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City Council Agenda Packet 10-14-2002REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, October 14, 2002 - 7 p.m. Mayor: Roger Belsaas Council Members: Clint Herbst, Brian Stumpf, Roger Carlson, Bruce Thielen 1. Call to order and Pledge of Allegiance 2. Approve minutes of September 23, 2002 regular Council meeting. ( + 3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda. i - _'$ Q- 6 A. �.�- _ �6�v✓�'� S -a "r C'C��' ate'' B. my 4. Citizens comments/petitions, requests, and complaints. A. Tammy Sutton -Ruff's Auto Development 5. Consent agenda. A. Consideration of ratifying new hires for the Community Center. B. Consideration of a request for preliminary plat approval. Applicant: Glen Posusta Consideration of request for rezoning from R-1 to R-21. Applicant: Tom Holthaus, West Side Market. C�,ra)4(ed) D. Consideration of a conditional use permit for accessory structure. Applicant: Randy Ruff. E. Consideration of a request for an amendment to the sign regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. Applicant: Denny Hecker Dodge F. Consideration of approving resolution providing for the sale of general obligation improvement bonds. 6. Consideration of items removed from the consent agenda for discussion. 7. Presentation regarding the entrance signs to the City of Monticello. 8. Moved to consent agenda 9. Discussion of possible requirement of phosphorus treatment equipment at WWTP. - PILLED 10. Summary of Fair Housing Discussion - HRA: No Council Action is Required. 11. Summary of the EDA meeting of October 8, 2002, and request to direct city staff to temporarily not enforce the sign/sidewalk ordinance along Broadway (County Road 75) during the period of the planned Grand Opening Event. Agenda Monticello City Council October 14, 2002 Page 2 12. Consideration of allowing a 36' pylon sign to be incorporated into approved PUD - Dave Peterson Ford/Jeff Sell West Metro. 13. Consideration of amendment to conditional use permit for planned unit development allowing for expansion of truck parking, bulk LP storage, service bay additions; paving for bulk waste product transport, sidewalks and landscaping. Applicant: Sunny Fresh Foods 14. Approve payment of bills for October. 15. Adjourn MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, September 23, 2002 - 7 p.m. Members Present: Roger Belsaas, Roger Carlson, Clint Herbst and Brian Stumpf Members Absent: Bruce Thielen 1. Call to order and Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Belsaas called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. and declared a quorum present. The Pledge of Allegiance was said. 2. Approve minutes of September 9, 2002 regular Council meeting. CLINT HERBST MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 9, 2002 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING. ROGER CARLSON SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda. BRIAN STUMPF MOVED TO ADD CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PAYMENT TO RICE LAKE CONSTRUCTION FOR CITY PROJECT NO. 2001-03C, SLUDGE THICKENING FACILITY TO THE CONSENT AGENDA AS ITEM 5G. CLINT HERBST SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 4. Citizens comments/petitions, requests and complaints. John McIntosh, a candidate for the State Senate in District #19 introduced himself to the City Council and the public in attendance. A resident from River Terrace Park came before the Council to report that there are kids in the cemetery and questioned whether the gates could be locked after hours. The Council informed him that citizens should call police if they notice that type of activity. He also wanted to know if a bike path or walkway was being considered along West River Road from the trailer park to County Road 75 for pedestrians who walk to the gas station or Pinewood School playground. It was noted that the City has plans to do so in 2004 as part of the River Street upgrade. �. Consent Agenda. A. Consideration of ratifying new hires for the Monticello Community Center. Recommendation: Approve new hires as identified. B. Consideration of appointing judges for the 2002 General Election. Recommendation: 1 Council Minutes - 9/23/02 Appoint the following judges to serve at the general election contingent upon their completing the training requirements. Brandon, Joan Branch, Donna Bromberg, Janet Clausen, Lucille Custer, Edith Dahl, Rosemary Daniels, Mary Doucette, Jan Gauthier, Kaye Gillham, Lynnea Host, Jeanette Irvine, Jan Jensen, Mike LeFebvre, Harriet Libsock, Betty Moody, Judy Nelson, Robert Quick, Richard Smith, Randy Soltau, Rita Sonja-Thielman, Pat Stokes, Opal Suchy, Sandy C. Consideration of adopting resolution calling for public hearing on adoption of assessment roll for Projects No. 2001-07C, 7"' Street East and 2000-17C, Walnut Street Corridor Improvements. Recommendation: Adopt resolution calling for a public hearing on the assessment rolls for Project No. 2000-17C and Project No. 2001-07C for October 28, 2002. Res. No. 20026-63 and 2002-64. D. Consideration of approving charitable gambling license for Monticello Youth Hockey Association for Hawk's Bar. Recommendation: Adopt a resolution authorizing the State Gambling Control Board to issue a charitable gambling license to the Monticello Youth Hockey Association for Hawk's Sports Bar & Grill. Res. No. 2002-62. E. Consideration of approving Change Order No. 4 and approving final payment on Project No. 99-01C, Kjellberg Sanitary Sewer Extension. Recommendation: Approve Change Order No. 4 in the amount of $3,173.00 to Project No. 99-01 C, Kjellberg's Sanitary Sewer Extension and approve the acceptance of the project and authorize final payment of $13,286.54 to R.L. Larson Excavating, Inc. F. Consideration of approving final payment on Community United Methodist Church Water Main Project No.2000-03C. Recommendation: Authorize final payment to Kuechle Underground, Inc. in the amount of $1,162.09 for Project No. 2000-03 C, Tower Drive Water Main. G. Consideration of final payment to Rice Lake Construction for City Project No. 2001-03C, Sludge Thickening Facility. Recommendation: Authorize final payment to Rice Lake Construction for the gravity belt thickener in the amount of $42,577 pending receipt of final documentation, lien waivers, etc. This alternative would include placing an assessment on the Sunny Fresh property as previously agreed. BRIAN STUMPF MOVED TO ACCEPT THE CONSENT AGENDA WITH THE ADDITION OF ITEM 45G. ROGER CARLSON SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 6. Consideration of items removed from the consent azenda for discussion. None. 2 Z Council Minutes - 9/23/02 7. Public Hearing on the status of the Twin Citv Die Castings Companv proiect and consideration to adopt a resolution extending the "Compliance Date" of the Small Cities Economic Development Grant. 011ie Koropchak, Economic Development Director, gave a status report on Twin City Die Castings. Mayor Belsaas opened the public hearing. No one present commented on the Twin City Die Castings project. ROGER CARLSON MOVED TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE "COMPLIANCE DATE" FROM JUNE 30, 2002, TO JULY 26, 2003 FOR THE SCEDG TO THE CITY FOR THE TWIN CITIES DIE CASTINGS COMPANY PROJECT. CLINT HERBST SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Res. No. 2002-65. 8. Presentation by Downtown Business Owners on financial impact of CSAR 75 construction. Howard and Jane Maass of Prairie Edge Gallery, 113 West Broadway came before the Council to discuss the financial impact that the construction taking place on CSAH 75 is having on the downtown business owners. Jane Maass noted that some of the businesses had lower sales because of the construction and was wondering if any assistance was available for the business owners. Larry and Sheri Manos of the Monticello Mercantile were also present to address the Council on this issue. Mayor Belsaas stated that he was not aware of any funds that would be available through the City and he also felt that the taxpayers would be upset if money was given directly to the businesses. The Mayor felt that this topic might be more appropriate for discussion at the City EDA or County EDA. 011ie Koropchak will set up a meeting and research options, if any, for the EDA to consider. Bret Weiss, City Engineer, questioned whether the business owners would prefer construction on the south side of CSAH being deferred until next spring. The business owners present will poll the other business owners and get back to the City. 9. Approve payment of bills for September. ROGER CARLSON MOVED TO APPROVE PAYMENT OF BILLS FOR SEPTEMBER. BRIAN STUMPF SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 10. Adiourn. The meeting was adjourned at 7:3 5 p.m. Recording Secretary FN Council Agenda - 10/14/02 5A. Consideration of approving new hires and departures for MCC. (RW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Council is asked to ratify the hiring of new employees that have occurred recently at the MCC. As you recall, it is recommended that the Council officially ratify the hiring of all new employees including part-time and seasonal workers. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Ratify the hiring of the part-time employees for the MCC as identified on the attached list. C. SUPPORTING DATA: Lists of new employees. Name Doty, Justen Tyler Name Mack, Trevor Ouellette, Marc NEW EMPLOYEES Title Department G. S. II MCC TERMINATING EMPLOYEES Hire Date Class 9/9/02 Part-time Reason Department Last Day Voluntary Streets 8/27/02 Voluntary Streets 8/27/02 employee council list: 9/25/02 Class Temporary Temporary NEW EMPLOYEES Name Title Department Hire Date Class Bogart, Daniel Slide Att MCC 9/26/02 Part-time Presley, Amy Childcare Att MCC 10/4/02 Part-time TERMINATING EMPLOYEES Name Reason Department Last Day Class Dehmer, Patrick Involuntary Liquor 9/27/02 Part-time Farr, Theresa Voluntary MCC 9/22/02 Part-time Kemp, Kelli Voluntary Liquor 9/27/02 Part-time Ofsthun, Carine Voluntary MCC 10/2/02 Part-time employee council list: 10/9/02 QAC/Jrclal b Sudl CO�stderat• Cit O) vision knot on Of a re Y CunCil Ager The platin n as the Aaest for pr da 10/14/02 InQ n1a eli Indicate b Com x Ad ditto lxjina p d that he mission Set n• A tat for REFS °ald coni ected alter llca�it; ale a three lot R�NC�AN ply with co native na n Posusta The Pro BAC�G nditions number 1 beloit vacate Posed Plat R�CND ed ander 1 , • The ap Cedar Street consists Of land 6. pLcan t <<�Ionticell0 all d t portion nece Business Cgmnent, sOuhat fronts o °f Cedar Street to accen ter» properh ° fDund S Tllghit'ay 2S . Th et to the mnlOdate Duy The plat Road and n� Including a Du e lots all lrie South thr°ugh the Road u'Ould inclu Orth of the u Portion oft ° f(ndas and Tr et the B, J 2 e plat � and would also a dedicatindevelOped he roma unk Hi onln Iso dedicate on of a sinal Block I I. on Dundasghway 2S WDistrict Stan the ex l frontage °n the South Road and n ould be 1 8 dards Lot I tension 4.88 act Cedar West corner ore than � acres in � Block 1 Street. es in area, a St., Lot I ofthePlat ' 3J0 feet ° size, with a at the corn and also has a Block 2 (to s 2 S� acres the new C,edprOxinlatel er of Lot I, BIOc pprOxlrnatel tl'e south o�,� Ith approxar Street LOI80 feet commercialk 2 isProgr Y 6S feet a1ohe Amax Stu atelY 6S f 2' th tePlan incldevelOPnlenmmed for the ng the east std ge facility et of e Cedar) is need expa ed with the along Cedar expansion ° of n d separate PUD area Project incl Street cOnsi f the Amax S Plication UD approval pprova This conipoudes a drive sting °f retai Stora facility The 1 When the Hent was not ay extensiol buildings 'ty� as well a Prepared Street An1ax projec a Part of the front CedarThe conte is a application by the C. gnn1ent s tproceeds un Original reVStreet into atlon raises C. `9Part f owll On the der a se re ew' and Wil to 1 I ' T a few Other Issm the Basi Plat appears t here are n° Ues: lot s12e and ° be consiste Easement easement layout °f t rat with t the plat design can a s shown on he Subdivlshe feasibilit 2 sign as a par feet the la o the Plat for Ions the y The Plat do t Of any ut °f the Plat t°rni�'ater d required by t s not incl ud approval prOcesst5 and should alnage and/O he sub e gradi be r Utilitie designed. Please no 1 vision Ord ng and drain incorporated int s. 0 e that the Cedar to ensure °r Utility Street r°ae that the Plat _these 1 d waY and uti t �an be de Plans are II ty plans are lOPed as being City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 ID prepared by WSB in conjunction with the Cedar Street project. Therefore, the applicant does not need to provide the plans, but he does need to coordinate his site development with city design work. 3. Other improvements required by the City, including sidewalks and/or pathways are not shown on the plans, but they will be shown on the City plans for Cedar Street. 4. The plat is unclear as to the proposed phasing. A part of any subdivision plat is the provision of the streets and utilities serving the new lots. The City needs to address this issue at the time of platting to avoid the sale of lots without actual access to necessary services. This can be addressed by Posusta agreeing to fund improvements completed by the City in conjunction with the Cedar Street project. 5. The City holds title to some of the land in the plat, particularly in Block 1. The City's conveyance of this land to the applicant needs to be finalized prior to final plat. 6. There are non -conforming signs and advertising elements within the boundaries of the project, including a freestanding sign and lighted parked truck along Highway 25. The exact location of these elements are not shown on the survey. As a part of any land conveyance and platting approval, it would be expected that any non -conformities are eliminated. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Motion to approve the Amax Addition Preliminary Plat, subject to conditions summarized in Exhibit Z. 2. Motion to deny the Amax Addition, based on a finding that it is premature due to the land ownership issues, and that the application is incomplete as to engineering plans. 3. Motion to table action on the Amax Addition, pending submission of support plans as required by the Subdivision Ordinance, including Grading and Drainage, Street and Sidewalk Improvements, Phasing, and a revised plat drawing showing required easements. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Planning staff and Planning Commission recommend approval of the plat, contingent on I City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 coordination of platting process with City development of Cedar Street ROW. A Preliminary Plat is considered to confer development rights to property, and should be granted only when the City is confident that the development can proceed as proposed. Without coordination of site planning and Cedar Street, the City is required to assume that no problems will come up that would interfere with the public's provision of services to the project. The proposal meets the concept approval granted previously and should be approved if properly coordinated with the Cedar Street improvement project. SUPPORTING DATA Preliminary Plat, Date 9/12/02 Preliminary Site Plan, Dated 9/12/02 Draft of the Planning Commission Minutes from 10/0 1 /02 City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 Exhibit Z9 Amax Addit�on9 Conditions of Preliminary Teat Approval 1. City agrees to convey required land to the applicant to complete the plat. 2. The plat is redrawn to include the required easements, per City Engineer recommendation. 3. The applicant submits grading and drainage plans to the City Engineer for approval. This to allow coordination of site development with Cedar Street project. 4. The applicant coordinates site development with utility planning done by the City via the Cedar Street improvement project. 5. The applicant submits street and sidewalk plans to the City Engineer for approval, or the applicant petitions for Cedar Street and utility improvements, and enters into an assessment agreement relating to fielding of Cedar Street project. 6. 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" iPROPOSED 111,059 SQ. FT. 2.55 AC 'o N rn UTILIT SEMENT L r rat S THE �W 1/4 NW 1/4 6 00 I I O IONi o ;_ 14 T l21 R 5 M I ND .e O°53'0 " \ ` ON EAST FND N89. 0PIPE I I I �966� `96✓ = R-� 40.00 s \ 0.24 NORTH 1324.33 j 1 14 00 E �D 40 40 1031.10 N89014'0 "`'aa I 4,\ _ �� wc.to li; I I 0.27 MSOUTH \j3 wI ,Lr i. L' z j r. le I t tl 0 100 200 300 GALE IN FEET Drainage and Utility Easements shall be shown as thus: PI II II ---H--6 I I 12 n Being 12 feet in width and adjoining right-of-way lines, unless otherwise - indicated, also being 6 feet in width and adjoining lot lines, unless other- wise indicated, as shown on the plot. O Denotes 1/2 Inch x 14 Inch Iron Pipe Set With A Plastic Cap Marked R.L.S. 21729 0 Denotes Iron Pipe Found SETBACKS: Front: 30 Side: 20 Rear. 20 ZONING: B-2, B-3 & P.U.D. per City of Monticello, Minnesota BENCHMARK: Top Nut of Hydrant SE Quad of Intersection of Dundas Road and Cedar Street. Elevations are NGVD 29 Elevation 964.6 OWNER/DEVELOPER: Glen Posusto AMAX Self Storage, LLC 36 Dundas Road Monticello, MN 55362 (763) 295-3152 Fax (763) 295-3154 VICINITY MAP rtS z 0 a U H 0 Z C X E O Ct N Z CO I W rn it a r M 00 CO00 tD mo .. C5 Z Y Z X m 0 U 0 bi v E� C N 0 m� c: cZ � oLJ•- N p D o Z 4 y a N N ,r���3 y dyt V p a 1 3 0 Vtd O C °'/a Z r 0 _ a O .L. N O in O v to i gS M4 40 O� -1 c W e q Z. ad %ad 0 hW" o'>� SHEET N0. / OF I MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSI( Tuesday - October 1 2002 7.00 P.M. Members Present: Dick Frie, Robbie Smith, Richard Carlson, Rod Dragsten and Lloyd Hilgart Absent: Council Liaison Clint Herbst Staff: Jeff O'Neill, John Glomski and Steve Grittman 1. Call to order. Chair Frie called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. 2. Approval of the minutes of the regular Planning Commission meeting held September 3, 2002. A MOTION WAS MADE BY ROBBIE SMITH TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 3, 2002. RICHARD CARLSON SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda. Chair Frie asked staff if they were aware of the RV that has been parked in the parking lot of Mississippi Shores for the past few months. Someone from the audience stated that this RV has been parked in the lot for approximately 5 months now. Staff was unaware of this and Frie asked John Glomski or other city staff to follow-up on this matter. 4. Citizens comments. None. 5. Public Hearing - Consideration of a request for preliminary plat approval. Applicant: Glen Posusta. Steve Grittman provided the report regarding the request to expand the Amax Mini Storage, advising that the lots meet the zoning standards, although a proposed driveway extension from Cedar Street into the expansion area was not part of the original review and would require separate PUD approval. Grittman advised that the subdivision appears to be appropriate for approval, with conditions. Grittman advised several issues with the application such as the need for easements, grading, drainage and utility plans, although he did note that the applicant had dropped of preliminary grading plans earlier in the day that need to be reviewed by the City Engineer. Grittman stated sidewalks/pathways were not shown on the plans, phasing was unclear, conveyance of land from the City to the applicant would need to be finalized and there are non -conforming signs and advertising elements within the boundaries of the project and staff would expect Planning Commission Minutes - 10/01/02 that any non -conformities to be eliminated. Grittman clarified the portion of the ROW that the City would be vacating as part of the Highway 25 project. Chair Frie opened the public hearing. Glen Posusta, applicant, commented that sidewalks are shown on both sides of Cedar Street and he does not see the need for that in that area at this juncture. Grittman stated it was common to have a significant amount of pedestrian access in commercial areas for pedestrian circulation. O'Neill stated that was added to the Cedar Street project by the City Council, which includes development from Dundas Road and south to Kj ellberg's, due to the magnitude of traffic in that area. He added that the City is trying to develop, over time, a policy requiring sidewalks on both sides of roads, rather than forcing people to cross to get to sidewalks. Frie asked if this sidewalk is an island by itself or connected and O'Neill stated it would be connected. Posusta added that there is an existing pathway on one side of Hwy. 25 and he felt this was redundant, that this was an added cost, not only to himself. O'Neill stated there is room in the boulevard and would not be taking any additional land, and that the City Council could re -look at this when going over plans and specifications, as it would be up to them to take out the sidewalks if they wish. Posusta added that another developer in that area, Shawn Weinand, was also not happy with adding the sidewalk. Dragsten asked if there was a sidewalk north of Chelsea Road on Cedar, and it was stated only on the one side. He stated he does not feel there would be a lot of pedestrian traffic. Frie suggested to add this as a condition if they wanted. O'Neill added that there is another development of approximately 170 homes in that area that will need to use the future sidewalks, and that they are following patterns of other cities. Frie added that they are preventing rather than treating, by adding sidewalks at this time. Chair Frie then closed the public hearing. Smith asked Posusta if he was aware of the conditions listed in Exhibit Z and did he have any concerns with them. Posusta stated he understood the City's issues with his signage and he said his plan is to eventually put a sign on the corner, but he has to acquire the property first. He added that it is his goal to put up a conforming sign and remove any and all other signage, and anticipates having this done by next spring. O'Neill added that he would need to get another approval for the sign as this would be an off site area for signage. Smith stated he wanted Posusta to understand that the signage issue needs to be taken care of regardless of the outcome of this item. A MOTION WAS MADE BY ROBBIE SMITH TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE AMAX ADDITION PRELIMINARY PLAT, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS LISTED IN EXHIBIT Z. RICHARD CARLSON SECONDED THE MOTION. There was further discussion by Dragsten that he did not feel that there should be sidewalks on both sides of the road. O'Neill advised that the Parks Commission would need to be involved in that decision and that may not be particular to this site. O'Neill suggested that this request be brought back at a future meeting, apart from this item. There was no further discussion. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. There was a recommendation from the Planning Commission to direct the Parks Commission to review the issue on sidewalks within this area, and the results to be brought back to the Planning Commission at the next meeting. V:>-2- 00,0 %, City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 5C. Public Hearing: Consideration of a request to rezone property from R-1, to R -2A to accommodate an eight -unit detached residential development. Applicant: Tom Holthaus. (NAC/JO) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND The applicant is seeking approval of a rezoning to accommodate the redevelopment of the West Side Market property. With the reconstruction of Broadway, Otter Creek Road will be realigned to create a safer intersection. The County is also requiring the applicant to close driveway access points to the West Side Market, and as such, the applicant believes that the retail operation will no longer be viable. It should be noted that the existing use is a non -conforming land use which has been unable to expand over the years due to the inconsistent zoning. The original proposed project is a series of eight rambler -style single-family detached units served by a private alley along the north side of the property. The project would require a PUD approval due to the lack of individual street accesses for the units (the County will not permit direct access to County Highway 75). At issue is whether the R- CA District supports the best land use for this site, and whether the proposed project would meet the City's land use goals for this area of Broadway. The purpose of the R -2A District is to provide a small -lot residential option where the smaller lot sizes can help to offset the cost of a higher level of amenities. The standards in this district call for lot sizes of 45 feet in width and 7,500 square feet in area. The proposed project meets these minimum standards, but only with the addition of a portion of City property on the west side of the plat adjacent to Otter Creek Road. It is planning staff s understanding that the realignment will need at least a portion of that right of way for the road. Moreover, if the R -2A concept is approved, the side setback from Otter Creek should meet the front setback of 15 feet - given the access and traffic issues on Broadway, a greater setback may be appropriate. Zoning District changes require consideration of a number of specific criteria. These are summarized as follows: (1) Consistency with Comprehensive Plan (2) Geographical area involved (3) Tendency to depreciate the area (4) Character of the surrounding area (5) Demonstrated need for such use The neighborhood is single family residential, developed under the traditional R- I regulations. Across Broadway to the south is the Pinewood Elementary School. City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 Broadway is the primary route into the community from the northwest. The Comprehensive Plan calls for Broadway to regain its traditional role as a grand entrance street into Monticello. The current roadway improvements are helping to facilitate that concept with reconstruction, new lighting, and landscaping. Revitalization of the housing stock is an important component of that goal as well. The proposed project is a series of small -lot rambler houses served by a private alley. Planning staff is generally supportive of the conceptual layout, however, consistency with the goal statements in the Comprehensive Plan would be better achieved by two-story housing with traditional detailing, perhaps including large, usable porches and other architectural features. In addition, the City has had significant amounts of input from the school district encouraging the City to maximize its emphasis on housing that supports family occupancy. While senior housing does not discourage family housing construction, location is an issue raised by this project. Give the proximity to the school, family housing should be an attractive option to buyers on this site. Planning staff would encourage a project that focuses on that market for this property, rather than a rambler, two-bedroom housing style that is most often occupied by the senior market. With family housing, rear yard recreational space will also be important. The R -2A District requires at least 20 feet of usable rear yard across the entire lot, and allows shallower front yards to accommodate this requirement. The proposed project relies on a site design that sets the houses and the driveways close to the rear property line, leaving a large front yard but little rear yard space. A plan that brings the houses closer to the front, and preserves rear yard open space, would better meet the intent of the district, and would more closely support the family housing direction suited for this site. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1. Motion to approve the rezoning to R -2A, based on a finding that the proposed zoning meets the conditions of the zoning ordinance for rezoning approval, including consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and compatibility with the neighborhood. Motion contingent on development of a site plan that contains the elements noted under the Planning Commission recommendation which includes two story homes with traditional detailing; front porches that are large enough to accommodate family use; front setbacks closer to the street, preserving usable rear -yard open space; adequate setback from the entrance street (Otter Creek Road); and compliance with other R -2A design elements, including substantial landscaping and architectural details. 2 City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 2. Motion to deny the rezoning, based on a finding that the proposed project is inconsistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan for Broadway, and a finding that housing near the school should be designed to accommodate growing families. The applicant supports the two story concept but will likely request financial assistance in the form of a fee reduction or TIF assistance to remove the building. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on this item which generated a number of comments from members of the neighborhood. A copy of the meeting minutes is attached for your review. The main concerns pertained to the added density and noise resulting from the change from R-1 to R -2A. The Planning Commission supported the re -zoning because the density was not significantly higher than R- l and the change in the use from convenience store to single family housing under the conditions noted above would enhance the area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff and Planning Commission recommend a rezoning to R -2A only if the proposed project meets the goals outlined above, and as written in the Comprehensive Plan. As noted, these goals include the provision of family housing near the school, and housing that reflects the traditional role of Broadway as more of a ``grand entrance" roadway into the community. The two-bedroom rambler units do not accomplish these objectives. Instead, to utilize the R -2A District in this location, the following elements should be present: a. Two story homes, with traditional detailing b. Front porches that are large enough to accommodate family use. C. Front setbacks closer to the street, preserving usable rear -yard open space. d. Adequate setback from the entrance street (Otter Creek Road) e. Compliance with other R -2A design elements, including substantial landscaping and architectural details. 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AV A o r E to NO Li Li lop, oo� r—LT—L� 'I A I t I A I I I I I I Ll @A if Nod i"AM Im IMINIMINI INIMINIU —NOR O'a "OM p Amin t op ll�d� . . . ..... . . . . . -'slem -Lim,* .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JV . .. . . . . . . . . . -Ifoa glem ltwlt� solafm i-IJIM IAM st a polaw" 0, . . . . . .... . s \ f- 41 Ap f� cill �t `''` ����. tea.- � � - � ��• 110* :� � • \ o \ C LD R T Planning Commission Minutes - 10/01/02 6. Public Hearing - Consideration of a request for re-zonin4 from R-1 to R -2A. Applicant: Tom Holthaus, West Side Market. Steve Grittman provided the report regarding the request for rezoning stating that as a result of improvements to Co. Rd. 75 and other associated improvements to the intersection of Otter Creek Road, as well as not being able to expand, the applicant's site has been affected and therefore is proposing to change the use to a residential development. Grittman summarized the criteria for consideration for re -zoning and advised that the comprehensive plan calls for Broadway to regain its traditional role as a grand entrance street. He added that the current improvements to Broadway are helping to facilitate that concept with reconstruction, new lighting and landscaping. Revitalization of the housing stock is an important component of that goal also. Grittman stated that one way to make the zoning change to R -2A compatible would be a housing plan that would include two stories with front porches, moving houses closer to the street to maintain back yard space, as well as adequate setbacks for safety issues. Another issue is the eventual redesign of Otter Creek Road. Grittman stated that staff would not recommend the re -zoning if the applicant was only proposing ramblers, but if the applicant was interested in building two story homes with front porches, front setbacks closer to the street, adequate setback from Otter Creek Road and compliance with other R -2A design elements including substantial landscaping and architectural details, they would recommend re -zoning. Rod Dragsten asked if density would change if the applicant built two story homes and Grittman stated it would not. Chair Frie opened the public hearing. Ed Solberg, 1204 Sandy Lane, stated that he feels the current plan is a glorified mobile home park. He felt to change the re -zoning due to the applicant's economics is not a reason for re -zoning. He also felt this was spot zoning. Candy Johnson, 1233 Sandy Lane, stated she was speaking against the re-zoing in that she feels this does not best support the land use on this site. Johnson stated that she and others she has contacted had no objection to changing this land from the grandfathered use of a gas station to a more compatible use of housing. Their concern is of density. She states the lots are much larger on Broadway and they feel there is a variety of homes giving a good mix of home styles, but these would be 8 identical homes, which they felt are not compatible with the other homes in that area. Johnson added they do not feel there is a demonstrated need for this type of housing in this area as there are other developments occurring in other parts of the City for this type of housing. She added that the she didn't feel the square footage conforms to the R -2A standards. Also, the setbacks of other houses would not be compatible. She questioned whether this type of housing really brings people into the neighborhood that would be the type that would stay there and have families that would go into the schools. Doesn't feel that the smaller starter homes would bring in more students. They feel it is not consistent with the character of the area or compatible with the other homes in the existing R-1. Diane Peters, 1120 Sandy Lane, stated she concurs with the other residents, not objecting to housing development, just density. She noted some of the homes already in that area are on too small of lots. -3- !�C./ Planning Commission Minutes - 10/01/02 Arnold Stehler, east of the Westside Market, stated that he preferred they stay as a market. He did question how far the homes are required to be from the street and would they be in line with the other homes. Grittman stated current R-1 zoning states 30 ft. from the street and these appear to be 45 feet. He asked if they have double garages and Grittman stated yes. He felt this would be too many residences, too much noise pollution already. Michele Berthiaume, 1112 Sandy Lane, stated her concern is that with the construction on Broadway changing the sidewalks, etc., and that her children have to walk down Sandy Lane to Otter Creek Road and then to Broadway, that this would add more children walking and crossing in this area. She is also uncomfortable with this number of units in this area. Chair Frie asked if the applicant would respond to the concerns of the residents. Tom Holthaus, applicant, stated that it is not economically feasible for them to build only 2 to 3 units. The market will close in 60 to 90 days and the consequences are that they cannot afford to tear down the building and build on only 3 lots, stating the lots would be well over $100,000 a piece and would not sell. He added that across the road from the Johnson's is a townhouse development and this proposal would be no different. Holthaus stated they would build 2 story homes and could place the houses back from the road. He added that the ramblers would sell for over $150,000, and if they build 2 story the number would be even higher. He questioned if there was a specific area that the city was looking for R -2A zoning that they were not aware of. He stated that the road in the back of the homes would change to a common area and there would be an association. O'Neill asked the applicant what the square footage of a 2 story would be and Holthaus stated approximately 1,456 sq. ft. for a traditional 2 story with a porch on the front, and he stated that these will fit on the same lots with the same setbacks. Frie asked Grittman if this was well in excess of the standards for R -2A and he stated it was. Chair Frie closed the public hearing. Carlson asked staff about bike paths and sidewalks on the north side of Broadway. O'Neill stated that was a disappointing occurrence as there had been a problem with existing trees and drainage issues, and Council had to make a decision between trees and sidewalks. Holthaus added that the reason the road is in the back is that the County would not allow access from Broadway. O'Neill asked Holthaus about individual access from the road to the fronts but he stated the County was not in favor of that either. No problem with access off Otter Creek Road. Dragsten stated that in reply to comments from a resident that the city bends over backward to help developers, he noted that Holthaus had come before the Planning Commission a number of times with requests which have not been approved. He also commented on other townhome developments being constructed, in regard to the increased number of cars at these residences, there are hundreds right now with the convenience store and this would be cut down to approx. 16 cars at 2 trips a day which would cut down traffic significantly, and as far as noise pollution, this would only be helping the situation versus the current market. Dragsten did add that he agrees that the applicant needs to meet lot sizes as well as all other requirements for zoning. Hilgart agreed with Dragsten that there would be less traffic with the proposed housing and Planning Commission Minutes - 10/01/02 the values of the existing properties should not decrease as the properties would be of the same value. Frie stated he was surprised that he did not hear from anyone regarding concerns with lighting as there had been previous concerns by the residents with lighting 24 hours a day, and he added that issue would be eliminated with this housing proposal. Frie asked how receptive the residents would be to allowing Holthaus to expand and double the size of his convenience store rather than allowing the style of housing being proposed. Holthaus advised Carlson that the homes would be 2 story with crawl spaces and that he was not sure how Otter Creek Road would align with Broadway, so the end unit would not be built until that was finished approximately in 2004. Carlson asked if Holthaus could vary the 2 stories, possibly with different setbacks to give it some affect, as well as exterior facades. Holthuas stated he could vary roof lines and elevations, but would have to keep similar dimensions. He stated he could make the houses look individual. They mentioned the Prairie Creek development across Broadway and that they vary in color and design. Robbie Smith questioned if Holthaus needed to build 8 units to make the project work and he stated that was correct. Ed Solberg asked if those last few lots could be built on and Holthaus stated yes. Dragsten added that if everything falls into place they would be 2 buildable lots, right now there would be 6 lots. The City does own some of that property where the end 2 lots are. Grittman stated that the if the City finds that they do not need the additional land for street purposes, they would most likely sell those pieces off. Candi Johnson apologized if she did not make herself clear on her previous comment on the homes and the number of students they would generate. She noted the staff report stated that this would support more families with students. She reiterated that some types of homes seem to generate more families than others. Carlson stated that he did not feel there was a huge difference between the Groveland Addition and the homes across the river. Carlson asked how Johnson related that to the value of the home, but she could not say what the values were. She added that this site was zoned R-1 when the convenience store was built. Chair Frie reminded Johnson that the public hearing had been closed and added that the number of new students stated previously did not relate to the values of these homes. There was no further discussion. A MOTION WAS MADE BY ROD DRAGSTEN TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REZONING TO R -2A, BASED ON A FINDING THAT THE PROPOSED ZONING MEETS THE CONDITIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR REZONING APPROVAL, INCLUDING CONSISTENCY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND COMPATIBILITY WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD, WITH CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: A. Two Story homes, with traditional detailing. B. Front porches that are large enough to accommodate family use. C. Front setbacks closer to the street, preserving usable rear -yard open space. D. Adequate setback from the entrance street (Otter Creek Road). ,_rjC, Planning Commission Minutes - 10/01/02 E. Compliance with other R -2A design elements, including substantial landscaping and architectural details. LLOYD HILGART SECONDED THE MOTION. There was further discussion by Carlson asking for clarification that they are directing the developer to proceed with 2 story homes. Dragsten stated that was in his motion but that he did not object to one level. There was no further discussion. MOTION CARRIED 4 TO 1 WITH ROBBIE SMITH VOTING IN OPPOSITION. ROBBIE SMITH LATER QUESTIONED THE VOTE COUNT OF 4 TO 1 STATING HE HAD VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE MOTION. CHAIR FRIE DIRECTED TO CORRECT THE MOTION DUE TO THEIR MISUNDERSTANDING. THEREFORE, MOTION TO APPROVE REQUEST FOR REZONING TO R -2A CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 7. Public Hearing - Consideration of a request for an amendment to the silan regulations vovernin2 civantity and size of sis4nne for lars4e site, multi -tenant commercial developments. Applicant: Jacob Holdings of Monticello, LLC (Denny Hecker). Steve Grittman advised that the applicant was looking to add a dealership to their facility and hoping to develop a separate pylon sign for identification. Traditionally the city based the number on the size of the parcel. Staff was concerned with using the number of businesses as criteria. Grittman advised that there are cities that adopt ordinances that allow more pylons based on size of the property, although those tend to be larger sites such as 10 to 20 acres. If they were to pursue this they would look at lot sizes of at least 5 acres. Staff is concerned about proliferation of requests for signs, therefore their recommendation would be allowing more wall signage on larger buildings versus free-standing. They discussed what other communities use for determinating number of signs and Grittman stated he has seen multiple signs on pylon structures, which seems to be a more common approach. Grittman added that he recently saw a KIA sign with another dealership sign in another community. Chair Frie opened the public hearing. Bill Rainbow, Jacob Holdings of Monticello, LLC, representing Denny Hecker, stated that Grittman was correct in that KIA would piggy back on another dealership sign but that in this case it was Chrysler who would not allow that. Rambow stated the problem is that KIA doesn't have any signage at all at this time, and they are requesting a freeway side pylon and a wall sign on the Chelsea side for KIA. Frie asked Rainbow if additional free standing signage was approved, would he be receptive to a monument sign and Rambow stated that a monument sign would not be visible from the freeway. Although he did state that a monument sign on Chelsea Road with wall signage on the freeway side would work. Chair Frie then closed the public hearing. Dragsten commented that Denny Hecker is a nice addition to Monticello and does feel that KIA needs signage, but also that having 50 to 100 cars parked on the front side also gives good exposure. Dragsten liked the idea of monument signs. Carlson stated his preference about a year ago was to have monuments on Chelsea Road and suggested taking the sign off City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 5D. Consideration of a request for a conditional use permit and variance allowing an accessory structure in excess of 1500 sq. ft. Applicant: Randv Ruff (JG/JO) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Mr. Randy Ruff (611 Elm Street) is requesting a conditional use permit in order to exceed the allowable 1,200 sq. feet in accessory structure as well as a variance to surpass the maximum allowable square footage of 1,500. This would allow the applicant to move an existing pole barn of 930 square feet onto the rear of his property, totaling the accessory structures on the lot at 1,602 sq. ft. The property is located in-between the old Ruff Auto Parts Inc., south of the intersection of West 6t" Street and Elm. Zoning: The parcel is zoned PZM which is a transitional/performance zone allowing residential and commercial uses. The parcel is used for single family purposes and falls under the standards of the R-1 zone. Zoning Ordinance: • Detached accessory buildings shall not exceed fifteen feet in height. The applicant is aware of this and would have to bring the height of'the existing pole barn down. The combination of attached garage and detached accessory building shall not exceed 1,200 square feet without a conditional use permit. The size limitations for detached and attached accessory structures may be increased up to a maximum square footage of 1,500 square feet with a conditional use permit that meets the following conditions: 1.) Accessory building space is to be utilized solely for the storage of residential personal property of the occupant of the principal dwelling, and no accessory building space is to be utilized for commercial purposes. Is the applicant simply operating the previous nonconforming business on a lesser scale? 2.) The parcel on which the accessory structure is to be located is of sufficient size such that the building will not crowd the open space on the lot. Proposal Complies 3.) The accessory building will not be so large as have an adverse effect on the architectural character or reasonable residential use of the surrounding property. Proposal does not appear to comply Citv Council Agenda - 10/14/02 4.) The accessory buildings shall be constructed to be similar to the principal building in architectural style and building materials. Proposal does not appear to comply Land Use: Staff has concerns about the reasoning behind the need for this large pole barn on a residential property. The use that once surrounded this parcel (Ruff Auto Parts Inc.) no longer exists and therefore its use is no longer grand -fathered in. The pre-existing nonconforming use cannot be brought onto another parcel to create a new nonconformity. This is a residential lot and should be used as such. The applicant states that he will move items currently stored outside into the shed which will clean up the area. Since some of the items stored outside are not stored lawfully (old motors, junk cars) the applicant should not use this correction of the outside storage problem as a premise for building a nonconforming structure. In addition, the applicant is requesting a variance to go over the maximum allowable square footage for accessory structures. The hardship that the applicant would like to use is that because this is an existing pole barn, it makes more sense to move it onto this lot rather than destroy the whole barn or move it elsewhere. This is not a hardship and it does not give the applicant the right to disregard the code. The Planning Commission conducted the public hearing and recommended approval of a smaller accessory structure that by size and design should meet the minimums of code. The approval recommended by Planning Commission reduces the size and height of the structure and required vinyl siding. The size reduction resulted in the elimination of the need for the variance. Ruff agreed to construction of a smaller building as proposed by the Planning Commission. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS, Decision A: CUP 1. Motion to approve the CUP with conditions noted under Exhibit Z, based on a finding that the four criteria required by code for the granting of a CUP have been met. 2. Motion to deny the CUP based on the finding that the applicants request does not meet the conditions for granting a CUP. Decision B: VARIANCE (No longer applicable for City Council consideration due to building size reduction. The Planning Commission denied request and it was not appealed by applicant). 1. Motion to approve the variance, based on the finding that without the granting of the variance the applicant will not have reasonable use of his/her property. 2 City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 2. Motion to deny the variance request, based on the finding that the requirement for hardship is not met. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS Staff and Planning Commission recommend alternative 1 in both decision A and B. By reducing the height and size of the structure, and by replacing steel siding with vinyl, the structure no longer needs a variance and is in compliance with rules governing accessory structures. D. SUPPORTING DATA Exhibit A - Applicants Site Plan Exhibit B - Site Plan Exhibit C - Aerial Photo Exhibit Z - Conditions 4 1. a \ • ,pct ►w M v - ... w I - N • tom' 1 • # s }•+ _ i \ � ..r 1 1 � ,`, _ _ • III . Y. ' •+' db a•. r� +Y 'NII All � •1 odd +• E •C r goo 1.0 a I;i t 1 , I 1 1 All i 44 No VA Aip 44 • • t• it + *M .+ l i ' 1 i � ie. •x V rt y•6 � YA - 1 r ♦, lye ♦ r 1� � � * si Mrq fir! •r M • � • �•' "� .�• t 111 •'+�� •s _�� s V• . i rr ' w! w ' • ^'46SL i r / '' • i a- 1 i a R Q� --z) �. C d � � 3 C) r,15 r3 ON 30' 31, Qs' 6 ss,b;i, 3C f -M STPFET 34' s b CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL FOR ACCESSORY STRUCTURE IN EXCESS OF 19200 SQUARE FEET. RANDY RUFF Accessory structure must not exceed 1,500 square feet which includes attached garage and detached accessory buildings combined. 2. Detached accessory building is required to have vinyl siding and it must not exceed building height standards. EXHIBIIT Z City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 51E. Consideration of a request for an amendment to the Sign regulations of the Zoning Ordinance. Applicant: Denny Hecker Dodge. (NAC/JO) The Planning Commission conducted the public hearing and recommended denial. In response, the applicant has applied for a wall sign permit as an alternative to a new pylon. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND Denny Hecker is seeking an amendment to the City's sign regulations to allow for additional pylon signage on his property along Chelsea Boulevard. The applicant expects to add another dealership to his existing building and property, and wants to be able to add separate pylon signage identifying this addition business. Currently, the City regulates pylon signs by allowing specific signage per parcel. In the case of the Dodge property, the applicant is able to have two pylon signs by virtue of its separate exposure to two arterial/collector roadways. Under the existing ordinance, an additional tenant on the property is required to share the allowable pylon signage with other occupants of the building. Some communities have increased pylon sign allowance to large -parcel developments, including shopping centers and similar land uses. The increase is most often related to the ability to have freestanding sign exposure to all collector/arterial exposures, similar to the allowances made for the Dodge property. It is common for this type of provision to establish minimum lot area and frontage thresholds, occasionally combining this with separate building and sign setbacks or design requirements. Planning staff is aware of ordinances that permit additional pylon sign allowance at lot size thresholds of 10 to 20 acres, and integrate frontage requirements as well. A change to Monticello's ordinance to accommodate the Dodge request would be below these other threshold lot sizes. In addition, these allowances have been specifically made for shopping center identification rather than individual business identification. Planning staff would not recommend an amendment that permits individual businesses within a multiple tenant commercial building to have individual pylon signs. There is little ability to regulate the number of individual businesses within a building, and this would appear to open the door to a proliferation of signs along major roads. Staff would continue to encourage the City to rely on attractive architecture to promote business identification, and make allowances for wall signage in lieu of additional freestanding signs. If the City believes that additional freestanding signs would be an appropriate allowance, planning staff would recommend that such signs then be required to be of a monument -style design, having lower visual impacts and including some architectural requirements as well. City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS The Planning Commission recommended alternative 2 below. Decision 1: Motion to amend the Sign regulations to provide for additional freestanding signs on larger, multiple tenant commercial properties. This recommendation should include specific conditions that the City should incorporate into such an amendment. 2. Motion to deny a Sign regulation amendment, based on a finding that the existing ordinance permits adequate business identification. Staff has been working with the applicant in an effort to maximize the effectiveness of the wall signs within the current code limits. This alternative appears to be satisfactory. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff and Planning Commission do not recommend the amendment. Proliferation of signs merely decreases the effectiveness of the existing sign communication, resulting in more signage requests by neighboring properties. The advantage of freeway and/or arterial street business location is, in part, increased visibility of the business to passing traffic. With 200 square feet of sign area allowed on individual freestanding signs, there would appear to be ample opportunity to identify the occupants of a commercial property. Additional wall signage would be less intrusive, and would allow attractive architectural design to serve as its own advertising. As noted above, if the City believes that additional freestanding signage is appropriate, planning staff would recommend that monument signs be required. SUPPORTING DATA None 2 Council Agenda - 10/14/02 5F. Consideration to adopt a resolution providing for the sale of Lyeneral obli6ation improvement bonds.. (RW) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: The Council is asked to consider adopting a resolution authorizing the sale of general obligation improvement bonds to finance City projects in construction or proposed for construction. Enclosed you will find a bond sale summary outlining the various projects the City has financed with temporary use of City funds that should now be reimbursed through the sale of a G.O. bond. Financial advisor, Mark Ruff of Ehlers & Associates has prepared a bond sale report that indicates the total amount of the bond sale will be $2,590,000 The bonds are proposed to be payable over ten years. These bonds will be partially financed through tax levies, (approximately 58%) and special assessments against benefitting properties (42%). In anticipation of this bond sale, I have already included in our budget proposal for next year the $185,765 tax levy estimated for this bond sale. The actual bond sale will occur on Monday, October 28, 2002 and recommendation will be made to the City Council at that meeting for award to the low bidder. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. Adopt a resolution authorizing the sale of approximately $2,590,000 general obligation improvement bonds. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of the City Administrator that the Council authorize the sale of these general obligatiol bonds to repay our reserve funds for the project costs the City has incurred this past year. D. SUPPORTING DATA: ■ Copy of bond sale summary report ■ Resolution OCT. 7. 2002 2:47PM EHLERS & ASSOC. ' NO. 3145 P. 1 EHLERS i ASSOCIATES INC To: - FAX: To: FAX: To: Fes' From: Phone: 651;697.8500 um Subject:( Pages: (including cover) , Date: I D l U COMMENTS - LEADERS IN PUBLIC FINANCE 651.697.8500 fax 651.69 855r> 3060 Centre Pointe Drive www.errlers-inc-corn Roseville, MN 55113-1105 OCT. 7.2002 2:47PM EHLERS & ASSOC. NO. 3145 P. 2, BOND SALE REPORT $2,590,000 Oe g p General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2002 city of Monticello, Minnesota October 14, 2002 * (Amount Subject to Cbange on nay of Sale) EHLERS & ASSOCIATES INC LEADERS IN PUBLIC FINANCE -OCT, 7,2002^ 2:47PM EHLERS & ASSOC. N0, 3145 P. 3 i OVIERVISW This report describes the proposed plan for the City of Monticello, Minnesota (the "City") to issue $2,590,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2002 (the "Bonds"). This report has been prepared by Ehlers & Associates, Inc. in cooperation with City Staff and bond counsel. This report deals with: • Purpose and components of bond issue. • Structure. • Other considerations in issuing bonds- ® Market conditions. • Issuing process. PURPOSE The Bonds are being issued pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapters 429 and 475, for the purpose of financing the following public improvement projects. Page 1 ' Amount i i Proiect Cost Assessed ' Levy Year 2001-17C (Walnut Street) $ 419,890 $ 151,000 2002 2001-07C (7th Street East) 542,650 341,500 2002 2000-18C (Cedar Street) 225,400 176,520 2002 2001-09C (Cedar Street Utilities) 143,275 109,725 2002 2000-16C (County Road 75) 1.568,000 350.000. 2003 S 2,899,215 i $ 1,128274 All assessments will be levied for a period often years. Financing these projects requires a bond issue in the amount of $2,590,000. The proposed finance plan consists of the sources and uses of funds found in Exhibit 1.00. ' Page 1 ' '—OCT, 7. 2002 2:47PM EHLERS & ASSOC, NO, 3145 P, 4 STRUCTURE AND REPAYMENT The Bonds are general obligations of the City of Monticello and as suchh' are secured by a pledge of the City's full faith, credit, and taxing powers. It is the intent of the City to use the special assessments levied in the years 2002 through 2012, at an estimated rate of 5.25%, against the benefitting property owners of the Combined Projects. The City will levy special assessments for the County Road 75 project in the years 2003 through. 2013. The remaining balance will be aid ffiorrl a 'y levy Tf ci oni f cant nrenavments of assessments are received p J. �...��,--- r in the next few years, the tax levy will need to be h11creased. There may be a potential need. to restrict the investment of moneys in the debt service fund if large amounts of prepaid assessments are received. The Bonds would be sold October 28, 2002 and be dated November 1, 2002. The first interest payment on the ]Bonds will be February 1, 2003, and serniannually thereafter. Principal on the Bonds will be due on February 1 in the years 2004 through 2014. The projected debt service and flow of funds can be found in Exhibit 1.00. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Following is a summary of key factors in the finance plan: 4 We recommend the following call feature: Bonds maturing February 1, 2011 and thereafter will be subject to prepayment at the discretion of the City on February 1, 2010. We anticipate that the City (in combination with any subordinate taxing jurisdictions or debt issued in the City's name by 501(e)3 corporations) will not issue more than a total of S 10,000,000 in tax-exempt debt during this calendar year. This will allow the Bonds to be designated as bank qualified. Bank qualified status broadens the market and achieves lower interest rates. Because the City is not issuing more than 55,000,000 in tax-exempt obligations during calendar year 2002, the debt will qualify for the small issuer exemption ler 6m arbitrage rebate. The Bonds will be global book entry with a bank designated as the: paying agent. As of bonds, you will avoid the costs of bond printing and annual registrar charges. T'he Paying Agent will invoice you for the interest semi-annually and on an !annual basis for the principal coming due. You will be charged only for paying agent/trapsfer agent services Ppm ided� by the b r+v�AY_� v, _ _ w 1 Bidders on this issue may submit a bid which contains a maturity schedule providing for any combination of sepal bonds and term bonds, subject to mandatory iredemption. If the purchaser of the Bonds designates certain of the maturities as Term Bonds, subject to a. Page 2 1 U, 7 ,oxi —"OCT. 7.2002-A 2:47PM EHLERS & ASSOC. I NO. 3145 P. 5 mandatory call, the City will be responsible for providing a Notice of Call to holders of the Bonds at least 45 days prior to the call date. Allowing potential purchasers the term bond option results in increased bidder interest in this issue and possible lower interest rates. • Moody's Investors Service will be asked to rate this issue. The City currently has an "A3" rating on its outstanding general obligation bonds. • Current regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission on the continuing disclosure of municipal securities apply to long-term securities with an aggregate principal amount of $1,000,000 or more. Because the aggregate amount of this issue is over $1,000,000 and the City has more than $10,000,000 in total municipal obligations outstanding, you will be obligaxed to comply with Full Continuing Disclosure requirements as required by paragraph (b)(5) of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. You will be required to provide certain financial information and operating data relating to the City annually and to provide notices of the occurrence of certain material events. The specific nature of the Undertaking, as well as the information to be contained in the notices of material events will be set forth in the Continuing Disclosure Certificate that you will enter into at the time of closing for this issue. The City is responsible for reporting any of the material events listed below and in the Undertaking. 1. Principal and interest payment delinquencies; 2. Non-payment related defaults; 3. Unscheduled draws on debt service reserves reflecting financial difficulties; 4. Unscheduled draws on credit enhancements reflecting financial difficulties; 5. Substitution of credit of liquidity providers, or their failure to perform; 6. Adverse tax opinions or events affecting the tax-exempt status of the securities; 7. Modification to rights of holders of the Securities; 8. Securities calls; 9. Defeasances; 10_ Release, substitution or sale of property securing repayment of the Securities; 11. Rating changes; 12. Failure to provide annual financial information as required; and 13. Other material events. Page 3 SV_ OCT, 7. 2002 2:48PM EHLERS & ASSOC, ; N0, 3145 P. 6 REFUNDING OPPORTUNITIES ; We have reviewed all outstanding indebtedness for the City and find that there are no immediate refunding opportunities for the City at this time. We will continue to monitor the market and the call dates for the City and alert you to any future opportunities. MARKET (CONDITIONS The following graph shows the trends in the Bond Buyer's 20 -'Year G.O. Index (BBI) since 1993. Rates remain at historic lows. TEN-YEAR BOND BUYER INDEX i 9 8.5 0 7.5 � 7 6.5 6 � s.5 I' 4.5 l 4 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 OT 02 1993-2002 m October 2002 Bond Buyer Index 4.68%� Page 4 �J ---A; OCT � 2002 1: 48PM Eye ERS � A SSp� f sS��Nc P ROcEss ;'� NO, .� 14 Folio S P. l k'ing IS a tentatr ; , , ve Schedule for, die steps � , October 14, 2 e jss�g proc 402 ess. Week °f OctoberCid' ; l4� 20D2 sale of°cilad, t ®c �e �o�d�p s resolution , r0ber 17,200 2 Submit �. �11ng for � Week v mater!$ JS � O�ci� S e f October 21 D' to for credit �tement an meek ufOct ' 2002 is�.lbvte official f rating, d rang October ober 2I� 2402 Co�.fer 1CIa1 State�en w r 28, 2002 � ence call �� t , eek of fir°y ecel"e credo �loodys a' ember 1 �, 2002 Bo.�d sal r �g , Bond closi g page 5 ; OCT. 7-2002- 2:48PM EHLERS & ASSOC, N0. 3145 P. 8 Council Member Resolution No. introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: Resolution Providing for the Sale of $2,590,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2002 A. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, bas heretofore determined that it is necessary and expedient to issue the City's $2,590,000 General Obligation Improvement Bonds, Series 2002 (the "Bonds"), to finance the construction of various improvements in the City; and B. WHEREAS, the City has retained Ehlers & Associates, Inc., in Roseville, Minnesota ("Ehlers"), as its independent financial advisor for the Bonds and is therefore authorized to solicit proposals in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.60, Subdivision 2(9); NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T RESOLVED by the City Council of City of Monticello, Minnesota, as follows; 1. Authorization; Findings. The City Council hereby authorizes Ehlers to solicit proposals for the sale ofthe Bonds. 2. Meeting. Proposal Oeenins. The City Council shall meet at the time and place specified in the Terms of Proposal for the purpose of considering sealed proposals for, and awarding the sale ofthe Bonds. The City Administrator/Finance Director, or designee, shall open proposals at the time and place specified in such Terms of Proposal. 3. Terms of Proposal. The terms and conditions of the Bonds and the sale thereof are fully set forth in the Bond Sale Report and are hereby approved and made a part hereof 4. Official Statement. In connection with said sale, the officers or employees of the City are hereby authorized to cooperate with Ehlers and participate in the preparation of an official statement for the Bonds and to execute and deliver it on behalf of the City upon its completion. The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council Member and, after full discussion thereof and upon a vote being taken thereon, the following Council Members voted in favor thereof. and the following voted against the same: Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. Dated this day of (SEAL) . 2002. City Administrator/Finance Director 5� OCT. 7. 2002 2:48PM EHLERS & ASSOC. NO. 3145 P. 9 '61 CD �p H:1BPev� ri�N ILO h r o o ooro oN aimC+aamOfO�mC+o� �emaGaommm mma0 h Cce� c`► �¢ erih uiuiN�»16N 1m� �! 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Improvement Bonds (the "Bonds") to finance public improvements to be undertaken by the City; and WHEREAS, the City has designated Ehlers & Associates, Inc, in Roseville, Minnesota ("Ehlers"), as its independent financial advisor and is therefore authorized to solicit proposals in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.60, Subdivision 2(9); NOW THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota as follows: Authorization: Findinvas. The City Council hereby authorizes Ehlers to solicit proposals for the sale of bonds. 2. Meetin!: Proposal Opening. The City Council shall meet at the time and place to be specified in the Terms of Proposal for the purpose of considering sealed proposals for, and awarding the sale of the Bonds. The City Administrator, or designee, shall open proposals at the time and place to be specified in such Terms of Proposal. 3. Terms of Proposal. The terms and conditions of the Bonds and the sale thereof are fully set forth in the Bond Sale Report and are hereby approved and made a part hereof. 4. Official Statement. In connection with said sale, the officers or employees of the City are hereby authorized to cooperate with Ehlers and participate in the preparation of an official statement for the Bonds and to executed and deliver it on behalf of the City upon its completion. Adopted by the Monticello City Council this 14' day of October, 2002. ATTEST: Rick Wolfsteller, City Administrator Roger Belsaas, Mayor Council Agenda - 10/ 14/2002 7. Consideration of purchase of four welcome signs for the city of Monticello entrances. (J. S.) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: Earlier this year City staff came before the city council with a proposal to utilize four existing 9' - 4" ornamental railings and convert them to welcome signs for the city. The city council approved the building of a prototype to be placed out on West County Road 75 near the nuclear plant training center at West River Street. During the planning and development of the mock-up sign, we became aware that it would be a significant problem to attach a reinforced laminated plastic sign to the railing and have a structure that still looked well. This caused us to look elsewhere for a suitable sign. Nancy McCaffrey was spearheading this welcome sign project for the Parks Commission. She did additional research and compared prices on modular signs. The modular sign concept was reviewed by the Design Advisory Team and the Parks Commission. Both bodies strongly recommended the 9' wide, 5' high modular sign from Sign -A -Rama of Maple Grove, Minnesota, which was the lowest cost between the two structures considered. The cost for the Sign -A - Rama modular sign is $4,625 per sign, plus 6.5% sales tax, including delivery the total comes to $19,703 for all four signs. Installation and landscaping would be done by the city. Where power is not available for lighting or considered economically available, solar uplighting would be used to light the signs. All of the landscaping would also be done by the city crews. The four locations for the signs have not changed. The north sign would be located at the southwest corner of River Street and TH 25 near the old church/clinic building but placed on the River Street right of way. The south sign would be placed at the NE corner of School Boulevard and TH 25 on the School Boulevard right of way or an easement provided by Sean Weinand on his property. The east sign would be located in front of the WWTP on CSAH 75, and the west sign would be located where the prototype was to go on West River Street and CSAH 75. At the suggestion of Susie Woj chouski of the Chamber of Commerce I have written a letter to the MCP requesting their support ofthis project and a possible contribution of $5,000. lam hoping to hear from that group prior to Monday evening's meeting. The Parks Commission Chair, Larry Nolan, and Commission Member Nancy McCaffrey will be presenting this item at the council meeting for your consideration. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: 1. The first alternative is to authorize purchase ofthe four signs at a cost of $19,703 delivered to the city of Monticello with the placement and landscaping to be done by city crews, with lighting to be solar where it is not economically feasible to provide electrical service, or by down -lighting street lights if available. 2. The second alternative would be to purchase the signs one at a time at a slightly higher cost. Council Agenda - 10/14/2002 3. The third alternative would be not to purchase the welcome signs. D. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of the City Administrator, Assistant Administrator, Public Works Director, Monticello Parks Commission, the Monticello Design Advisory Team, and, hopefully, with support from the MCP that this project move forward and the City Council authorize the purchase of these signs as outlined in alternative # 1. E. SUPPORTING DATA: Copies of photos showing the four locations; Copy of brochure depicting the modular sign and sketch of the sign depicting the bridge railing and the words "Monticello Welcomes You" with the Monticello logo. A color rendering will be provided of the sign prior to the final order being placed. t C m '' I. -� M �m -q� go" 0 z -4 41 iTt lhtro&4k* our now DeSign She line otextettr s*W sy*m. AI*Wy if Wabk, vmafile, economic aMmWW to concmte monm&# sips, FiarrCo-a Lecl'rrckigy to ree: arry Site or jcsa-;n r-; 4k Cnwrscz frc, a'I aL-Ac"!W chc4ce if cclars and tenures • St - andwi arivu custf)m zies -in Wes mcWing c licit I etes an-, F,-ee za! Di.—*rjs SIGN*A *RA sm CaW Today 4w C4xnp!&.e Oformcalk,7 /00"W ............ '-.- ........ ...... ... ... ..... ... .. .... .... SUMMARY OF THE FAIR HOUSING D�SCUWON AT THE HOUSING ANI) REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY NI EET�NG OF OCTOBER 2, 2002. As part of the grant application submitted to the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development by the City of Monticello for the Twin City Die Castings Company project and because the grant dollars allocated to the City were HUD/Federal dollars, the HRA is to continue to conduct public meetings to discuss local Fair Housing issues in the community and develop strategies to meet anv deficiencies. The commissioners also reviewed the Community FHEO Summary Sheet submitted with the application. The following is a summary of the discussion: Council member Brian Stumpf asked the Executive Director if she was aware of any deficiencies? The Executive Director of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority responded that she was unaware of any discrimination in the sale or rental of housing within the City of Monticello. As far as any deficiencies in choice of housing? Housing permits within the last year included: A range in value of owner -occupied , single-family housing permits (two developments created within TIF Housing Districts) and the Landmark Square and East 7t" Street rental housing permits. 1. Definition Fair Housing Act: Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, most commonly known as the Fair Housing Act, prohibits discrimination in the sale or rental of housing on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin. The Act was amended in 1988 to provide stiffer penalties and expand coverage to prohibit discrimination on the basis of familial status and handicap. In addition to prohibiting a wide range of discriminatory practices, the Act requires that HUD programs be administered in a manner that affirmatively furthers fair housing. 2. Fair housing activities that may be undertaken. One such activity listed was to conduct public meetings (city Council, county commission, housing and redevelopment authorities, regional development commissions, realtors. landlords, and citizen groups) to discuss fair hOLISiIW ISStIeS In your COIllmUnity. 3. The commissioners compared the 1990 and 2000 City of Monticello population characteristics. The source being the US Census. The individual population in 1990 was 4,941 with approximately 1% minority and 99% non -minority. The individual Population in 2000 was 7.868 with approximately 3% minority and 97% non -minority. The greatest change in population by race/ethnic characteristics between 1990 and 2000 were: Hispanic 25 and 153. and Asian 26 and 43. Next the commissioners compared the 1990 and 2000 City of Monticello household characteristics. Number of units in 1990 was 1,908 units with 56% owners and 37% renters. Number female head of households, 235, and Over 65 aue. 283. Number Ol' units in 2000 was 2,944 with 72% owners and 28% renters. Number female head Of hOLISChOlds, 380. and over 63 at(e, 234. �0 4. The commissioners then looked at a Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics, 2000, for City of Monticello. See Attachment A. Noted was the mean travel time to work. 26 minutes; median household income, $45,384; median family income, $53,566; median earnings for male, $41,057 and female. $25,854; poverty status in 1999 - families 89 and families with female householder, no husband present, 43; median value of specified owner -occupied units, $130,200, and median gross rent of specified renter -occupied units, $571. 5. Reviewed excerpts from the City of Monticello Building Code and Comprehensive Plan Goals and Policies: The City should monitor housing development in an effort to provide a full range of housing choices. - 6. From the League of Minnesota Cities: The Federal Government Office of Federal Contract Compliance has advised that cities receiving federal funding need to work directly with the Federal Agency from which funding is received to determine if an affirmative action plan is required. 7. Reviewed fair housing issues or impediments in Greater Minnesota as listed in the statewide Analysis of Fair Housing conducted by the Minnesota Department of Housing Finance. FAIR HOUSING ACTIVITIES COMPLETED WITHIN THE CITY OF MONTICELLO In 2001, the Monticello Housing and Redevelopment Authority authorized the Central Minnesota Housing Partnership to conduct a housing plan for the City of Monticello as part of the Wright County Housing Plan. 2. In 2001, a joint meeting was held among the Monticello City Council, HRA, Planning Commission, and other community leaders to hear the results of the housing plan as presented by the Central Minnesota Housing Partnership. 3. Working with the Central Minnesota Housing Partnership, the City of Monticello submitted an application for fielding to the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. An application were submitted in April 2001 and again, in September 2001. Both times the application was denied. 4. Although denied funding, the proposed low to moderate income, single-family, owner - occupied housing and redevelopment project has proceed through the joint funding efforts of the City, HRA, Sunny Fresh Foods, Inc. (employer contribution), CMHP, and the Greater Minnesota Housing A`ency. Groundbreaking anticipated by mid October, 2002. 1) �0 5. The City of Monticello Comprehensive Plan was amended in 2002 and one of the housing goals remain: The City should monitor housing development in an effort to provide a full range of housing choices. SUGGESTED STRATEGIES 1 Prnvidf- the Planning Commission and City Council with a definition of the Fair Tlni�cing Act as a means of promoting the Fair Housing Act. 2. Submit a summary of the HRA's discussion on local housing issues to the Planning Commission and City Council suggesting the continued monitoring of housing development in an effort to provide a full range of housing choices. Are there any deficiencies in housing choices? 3. Suggest the City Council or Administration work directly with the Federal Agency from which funding was received to determine if an affirmative action plan is required for the City of Monticello. i0 Jun 11 0205:01P Central MM Housing Ptnsio 320 259-9590 go P-2 Table DP -3- Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Monticello city, Minnesota [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text] Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent EMPLOYMENT STATUS INCOME IN 1999 Population 16 years and over............ 5,727 100.0 Households...... ............................. 2,977 100.0 In labor farce ................................ 4,498 78.5 Less than $10,000............................ 113 3.81 Civilian tabor force .......................... 4,498 78.5 $110,000 to S14,999........................... 170 5.7 Employed ............................... 4,359 76.1 $15,000 to 524,999.... _ _ ................ _ .... 317 10.61 Unemployed .................... _ .... _ ... Percent of civilian tabor force 139 3.1 2.4 525,000 to $34,999......... ........................... $35,000 to S49,999 449 ,N ............ (X) ........................... 592 19. Armed Forces .............................. - - S50,000 to S74,999........................... 739 24.8 Not In labor force ............................. 1,229 21.5 $75,000 to $99,999.......................... . 382 12.8 Females 16 years and over .............. 2,994 100.0 $100,000 to $149,999_ ........................ 195 6.6 In tabor force ................................ 72 $150,000 to $1'99,999..6 ....................... 10 0.3 Civilian labor force .......................... X174 174 5200,000 of more . .... 72.6 ...................... 10 0.3 Employed ............................... 2.112 Median household income (dollars) . 70.5 ._.......... 45,384 (X) Own children under 6 years .............. 998 100.0 With earnings ................................ 2,628 88.3 Alt parents in family in labor force .............. 764 76.6 Mean earnings (dollars) . . .... . . . ........... 51,461 (X) With Social Security income ................... 544 18.3 COMMUTING TO WORK Mean Social Security Income (dollars)' ....... 10,167 (X) Workers 16 years and over .............. 4,262 100.0 With Supplemental Security Income . _ .......... 86 2.9 Car, truck. or van - - drove alone ............... 3,521 82.6 Mean Supplemental Security Income Car, truck, or van - - carpooted................. 524 12.3 (dollars)' ................................. 7,066 (X) Public transportation (including taxicab) .. _ ...... 13 0.3 With public assistance income .. _ .............. 128 4.3 Walked ...................................... 48 1.1 Mean public assistance income (dollars)' ..... 2.150 (X) Other means ................................. 28 0.7 With retirement income _.. _.... . ........... 333 11.2 Worked at home .......................... 128 3.0 Mean retirement income (dollars)' ............ 10,537 (X) Mean travel time to work (minutes)' ............ : 26.0 (X) Families ................................ 2,122 100.0 Employed civilian population Less than $10,000 .......... . ................. 31 1.5 16 years and over ..... . ............... 4,359 100.0 S10,000 to 514,999 .... _ ...................... 73 3.4 OCCUPATION 515,000 to S24,999 ........................... 187 8.8 Management, professional, and related S25,000 to 534,999 ........................... 299 14.1 occupations ................................ 1,243 28.5 S35,000 to S49,999 ........................... 356 16.8 Service occupations .......................... 655 15.0 S50,000 to $74,999........................... 635 29.9 Sales and office occupations .................. 1,273 29.2 575,000 to 599,999........................ _ .. 353 16.6 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations....... 17 OA S100,000 to $149,999 . . ....................... 168 7.9 Construction, extraction, and maintenance S150,000 to $199,999 ................ . ........ 10 0.5 occupations ................................ 446 10.2 S200,000 or more ............................ 10 0.5 Production, transportation, and material moving Median family income (dollars) ................. 53,566 (X) occupations ................................ 725 16.6 Per capita income (dollars)' .......... . ........ 19.229 (X) INDUSTRY Median eam/ngs (dollars): Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting. Male full-time, year-round workers .............. 41,057 (X) and mining ................................. 25 0.6 Female full-time, year-round workers ........ _ _. 25,854 (X) Construction ................................. 325 7.5 Manufacturing ................................ 821 18.8 Number Percent Wholesale trade .............................. 196 4.5 below below Retail trade .................................. 686 15.7 poverty poverty Transportation and warehousing, and utitities .... 213 4.9 Subject level level Information .................................. 89 20 Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and - POVERTY STAT US IN 1999 leasing ..................................... 294 6.7 Families......... . .. . ......... 89 4Z 114 Professional, scientific, management, adminis- With related children under 18 years............ 65 4.6 tradve, and waste management services ....... 319 7.3 With related children under 5 years_ .......... 39 6.0 Educational, health and social services ......... 825 18.9 Arts, entertainment, recreation, aocommodation Families with female householder, no and food services ........................... 3" 79 husband present.......... 43 13.1 1 - Other services (except public administration) .... 138 32 With related children under 18 years............ 43 15.8 Public adminisnation.......................... 84 1.9 With related children under 5 years........... 17 23.6 CLASS OF WORKER Individuals ............ . ................. 367 4.6 Private wage and salary workers ............... 3,741 85.8 18 years and over .......... _ ................. 230 4.3 Government workers .......................... 430 9.9 65 years and over.......................... 45 7.4 Self-employed workers in own not incorporated Related children under 18 years ............... 121 4.8 business ................................... 165 3.8 Related children 5 to 17 years ........... _ ... 85 5.0 Unpaid family workers ........................ 23 0.5 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over........ 117 92 -Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. If the denominator of a mean value or per capita valua is loss than 30, then that value Is calculated using a rounded aggregate in the numerator. See text. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000. 3 U.S. census Bureau Jun 11 02 05:01p Central MN Housing Ptnsp 320 259-9590 p-3 • Table DP -4- Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 Geographic area: Monticello city, Minnesota [Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text) Subject Total housing units .................... UNITS IN STRUCTURE 1 -unit. detached .............................. 1 -unit, attached .............................. 2 units ...................................... 3 or 4 units .................................. 5 to 9 units .................................. 10 to 19 units ................................ 20 or more units ............................. Mobilehome ................................. Boat, RV, van. etc ............................ YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 1999 to March 2000 .......................... 1995 to 1998 ................................ 1990 to 1994 ................................ 1980 to 1989 ................................ 1970 to 1979 ................................ 1960 to 1969 ................................ 1940 to 1959 ................................ 1939 or earlier ............................... ROOMS 1 room ...................................... 2 rooms ..................................... 3 roams ..................................... 4 rooms ..................................... 5 rooms ..................................... 6 rooms ..................................... 7 morns........ ............................. 8 rooms ..................................... 9 or more rooms ............................. Median (rooms) .............................. Occupied housing units ............... YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT 1999 to March 2000 .......................... 1995 to 1998 ................................ 1990 to 1994 ................................ 1980 to 1989 ................................ 1970 to 1979 ................................ 1969 or earlier ............................... Number Percent Subject 3,005 100.0 OCCUPANTS PER ROOM Occupied housing units ............... 1,771 58.9 1.00 or less .................................. 347 11.5 1.01 to 1.50 ................................. 33 1.1 1.51 or more ................................. 112 3.7 53 1.8 Specified owner -occupied units ........ 185 6.2 VALUE 294 9.8 Less than S50,000 ............................ 210 7.0 $50,000 to $99_999 ........................... - - $100,000 to S149,999 ......................... 5150.000 to S199,999 ......................... $200,000 to 5299.999 ......................... 222 7.4 $300,000 to 5499,999 ......................... 678 22.6 $500.000 to 5999,999 ........................ . 351 11.7 $1,000,000 or more ........................... 798 26.6 Median (dollars) .............................. 418 13.9 130 4.3 MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED 186 6.2 MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 222 7.4 With a mortgage ............................. Less than $300 .......................... 5300 to $499 ............................ 26 0.9 5500 to $699 ............................ 90 3.0 $700 to 5999 ............................ 240 8.0 $1,000 to $1,499 ........................ . 529 17.6 $1,500 to $1,999 ......................... 480 16.0 52,000 or more .......................... 390 13.0 Median (dollars) .......................... 524 17.4 Not mortgaged ............................... 386 12.8 Median (dollars)..... ............... ..... 340 11.3 5.9 (X) SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD 2,927 100.0 INCOME IN 1999 Less than 15.0 percent ........................ 774 26.4 15.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 1,131 38.6 20.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 486 16.6 25.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... 330 11.3 30.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... 125 4.3 35.0 percent or more ......................... 81 2.8 Not computed ................................ VEHICLES AVAILABLE None....................................... 172 1 ........................................... 902 2 ........................................... 1,430 3 or more ................................... 423 HOUSE HEATING FUEL Utility gas ................................... 2,230 Bottled, tank, or LP gas ....................... 51 Electricity .................................... 534 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc ........................ 84 Coal or coke ................................. - Wood....................................... - Solar energy ................................. - Other fuel ................................... 8 No fueiused................................. 20 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Lacking complete plumbing facilities ............ - "-ck:.,r, complete !itches: facilities.............. _ No telephone service ......................... 61 -Represents zero or rounds to zero. M Not applicable. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000. 4 Specified renter -occupied units ........ 5.9 GROSS RENT 30.8 Less than 5200 .............................. 48.9 S200 to 5299 ................................ 14.5 S300 to 5499 ................................ 5500 to 5749 ................................ 5750 to S999 ................................ 76.2 S1.000 to $1,499 ............................. 1.7 51,500 or more .............................. 18.2 No cash rent ................................. 2.9 Median (dollays).............................. - GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF - HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 0.3 Less than 15.0 percent ........................ 0.7 15.0 to 19.9 percent .......................... 20.0 to 24.9 percent .......................... 25.0 to 29.9 percent .......................... - 30.0 to 34.9 percent .......................... - 35.0 percent or more ........................ . 2.1 Not computed ................................ Number Percent 2,927 100.0 2,822 96.4 77 2.5 28 1.0 1,810 100.0 6 262 1,026 370 121 16 9 130,200 1,560 8 65 112 437 788 116 34 1,079 250 309 0.3 14.5 56.7 20.4 6.7 0.9 0.5 (X) 86.2 0.4 3.6 6.2 24.1 43.5 6.4 1.9 (x) 13.8 (X) 454 25.1 378 20.9 375 20.7 270 14.9 116 6.4 217 12.0 821 100.0 74 55 140 483 21 22 7 19 571 208 138 117 101 42 196 19 9.0 6.7 17.1 ' 58. 2.6 2.7 0.9 2.3 (X) 25.3 16.8 14.3 12.3 5.1 23.9 2.3 U.S. Census Bureau �C) City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 11. Summary of the EDA meeting of October 8, 2002, and request to direct city staff to temporarily not enforce the sign/sidewalk ordinance along Broadway (County_ Road 75) during the period of the planned Grand Opening Event., (O.K.) A. Reference and background: At the direction of the City Council, the EDA met on October 8, 2002, to review researched assistance or other options for the Broadway business owners affected by the County Road 75 improvement project. The research completed by the Executive Director outlined a couple ways to compensate business owners either through City tax abatement or the EDA-DMRF. Tax abatement is not an option in Monticello because the West Broadway parcels are located within the Downtown TIF District. The EDA Attorney also noted to be cautious about setting a precedence. Secondly, the Director reported on her conversation with the City Administrator of Cokato as to what and if the City of Cokato provided assistance to the business owners located along Highway 12 during the recent Highway 12 improvement project. Lastly, the Director summarized the input of the three commissioners absent. They did not support compensating the business owners to avoid setting a precedence and noted the difficulty of determining justifiable compensation. Several alternative options were provided in the agenda supplement. With several business owners present and Chamber President Wojchouski, the EDA asked the business owners for their input. They noted better signage earlier would have been helpful, not today. Example: No left on Broadway at Pine Street. Customers preceded to take a left at River Street; however, the customer became confused as where to access the parking lot with Walnut Street not being a thru street. The contractor's employees at the Amoco site are parking in the Pump and Munch lot which had been arranged as temporary business parking. Suggested a Broadway grand opening celebration this fall to bring customers back. The EDA commissioners recognized the damage was already done and noted for future projects, the city communicate with the business owners prior to construction for input. The commissioners passed a motion authorizing an amount of not -to -exceed S5, 000 from the DMRF as a one time contribution for an event which would benefit all the businesses within the general DMRF target area. The Chamber President to work with the business owners on the event. An event meaning a grand opening or advertisement, etc. Additionally, the commissioners requested the EDA Executive Director notify the Amoco site owner to suggest the contractor's employees park elsewhere and to request the City temporarily relax the City Sign/Sidewalk Ordinance. City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 The business owners were encouraged to attend a County Commissioner's meeting or to contact their local commissioner to create an awareness at the County level. B. Alternative Action: 1. A motion directing City Staff to temporarily not enforce the sign/sidewalk ordinance along Broadway (County Road 75) during the period of the planned grand opening event. 2. A motion of no direction. 3. A motion to table any action. C. Recommendation: City Administrator and Economic Development Director recommend alternative action no. 1. D. Supportine Data: None. 2 City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 12. Consideration of allowing a 36' pylon sign to be incorporated into an approved Planned unit development. Applicant: Dave Peterson Ford/Jeff Sell. West Metro. (JO) REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND This is the topic of special meeting to be conducted by the Planning Commission immediately prior to the City Council meeting. This request for a Pylon Sign requires Planning Commission and Council Consideration because the sign proposed is higher and larger than the sign approved under the original PUD. Under the PUD sign plan, the pylon sign advertising used cars was allowed to remain. The sign that is being proposed to replace the used car pylon sign is larger and higher than the used car sign. Unfortunately, we do not have a precise record of the actual dimensions of the used car sign. The sign request calls for a 38' sign as measured approximately from the road from which it gains exposure (actual height from ground is 36'). Planning Commission and Council are asked to determine the acceptability of replacement of the previous used car sign, with a sign that is larger/higher than the used car sign and also higher than allowed by code (32' as measured from the ROW). This item is being considered at a special meeting because the owner of the new franchise, Jeff Sell, has already ordered the sign and will take delivery of it on Tuesday. If approved, his ability to install the sign upon delivery versus waiting for review at the regular meeting will result in considerable cost savings. Sell has noted that he inadvertently ordered the sign prematurely thinking that a 36' high sign at this location was permissible given the height of the other grandfathered signs in the area. Early in the process staff informed Peterson and Sell that a replacement pylon sign was acceptable as long as it met the standards defined in the approved planned unit development. With regards to compliance with the PUD, the terms of the PUD have been met with one exception. The electronic reader board was elevated above the permitted height to the current level without City permit. Staff believes that the reader board height was increased because the display lot lights interfered with the view of the sign. The other auto dealerships in the area recently developed, or will be installing, signs that are in compliance with the current sign height standards. Staff has received comment from one dealership requesting that the city maintain consistency with enforcement of the sign code. As a reminder, planned unit development projects allow the city to vary from site standards if there are other site improvements or benefits that result in a superior site plan. As you recall, the original PUD sign plan was approved with multiple pylons because there would be even more pylon signs in the area if the total area would have City Council Agenda - 10/14/02 been developed on a piece -meal basis. Planning Commission and Council need to determine whether or not the proposed pylon sign significantly erodes the benefit associated with consolidating the sign system via the original PUD approval. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS Motion to approve installation of a pylon sign that exceeds the height and size of the sign approved under the original PUD and exceeds sign height ordinance standards, based on the finding that the proposed sign is consistent with the intent of the original Planned Unit Development. Under this alternative the PUD is allowed to increase sign height and size. 2. Motion to deny approval of a pylon sign that exceeds the height and size of the sign approved under the original PUD and exceeds sign height ordinance standards, based on the finding that the proposed sign is not consistent with the original PUD. Planning Commission and Council should take this approach if it believes that installation of the sign as proposed is not consistent with the intent of the original PUD and would result in installation of a pylon sign in excess of city code without justification. 3. Motion to table the matter. STAFF RECOMMENDATION This determination is somewhat subjective. On one hand it may be difficult to show how the proposed sign is consistent with the PUD, especially when it is proposed to be higher than allowed by code. On the other hand, a pylon sign was allowed at this location and a higher/bigger sign may be justifiable in order to have the intended affect for the new franchise. The strength of this justification is somewhat tempered by the recent Planning Commission recommendation for denial of a zoning code amendment that would have allowed the Denny Hecker site to install a second pylon advertising the KIA franchise. SUPPORTING DATA Copy of original PUD approval and associated meeting minutes. Sign permit application. 2 )/E COPY MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, MAY 47 1999 Members: Rod Dragsten, Dick Frie, Roy Popilek and Robbie Smith Staff: Steve Grittman, Jeff O'Neill and Fred Patch Absent: Richard Carlson and Council Liaison Clint Herbst 1. Chair Frie called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and declared a quorum present. 2. Consideration of approval of the minutes of the April 6. 1999 regular meeting and the April 26. 1999 special meeting. ROD DRAGSTEN MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 6, 1999 REGULAR MEETING. ROY POPILEK SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. ROD DRAGSTEN MOVED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE APRIL 26, 1999 SPECIAL MEETING. ROBBIE SMITH SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. 3. Consideration of adding items to the agenda. No items were added to the agenda. 4. Citizen Comment. There was no one present under citizen comment. 5. Public Hearing - Consideration of a request for a Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Development within the B-3 Zoning district and a Preliminary Plat to allow outdoor, vehicle sales and associated automotive service uses and variances to the Citv's Sign, Ordinance. Applicant: Monticello Ford. Steve Grittman presented the staff report on this item. The property is located at the southwest quadrant of T.H. 25 and I-94 and is affected by a project that would eliminate their property access from Oakwood Drive. The site currently contains a Ford dealership and it is proposed to add other services such as car rental, quick lube service and repair services. A conditional use permit is required for any Planned Unit Development and because the applicant is combining a number of pieces of land into one parcel a plat is required. The applicant is also requesting variances to the City's sign ordinance. Steve -1- Planning Commission Minutes - 5/4/99 Grittman reviewed the variances requested noting that the variances were significantly over what the ordinance allows. • Number of signs - The sign ordinance allows one free standing sign. The applicant is proposing four pylon signs in addition to building and entrance signs. • Sign area - The square footage of the signs proposed by the applicant is 600 square feet while the ordinance allows 300 square feet of area. • Setback - The applicant shows the setbacks at 5 and 7 feet while the ordinance requires 15 feet. - • Prohibited sign - One of the signs the applicant is proposing is an electronic message board. The City ordinance does not allow electronic message boards in any zoning district. The staff recommended approval of the conditional use permit for the Planned Unit Development and of the preliminary plat. However, the staff did not recommend approval of the variances to the sign ordinance. Steve Grittman suggested that if the Planning Commission felt the sign plan should be approved it may be prudent to look at doing it as an amendment to the ordinance. In granting a variance the Planning Commission must find that requirements of the ordinance denied the property owner reasonable use of the property or created a physical hardship. Robbie Smith asked about the landscaping requirements for the proposal. Steve Grittman explained how the number of trees and plantings were determined. Chair Frie opened the public hearing. Dave Peterson, 1312 Prairie Creek Lane, stated that the number of signs requested is not excessive considering the amount of land area of the parcel. If the property was not being combined into one parcel but remained individual parcels each parcel would be entitled to one free standing sign. He felt the number of uses proposed for the site justified the number of signs that were being requested. Mr. Peterson also stated that plans to change T.H. 25 impacted his business as the state would not grant a right -in off T.H. 25 and added that signage is critical to his business. In this case since the business cannot be seen from the freeway, the signage is very important, especially the electronic message board. Mr. Peterson noted that currently the business has two free standing signs. In response to the landscaping concerns, Mr. Peterson stated that a portion of the area is a display lot and not a parking lot. He believes it is better not to have a lot of trees or plantings in the display area. Chair Frie closed the public hearing. Robbie Smith noted that the request for additional signs was, in part, because of the change in access and asked if the applicant could meet the 15' setback requirements. The applicant stated he could comply with that requirement. The Planning Commission Planning Commission Minutes - 5/4/99 reviewed the proposal for compliance with parking requirements and pointed out that the parking lot area would need to be paved and curbed. The Planning Commission discussed the variances from the sign ordinance. Previously the Planning commission had discussed whether electronic message boards should be allowed and how they should be handled within the ordinance. The staff indicated that the sign ordinance needs some extensive work and they were not at a point to propose any amendment to the sign ordinance dealing with electronic signs. The applicant commented that combining the parcels into one severely restricted the amount of signage he could have for the business. He felt the way the sign ordinance was written was discriminatory towards large land parcels. Chair Frie responded that the City is required to apply the ordinance equally against all the parcels in the same zoning district. Robbie Smith commented that the electronic message board could flash multiple messages and thus reduce the number of signs needed. Dave Peterson concurred that this approach had merit and the Planning Commission discussed reasonable restrictions that could be placed on the use of an electronic message board. These included: 1) That it not be a flashing sign; 2) A time limit be placed on how often the message could change; and 3) That it not be a motion sign. Steve Grittman added that any amendment to the sign ordinance would require a public hearing. ROY POPILEK MOVED TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS FOR A PUD AND FOR OUTDOOR SALES BASED ON A FINDING THAT THE SITE PLAN MEETS THE INTENT OF THE ZONING DISTRICT AND ALL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OF THE ORDINANCE ARE COMPLIED WITH. ROD DRAGSTEN SECONDED THE MOTION. ROY POPILEK AMENDED THE MOTION TO INCLUDE APPROVAL OF THE PLANS BY THE CITY ENGINEER. ROD DRAGSTEN SECONDED THE AMENDED MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. ROBBIE SMITH MOVED TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT BASED ON THE FINDING THAT THE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE B-3 ZONING DISTRICT. ROY POPILEK SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. DICK FRIE MOVED TO APPROVE A MODIFIED SIGN PLAN AND VARIANCES BASED ON THE FINDINGS MADE AT THE HEARING INCLUDING UNIQUENESS OF THE NEEDS OF THE BUSINESS AND THE IMPACT OF THE ROAD PROJECT ON THE BUSINESS OPERATION. In further discussion Dick Frie explained that rather than use the amendment approach, AZA Planning Commission Minutes - 5/4/99 the variance route would provide a quicker result for the applicant. He noted that the Planning Commission could approve the request based on an anticipated amendment to the ordinance but there is the possibility that an ordinance amendment might fail to pass. The sign plan proposed for approval would include the two existing signs which are grandfathered in and the use of one electronic message board for a total of three signs. Dick Frie stated that the restrictions on the property access was the basis for the finding to grant a variance. Since there was no second to the motion, Dick Frie rescinded his motion. There was additional discussion on the signage for the building and the free standing signs. ROBBIE SMITH MOVED TO APPROVE THE SIGN VARIANCES AND A MODIFIED SIGN PLAN WHICH INCLUDES BUILDING SIGNS AS PROPOSED, TWO PYLON SIGNS AND ONE ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD BASED ON THE FINDINGS MADE AT THE HEARING INCLUDING THE SIZE OF THE PROPERTY RELATIVE TO THE NUMBER OF SIGNS AND THE NUMBER OF DISTINCT AND INDEPENDENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS AND THE IMPACT OF THE ROAD PROJECT ON THE BUSINESS OPERATIONS AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THE ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD: 1) MESSAGE DISPLAYED FOR A LIMITED DURATION; 2) NO FLASHING SIGN AND 3) NO MOTION IN THE ELECTRONIC SIGN 4) THREE SECOND PAUSE BETWEEN MESSAGES REQUIRED. LED DISPLAY REQUIRED. DICK FRIE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Rod Dragsten suggested that the City staff look a revising the sign ordinance. Request for Conditional Use Permit Approval Monticello Ford/Mercury Monticello, Minnesota H. Site Signage The site signage will consist of the following: 1. Illuminated "Ford" brand pylon sign with a sign area of approximately 155 S.F. The sign box is 19'- 6" long x 8'- 2" high, with an overall sign height of 36'- 4". The pylon sign will be located on the highway 25 frontage in front of the proposed building. 2. Illuminated "Used Car" pylon sign will remain as is. Presently located on northeast corner of the site. 3. Illuminated "Quick Lane" pylon sign will be located on the southeast corner of the lot. This sign will be 20'- 0" x 8'- 0" wide. 4. Electronic Message pylon sign will be 2'- 0" high x 12'- 8" long with two faces. This sign will be located along highway 25 frontage approximately 170 feet north of the southeast corner. 5. Illuminated "Quick Lane" entrance monument sign will be located at the south entrance on Sandberg Road. This sign is 47- 8" high with a 2'- 0" high x 8"- 0" long sign cabinet. The existing "Ford" brand pylon sign located along Oakwood Drive will be removed. I. Building Signage The proposed building signage for this new facility will be as illustrated on the building elevations. There is no signage proposed on the existing building as part of this application. Future signage on the existing building will be limited to 200 S.F. on each building face. 1Z Council Agenda - 5/10/99 5D. Consideration of a request for Conditional Use Permit for a Planned Unit Develonment within the B-3 Zoning District and a Preliminary Plat to allow outdoor vehicle sales and associated automotive service uses. Applicant: Monticello Ford. (NAC) A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND: Monticello Ford Mercury has requested approval of appropriate zoning permits to allow the expansion of the Peterson Ford site at the southwest corner of Trunk Highway 25 and Interstate 94. A Planned Unit Development is applied here, as the existing building will be remodeled for use as an auto body service facility, perhaps an independent operation. The new building will house the expanded Ford dealership operations, as well as other related uses which may also include contract or leasehold businesses such as rental or some type of auto services. All of the proposed uses are traditional automobile dealership uses. The applicant's site plan illustrates a much larger building south of the existing building. The site would be extended to the edge of the new Chelsea Road extension and would include a new vehicle display area on the south third of the property. With the acquisition of the new parcels, a Preliminary Plat is also required to combine all of the properties into a single parcel. Planned Unit Development - Land Use The proposed land use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and is in conformance with the B-3 Zoning designation applicable to this parcel. The site plan indicates that there will be display area throughout the site. However, separate areas have been set aside for customer parking adjacent to the new building and employee/customer parking along the west border of the property (Sandberg Road). Both the display and the parking lots are to be paved with bituminous surface and surrounded by curb. The Zoning Ordinance utilizes a minimum tree planting requirement based on the greater of (1) one tree per 1,000 square feet of building drea, or (2) one tree per 50 feet of perimeter lot line. This results in a minimum tree planting requirement of approximately 48 trees, half of which may be credited by applying other landscaping elements such as shrubs and flowers. The landscape plan illustrates 2 existing trees and 24 new trees, as well as shrub planting areas around the building and in the most prominent locations around the site, such as entrances and display areas. The City Council is to consider the adequacy of t he materials proposed in place of the 22 additional trees. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the Conditional Use Permits and the Plat. Of greater discussion before the Planning Commission was the sign package proposed by the applicant. Consisting of 4 pylon signs (two more than now exist), including an electronic message board sign, and more than 600 square feet of sign area (well over the 300 square foot threshhold), the sign proposal required several variances. Council Agenda - 5/10/99 Finding that the Trunk Highway 25 project had created a significant impact on the business, and particularly the access, the Planning Commission approved sign variances Q for all of the signage with the exception of one of the pylon signs. The electronic message board sign was approved with a condition that the sign did not show animated movement or flash. Staff's recommendation was to require that each image must stay on the board for at least three seconds to avoid the flashing or the impression of movement. The Planning Commission also directed staff to proceed with recommended Ordinance amendments, which would address large sites such as this one, and to allow electronic message board signs with regulation. B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS: Decision 1: Planned Unit Development Motion to approve the Conditional Use Permits for a PUD and outdoor sales, based on a finding that the site plan meets the intent of the Zoning District, and all performance standards of the Ordinance are complied with. 2. Motion to deny the CUPS based on findings to be established at the hearing. 3. Motion to table action on the CUPs subject to additional information. Decision 2: Preliminary Plat 1. Motion to approve the Preliminary Plat based on a finding that the proposal is consistent with dimensional requirements of the B-3 Zoning District. 2. Motion to deny the Preliminary Plat based on findings to be established at the hearing. 3. Motion to table action on the Preliminary Plat subject to additional information. C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff believes that the site improvements shown on the applicant's submission illustrate an appropriate level of development for the site and the use. Subject to the review comments of the City Engineer and other City staff, the Conditional Use Permits and Preliminary Plat are both recommended for approval. D. SUPPORTING DATA: Exhibit A - Site Location Exhibit B - Site Plan Council Minutes - 5/10/99 B. Mr. Tom Giroux stated that he had paid his utility bill late, but the check was returned with a note stating that an additional $50 had been added to the bill. He explained that he was trying to work things out with his creditors but felt the additional fee charged by the City was too high. City Administrator Rick Wolfsteller explained that the $50 charge is an administrative fee for the additional cost of mailing notices, publishing the public hearing notice, etc. The City Council explained that to remove the administrative charge after the assessment roll has been adopted would set a precedent, and they did not feel they could reduce the amount of the bill. C. Mr. Todd Banek noted that he is in the process of meeting with surrounding townships and the school district regarding youth sporting activities. He noted that he would also like to discuss the City's long-range planning for these types of activities. Council suggested that he first discuss the issue with the Parks Commission. 5. Consent agenda. A. Consideration of approving on -sale liquor license transfer—Jovner Lanes. Recommendation: Approve the transfer of the liquor license to Duane Lindenfelser, dba River City Lanes, contingent upon proof of adequate liquor liability insurance coverage. B. Consideration of resolution supporting the 10" anniversary of Rivers of Hone ora.anization. Recommendation: Adopt the proclamation supporting the Rivers of Hope's efforts and proclaiming May 15, 1999, as Rivers of Hope Day in honer of their 10`h anniversary. C. Consideration of Chance Order No. 20 Citv Proiect #93-14C, Monticello Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion. Recommendation: Approve Change Order No. 20 in the amount of $6,211. D. Consideration of a request for conditional use permit for a planned unit development within the B-3 zoniniz district and a preliminary plat to allow outdoor vehicle sales and associated automotive service uses. Applicant: Monticello Ford. Recommendation: Approve the conditional use permits for a PUD and outdoor sales based on a finding that the site plan meets the intent of the zoning district, and all performance standards of the ordinance are complied with; and approve the preliminary plat based on a finding that the proposal is consistent with dimensional requirements of the B-3 zoning district. Approval is subject to the review comments of the City Engineer and other City staff. Page 4 t I (,`� �. C:oiltinued Public I learin�-, - Consideration of a request for an amendment to a Planned Unit Dcvelopinent within the B-3 Zoninv, District to allow for an off-site auto sales/storage lot. Applicant: Dave Peterson's Monticello Ford. Jeff O'Neill provided the staff report regarding the Monticello Ford reader board sign amendment that was tabled at the last Planning Commission meeting pending presentation of additional site data and additional information regarding proposed changes to the sign system. "I'he applicant did obtain additional information regarding the sign system, however the data relating to the balance of the amendment had not been provided, therefore Planning Commission was asked to consider an amendment to the PUD that applies only to the sign system. In discussions with the applicant it was found that he is willing to reduce the total sign area of the entire sign system in an amount equal to or greater than the added sign area requested with the reader board. Jeff O'Neill also stated that approving the amendment to the CUP relating to increasing the sign of reader board will not result in an increase of the total sign area proposed. Chair Frie opened the public hearing. Mr. Steve Johnson, Monticello Ford, addressed the commission explaining the reduction in building signs and trading one for the other. He also provided a display showing the entire property and how it relates in size to the reader board. Chair Frie closed the public hearing. TIIe mcmbcrs lurther discussed concerns of li.iture reader boards on Highway 25 and regulating the sizes, and the members were in agreement on placing a "cap" on the size of reader boards. Dan Licht stated that because this particular reader board is in a PUD and the sign is appropriate for this site, it does not set precedence for future signs. ROD DIZAGSTEN MOVED TO APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO THE SIGN SYSTEM PORTION OF THE PUD. AMENDMENT APPROVED CALLS FOR EXPANDING THE READER BOARD AREA FROM 26 SQUARE FEET TO 70 SQUARE FEET, ALONG WITH A REDUCTION IN OTHER SIGN AREA SQUARE FOOTAGE BY 44 SQUARE FEET. MOTION BASED ON THE FINDING THAT THE AMENDMENT TO THE SIGN PORTION OF THE CUP IS JUSTIFIED BASED ON CONSISTENCY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. THI; AMENDMENT PROPOSED WILL NOT RESULT IN A SIGN SYSTEM THAT WILL UNDERMINE THE INTENT OF REGULATIONS GOVERNING SIGNAGE IN THE HIGHWAY 25 CORRIDOR. ALL OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THE PUD APPROVAL GRANTED IN MAY 1999 MUST BE NIST. RICHARD CARLSON SECONDED THE MOTION. Motion carried. 14) PC. mi,,Y6 )0,-q-qq To: City Council and Planning Commission From: Jeff O'Neill, Deputy Administrator/Community Development Director Date: October 11, 2002 - 10:30 AM Regarding: Site Plan Information Has Not Arrived for Staff Review Sunny Fresh Planned Unit Development As you know a special meeting of the Planning Commission has been scheduled (10/14/02) immediately prior to the City Council meeting for review of a request for expansion of the Sunny Fresh facility. This is to let you know that we have not received a site plan in time to review it and place it in the CC/PC information packets. Staff did received a preliminary a site plan late in the review cycle but just in time for us to prepare a report for the special meeting of the Planning Commission and City Council. However, on Thursday afternoon Dennis Darnell of Sunny Fresh informed staff that they were making significant changes to the plan. 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