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Planning Commission Minutes 06-02-2015MINUTES MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION Tuesday, .Tune 2 °d, 2015 - 6:00 PM - Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Brad Fyle, Linda Buchmann, Sam Murdoff Absent: None Others: Angela Schumann, Steve Grittman (NAC), Charlotte Gabler (Council Liaison) 1. General Business 1A. Call to order Brad Fyle called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 1B. Consideration of approving minutes SAM MURDOFF MOVED TO APPROVE THE MAY 5TH, 2015 REGULAR MEETING MINUTES. LINDA. BUCHMANN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. SAM MURDOFF MOVED TO APPROVE THE MAY 5TH, 2015 SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES. LINDA BUCHMANN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. 1C. Consideration of recommending appointments to the Planning Commission Brad Fyle noted that the Planning Commission had interviewed two candidates for the open commission seats on May 5d' and a third candidate prior to the regular June 2nd commission meeting. LINDA BUCHMAN MOVED TO RECOMMEND THE APPOINTMENT OF JOHN FALENSCHEK TO A PLANNING COMMISSION TERM ENDING DECEMBER 31 IT 2015; AND THE APPOINTMENT OF MARC SIMPSON TO A PLANNING COMMISSION TERM ENDING DECEMBER 31sT, 2016. SAM MURDOFF SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. Angela Schumann noted that the City Council would consider ratifying the appointments on June 8th, 2015. 11). Consideration of adding items to the agenda • Interim Building Official • Population Statistics 2. Public Hearings 2A. Continued Public Hearing - Consideration of a request for Amendment to the Planning Commission Minutes: 6/02/15 Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 5, Sections 1— Use 'Table, Section 2 — Use - Specific Standards and Section 3 — Accessory Use Standards and Chapter 8, Section 4 — Definitions as related to regulations for Solar Energy Systems. Applicant: City of Monticello Steve Grittman briefly summarized issues related to amending the zoning ordinance to allow solar energy production as a principal use. He reported that the state legislature had not yet defined the scope of local authority as it relates to such uses. Grittman indicated that commissioners have the option of taking action related to the proposed ordinance amendments allowing solar facilities as accessory use only. He said that doing so would not preclude allowing solar generation as a principal use (by rezoning to PUD) should a particular development proposal and location fit that use. Grittman noted that the commissioners may choose not to take action at this time as the moratorium on solar energy systems as a principal use does not expire until November. Brad Fyle opened the continued public hearing. Grittman explained that while the Monticello Orderly Annexation Area (MOAA) is technically in the township for purposes of land use management, it is a hybrid governmental jurisdiction with its own authority. Angela Schumann noted that the MOAA had adopted Wright County's ordinance related to solar facilities. Grittman suggested that the position Monticello has taken related to preserving its growth corridor has been endorsed by the Public Utilities Commission (PUC). He explained that the PUC had rejected sites proposed for Geronimo's Aurora solar project because of the impact solar projects would have on residential areas and growth corridors. Schumann asked for clarification related to the vote count required for rezoning from residential to commercial /industrial. Grittman indicated that a supermajority of council would be required because the state defines a solar facility as a power plant. Gabler suggested a few minor additions to the ordinance language to further clarify the amendment. Grittman agreed to incorporate the added language into the ordinance. BRAD FYLE MOVED TO TABLE ACTION AND CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING, PENDING RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS AND OTHER INFORMATION. LINDA BUCHMANN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. 2B. Public )(fearing — Consideration of a request for an Amendment to Development Stage Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a single lot commercial development in a B -4 (Regional Business) District. Applicant: MF Monticello. LLC (NAC) Steve Grittman explained that the proposed PUD amendment would accommodate a second retail facility, located at Lot 3, Block 1, Union Crossings Second Addition, next to the Mattress Firm store which had been approved for development earlier this year. He 2 Planning Commission Minutes: 6/02/15 explained that this amendment would add a 2,188 square foot retail AT &T cellular sales store to the northern one -third of the site. Grittman reviewed the conditions of approval included in Exhibit Z. Brad Fyle opened the public hearing. As there were no public comments, the public hearing was closed. LINDA BUCHMANN MOVED TO APPROVE RESOLUTION PC -2015 -010 RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT, CONTINGENT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THOSE CONDITIONS SPECIFIED IN EXHIBIT Z. SAM MURDOFF SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. Exhibit Z Conditions of Approval AT &T Retail Store Planned Unit Development Amendment 1. All previous conditions related to the Mattress Firm approval remain in place. 2. The applicant consider removing 9 parking stalls on the north side of the property and replace them with green space. 3. Sigrage for the AT &T facility is verified for compliance with the City's Sign Ordinance. 4. Comments from the City Engineer: a. Sanitary sewer services to both buildings should have wye connections to the main. Services are not allowed to directly connect to a manhole. b. Water services to both buildings should include a curb stop and box where it tees to the main within the easement. This will allow the City to shut off the water if necessary. c. More detail should be provided on the grading plan for the northerly access drive and parking area to ensure drainage is being accommodated. Spot elevations with drainage arrows shall be shown on the grading plan to show how drainage will tie into the existing roadway. 5. Comments of other City Staff. Angela Schumann noted that this item would be considered by the City Council at the June 8't', 2015 meeting. 2C. Public Hearina - Consideration of a request for Amendment to the Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 5, Section 3 — Accessory Use Standards and Chapter g. Section 4 — Defmitions, as related to resulations for Accessory Building - Major and Accessory Building — Minor. Applicant: City of Monticello Angela Schumann explained that the proposed amendments to Accessory Use Standards and Definitions related to Accessory Buildings are a result of a recent change to the State Building Code, which adjusted the requirement for a building permit on a detached accessory structure from 120 square feet to 200 square feet. Schumann indicated that the amended ordinance would reference the state requirement. Planning Commission Minutes: 6/02/15 Schumann noted that the accessory use table and definitions would be amended to address the increase in size allowance for minor accessory structures, the zoning setback for such structures and to indicate that building code requirements must also be met. Brad Fyle opened the public hearing. As there were no public comments, the public hearing was closed. SAM MURDOFF MOVED TO RECOMMEND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 616, BASED ON A FINDING THAT THE ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS AS PROPOSED CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, SERVE TO CLARIFY EXISTING ORDINANCE REGULATIONS, AND SUPPORT CONSISTENCY WITH ADOPTED BUILDING CODES. BRAD FYLE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. Angela Schumann indicated that this item would be included as part of the June 8h, 2015 Council meeting agenda. 3. Regular Agenda 3A. Consideration of a report regarding Temporary Signs, Chapter 4, Section 5 of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance Angela Schumann reported that staff would meet with representatives from the Chamber of Commerce and the IEDC in June to review the temporary sign ordinance and obtain business community input. This feedback would be incorporated into a draft ordinance amendment to be presented for Planning Commission consideration in July. 4. Added Items • Interim Building Official - Schumann introduced DJ Hennessey and thanked him for stepping up as Interim Building Official during the hiring process. • Population Statistics - Schumann reported the State Demographer's 2014 population and household estimates for the City of Monticello. 5. Adjournment SAM MURDOFF MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 6:55 PM. LINDA BUCHMAN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 3 -0. Recorder: Kerry Burri Approved: July 7h, 2015 Attest: Development Director E