Planning Commission Minutes 12-03-2013MINUTES
MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Tuesday, December 3, 2013 - 6:00 p.m. - Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center
Present: Bill Spartz, Sam Burvee, Brad Fyle, Charlotte Gabler, Grant Sala
Absent: None
Others: Angela Schumann, Ron Hackenmueller
1. Call to order
Bill Spartz called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. Consideration to approve Planning Commission minutes
a. Regular Meeting - September 3rd, 2013
CHARLOTTE GABLER MOVED TO APPROVE THE SEPTEMBER 3'm 2013
MEETING MINUTES. BRAD FYLE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION
CARRIED 5 -0.
b. Regular Meeting - October 1 st, 2013
CHARLOTTE GABLER MOVED TO APPROVE THE OCTOBER 1 sT, 2013
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES. BRAD FYLE SECONDED THE MOTION.
MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
C. Regular Meeting - November 4th, 2013
CHARLOTTE GABLER MOVED TO APPROVE THE NOVEMBER 4TH, 2013
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES. GRANT SALA SECONDED THE MOTION.
MOTION CARRIED 4 -0. (Brad Fyle did not vote as he had been absent at the
previous meeting.)
3. Citizen Comments None
4. Consideration of adding items to the agenda
• Resignation (Bill Spartz) - Bill Spartz indicated that he would resign as a member of
the Planning Commission at the end of 2013 to turn his attention to his role as a
newly elected Monticello School Board member. Angela Schumann thanked him for
his work and said that he would be missed.
• Fleet Farm Update - (Charlotte Gabler)
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5. Consideration to call for a public hearing for an Amendment to the Monticello
Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 4, Section 1- Landscaping & Screening for adoption of
regulations pertaining to native landscaping requirements and Chapter 3, Section
4(D) — RA (Residential Amenities) District. Applicant: Citv of Monticello
Staff had agreed to redraft the proposed native landscaping ordinance based on the
discussion at the October 1St workshop. Some of the language be changed and some
minor administrative edits were made. The commission seemed to generally agree to
allow native landscaping in all zoning districts but include more restrictive regulations in
residential districts. These restrictions would allow native landscaping on a certain
percentage of a lot, a particular location on the lot and a designated distance from
neighboring lots. Brad Fyle stated that he was not in favor of native landscaping.
Angela Schumann indicated that there had been fewer than five requests to establish
native landscaping in Monticello. At least one resident had independently obtained grant
funding to establish native landscaping on their property along the Mississippi riverbank.
Schumann pointed out that a recent application for a Collaborative PUD will provide an
upcoming opportunity to further consider native plantings.
Charlotte Gabler asked for resident input prior to moving to public hearing. In lieu of a
motion at this time, staff suggested drafting questions to use as a short, issue - specific
survey accessible on the City's website, Facebook page and via e- news. Commissioners
were particularly interested in clarifying the citizen perspective on native landscaping in
front yards. Staff also spoke of possibly designing a flyer to use as an educational tool.
Schumann will consult with the City Attorney to determine whether feedback submitted
electronically would be eligible to be entered into the public record.
Gabler also asked about how folks who may be watching the meeting from home might
interact with the Planning Commission. Staff stated that the City Attorney had advised
against remote participation during a public hearing as there is no case law that supports
such testimony at this time. The public hearing notice invites oral testimony during the
meeting and written comments may be submitted to City Hall before the date of the
hearing.
Schumann summarized that the commission had also discussed amending the zoning
ordinance to accommodate the demand for building rambler style houses with larger
square footage requirements in the Residential Amenities (RA) District. Charlotte Gabler
wondered if any builders had requested that the district be modified to provide additional
flexibility. Ron Hackenmueller pointed out that the City had processed three lot
combinations and various amendments to square footage and garage specifications in
Carlisle Village and Hillside Farms. Commissioners seemed to be interested in increasing
lot width from 90 to 100 feet and eliminating lot averaging. Hackenmueller noted that
amending the zoning language would also simplify inspection follow -up.
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CHARLOTTE GABLER MOVED TO CALL FOR A PUBLIC HEARING FOR AN
AMENDMENT TO THE MONTICELLO ZONING ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 3,
SECTION 4(D) — RESIDENTIAL AMENITIES (RA) DISTRICT. GRANT SALA
SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
6. Consideration to review and recommend for the expiring terms of Planning
Commissioners and to recommend appointment of Chair and Vice Chair
Charlotte Gabler's and Brad Fyle's terms on the Planning Commission expire in
December of 2013. Both indicated that they'd be willing to serve another term.
Decision 1: Expiring Terms
SAM BURVEE MOVED TO RECOMMEND THE APPOINTMENT OF
COMMISSIONERS GABLER AND FYLE FOR A THREE -YEAR TERM ON THE
PLANNING COMMISSION. GRANT SALA SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION
CARRIED 5 -0.
The City Council will ratify appointments as recommended by the Commission on
December 9th, 2013.
Decision 2: Chair and Vice Chair Positions
Gabler asked about the duties of Planning Chair. Spartz said that the chair conducts the
meetings and ensures that all are provided an opportunity to speak and that important
information is documented in the public record. The chair also attends City Council
meetings at which items previously approved by the Planning Commission are
considered and signs official documents such as plats and resolutions. Staff will work
with the Deputy Clerk to outline various procedural matters to be used as a reference tool
for boards and commissions.
Fyle asked about the process involved in filling the position vacated by Spartz. Schumann
stated that staff had recently discussed the value of clearly defining the role of board and
commission members and the level of commitment required and would work to create a
job description. She noted that the position would be advertised on the City's website and
Facebook page as well as by e -news. The full commission and staff interview the
applicants and make a recommendation for City Council ratification.
Gabler said that she'd prefer to act as backup chair due to her schedule at this time. Fyle
stated that he would be interested in either position.
Schumann thanked Spartz for his efforts as a Planning Commissioner and leadership as
Commission Chair. She pointed out that he had participated in updating many of the key
planning documents such as the Comprehensive Plan, the zoning ordinance and the sign
ordinance. She noted that his insights and guidance would be missed. Spartz said that
he'd enjoyed and appreciated the education.
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BILL SPARTZ MOVED TO RECOMMEND NOMINATING BRAD FYLE AS
CHAIRPERSON AND CHARLOTTE GABLER AS VICE CHAIR OF THE
PLANNING COMMISSION FOR 2014. SAM BURVEE SECONDED THE MOTION.
MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
7. Consideration to review for discussion the Land Use Application Process.
Angela Schumann presented an overview of the land use application process from an
applicant's point of view. The summary provides a broader understanding of the many
steps involved in a thorough analysis of land use decisions.
Schumann outlined two levels of the Pre - Design stage. Level 1 involves drawing some
parameters around a concept in terms of who'd be involved, what would be needed to
accomplish the concept, and a general timeline.
If there is continued interest the concept would move to Level 2 Pre - Design which is the
more formal Pre - Application stage required by zoning ordinance. This stage involves
planning, building and engineering staff conducting a broad review of the essential
components of a land use application. Some of the issues considered are the land use
plan, zoning, concept fit, environment, access, utilities, annexation, park dedication,
financing. This step would focus on identifying roles, heading off any stumbling blocks
and making information such as application checklists and timelines available from the
start. Charlotte Gabler suggested that the Planning Commission and the City Council
become involved at the pre - application stage in order to have more information related to
a project prior to consideration at a public hearing.
Schumann identified the common land use applications set by zoning ordinance. These
are: Comp Plan amendment, Conditional Use Permit (CUP), variance, subdivision:
administrative (lot split or boundary line adjustment and lot combinations), plats
(preliminary and final), map amendment/text amendment, Planned Unit Development
(PUD) and vacations (easements and right of way handled by City Council) and site plan
review.
Schumann also briefly described other types of administrative applications and permits.
These are: sign permits temporary use permits (special event permits), home occupation
permits (permitted, administrative and CUP), grading permits and administrative and
PUD adjustments (handled by City Council) and amendments.
She reviewed the application form which includes property information, type of
application, fees and escrow, applicant and property owner signatures and agency
information which specifies the 60 day rule for taking action on a decision once the
application is complete. The applicant receives a letter and checklist which lists submittal
requirements, approval criteria and review and hearing dates.
Schumann described the public hearing notification process. Notice is published twice
and mailed ten days prior to the day of the hearing to those within 350 -500 feet of the
property. Staff produces an affidavit of mailing and receives an affidavit of publication.
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Applications are posted to the City's website.
Schumann cited the steps in the internal application review process. These are plan
distribution, staff site review, staff report preparation (including conditions of approval),
application review meeting and distribution and posting of the agenda.
She also noted that other city boards (Parks Commission, IEDC, City Council) often
participate in the review process as necessary depending on the application. The Planning
Commission makes recommendations to the City Council but is the Board of Adjustment
and Appeal for variances.
Schumann noted that the Planning Commission summarizes its decisions through
resolutions which include finding of facts. The proceedings are recorded and a record
plan set addressing all conditions of the decision is required. Notices and minutes of the
decision are provided to the applicant. Amendments to the ordinance and maps are posted
to the website.
g. Community Development Director's Report
Xcel Energy — The City received a site plan application from Xcel Energy in response to
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirement that they upgrade meteorological
monitoring capability by replacing the existing 200 foot tall tower with a tower nearly
300 feet tall. The City has very little review authority as it relates to federally required
instrumentation or equipment for the plant. Hackenmueller will issue the building permit
and the City Council will be made aware of the requirement.
Planning Services - Staff recommended that the City continue to utilize NAC for day -to-
day planning matters as designated "City Planner" for 2014.
West 7th Street Extension Project— West 7t' Street is now open to traffic. The route
provides a crucial connection and paves the way for further development.
I -94 Reconstruction Project - MnDOT plans to complete a reconstruction of I -94
between CSAH 18 and TH 25. The project will prepare Monticello for the future six -lane
freeway expansion as part of the I -94 Coalition's Corridors of Commerce initiative.
TAC Update —The TAC continues to take steps related to the Fallon Avenue Overpass
project and planning for an eventual second river crossing.
Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park — The City and County will close on the
purchase of Phase IV of the Bertram Chain of Lakes Regional Park on December 17f,
2013. Phase IV involves 140 acres including a majority of Bertram Lake and its west and
south shorelines. Grant and match funding have been approved for the land along the
north side of Bertram and Long Lakes (including the beach) as well as for the 40 acres of
the city's athletic complex. These parcels are scheduled for purchase by June 2014. Grant
applications are underway for the last parcels in the northeast corner of the park.
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9. Items Added to the Agenda
• Fleet Farm Update (Charlotte Gabler) - Fleet Farm representatives indicated that
potential competition with the Runnings store currently under construction will
not affect their plan to develop a retail facility at their site at some point in the
future.
10. Adiourn
BRAD FYLE MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 6:55 PM. GRANT SALA
SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0.
Recorder: Kerry Burri
Date Approved: January , 2 13
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