Planning Commission Minutes 06-06-1995
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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION
Tuesday, June 6,1995. 7 p.m.
Members:
Dick Frie, Rod Dragsten, Richard Carlson, Jon Bogart,
Richard Martie
Staff Present:
Jeff O'Neill, Gary Anderson, Steve Grittman, Wanda Kraemer
1. Call to Order.
Meeting was called to order by Chairman Frie.
2. Approval of minutes of the rewlisr meetin2' held May 2 and the apecial
meetin2' held M~ 15, 1995.
RICHARD CARLSON MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF
THE MAY 15, 1995 MEETING. SECONDED BY JON BOGART. MOTION
PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
Added items.
Chairman Dick Frie added John Leersson/Cardinal Ponds to the agenda.
John Leersson had applied for the subdivision of the plat Cardinal Ponds.
The application was not processed because of the study being done with the
waste water treatment plant.
Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained that city staffis set to ask
council if it wants to accept any applications for annexation during this
period when the waste water treatment plant capacity is limited. O'Neill
noted that perhaps council will accept applications for processing only and
delay implementation until sufficient wastewaster treatment plant capacity
has been demonstrated.
3.
~hlic Hearin~ --Consideration of a reql1est for a parkin2' stall and driveway
deRiK:n conditional use permit. Applicantr ~ Schmidt.
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Public Hearin2'--Consideration of a reQJ.lest for a conditional use permit
which anow outRide storaK:e in an 1-1 zone. Applicant, Ray &hmidt.
Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained that Ray Schmidt requests
that the Planning Commission consider granting his company two condition
use permits, which would allow an expansion ofms manufacturing facility.
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Chairman Frie opened public hearing.
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The proposed expansion calls for development ofa 9,000 square foot addition
to the existing structure. The addition would be located on the north side of
the existing building and would be used primarily for loading equipment on
to trucks. City staff, along with the City Engineer, has reviewed the site
plan in detail and found that it meets site plan requirements; however, site
plan does call for a reduction in standard driveway and curb improvements,
thus creating need for conditional use permit. According to the site plan the
areas proposed to be without curb appear to be in areas where the curb is not
needed for drainage or to channel traffic; therefore, a request for conditional
use permit allowing a reduction in driveway and parking standards appears
appropriate. Also, the site plan calls for development of a small outside
storage area that will be screed by a fence.
Ray Schmidt, applicant, stated that he was half of Ray-Wes partnership and
his company manufactures recycling and automotive equipment. The
company is growing and needs expansion.
Chairman Frie closed public hearing.
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Frie asked Jeff O'Neill, about concerns of violations regarding conditional
use permits. Are there any violations in at this site?
O'Neill stated that from time to time outside storage has been witnessed with
the a new conditional use permit the outside storage will need to be screened
as required by ordinance.
DICK MARTIE MADE A MOTION TO GRANT THE REQUEST FOR A
PARKING STALL AND DRIVEWAY DESIGN CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT DUE TO FACT THAT THE CURBING PROPOSED TO BE
ELIMINATED WILL NOT AFFECT THE DRAINAGE AND BECAUSE THE
NO CURB AREA IS IN THE AREA OF FUTURE EXPANSION TO THE
PARKING LOT. SECONDED BY ROD DRAGSTON. Motion passed
unanimously.
DICK MARTIE MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE OUTSIDE STORAGE
BASED ON FINDING THAT PROPOSED OUTSIDE STORAGE IS
RELATNEL Y SMALL AND WILL BE SCREENED AND MAINTAINED
ACCORDING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED BY ORDINANCE.
SECONDED BY RICHARD CARLSON. Motion passed unanimously.
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5.
Public Hearin~--Consideration of a conditional use permit which would allow
e~pansion of an ambulance ~a~e. Applicantr Monticello-Bilr Lake Hm;pital
District.
Steve Grittman reported on the ambulance garage at the Hospital Campus.
The property is subject to a long term development plan which is governed by
a Planned Unit Development. PUD permit approvals are given by
Conditional Use Permits. The Hospital District has initiated a program by
which there are ambulance employees there 24 hours a day. Formerly,
ambulance employees were on call and required parking space immediately
adjacent to ambulance garage when they came in to respond to a request for
ambulance service. Since timing is no longer critical for the ambulance
operations, the Hospital District would like to replace two parking spaces
with enclosed ambulance garage area. The concern is the increased demand
on the main employee parking area and that the Hospital should consider
replacing the lost parking spaces.
Chairman Frie opened public hearing.
Barb Schwientek, Hospital Administrator, reported that there would be two
parking spots eliminated but the expansion is necessary for ambulance and
storage. The storage capacity is at a maximum and even outside storage is
now being used. parking next to the garage is not a useful place for the
public to park because of the ambulances going back and forth. We want to
be a good neighbor and with the expansion of a 26 x 30 addition it should
help.
Frie asked if there would be more parking spaces when Mississippi Shores is
built next to hospital?
Schweintek thought there would be a few spaces but not very many. The
hospital administration has encouraged staff to park at the end of access
road until the lot can be expanded or such time when Hart Blvd. is vacated.
Helen Wulf, a neighbor, stated she was in favor of the expansion because
there is an immediate need for inside storage and also a tree, along the
property line will be taken down by hospital. Wulf stated that there are
three spaces to park on the street that could be used.
Schweintek explained that second floor is being renovated but parking lot
will have to wait until Wright County widens County Road 75. It would be
very costly to redesign the parking lot twice.
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Jeff O'Neill showed a diagram of hospital concept plan and inquired about
parking stalls. He noted that the last time the parking needs were analized
the complex was 15 parking stalls short. The new Commission needs to be
aware of the parking shortage before they allow two more spaces to be
removed at this time. When Hart Blvd. is vacated there will be the required
parking. There was a study done in this area in 1993 and recommended that
traffic was not increased on River Street.
Schweintek, stated that contractors on site for renovation are also
contributing to the parking shortage. When the hospital is completed there
will be more spaces available.
Chairman Frie closed public hearing.
JON BOGART MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT TO EXPAND AMBULANCE GARAGE ON MONTICELLO-BIG
LAKE HOSPITAL PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION OF
EXPANDING THE EXISTING PARKING WHEN COUNTY HIGHWAY 75
IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE. SECONDED BY DICK MARTIE. Motion
passed unanimously.
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Public Hearinlr - Consideration of a reqJ1est for a conditional use permit to
allow three (3) business siiJ'ls on one property under a comprehensive siiJ'l.
plan. Applicant, River Street Station.
7. Public Hearin~--Consideration of a req).lest for rezonin~ from PZM
(performance zone mixed) to B-4 (~eneral business). Applicant, River Street
Station.
8. Public Hearin~ --Consideration of a request for a conditional use permit to
~ow open and outdoor sales from a wa~on or cart. Applicant, River Street
Station Only
9. Public Hearin~--Consideration of a variance reqJ.lest to allow placin~ of
ipdividll~ 1 tenant sii1ls on more than one side of a buildin~. 1\p.plicant, River
code requires only sign for tenant and finding of hardship and special
condition to justify -recommend deny - one sign per tenant
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Public Hearin2'--Consideration of a request for a variance to allow more than
100 square feet of ~wet:ate siiJ'l. area on one property. Applicant, River
Street Station.
11. Public Hearin2'--Consideration of a request for a variance to allow a roof sign.
Applicant, River Atreet Station.
Steve Grittman, City Planner, explained the owners of the building at the
intersection of Highway 25 and River Street have applied for a series of
approvals relating to the conversion of that building, including antique
sales, some office uses, and an outdoor farmer's market cart. The site is
currently zoned Performance Zone - Mixed (PZM). This district is structured
to allow primarily residential and lower intensity commercial uses. Four of
the six applications for this property are related to the proposed signing of
building and its tenants, one is related to the operation of outdoor sales cart,
and one is for a rezoning from PZM to B-4, Regional Business.
The rezoning request is important to consider first, since it will affect the
disposition of some of the other applications. The five blocks between Linn
Street and Palm Street is split between PZM and B-4 Zoning, with PZM on
halfblocks facing River Street, and B.4 on the half blocks facing Broadway.
It appears that this zoning pattern may have been established for a
transition between the more intense downtown commercial area and the R-I
District which faces most of Mississippi River. On this block the river
frontage is park land rather than residential and the long term. land use of
this area may be transitioning to more of a regional commercial nature.
The applicant also wishes to operate a farmer's market on an outdoor sales
cart along the River Street frontage of this property. A more acceptable
location for this use would be at the northwest comer of the site because
traffic stopping on River Street.
The four other requests relate to signage. Three of these are variance
requests, which must be subject to a "non-economic hardship" to qualify for
consideration.
Chairman Frie opened public hearing.
Tom Brion, River Street Station owner, inquired about sign ordinance. He
had received two information packets with different wording on the square
footage of signage that is allowed. Also, there was concern that the
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Commission had not received all of examples and diagrams of proposal.
Grittman tried to explain to applicant that the sign ordinance had been
changed and there was a section that was deleted that should not have been.
At this time, Chairman Frie called a recess for the Commission to discuss
confusion of the ordinance and to copy additional information.
The meeting was called to order and public hearing was continued.
Tracy Mikkelson, antique dealer at River Street Station, stated that
antiques are a very visible impulse type of busines that need a large sign for
attention.
Tom Brion used overhead to show how the proposed signage would look and
explained that a sign is needed that can be seen by cars traveling by.
Carla Dose, antique dealer, thought it was very important to keep process
going because the signs are needed for people to know they are open.
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Chairman Frie closed public hearing.
Richard Carlson recommended that the Commission address the rezoning
and the farmers market items first and then discuss the signage.
DICK MARTIE MADE A MOTION TO REZONE THE RIVER STREET
STATION PROPERTY FROM PZM TO B-4 BASED ON THE FINDING
THAT THE SUBJECTS PROPERTY IS CONSISTENT WITH STRICTLY
COMMERCIAL USES. SECONDED BY ROD DRAGSTON. Motion passed
unanimously.
N en, the commission discussed open and outdoor sales from a wagon or cart.
The farmer's market was a favorable idea but the location was not ideal.
There were questions from the Commission that if the cart was located on
River Street would cars be stopping and parking along River Street causing
traffic problems. Also, the proximity to the intersection of River Street and
Highway 25 would need to be considered The southwest side of property
next to parking lots would be a better location.
Mike Olson, River Street Station owner, thought the retaining wall and
boulevard would prevent the outdoor merchants from moving forward.
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Mike Olson explained that business would like to use mansors to hang the
roof signs on.
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O'Neill stated that city does have a transient merchant license that each
vendor will be required to apply for.
ROD DRAGSTON MADE A MOTION TO ALLOW A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT FOR OPEN AND OUTDOOR SALES FROM A WAGON OR CART
IN SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE LOT. THE SPECIFIC LOCATION IS
TO BE IDENTIFIED BY CITY STAFF ON THE OFFICIAL SITE PLAN.
THE SITE FOR SALES SHALL NOT TAKE UP EXISTING PARKING
SPACES. SECONDED BY DICK MARTIE. Motion passed unanimously.
The signs were discussed next. Jeff O'Neill stated that River Street Station
is a unique building because there is a minimum amount of wall space with a
very low roof line. River Street Station is requesting a roof sign but it needs
to be defined as to where a roof line starts.
DICK MARTIE MADE A MOTION TO ALLOW A VARIANCE FOR A ROOF
SIGN BECAUSE OF UNIQUE DESIGN OF BUILDING. NO SECOND.
. The motion died due to lack of a second.
Jon Bogart stated that the item should not proceed further without better
information on the zoning requirements and its impact on sign development
options.
Richard Carlson stated that he did not want to send the wrong waves to
applicant but he also needed more information.
JON BOGART MADE A MOTION TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC
HEARINGS ON ITEMS, 6, 9, 10, AND 11 ON THE AGENDA AT A
RESCHEDULE SPECIAL MEETING AS SOON AS POSSffiLE TO
RESOLVE ISSUES BEFORE US. INFORMATION SHOULD INCLUDE
ACCURATE MEASURE FOR THE FRONTAGE AND THE NORTH SIDE;
EXAMPLES OF PROPOSED SIGNAGE; EXPLANATION OF MANSOR
SYSTEM OR ROOF BRACKET SYSTEM, ALSO AT THAT TIME AN
HOUSE KEEPING ORDINANCE FOR THE SIGN FOOTAGE ALLOWED.
A TENTATIVE DATE FOR NEXT MEETING WOULD BE MONDAY, JUNE
26, AT 5:30. SECONDED BY RICHARD CARLSON. Motion passed
unanimously.
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12. Cmnprehensive plan u.pdate.
Steve Grittman, City Planner, updated the Commission on the joint meeting
results that were held with City Council, HRA, EDA, and the Parks
Commission in May. These concepts are delivered in a rough form, since it is
important that the community has the opportunity to react to them, fine tune
them, or reject them. Grittman separated the information into the following
categories:
Housing:
One idea the city might want to consider is large rural lot subdivisions.
There is a high demand for two to five acre lots. Grittman then
demonstrated on a map that the area in the southwest part of the city that
might be looked toward to develop the large residential lots. This would be
one way to attract upscale housing. Another way would be to improve parks,
trail systems, and recreational opportunities.
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Economic Development:
The downtown area is going through radical changes. This is happening all
over Minnesota. The realities of contemporary shopping patterns have
retailing of traditional comparison consumer goods an activity which occurs
largely in mall-type shopping centers This is not to say that downtowns will
no longer have a commercial role. Instead, that role must change to reflect
the activities which are most likely to be successful. For most small
downtowns, that role consists largely of entertainment recreation, and
service base commercial activity. Antique stores, specialty shops, theaters,
restaurants, and bars. The City's investment in this conversion can take
many forms. One would be to establish programs which assist in remodeling
projects. Another would be a community center in the proximity to both the
downtown and the river which would provide an amenity which encourages
both the City's housing goals, and the transformation of the downtown area.
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Industrial Development:
The City has identified continued industrial development as a major
objective for the City's involvement. There was a sense from the joint
meeting that any industrial development was positive, higher investment
industry, in terms of building quality or wage levels, would be even more
welcomed. Traffic is a problem and another interchange with 1-94 will be
needed. The location for this interchange is critical because there are not
likely to be funds for more than one. In addition, proper planning would
allow adequate routes for another industrial park and other development
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areas without creating the congestion conflict at a later date. The location of
additional industrial land is an area that will need to be decided. If housing
is extended to the west, past Olson's Electric, that could be a link to an
industrial park located on west end of town. This will depend on the
interchange off of 1-94.
Community Facilities:
As noted in the housing discussion, community facility are linked to the
attraction of new housing growth. In the past, infrastructure has been
thought of mostly as concrete and iron. There is a primary role of the
municipal government to provides roads, pipes, and sewage. Infrastructure
should be thought of as any facility or service provided by the community as
a whole which is necessary to attract and maintain development. For
industry, that infrastructure includes solid not congested streets, and
adequate sewer and water capacity. For many though, it also includes a
labor supply, which is in critical shortage in several employment categories.
Labor supply requires housing, and higher end labor requires higher end
housing. This means attractive, ample park and trail lands, quality school
facilities, and programs, and superior community recreation facilities and
programs.
. 13. Adjournment.
ROD DRAGSTEN MADE A MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING.
SECONDED BY JON BOGART.
Respectfully Submitted,
f)~ fAOMt1PA
Wanda Kraemer
Development Services Technician
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