HomeMy WebLinkAboutPlanning Commission Minutes 02-08-1989CITY OF, PL D Thi
PLANNING ( MMUSIO MINUTES
FEDRGARY 81 198-9
MEMBERS NTS Comimiss1oners Michael; Stulber , Dennis
Zyl at, Larry Marofsky, Joy Tierney Hal
Pierce, and John Wire.
MEMBERS A SE NT*11 Chairman Richard Pl ufka.
STA T PRES T: Communilty Development Coordinator Charles
E. Dillerud, Assistant Engineer John
Sweeney, and Plahning Secretary Jackie
Batson; Communityt, Devel'opment Director
Blair Tremere arrived 1 ater,
The Rjeeting, was called to order by Vice Ghai rattan Michael
Stalberg at 7:3D
MOTTO by, Doom issinner Marofsky, seconded by Commissioner MOTIOR TO APPROVE
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On Page 181the 4th paragraph, change the current square
footage total from 7 square feet to 808 square feet.
Can Nage 20 change the word 'Seward" to "severed.Mt
On . , change the 2nd sentence from 1/ acre to /
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On Page 21 `nth paragraph, last sentence, change the word
residential" to "industrial
VOTEo- 4, Ayes. Cami mi ss,i overs Wire and pierce, absta.i hed E ' VOTE - MOTION CARRIED
MOTION. carried.
Vice Chairmart Stulbertdintroduced the request of Rudolph RUDOLPH MARTI/DO IMO'
Marti/Domini' s Pizza, PIZZA CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT FOR J & P PIZZA
Coordinator Dill.erad presented the January 31, 1989, Staff INC. (8,1089)
Report. He explained the Conditional !Jse Permit renewal
process., where when changes. to the previous conditions were
request{ed, the issue must be brought before the Planning
Commission and city Council. This 7s the Vase with tbis
request.
oordinator Di1leruct also read a letter froths St. Joseph's
r-5b which is located cast of Dotrr no s Pizza) that was
rece i ved after the packets Frere delivered to the
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omMi l n r 'Tierney uesti oned the safety of the Vinewood
mwr.ane exit frortr the Cottonwood,, Plaza. Mr. Marti-explained
that it was much better for everyone t i rough e
church, parking lot.
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He said the visibility for traveling
eastbound was much better than using Vinewood Lane.
a Commissioner St0berg asked Mr. Marti, when he'd had to
in, reaso the number of , drivers needed beyond what was
allowed in the Conditional Use P erMi.t Mr. Marti replied
that it was about 8 months ago Commissioner Stulberg a ao
asked Mr., Marti' if the company had a. speeding policy.. Mr.
Martisaid the policy as termrrnatrons for speeding.
Vice Chairman Stu.1blerg opened the Public Hearing. There was,
no one sea on the issue* Vice Chairman Stulberg closed
t#re Public Heaving.
Cot miss oner Marofsky suggested that the easement for St.
osih's Parish be l ouked at by the Rl ann i rig Cotom r ss r on .
The consensus of the Commi ss overs was to direct staff to
rev I ew the matter of access f rota the shopping center
through the church property.
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flOTION, by Commissioner Wire, seconded by Commissioner MOTION TO APPROVE
Tierney to approve the Conditional Use Permit subject to the
on tlo' s l st d and changing condition 6 to be a C month
review.
R1 °Call 'o Ayes, Commissioner filar of sky abstained. V - MOTION CARRIED `
Vice Chairman. Stulberq, asked staff when the Conditional Use
Permit would go to the City Counci 1. Coordinator Dillerud
replied that t would be on, the February 1. 1989 agenda.
Vice, Chairman Stulberg introduced the request of Holzer's HOLZER'S IMPORTEDCARS
Imported Car Service for A Conditional Use Permit and Site SERVICE CONDITIONAL USE
Plan for an Autotr.ob .1 e Serv7 ce bac r 1 ty PERMIT AND Sl 5 RLAN
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The reading of t ve 31,, 1989 Staff Report was waived. i
Vice Chairman . lberg introduced Zack Johnson of Scott
guilders. Inc. repre eoting the petitioner. Mr. Johnson
stated that he hid no questions or comirtents ori the Staff
Rep ort . l
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ComiiIssroner, Marofsky questioned whether staff reviewed the 1
kCorrdrzovalUsei rr.r t to see °r f they were extending, a legal
1roncotrrrrrg usesordrrraor r 1 lerud reled that this
was looked atx that the noncomformante was related to
e and site, not .use; and:, no extension ofWructu
l__,nconformance in fact some _reduction - was no proposed.
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ice Chaillnuan Stulberg introduced the regues of SIPS OPUS OPPOPATI N 'TENRANT
orporatlon Tenn nt Corpfration for an Amended MPUD Concept CORPORATION AMENDED MPU
Plan and MPUD Preliminary Plat/P"an, Conditional' Use Permit CONCEPT" PLAN AND MPT
and Rezoning.PRELIMINARY PLAT/PLAN,
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
oordinator, Irllerud presented the January 30, 1989 Staff AND REZONING (88146)
Report.
or inissioner Marofsky said his calculations show that the
industrial use is only 19 percent His understanding is
tie order ance for industrial zones specifies that. no
rrrore than 50 percent can be; used for offices. He al so-
uestioned whether staff had any response free the DNP.
oordinator ` rel l l crud stated that the D,NR reported that a
future private road crossing rimy involve a ORR protected
wetland, but had no negative cotmii.ents now. Hennepin County
has also approved the plan.
Cforrmi'ssi'oner Marofsky asked when the signal lights would be
installed. Coordinator Dillerud said that they wiII not be
until warrants are rrret which may be when the building opens }
Commissioner Zylla asked t ilpR}n - cif the building
yabout
repliedperrrrltJCoordinatortipi44+ 4 t petitioner
ould like to begin by June 11, 1989*
vice Chairman Stulberg introduced the petitionerts
representatalve Robert Worthington from OPUS Corporation,.
lie exp rained the buyer[ r Thr rel atonsh rp between PifS and
Tennant C'or ovation, The building will be sold to Schneider
U.S.A. when complete. He gave 'a brief overview of the
project.
Mrs Worthingtoli then introduced Mt,. Jarvis from, ` BWPeter
Who, gave a brief history of the previous Tennant Corporation
plain and he described how similar this new plan is to. the
previous 1981 plan» He described phase 1 and Phase of, the
development for Schneider b»S A.
V'ce Chairman Stulberg opened the Public hearing,
He introduced Mr» Bill MicGonigal of 6209 Magda Drive, Maple
Grove. Mr} Mc onigal; asked whether the plan included access
to Bass Lae Road by Nathan Lane for `the Nagle rove
rest dents
Mr. Jarvis replied that the plan did not, and he reviewed
the pros and cons of this? idea.
Coordinator Dillerud said that there were no City plans for
Xtension of Nathan Lane through this site to Maple trove.
urther, the City of Maple trove his not indicated a need or
desire for such access.
1ce Chairman Stulberg closed the Public Nearing.
omm ssloner MarofsI<y Expressed concern for the hardwood
gees at the northwest corner of the site depicted as a
manufacturing.,building site. He suggested that tete structure
be moved east or southeast to preserve the trees.
ortrtrssioner Zylla stated that he Is Pleased to see a
Plymouth company expanding in Plymo&lit
MOTION by Commissioner 14ire, seconded by Commissioner Zylla MOTION TO APPROVE,
to approme the Amended MPUD Concept Plan, with the 7
conditions of the january 30, 198q Staff Report..
Rolf Call Vote. 6 Ayes « DICTION carried, VOTE MOTION CARRIED
MOTION by Commissioner Karofs y, seconded by c"otirm ssioner MOTTOR TO APPROVE
Wire to approve the MPUD Prelfia nary Plat/Plan, Conditional
Use Permit and Rezoning with the IO conditions of the
January 30, 1989 Staff Report.
Mr. Jarvis stated that he is satisfied with all of tete
conditions but that he would like to explore some traffic
designs as alternatives to erose proposed in City reports.
Roll Call Vote, 6 Ayes* MOTION carried. VOTE - MOTION CARRIED,
ice Chairman Stulberg asked if this, item would be on the
ebruary 21., 1989 City Council agenda. Coordinator D111lerud
answered in the affirmativeY
Vice Chairman StuIberg requested that the hoard of Zoning
Liaison appointment be put on the Agenda for the next
meet i ng
He also asked about the blinking sign on the school site at
County Road 6 and Highway, 101. It i's a four line reader
board. Coordirlatvr DfllerU4 said that staff would look into
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Commissioner Wire questioned the new BI Wheel Rossif sign
going up atthe Cottonwood 0l aza. omidsslonerM.aro"sky
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µTsting sign. VgKK4yrsai:d4i
Di ller ud said he would look into the matter.
Vice Chalrman Stulberg suggested that the Commission wait
until, the C"ebrrtary 22, lg tudy Session to discuss the
Comprehensive PI an.
Commissioner, Wire requested that staff male available the
compitter based information of the Ti scthl er Report. before the
Commi ss i on males any th .nges i n the Land Use Guide plan.
lei vector Tr mere said they will try to get this information
o the ommissiossion but the data base i not current and the
ter trte needed, tea date itiia tae longer than the Council
target date for recommendations.
Planning commission Mi routes
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the Concern of tyre City covnei 1 that the
lanning Commission, , continue with the; task of the
Comprehensive Plan and endeavor to meet their deadlines.
Mayor Virgil' Schnei der was: i n the audience and the
ommisflon members r q6e ted that, he discuss the February
1985 City Council Meeting and the Changes that were adopted
to the Zoning rdi-.anoe. Mayor Schneider gave the
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COODIlission an overview of the discussion.
Mayor Schneider~ also thanked, the planning Commission and
Subcommittee, for their work ' on the matter of regulating
Places of Worship.
Mayor Schneider also explained to the Commission how
Important their* °input on the Land Use Guide plan is. He
stated that this endeavor is necessary and that the
reguidiog needs to be completed before sewer and water are
extended in the non-sewered areas, since spine reguiding'may
be in orders
bowm' }:. ne Mi.iA Of i1 L{ y ted 4 T Manager ... dl. es
Willis :spew to them a ' s a refresher on the Comprehensive
Plan eoroer s and ideas he. previously presented. to the
Commission Commissioner Stalberg :aid those who need the
ata or refresher could meet with the. Manager, but it was
4pdt necessary to have a special CoMmi ss i on meeting.
Staff said they would look into this.
The meeting adjourned at 10: 00 p r
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