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Planning Commission Minutes 03-05-1991 . . . MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION Tuesday, March 5, 1991 - 7:00 p.m. Members Present: Dan McConnon, Cindy Lemm, Jon Bogart Members Absent: Richard Martie, Richard Carlson Staff Present: Gary Anderson, Jeff O'Neill 1. The meeting was called to order by Chairperson, Dan McConnon, at 7:07 p.m. 2. Motion was made by Cindy Lemm, seconded by Jon Bogart, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held January 8, 1991. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Carlson and Richard Martie absent. 3. There was no motion on this item, as there were not enough members present at the February 5, 1991, meeting to make a quorum. 4. Public Hearinq--A simple subdivision request to subdivide an existinq residential lot and part of another existinq residential lot into two residential lots. Applicant, Donald and Joan Doran. Zoning Administrator, Gary Anderson, explained to Planning Commission members and the public Mr. and Mrs. Doran's request to subdivide an existing residential lot and part of another existing residential lot into two new residential lots. The proposed simple subdivision of this residential lot and part of another residential lot will meet the minimum lot width of 80 feet on a public right-of-way, and it would also meet the minimum size lot subdivision for a zero lot line duplex of 12,000 sq ft per lot site. The proposed dwelling as shown would meet the minimum setback requirement, that being 30 feet on the south side of the property, 20 feet on the east side of the property, 10 feet on the west side of the property, and 30 feet on the north part of the property. Some possible conditions that would be added to their simple subdivision if approved would be 1) the recording of the simple subdivision must occur within 30 days of the March 11, 1991, City Council meeting date; 2) a separate document must be recorded indicating drainage and utility easements, Page 1 . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 that being a 12-foot easement on the south and east part of the lot and a 6-foot drainage and utility easement on the north and west part of the lot; and 3) a separate document must be recorded stating that the City is not responsible for the installation of an additional water line to the property off of West 6th Street. There being no further input from the public, Chairperson Dan McConnon closed the public hearing and opened the meeting for input from the Planning Commission members. The consensus of the Planning Commission members was that the proposed subdivision did meet the minimum requirements as far as setback and lot square footage; and with the additional requirements as conditions added, they saw no problem with the applicant's request. Therefore, a motion was made by Jon Bogart, seconded by Cindy Lemm, to approve the simple subdivision request to subdivide an existing residential lot and part of another existing residential lot into two residential lots with the following conditions: . 1. The recording of the subdivision must occur within 30 days of the March 11, 1991, City Council meeting date. 2. A separate document must be recorded indicating the drainage and utility easements, that being a 12- foot easement on the south and east part of the lot and a 6-foot drainage and utility easement on the north and west part of the lot. 3. A separate document must be recorded stating that the City is not responsible for the installation of an additional water line to this property off of West 6th Street. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Martie and Richard Carlson absent. . Page 2 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 5. Continued Public Hearinq--A conditional use request to allow used automobile/liqht truck sales in a B-3 (hiqhway business) zone. AND 6 . Continued Public Hearinq--A variance request enlarqement of a leqal non-conforminq structure Applicant, Hoqlund Transportation/94 Services. allowinq or use. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members and the public the background to Hoglund Transportation/94 Services' conditional use and variance requests. Mr. O'Neill explained that in his discussions with the Hoglund's attorney, Joe Beaton, they have come to an understanding as to where the City is coming from and the requirement of the additional hard surfacing, curbing, and landscaping requirements in this portion of the area to be used as an automobile/light truck sales lot. Chairperson Dan McConnon then opened the continued public hearing. Mr. Joe Beaton, attorney for Gordy and Jenny Hoglund, explained to Planning Commission members and the public his conversations with Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, regarding what conditions would be required of the Hoglunds for development of their used car/light truck sales lot. Mr. Beaton further explained that there has been an existing licensed dealer there since 1956 with the International Harvester dealership and that the current dealership now has two licenses, one for the International trucks and one for the school bus chassis. There being no further input from the public, Chairperson Dan McConnon then closed the public hearing. In discussion, Planning Commission members concurred with the proposed agreement. With that understanding being in principal, a motion was made by Jon Bogart, seconded by Cindy Lemm, to recognize that the proposed auto sales lot is merely a continuation of an existing use and is not an enlargement of an existing non- conforming use. Motion is based on the finding that auto sales have been conducted from the site since 1956, which predates the adoption of the zoning ordinance. Furthermore, Planning Commission recognizes the development plan associated with the use, which includes the following features: Page 3 . 4. . . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 1. The enclosed principal use is a minimum of 4,500 sq ft, excluding the area used for mechanical repair and reconditioning. 2. The outside sales and display areas are fenced or screened from the view of neighboring residential uses or an abutting (R) district in compliance with Chapter 3, Section 2 [G], of this ordinance (does not apply because residential use is actually on the site, not abutting (R) district). All lighting shall be hooded and so directed that the light source shall not be visible from the public right-of-way or neighboring residences and shall be in compliance with Chapter 3, Section 2 [H], of this ordinance. 3. The outside sales and display area shall be hard surfaced. 5. The outside sales and display area does not utilize parking spaces which are required for conformance with this ordinance. 6. Vehicular access points shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic movement and shall comply with Chapter 3, Section 5, of this ordinance (parking design requirements), and shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer (curbing must be installed). 7. There is a minimum lot area of 22,500 sq ft and minimum lot dimensions of 150 feet X 130 feet. 8. A drainage system subject to the approval of the City Engineer shall be installed. 9 . All signing shall be in compliance with Chapter 3, Section 9, of this ordinance. 10. The provisions of Chapter 22 of this ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. 11. No more than ten cars be parked for sale at anyone point in time. 12. Four trees be planted east of the two garages on the site. Page 4 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 13. Common ownership of the property containing the office space and the site of the sales lot will be maintained. 14. A culvert shall be installed under the drive leading to the Hoglund Transportation office. Said culvert shall have a minimum diameter of 15 inches. 15. A drive area in front of the bus storage facility shall be paved per attached site plan by October 15, 1992. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Martie and Richard Carlson absent. 7. Tabled Public Hearing--Consideration of amendment to the Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Section 6 - 3, permitting accessory uses in an R-l, 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." Applicant, City of Monticello. Mr. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members and the public the proposed ordinance amendment regulating the sale of certain types of vehicles and recreational equipment wi thin our residential and PZM zones. Mr. O'Neill explained that City staff sent letters to property owners inviting them to this public hearing for their input on the proposed ordinance amendment. The letters were addressed to people that at some point in time during the calendar year 1990 had a vehicle or recreational equipment for sale on their property in a residential or PZM zone. Chairperson Dan McConnon then opened the public hearing. Mr. Bob Somerville, resident on West River Street, commented that he would like to see six vehicles as allowed, as that is the maximum number of vehicles that are allowed to be sold by an individual or corporation by the State of Minnesota, Licensing Division prior to needing a dealership license. Mr. McConnon questioned if one could sell two vehicles at one time within the property. Another comment raised by members of the public was that there probably needs to be some type of regulation; but at some point in time, one might exceed the maximum number of items to be sold. Page 5 . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 Zoning Administrator, Gary Anderson, explained that this si tuation would probably be treated in the same manner as public nuisance violators in that they would come before the Council to ask for an extension of the number of items to be sold within a calendar year. Chairperson Dan McConnon then closed the public hearing. Planning Commission members discussed the possibility of condition #1 being increased from five items per site to six i terns that may be advertised for sale per year, and that item #2 state that no more than two items can be displayed at anyone time. Motion was made by Jon Bogart, seconded by Cindy Lemm, to approve amending the Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Section 6 - 3, permitting accessory uses in an R-l, R-2, R-3, and PZM zone by adding "allowing sale on a limited basis of items accessory to private residential use of land including, but not limited to, automobiles, recreational vehicles, lawn and garden equipment, boats, and other equipment. Allowing the property as a limited open sales lot shall conform to the following requirements: . 1. No more than a total of six items per site may be advertised for sale per year. 2. No more than two items can be displayed for sale at anyone time. 3. Individual items may not be displayed for sale for more than 30 days per year. 4. Items sold are limited to articles owned by the individuals that make their primary residence as the limited open sales site. 5. Sale of items may not be placed on a public right- of-way. 6. One sign not exceeding 2 sq ft in area advertising sale item is allowed without permit. Said sign must be placed within or attached to sale item and shall not be freestanding. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Martie and Richard Carlson absent. . Page 6 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 8. Consideration of calling a public hearing on establishment of an ordinance amendment regulating adult land uses. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members and the public the proposed ordinance amendment regulating adult land uses. Mr. O'Neill went on to explain the areas shown on an attached site plan, highlighted in green, where proposed adult land uses could be built under the proposed plan. Questions centered around the rationale Mr. O'Neill used in development of this plan and if it was in tune with what other communities are doing. They had no problem with the proposed ordinance amendment. Therefore, a motion was made by Jon Bogart, seconded by Cindy Lemm, to call for a public hearing on establishment of an ordinance amendment regulating adult land uses, public hearing to be conducted at the April meeting of the Planning Commission. Based on studies conducted by other cities regarding the impact of adult land uses, the Planning Commission finds that there is sufficient evidence to justify further study and it is appropriate at this time to call for a public hearing on establishment of an ordinance amendment regulating adult land uses. O'Neill noted that he will complete the planning study and generate a potential resolution outlining findings. In addition, a proposed ordinance amendment will be presented at the public hearing. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Martie and Richard Carlson absent. Additional Information Items 1. 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. 2. Continued public hearing--A variance request to allow less than the minimum 4,500 sq ft of sales and display area. Applicant, Hoglund Transportation/94 Services. Council action: No action required, as the request did not come before them. 3. Follow up of the workshop conducted on regulation of adult land uses and the preparation of official planning study. Page 7 . . . Planning Commission Minutes - 3/5/91 4. It was the consensus of the three Planning Commission members present to set Tuesday, April 2, 1991, as the date for the April Planning Commission meeting. 5. Motion was made by Cindy Lemm, seconded by Jon Bogart, to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Martie and Richard Carlson absent. The meeting adjourned at 8:56 p.m. THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING RECONVENED AT 9:14 P.M. 1. Consider recommending the City complete an industrial land use and plan study. Jeff O'Neill, Assistant Administrator, explained to Planning Commission members the proposed land use and planning study as submitted by our consulting planner, John Uban of Dahlgren, Shardlow & Uban. The proposed plan showed a land use study of the area around the proposed new elementary school site which is just west of the existing middle school site in the area across Fallon Street from the existing M & P Transport complex. The proposed study would show different areas of study from the existing industrial park on the east into Chelsea Road on the land that is owned by Farm Credit Services, extending southerly to take in the area as far out as around the Klein farm and as far to the west up to the area just east of the proposed Evergreens development near the east Kjellberg Trailer Park. There being no further input from City staff, a motion was made by Cindy Lemm, seconded by Jon Bogart, to recommend to the City Council that they go ahead with the complete study as presented by consulting planner, John Uban. Motion carried unanimously with Richard Martie and Richard Carlson absent. Motion was made by Cindy Lemm, adjourn the reconvened meeting. 9:46 p.m. seconded by Jon Bogart to The meeting adjourned at Respectfully submitted, Ga~a;;,M~ Zoning Administrator Page 8