It,isIt,'especially
hazardous n the winter -months as til, roadway has curves and.
hills,. Tn ynave had to help many motorists ho have spun
out and gotten r ou do - n iat the #t , l.-
She, commented on problems for ' school buso picking, up
chi - -en along ` this roadway no inquired if r ffio
study Could be gond od or if a stop -stgn. could ins aX
led. Chairmaq Steljerwala stated' that a,traffic study, Mould
noon, to,be ordered. .ter Qunoil*l
Planning Comm sslon Minutes
duly 1 1986
MOTTO by Commissioner' Plufka, se=conded by CommIssloner' N
Re ,len to, direct staf F to study the traffic problems for: the
area; the circulation, exits and entrances to the ;church
property- speed- 11m mss; one--way r oa.d a ; aril,, work with
other agencies. ' such as the Fire. Department and Public
Safety..
Coordinator Mc Qnn Mated the .staff report does not address
the traffic problems as, discussed since,no concerns or,
complaints have been submitted to the City during the life
of the school. Cheirman Stei erg ald stated these pro4lems
have, grown ;
gradull
ally over the years* Coordinator MCC-onn
stated this is a good opportunity to bring these matters
oriard to study .and resolve.;
VOTE, 6 Ayes. MOTION carried. VOTE HO CARRIED
MOTION by Commissioner Pauba,, s,_,conded by Commissioner Wire HOTION, TO DEFER
to defer aetion cn this application until staff' has prepared
and discussed the additional information as requested.
Call V`te' dyes Cca:.ss:.cners `i,en lu ka, and VOTE-- SIE
Chairman, Stelgerwald, Nay. MOTION,failed on tie vote*' TIN FAILS,
ON, by Commi sioner plufka seconded by CommissionerMOTI MOTIOR TO APPROVE
Magnus to recommend approval for the Conditional Use Permit
lendment for The Learning Center, subject to the ccnditicn
as listed n - cane , 198staff reccrt mcda fyiatg
Condition go..S to limit.the_nummber of children to 7kj, until
the l.censing is approved for 75 children ,ldren in November, 1986*.
MOTION to, AMEND by , Commissioner Wlre, seconded by Commis- MO .ION TO AMEND
s,ioner Magnus to add ConditionNa. 9 that the traffic
information be comb. ifAed and reviewed before the application.
is forwarded to, the City Counci .
Commissioner P,l fka stated he has scams concern when a pro-
posal, is conditioned on something over which they have no
control- and,, when other parties succi as the church are to'
have a say in, the matter. Chairman 'Stei erwald stated he
disagrees In that this petitioner, is past of the total
problem and the condition provides a good start In:clearing
up the problems,
Coordinator o6nn .stated that At alust be understood ,that
even af=ter review of the, Wor- mation, 'the Council may defer,
the application back to the Commission. Chairman
t igerwal d inquiredif T1s. Dayton understood this, and that'
t is important for the neighborhood and the City to have
this chanes to lock for and find a way o alleviate these
problems before City Council takes actzon cn the ; appl ica-*
titan. She answered,af firmatively.
Planning Commission minutes
Roll Call etc on Amendment, ` Ayes. or issioncrs .l en NDWT0NAWEN
and Plufka, Nay. MOTIDU carried. MOTION CARRIED,
F i1. T" once mnAe . 6, Ayes.-, & W 7SRL3/on Matt, iVOTE,:#+W-
MOTION carried, NOTION CARRIED,
Chairman Steigerwald introduced the application and ROSS ROSE BECKER
requested an overview of the unc 4, 1986 Kann Ing Staff ZAUVIKE N . ES.
Report by Coordinator McConn. WUD AMENDMENT O
OT
Chairman Stelgerwald introduced Iter. and Mrs. Recker and Tom COVERACE IN " LUi
Loucks who represents the Beckers. Mr. Loucks stated this ECHO RONDS1t (86077)
s an untisual undertaking for him, as lie usually r presct.ts
development plans. However, he is doing this for
Christopher Recker. The proposal complies with the
Ordinance standards and, would not sot a precedent. Fac`
introduced yrs. Rase Becker.
Mrs. Mocker explained the special features for this home
which are to accommodate their sons nods She stated .that
Zeutitke Homs should not be faulted a they had never built
a`rambler in his, arca and were ,cit familiar with the
sp ola . requirements for an accessible home for ' the
hand icappda She f=urther exp aittled It is difficult to find
a ct ar cnc?u h o meet their needs In the neighborhood
of their choice. They had checked with many people and
f uYtd :' there Is a severe .shortactc of hcu * ti for the
handicapped They are tryz q to build a home where their
son earl get around in his wheel ' chair to all areas of the
house and cut onto the deck " where he can cryjoy the
sunshine. The increased, house area is for the or h patio,'
and ramp, She believes this is a reasonable request and
wiII cause no problems for anyone. Thi with the
staff report was explained,
Chairman St l crwald opened the public Hearing., as there was
no,one present to speak, on tis item, the public Hcari ig was
closed.
011 N by Commission-er Wire, scconc%xd by Commissioner p uba NOTIO TO AP"R€ V
t recommend approval for the Nixed Plannned i"nit Development
Amendment for Increased ,pct cov racg in I'Glcn Echo Ponds;
for Russ and. RoseBecker, and Zaudtk H . es, based ti the
the special need and uttique design for an accessible
hcmc,and that similar approvals have been granted for dcc s
and sunrccros
Planning Commission . s
luly 2 ;196
Plufka confirmed that the increase as necessary
for the ' dsp and unique reeds of the garage area, ramp.
and deck
Roll Call Vote. 6 Ayes., MOTION carried., VOTE - MTIO CRIED
Chairman Steeigerwald introdwed the, request by. the Mirr aMINNEAPOLIS AUTO
al sauto Auction and requested an overview Of the 3une 25,, AUCTIOR SITE PLM
1986 larr xr Staff Report by Coordinator C rr AND AR NCE SQ1
Chairman steiqerwald Introduced, Mr. Mitch Wonson, -Benshoo f &
Associates, noting that Mr * Walter Bush of the MInpeapol is
Auto Auction was also resent*
Mr, IYonson, stated they have minor concerns,, one, is regarding
Condition No., 3 on, the submission a financial guarahtee.
It is their opinion that, a hoed or, a Letter of Credit to he
held over such a long period of time would oot be a ro rI-
Commissioner Wire requested an interpretation of Condition
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NOTION k Commissioner Wir j seconded by Commissioner Plufka NOTION TO APPROVE
to re )mmee approval for the Site, Plan and Variances for
Wnne4pol 5 Auto ot. orr su4jeot to the conditions ste
in the Aine 25, ` 1956 stiff reports with the mod fi i ation o
ondlt on flo 4 to read the parkIng lot shat I conform
to the petitioner" s plans Staff dated 3une 23, 5 , and,,.
the vartances are granted as requested* The variances. are
rant dl, 'based on the petitioner's presentation slaowing, the
proposal to meet the Varianee Ctiteria. t mmIssioner Plufka.
noted that street adherence to the -Ordinance standards would
make the pArkinq area Iesq effective and :,Ff` ieot for Its
Use*
Commissioner Me l n rk-iterated his concern regarding the
off - load loq of transport truo s, and su. ested that
Condition No. 9 be added to Insure there Is no long-term
storageof Y-ehicles on this property.
Mr. Bush state the Auction viould,not work if there is, no -
place for customer parking wihioh Is the primary use for this
site. Commissioner Me li en stated that the ,business is qrow-
Ing and, he wants to he assure they would not use the site*
to store vehicles for resale*
Mr. Co fmk.L .L LF:K. s.Fa. stated 4 us$k ak$4d'. Mrioo+7 id 'fit ve
Band d v state there may be occasional unloading at night
and. perhaps the, oeei,tIon could be corded to say that no
hong,-term parking of, vehi t s will be allowed. Chairman
Stec erg a d state it could read that parkinq on the site
t beno , longer than -hours. The petitioner arid.
jshal
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MOTION to Amen by Commissioner Mel n, seconded by , Commis- NOTION TO, AtIEND
signer Plufka to add Condition No.. 9 that, any vehicles uri-
eade on the s site shallt not he parked for longer than
hours.,
VOTE on the Amendment. yes
p
Motion carried.. VOT ON AMC
NOTION DIED
VOTE on the gain Motion as once Amended., Ayes. i.aion VOA ONMA1N, MOTION
carried MOTION CARRIED
Chairman Ueigerwald Introduced she request, by Alari and ALAN KATHY GRUNT
Kathy`ue I afiC e We and far uer to Weth rhe. Reading E KARWER TE
of the 3urie )r 1986 Planning Staff deport was walled. WIETHERBE
LOT CONSOLIDATION
Chairman Stec erwald Introduoe Kathy Grundei who, had no LOT DIVISION
qu st.ions or comments,* AND VARIANCE ($6079