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Planning Commission Minutes 01-08-1991 . . . MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION Tuesday, January 8, 1991 - 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Dan McConnon, Richard Martie, Richard Carlson, Jon Bogart, Cindy Lemm Members Absent: None Staff Present: Gary Anderson, Jeff O'Neill 1. The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Dan McConnon at 7:03 p.m. 2. Appointment of planning Commission Chairperson. Motion was made by Cindy Lemm, seconded by Richard Martie, to approve the appointment of Dan McConnon as Planning Commission Chairperson. Motion carried unanimously with Dan McConnon abstaining. 3. Appointment of planninq Commission Vice Chairperson. Motion was made by Richard Martie, seconded by Carlson, to approve the appointment of Cindy Lemm Planning Commission Vice Chairperson. Motion unanimously with Cindy Lemm abstaining. Richard as the carried 4. Motion was made by Cindy Lemm, seconded by Richard Carlson, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held December 4, 1990. 5. Continued Public Hearinq--Consideration of an ordinance amendment to Section 3-9 [C14 to include: (i) A permit for a public siqn in the form of a decorative banner to be displayed on public property for a period of one (1) year. A permit shall be issued for each year that the decorative banners are displayed. Applicant, City of Monticello. Assistant Administrator, Jeff O'Neill, explained to Planning Commission members and the public the results of a joint meeting wi th Councilmember Dan Blonigen; Councilmember Shirley Anderson; and Barb Schwientek, Monticello-Big Lake Hospital Administrator. Chairperson Dan McConnon then opened the public hearing. There being no comments from the public, the public hearing was closed and input was received from Planning Commission members. Page 1 . Planning Commission Minutes - 1/8/91 Planning Commission input centered around item #6 of the proposed ordinance amendment which read: "Public banners may not be hung only on alternate streets cape fixtures unless otherwise approved by Council." Item #6 shall be amended to read: "Public banners shall be hung only on alternate streetscape fixtures unless otherwise approved by Council." There being no further input from Planning Commission members, a motion was made by Richard Martie, seconded by Jon Bogart, to approve the zoning ordinance amendment to Section 3-9 [C]4 to include: (j) A permit for a public sign in the form of a decorative banner to be displayed on public property for a period of one (1) year. A permit shall be issued for each year that the decorative banners are displayed. Motion carried unanimously. 6. Public Hearing--A variance request to allow an additional premise identification sign and to allow additional premise sign square footage. Applicant, Holiday Companies. Chairperson Dan McConnon opened the public hearing. . Gary Anderson, Zoning Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members Holiday Companies' request to allow an additional premise identification sign and additional premise sign square footage. The Holiday Companies explained their rationale for the development of their signage within their building complex similar to what the other existing buildings are being required to do. There being no further input from the public, Chairperson Dan McConnon then closed the public hearing and opened the meeting for input from the Planning Commission members. The discussion amongst the Planning Commission members centered around granting additional premise identification signage. There being no further input from the Planning Commission members, motion was made by Richard Carlson, seconded by Richard Martie, to deny the variance request to allow an additional premise identification sign and to allow additional premise sign square footage. Motion carried unanimously. Reason for denial: There was no hardship displayed. . Page 2 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 1/8/91 7 . Public Hearing--Consideration of an ordinance amendment to Section 2-2 [HBl of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance by adding "beautician" to the list of home occupations allowed by ordinance. Amendment to also include additional conditions associated with the operation of a home occupation and establishment of a home occupation permitting process. Applicant, City of Monticello. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members and the public a proposed ordinance amendment to allow "beautician" as a home occupation. Mr. O'Neill presented and read a petition which was submitted to City staff, which represented neighbors in the Par West addition of the proposed home occupation beautician. Chairperson Dan McConnon then opened the public hearing. Art Dorn, Century 21 realtor, questioned the necessity of such condi tions for the beautician as a home occupation. He questioned the necessity of an ordinance at all regulating this, as they pretty much regulate themselves wi thin the residential zone according to his experience as a realtor. Karla Dickey, proposed applicant of such ordinance amendment, explained the operation of her beauty shop business. Residents near the proposed beauty shop home occupation explained their concerns over signage, traffic, and the residential appearance of this proposed use of residential property. Concerns also addressed were that if a beautician is allowed as a home occupation, it is streamlined to maintain the residential integrity in which it is being placed. Chairperson Dan McConnon then closed the public hearing and opened the meeting for discussion amongst Planning Commission members. Discussion amongst Planning Commission members centered around being sympathetic to the applicant but also realizing the best place for this type of occupation is in a business zone. With no further discussion amongst Planning Commission members, a motion was made by Jon Bogart, seconded by Richard Carlson, to amend the ordinance to include "beautician" amongst the list of home occupations allowed by ordinance. The motion carried unanimously. Motion based on the finding that a permit process is necessary to protect the integrity of residential property. Page 3 . Planning Commission Minutes - 1/8/91 Motion by Richard Martie, seconded by Jon Bogart, to adopt the permit process for the purpose of monitoring and enforcing the home occupation operation standards. Motion carried unanimously with the following conditions: (1) one parking stall must be provided for off-street parking, no customer parking on the street, and total vehicles parked outside at anyone time limited to two vehicles. The home should not have a parked-up appearance; (2) No signs allowed indicating the presence of a commercial use of the property. Motion carried unanimously. 8. Public Hearinq--Consideration of amendment to the Monticello zoninq Ordinance, Section 6-3, permittinq accessory uses in an R-l, R-2, R-3, and PZM zone by addinq "sale of items includinq automobiles, recreational vehicles, boats, and other equipment. Items sold limited to three items per property annually and limited to items owned by property owner. " Applicant, City of Monticello. Chairperson Dan McConnon then opened the public hearing. . Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members and the public the proposed ordinance amendment to restrict sale of recreational equipment, etc., within the R-l, R-2, R-3, and PZM zones within the city of Monticello. The intent of the proposed ordinance amendment is to limit the total number of vehicles and recreational equipment to be sold within a calendar year on a property and that they be limited to the owner, leasee, or renter of the property. There being no comments from the public, Chairperson Dan McConnon then closed the public hearing and opened the meeting for input from the Planning Commission members. One concern brought up by the Planning Commission members was were any of the proposed violators or residential property owners notified of the proposed ordinance amendment? City staff replied that no letters had been sent to the individual property owners. Planning Commission members felt uncomfortable without notifying potential violators personally by letter, and the City staff was then instructed to send letters to each affected property owner that staff can recall on Broadway or River Street to notify them of the proposed ordinance amendment. . Page 4 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 1/8/91 Motion was made by Richard Carlson, seconded by Jon Bogart, to table the ordinance amendment to the Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Section 6-3, permitting accessory uses in an R-1, R-2, R~3, and PZM zone by adding "sale of items including automobiles, recreational vehicles, boats, and other equipment. Items sold limited to three items per property annually and limited to items owned by property owner." Motion carried unanimously. 9 . Consideration of an interim ordinance imposinq a moratorium on adult oriented land uses on certain property located in the city of Monticello. Applicant, City of Monticello. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members and the public the proposed ordinance amendment imposing a moratorium on adult oriented land uses on certain property located in the city of Monticello. A problem that was noted in talking to the City's consulting planner, Mr. John Uban of Dahlgren, Shardlow & Uban & Associates, is that the City must define a certain area in which they would be permitted. In looking at the existing zoning map, it was tough to specifically define an area for them, but such areas were suggested amongst Planning Commission members. There being no further input from the Planning Commission members, a motion was made by Jon Bogart, seconded by Richard Carlson, to create an interim ordinance imposing a moratorium on adult oriented land uses on certain property located within the city of Monticello. Motion based on findings noted in the language contained wi thin the ordinance. Motion carried unanimously. 10. A Continued Public Hearinq--A conditional use request to allow used automobiles/liqht truck sales in a B-3 (hiqhway business) zone. Applicant, Hoqlund Transportation/94 Services. Staff indicated they would like to see the continued public hearing continued until the next regularly scheduled meeting. 11. A Continued Public Hearinq--A variance request to allow less than the minimum 4,500 square feet of sales and display area. Applicant, Hoqlund Transportation/94 Services. City staff suggested that the Planning Commission members also continue this public hearing until the next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting. Page 5 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 1/8/91 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ITEMS 1. A variance request to allow construction of a detached garage within the rear yard setback requirement. Applicant, Antone and Cecelia Banyai. Council action: No action required, as the request did not come before them. 2. An ordinance amendment to Section 3-9 [C]4 to include (j) a permit for a public sign in the form of a decorative banner to be displayed on public property for a period of one (1) year. A permit shall be issued for each year that the decorative banners are displayed. Applicant, city of Monticello. Council action: No action required, as the request did not come before them. 3. Continued Public Hearing--A conditional use request to allow used automobile/light truck sales in a B-3 (highway business) zone. Applicant, Hoglund Transportation/94 Services. Council action: No action required, as the request did not come before them. 4. Continued Public Hearing--A variance request to allow less than the minimum 4,500 square feet of sales and display area. Applicant, Hoglund Transportation/94 Services. Council action: No action required, as the request did not come before them. 5. It was the consensus of the Planning Commission members to set the date for the next Planning Commission meeting for Tuesday, February 5, 1991, 7:00 p.m. 6. Motion was made by Cindy Lemm, seconded by Richard Martie, to adjourn the meeting. The meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Gar~e~ zoning Administrator page 6