Planning Commission Minutes 10-02-1970
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VILLAGE OF MONTICELLO
Monticello, Minnesota 55362
October 2, 19?O
Planning Corrjrnission rVfeeting
October 1, 19?O
Members Present:
Robert Davis
Lloyd Schnelle
Fred Topel
Larry Flake
Don Hueller
Grant Schleif
Dale Lungwitz
"'Ji1liam Sandberg
Robert Davis called the meeting to order at 8 P.M. and spent
Some time explaining where the annexation nroceedinp;s stand now.
He defined the s;cneral olltlines of the area agreed to by the
Vi] la,o;e and Township, and the uncertain area thru the NSP l-:,ro-
perty.
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Grant Schleif and Dale Lungwitz brolle:ht up discussion rer:ardin;r the
fact that the streets in Hillcrest were to have been blacktoD':.ed
and tax levees have been c01lecten to cC1ver. Township has pro-
crastinated in accolTplishin',: task 8\iai tine; relief by annexation.
Planning: Comrriission to instigate ouestion for rulins>; on holding
tOlimship to acco;>)p~_ishi_ns and compleUng Dro,ject. Lloyd Schnelle
to investigate and obtain information from County ,~uditor or County
Attorney regarding this Question. Question also to l'e raised at
October 21st Vunicipal C0I!1:--1issio" hearing.
Dale Lunp-1/Ji tz indiCAted that the area a"Teed upon was too large in
view of probability of only one-half of r,FP olant being included.
i~illiam Sandberg stated that the Council has not ratified the
boundaries and believes they can 1)8 changed.
Robert Davis explained the proDosal made by Charles Tooker for
planning to utilize Federal funds under 701.
Dale Lungwi tz made the motion that Planning Commission a:)prove the
use of ?01 funds and recorrmends to the Village Council that pro-
gram as introduced be utilized >.Ji th provision that annexation be
com~)leted before planning report is co;rpleted. Votian secO!)ded by
Don Hueller and carried.
Don Hueller made rnotion that Robert Davis be designated as Chair-
man of the Planning Cornmission.~v!otion seconded by Lloyd Schnelle
and carried.
By consensus the Commission decided to delay selection of a vice-
chairman until a lp.ter date.
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Planning Commission ar;reed that it should meet with the Villar:e
Council at an early date. Hobert Davis will desifmate and advise date.
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PERMITTED USES
C-l CONSERVATION
CONDITIONAL USES
l. Agriculture 1 .
2. Single Family Dwellings 2.
3. Camps and Cottages 3 .
4. Public Parks & Playgrounds 4.
5 . Public & Parochial Schools 5 .
6. Hunting Preserves Game Lands 6.
7. Golf Courses 7.
8. Specialized Animal Raising 8.
9. Stables & Riding Academies
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Water & Sewage Treatment Facilities
Commercial Recreation
Airports
Cemeteries
Mineral Extraction
Radio & T. V. Stations
Sanitary Land Fills
Hospitals I Clinics & Related
Facilities
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1. Single Family Dwellings
2. Two Family Dwellings
3. Multiple Family Dwellings
4. Public & Parochial Schools
5. Public Parks & Playgrounds
6. Churches
7. Funeral Homes
I. Nursing Homes
2. Hos pitals & Clinics
3. Public Utility Buildings
4. Public Buildings
5. Private Clubs
6. Planned Unit Development
B-1 HIGHWAY BUSINESS
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Auto Sales Service & Repair
Eating & Drinking Places
Hotels & Motels
Wholesale Business
Supply Yards
Funeral Homes
Commercial Recreation
Home & Trailer Sales & Display
Animal Clinics
Parking Lots
I . Public Buildings
2. Public Utility Buildings
3. Offices & Banks
4. Retail Business
5. Personal & Professional Services
6. Farm Implement Sales Service &
Repair
B-2 GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Retail Business
2. Eating & Drinking Places
3. Offices & Banks
4. Personal & Professional
Services
5. Public Buildings
6. Parking Lots
7. Wholesale Business
8. Commercial Schools
9. Hospitals & Clinics
1. Research Laboratories
2. Public Utility Buildings
3. Multiple Family Dwellings
4. Home & Trailer Sales & Dis play
5. Farm Implement Sales Service & Repair
6. Supply Yards
7. Commercial Recreation
8. Hotels & Motels
9. Animal Clinics
10. Auto Sales I Service & Repair
I-I LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
1. Light Manufacturing
2. Research Laboratories
3. Testing Laboratories
4. Offices
5. Supply Yards
6. Warehousing
7. Truck Terminals
8. Public Parking
9. Parking Lots
1. Manufacturing
2. Public Utility
3. Water & Sewage Treatment Facilities
4. Airports
5. Truck & Railroad Terminals
6. Grain Elevators
7. Commercial Recreation
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CHAPTER 3 - PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES
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PERMITTED USES: The permitted uses for each district are shown below.
3-2 CONDITIONAL USES: The Village Council may authorize conditional uses
as specified below if all conditions and provisions of Chapter 7 are met.
PERMITTED USES
CONDITIONAL USES
A-I AGRICULTURAL
1. Agriculture
2. Single Family Dwellings
3. Mobile Homes
4. Public Parks & Playgrounds
5 . Public & Parochial Schools
6. Golf Courses
7. Specialized Animal Raising
8. Stables & Riding Academics
9. Churches
10. Nurseries & Greenhouses
1. Planned Unit Development
2. Open Land Recreational Uses
3. Public Buildings
4. Public Utility Buildings "
5. Airports
6. Water & Sewage Treatment Plants
7. Sanitary Land Fills
8. Cemeteries
9. Junk yards & Similiar ptorage areas
10. Mineral Extraction
R-l SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL
1. Agriculture
2. Single Family Dwellings
3. Public & Parochial Schools
4. Public Parks & Playgrounds
5. Churches
6. Golf Courses
1. Cemeteries
2. Nursery Schools
'3. Hos pitals & Clinics
4. Public Utility Buildings
5 . Public Buildings
6. Two family dwellings
7. Planned Unit Development
8. Open Land & Recreational Uses
R-2 URBAN RESIDENTIAL
1. Single Family Dwellings
2 . Two Family Dwellings
3. Public & Parochial Schools
4. Public Parks & Playgrounds
5. Churches
1. Cemeteries
2. Nursery Schools
3. Nursing Homes
4. Hos pitals & Clinics
5. Public Utility Buildings
6. Public Buildings
7. Private Clubs
8. Funeral Homes
9. Multiple Family Dwellings (I<! ~ '" i)
10. Planned Unit Development
11. Mobile Home Parks
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CHAPTER 4 _ LOT AND YARD REQUIREMENTS
4-1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The minimum lot area, m~n~mum
width of lot, minimum depth of front yard, rear yard, and
minimum width of each side yard, for each district shall
be as shown in Section 4-2.
(A) Lots which abut on more than one street shall
provide the required front yards along each street.
(B) All structures, attached to the principal structure>>
open or enclosed, inclurling porches, carports, balconies,
or platforms above normal grade level, shall not pro-
ject into any minimum front, side, or rear yard.
(c) Any lot of record existing at the effective date of
this Ordinance may be used for the erection of a struct-
ure conforming to the use regulations of the distrtct
in which it is located, even though its area ann width
are less than the minimum requirements of this Ordinance.
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(D) Non-residential strllctures or uses shall not be
located or conducted closer to any lot line of any other
lot in any uR" District than the distance specified in
the following schedule:
Minimum Side or Rear
Yard Abutting any Lot
in anv "R" District
Use
20 feet
Offstreet parking spaces
and access drives for non-
residential uses.
40 feet
Churches, schools and public
or semi-public structures.
60 feet
Recreation facilities, enter-
tainment facilities, all busi-
ness uses, and all industrial
uses.
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(E) In new residential suooivisions structures may be
arranged to include one zero lot line Drovided that no
windows or doors open on this side of the str11cture. In
such lot arrangements the total side yard requirement may
be placed on one side of the principal structure. Maintenance
easements must he provided as nart of the subdivision plat
to afford access to the sides and roof of structures so
placed.
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4-2 LOT AND YARD REQUIREMENTS
.,. District Min. Lo t"k Min. Lot Min. Fro n t Min. Side Min. Rear
Width Width Yard Depth Yard Depth Yard Depth
A-I Agricultural
All uses 2 acres 2001 50' 301 ** 30.
R-I Suburban Residential
All uses not serviced
by publ ic sewers
acre
170'
35'
10'
All uses serviced
by pub 1 i c sewers
851
351
101
12,000 sq. ,ft.
R-2 Urban Residential
All uses not serviced
by publ ic sewers
301
10'
1 acre
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Al I uses serviced
by publ ic sewers
651
30.
10'
10, 000 sq. f t.
Multi family
Owel lings
85'
301
101
10,000 sq. ft.
plus
3,000 sq. ft.
per fami 1 y,
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R-3 Multiple Residential
All uses serviced
by pub 1 ic sewers 5,000 sq. ft.
25'
101
50'
Multi family
Owe 11 i ngs
5,000 sq. ft. 50'
plus
1 ,500 sq. f t.
per fami ly
251
10'
B-1 Highway Business
A I 1 uses
351
151
1 acre 1501
B-2 General Business
All uses serviced
by publ ic sewers
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5,000 sq. ft. 501
Multi family
Dwellings
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5,000 sq. ft. 501
plus
1,500 sq. ft.
per fami 1 y
I-I Light Industrial
All uses
I acre 1501
351
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C-l Conservation
All uses
2 acres
200'
50'
30'
il* 301
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**25'
**251
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** 301
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** 30'
** 301
~':If l:nd':'!rground parking is included in the development, a credit of 300 square
feet per unit will be added for the units so provided.
** Minimu~ rear-yard depth for non-attached accessory structures will be 10 feet.
Hearing: May l~, 1973. Approved, by PlAnning, Commissio:q, April 25, 1973.
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VARIANCE PERHITS GHP.NTED
1. To Tom and Dick Holker for East End Drive In. Approved March 11, 1974.
2. To Coast to Coast store, to allow parking for every 100 ft. of floor space.
Approved June 10, 197Lj..
3. To "Zetterberg property" to allow for shortage in square feet of south half
of Block 11 - Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 12 and Block 12. Approved June 24, 1971-1-.
4. To Roger Host to build a garage to within 5 feet of his side yard property line, to
be issued with the approval of his adjacent neighbor. Approved June 24, 1974.
5. T.o Arvo Grimsmo for approxi.mately 15 front...feet for the remodeling of his
business residence. Aryproved June 24, 1074.
6. To john Fredricson to build a fence 4-feet high at his home residence. Approved
June 24, 1974.
To Red's Nobil Service to allow for building up to property line at business
loca tlon. Approved July 22, 1971+.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT to Christian Community Service Utility building.
Approved August 12, 1974.
To Bob Rasmussen to build a utility shed within 5 feet from his side property
line. Approved September 9, 1974.
To Denten Erickson for a garage at his home residence. Approved 5 ft. side yard
allowance, 15 ft. front yard allowanc~. Approved September 30, 1974.
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DO yOU NEED A BUILDING PERMIT?
The City of Monticello has appointed Mr. Gerald E. Fredin
to serve as the City Building Inspector.
Mr. Fredin has an office in the Meyer-Rohlin building in
Buffalo.
The procedure for obtaining a building permit is as follows:
1. Obtain an "Application for Permit" at the City Hall.
Each application is to be accompanied by two (2)
copies of a certified land surveyor plat plan.
2. The completed "Application for Permit" form, with
plat plan, can be left at the City Hall or mailed
directly to:
Mr. Gerald E. Fredin
1111 Highway 25 N.
Buffalo, Minnesota 55313
Telephone: 682-3300
3. Mr. Fredin will make an on-site inspection.
4. The approved permit will be returned to the City
Hall where it can be obtained by the p~rson who
made application. The permit fee will be paid
at this time.
Permit will be issued within seven (7) days after a proper
"Application for Permit" has been prepared.
Mr. Axel Rasmussen will probably assist Mr. Fredin during
the construction season.
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