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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-03-14 PC Meeting Minutes ExcerptPlannin Commission Minutes March 14, 2002 Pa 3 of 9 3. A materials board and colored elevations must be submitted for Plannin Commission and Cit Council review. 4. Plans should be revised to show the south curb line of 60th St. N., the existin trail alon 60thSt. N. and the proposed sidewalk connectin to the trail. 5. Decorative li fixtures that are not full cut-off are allowed onl if the Cit Council approves them. 6. Li must meet all Cit re and pole li must be 14 feet in hei 7. The landscape plan must be revised to compl with Cit Arborist recommendations found in a memo dated March 1, 2002. 8. An access permit from MNDOT is re 9. A plan must be submitted that shows proof of parkin to provide at least 52 parkin stalls on-site. 10. The Plannin Commission is comfortable with the proposed parkin stall dimensions. 11. All snow from parkin areas is re to be removed from the site. 12. Gradin and draina issues are subject to review and approval of the Cit En and review of the applicable watershed authorit 13. The applicant must provide an additional utilities information needed b the Cit En and utilit issues are sub to Cit En review and approval. 14. An si in addition to the proposed monument si must compl with Cit standards. 15. Trash enclosure details must be submitted for review and approval. 16. A development a between the applicants and the Cit is re subject to the Cit Attorne and Cit Council review and approval. Carried 3-2, Commissioners Dw and Powell opposed. 0 2. Anthon Lod To consider re for conditional use permit, allowin major auto repair and outdoor auto sales at 14621 60thSt. N. Cit Planner Richards provided an overview of the applicant's re and noted that interior chan re additional staff review prior to Plannin Commission consideration. Richards noted that the applicant is workin on issues related to the project and that at such time all information has been provided, the re will be returned to the Commission for their consideration. Planning commission Minutes March 14, 2402 Page 4 of 9 Tony Lodge discussed the changes he expects to make to the interior of the building for a client, who wishes to perform maj or automotive repair. He stated that there is no bodywork or painting to occur. Bill Bisch - Motors ort Automotive addressed the Commission as the client Mr. Dodge referred to. He stated that he currently operates a small shop in downtown Stillwater and that his nature of business is auto repair ranging from tire changes to major repair. He stated that he will not be performing body repair or painting services, but that he does repair lawn and garden equipment and that sometimes he will do this type of repair outside the service door of the shop. Mr. Bisch stated that there is no outdoor storage for his business. Commissioner Dwyer, seconded by Commissioner Runk, moved to continue the public hearing until April 11 2002. carried 5--0. Community Development Director Danielson and city Planner Richards provided the Commission with an overview of the process for concept plan, general plan and final plan stages of a Planned Unit Development. 3. McKean Square West, To consider a request for a planned unit development: concept plan for Phase II, Boutwell's Landing, located south of Norwich Pkwy. and Nolan Ave. N. City Planner Richards provided an overview of the applicant's request and referred to the planning report regarding the same. Richards noted various issues related to the proposed project including private versus public streets, dwelling unit separations, drainage and utility calculations. Richards expressed that staff believed a joint worksession of the City Council, Parks and Planning Commissions would be beneficial to discuss the projects overlapping issues. Chair Vogt opened the hearing for public comment at 8:21 p.m. Ilan Lin dh -esb� erian Homes addressed issues regarding drainage and utilities. He discussed visual elements of the project and made himself available to address questions regarding the project. M Futcher --- 5676 Oak green Ave. N. inquired as to why the area of green space was established and expressed she had been led to believe that the green space area was to remain undeveloped. chair Vogt explained that it has been understood that this area was to be developed, since it was a part of the original proposal for Boutwell's Landing. Lisa Pin le -- 5830 O& green Ave. N. inquired whether or not the entire project was to be designated for senior housing. Norma Anderson -- 13902 56th St. N. inquired as to the heights of the buildings. Richards indicated that they are expected to be less than 30 feet in height. Commissioner Dwyer, seconded by Commissioner Lilj egeen, moved to continue the public hearing to April 11, 2002. Carried 5-0. The Commission discussed the number of units and the proposed layout based upon the comprehensive plan, and the naming of the streets for the area