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Planning Commission Meeting Minutes - 06/06/2023 (Joint Workshop)MINUTES JOINT MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION/CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP Tuesday, June 6, 2023 — 5:00 p.m. Monticello Community Center Commissioners Present: Chair Paul Konsor, Vice Chair Andrew Tapper, Teri Lehner, Eric Hagen Commissioners Absent: Melissa Robeck Councilmembers Present: Mayor Lloyd Hilgart, Charlotte Gabler, Lee Martie, Tracy Hinz Councilmembers Absent: Sam Murdoff Staff Present: Steve Grittman (Grittman Consulting, LLC.), Angela Schumann, Rachel Leonard, Ron Hackenmueller, Jim Thares, Hayden Stensgard 1. Call to Order In the absence of a Planning Commission quorum, Mayor Lloyd Hilgart called the joint workshop meeting of the Monticello Planning Commission and City Council at 5:02 p.m. A quorum of the Planning Commission was met at 5:05 p.m. 2. Concept Stage Planned Unit Development Proposal for a 100-unit Multi -family Residential Proiect in a B-3 (Highwav Commercial) District Outlot B, Great River Addition, 155-226-000020 (Applicant: Briggs Company1 Community Development Director Angela Schumann mentioned that this was a concept review meeting and aimed at providing helpful and constructive feedback to the developer that presented the concept. Notices were sent out for this meeting to the surrounding area, where the development is proposed. Ms. Schumann noted that the meeting did not involve a public hearing, but if time allows, residents present may address the group. City Planner Steve Grittman provided an overview of the agenda item to the City Council, Planning Commission and the public. A two-phase apartment concept, that would consist of 50-units built initially, followed by an additional 50-units. The developer has made note that the uniqueness of the proposed garages on site would attract a niche group of renters, that need more space than a normal apartment development. Mr. Grittman emphasized that the Planning Commission and City Council should not only focus their comments on areas of the concept that could be adjusted to be a more desirable proposal for Monticello, but also what areas of the concept submittal should be retained as the developer continues to work on more solidified plans for formal submittal in the future. The proposed location of the concept is currently zoned B-3, Highway Business District, but guided Commercial & Residential Flex in the Monti 2040 Vision + Plan (Comp Plan). The developer who submitted the concept design is intending a PUD zoning. Mr. Grittman summarized the rest of the details of the concept for the group. Ms. Schumann noted the Minnesota Department of Transportation received notice of the meeting and the concept design, and recommended that if the proposal was to move forward, they would recommend landscape or another form of buffering treatment along the 1-94 right-of-way. Councilmember Gabler asked if there have been any recently approved apartment developments that include detached garages for tenant use. Ms. Schumann noted that Monticello Lakes was originally approved with detached garages on site, then recently proposed an amendment that was approved to remove the garages. Though not recently approved, the Monticello Crossings apartment complex also includes detached garages on site. Councilmember Gabler asked if the provided housing study was recently updated. Ms. Schumann clarified that the housing study's executive summary provided was from the original housing study for Monticello, created in 2020. Economic Development Manager Jim Thares noted the EDA was prepared to consider an update to the housing study on June 14, 2023, at their regular meeting. Planning Commission Chair Paul Konsor asked if there was proposed underground parking below the building. Mr. Grittman clarified that the concept shows under - building or at -grade parking on the first level above the ground. Mayor Lloyd Hilgart believed the proposed density for the project was not enough. The total area included in the concept plan is 6 acres with 100 units on site. The concept proposed is 16.7 gross units per acre. Mayor Hilgart also expressed disinterest in the proposed garages. His main concern regarding the garages focused on the tenant's utilization of the garages and potentially the lack of need for tenants to have that much storage space in an apartment setting. If the tenants do not need the space, it allows the possibility of the garage area to be rented out by non -apartment residents who live nearby. Mr. Konsor liked the uniqueness and design of the detached garage layout, but also expressed concerns about those spaces being rented out to non -apartment residents. Andrew Tapper concurred with Mr. Konsor, and also had concerns about how an affordability aspect can be incorporated into the concept with the garages. The detached garages appeared to be a "higher end" feature of the proposal, and could make affordability difficult. Councilmember Gabler said that she liked the idea of the detached garages, if they were on an adjacent parcel where if you lived in the apartment, there would be easy access to the space, and at the same time allowing people in the community to utilize the storage if needed. Applicant Pat Briggs of Briggs Companies addressed the Planning Commission, City Council & the public. The detached garage concept stemmed from a review of the existing housing market in the area. Mr. Briggs noted that the difficulty of becoming a new home buyer remains steady, and also mentioned that the detached garages can give those groups more space for storage of their personal items, while not being forced into buying a home at an inopportune time. Mr. Briggs also mentioned that the majority of the units in the proposed concept are 2 and 3-bedroom units, noting that 3-bedroom units remain the most needed size of apartment unit currently. Mayor Hilgart reiterated that his concerns lie with the density of the proposed project, as well as the detached garages. Mayor Hilgart did not express concern on an apartment building being at that location, due to the proposed location of the project already being previously approved for an apartment building. Mr. Briggs said that the proposed detached garages, and the additional personal storage space that brings to the proposed development will draw a group of young residents and families that have not yet been able to purchase their own piece of property that allows them to store those items they would not have space for in another apartment development. Mr. Konsor addressed the proposed underbuilding parking and said he would like to see a 1:1 unit to parking stall ratio for those apartments. Mr. Konsor expressed concern regarding the inclusion of the garages with the units, and how that could make an affordability aspect difficult in this proposed development. Mr. Konsor did note that the concept drawings of the development were aesthetically appealing. Eric Hagen liked the uniqueness of the detached garages, but expressed concerns about the number of multi -family developments that have recently been approved and currently under construction developments. Councilmember Gabler mentioned it could be beneficial to focus the concept's units towards the 2-bed and 3-bed units, and moving away from the studio and one -bed u n its. Councilmember Lee Martie concurred with Mr. Hagen's previous statement. Councilmember Tracy Hinz mentioned that the City would have a better understanding of whether the City does in fact need this type of development following the completion of the housing study update. No action was taken on the item. 3. Adiournment PAUL KONSOR MOVED TO ADJOURN THE JOINT WORKSHOP MEETING OF THE MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL. MEETING ADJOURNED BY CONSENSUS AT 6:01 P.M. Recorded By: Hayden Stens and /;K Y g Date Approved: July 5, 2023 ATTEST: Angela Sch n , Community Development Director