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07-09-84 agenda
_ _ _ CITY OF RICHFIELD, MINNESOTA ~ Office of City Manager ~ Council Letter No. 240 Agenda July 9, 1984 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Richfield Subject: Request for a Permit for Temporary Ground Sign 6545 Portland Avenue Council Members: Portland Standard (Amoco) has requested a permit for a temporary ground sign to be used July 11, 1984 through August 11, 1984. The sign is to be located at 6545 Portland Avenue and will measure 4 feet by 3 feet (12 square feet). The sign will be non-illuminated. City of Richfield ordinance code 3.49, subdivision 16 (5) provides that city council approval is required for temporary ground signs. A copy of that section of the ordinance is attached. Staff has reviewed the permit application and finds that the proposed sign conforms to Richfield City Ordinances pertaining to temporary ground signs. Based on the foregoing information, staff recommends approval of t'ne sign permit as proposed. R ctful~,subt;~itted, ~ ~L~`2~ . ~C2`i~.~~:, ~ Jahn G. Ca,rtwr ght ~,Eity Manager ~ JGC/eja A.PPROV~ ~ - -I OE'~ ii I A_pPROVE i ~ Dr.~i`1 ~ ~ ~~.~v-.-/ /%~i~', ~i~'L City :~.anager Inspector ~ Date ~ .sue-c~.~~«~ Date ~7/~,~~~ AP°ROVE DE`;YI I: ~?-E% APPROVE ( ( DE:VYI / _ Planning Deaar~tmer.t City Council ~Z IfJ Date `7'7~~`~ Date I , Route to above for special approval per code General Si~r:s APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISING PER.~IIT City of Richfield, . :fianesota Date ~ ' ~ ~ Zoning ~~z~ Sign Erected -Yes :~io Fee Address of Sign (~;~~`j ?-1~y~~ SC Proprietor Name ~~~;E3'i ~~~~L~£~.'~B~ Sign Erector ~?~h~L~°c-r~~c~ Address IJ~S ~~2`CLtl-~%i~ Tyae of Si n vvCC%C1'~ Design bleat„er Cover Lil~ht_ng Wall ~ ~ Single Face Clear Lexon ~ ! Constant Projecting ~C Double Face Frosted Lexon ~ Flashing Ground Multi-Faced ~ ~ Plastic Covered ~ Revolving Roos ~ Aerial/Blimp Shaded Traveling Pedestal ~ Searchlight Neon Zip Late Changeable Banner/Pennants .r Other ____f 0th r(Exp,~lain) ~ Temporary Portable Frame: + Si~?;n Colors 6't~ ~ U"~-' ~GCi Trailer ~ ~ T ~ A ~ Post ~ T'z ~i~,,,o, r Iilumirated -Yes ~ Watts ~ctrical Contractor address Phone Property Cwner or his agent Signature ~a ~~?~(~x.Lc~c-Ei~~ Phone gin) - ~.~5~ ~ - Estimated Cost ~5~~ Sign Width ~-1 Height,;~~ T~tal Square root Position of the advertisement strscture in relationship to the adjacent buildings, sidewalks, curbs, roadways, overhead utility lines, vehicle movement tires, or public facilities on drawing with significant dimensions and attached 'Hereto of major~sigr.s. Minor signs as defined on page 2. T<.~o blueprints of the sign, billboard, or outdoor advertising structure constrsction plans: including saecifications, list of materials, and explicit anchoring or fastening details and a copy oz the stress sheets, calculations, color of sign structure. Does the sign copy relate solely to the business, institution, or activity conducted on the prem,~ses'. ~Ia/~ Wi11 the sign, structure, or billboard restrict any sig:~.t distance under, around, or over for sa_=e access by persons destined for or passing the subject prerises? /1i c~ n~ Applican~' s $igr.ature and Tykie with Firm J _ ~ Date CI? Phor_e dumber ~ ~ . '3~ 8/83 PLE'~SE SEE REVERSE SIDE 'OR SIG2: LOCATION S:CETC?i ~ Sivert Hendrickson%3uilc~.^.g Official -Bob-061 ~n (%~I~~ --A GROL'i~~ SIGN PEDESTAL SIGN PROJECTING SIGN WIDTH ~ WIDTH f"- WIDTH LEGEND LEGEN~i LEGEND - _ Indicate Distance Frou~ The Building GROUiv'D Wr1LL SIGN ROOF SIGN Indicate legend on the j7IDT.? ~ WIDTH the reverse side ir. i the space below LEGEND ~ LEGEND I LEGEND _ l . GROtT`~'D `I _ ROOF L~N~ _ • ~1 2 ~ Place location of sign on this sketch with distance the sign is fron property lines. Locate any traffic lights within 300 feet. - DEFINITION: Minor Signs Single or dcuble faced sign less than 3~ sq. ft. on a cot*uaon board I~'DIC~TE f NORTH Lc.i/8%83 i c1i~ ~[la__ D2 .._..-~,,:'.~t~..C~DI_ -:a~__._3~ - ,fir ACC _ , t:^.aa one ^our sire resistive censtructiar., Subd, lµ, R00= S1=nS: CJP,SCrLtCtiOn and Desin. The iollowin~ Standards shall be r.,aintain2d for ail roof suns: (1} ;:O r001= SiJn S~ all be lOCateC ;12ar2r Ctid': ri'.'e _`EeC irC~ the OI1tSiQ? S4a11 toward Cvi:~:.1 faces, nCr :...CCC'C :eP.C .lt"'1~_it 300':2 C:'2 rOOL ~ e".'Et_ of the building unlzss constructed integral with tale bt111din2 cr structure, nor shall it project beyond the edge of said roof in an,, direction. For the purnOSeS OL this St1bCi?'lSiOn, 1' '1tS aCtaC:-~ed CO Che 51::1 5Cr'.:Ct'1r•' anal `'_RtS ' attached to the buildinz and beamed toward the sign. structure shall be co:':- sidered part of the sign structure, (2) Every such si~*1 shall be either :^etal, metal clad, incombustible, ope^, wire or open :aetal siCz, e:ccept that such sign :aav have letters, figures, characters, or borders of wood if such borders do not exceed amour inches in Wldth, and SuC:l WOOCen 12tter5, ii~ures Or Cn3raCterS d0 L10C CO~.'er ;:lOr2 t:1aP. 2J i; Of the area Of SuC Slgn, prOVlded C!~iat L.~ place Of Siie°_C metal, Sub- ' stituticn r^ay be made of the following materials; tempered pressed wood or other si^ilar materials approved by the chief inspector, having equal ~rcper- tieS dS t0 StrP.n~tCl, Lire and mOlSture reSiStaP.C2. (3) 2~to such sir. shall be so placed as to prevent free passage of persons from one part or the roof to another. (4) The buiidino or structure upon waich such sign is placed, ar.d all attac'r,ments or fasteni ;s -;ust be so constructed as to sa" 1 _ `h dea~ ' to y exist ~ e load and the wind load-'added 'Dy the attac;.ed sign, and in such'a ;nanr.er as not { ~ to cause damage to the building or structure on which such sign is placed. No roof sign shall be Wore than. u5 feet in length nor shall it e:~tend more than 25 feet above the surface of the roof of the building on which it is located, do roof sign shall extend more than 5 feet above the average ground level o` that part o~ ti:e street toward whic`1 it faces. Subd, 15. Wall Sicns: Construct'_on and ~esi~n. The foilowin~ standards shall be mai:~tained for all wail signs: (i) ~o wall sign si-:a11 have a pro?ec:ion over a private side:aal~ or an established building line of :;ore than 12 inches. Tne matcri3lS, COnStrUCtLOR a^.d aCtaCt]:*IeRC Or aP._`J SuCR Sl~n Si'.i11 '^t2C the same standards dP.C rcgUir2meP.tS dS rOOL SiyRS. J Subd. lo, Banners and _emnorar~' Si~_ns. Ttle following standards .shall be ma intair.ed for all banners and temnorar:• si~,ns: (1~ Temporar,~ sins ar,d banners attac7ed to any buildi:' and constructed OT CaP,VaS, p13St'_C m3Cerial, C10tn Or OCner COmDllSCLDLe maL2rLa1 WLC;1 Or WLt:',- Jut Tr3:^c^WOr:{; Snag ~ b2 SCrOn~l`. COnStr:lCt2d aRC SRa11 b2 52C'.:r21'; aCt3C;;zd t0 th.e'_r supports. Ti. E'\' Shall be remOVeC (1nCludlnS, all ~rartewOrk end SI:DpOrtS) 3S SOOn 3S dama;;eC Or torn and in ^:O case latzr than oduavs attar erection. :'2^.OOr3r: ~i_i,,. JL =0^..DUStLbl~ ':3C~r_.1~ S^x.11 -ACC }Je lar"or tn~i•-. l~n i'!l;dT'~2 _32t Ln crea .Or ?3Cn _.:eat' C°_~_'t J: bu11Ci. _ i_JCta_ _~12~"c? _..c__ - ORDIiJ: ^JC- CODE _ C,T'? OF RIC~~rIELD. `~,11P!^1E~~' i i ~ollc o_u~ _t.', ur _ ~-o~-.~a,:, ~~!t may ~_.~_nd a..~-!u:-; c_Yc _n~`':es t'r1e mace or tine bui lui=,_ (=i Te.~porary suns of ccmbust:bl` :.cnstr:._...on shall not be ,.un so as to ~.,ver eit:er partially or completely any door, window, or opanin_ required _`or ventilation. "do roof sign shall be more than combustible material, and no tem- porary ground sign shall be located on and; multiple-residenc-a, comnerciai or industrial property in the cif,; without first obtaining a special permit therefor from the council. If the council deter.:,ines to grant an application. for a special permit fo-r any such temporary sign or bannering, or any such temporary ;round sign, it may impose conditions upon the granting thereof, and it shall be unlawful to locate or maintain any such sign or bannering for w longer period or in a different manner than that specified in tine special per:;ti t. ~;o such special per-lit shall be for a period of more than 60 days. ;e such special per-nit shall be granted, however, where such temporary signs or banners are prohibited by other provisions of this code. Subd. 17. Application, of Other Provisions of this Part. Temporary ground signs as defined in Section 3.~1, Subdivision 1, of this part, shall comply with the provisions of Subdivision 10. Subd. 18. Approval of Simon Per"li t ,-~nplicatior.s, i~pcn presentation, of ap- plication, permit tee, plans and specifications and other required iafornation, the sign construction permit shall be issued by the manager, or his represent- ative, e~:cepC as provided in Subdivision 19 of this section. Subd. 19. Special Approval from Council. In the case of an application for - a sign requiring a special permit, or c.riich will be illuminated, or moving, - or of unusual height, size, design, or location, the manager shall refer such sign to the council for approval. No permit for any such sign, so referred, shall be issued without first obtaining the approval of the council. Subd. Z0. Variance frcm ~'e^ns of A*aprcval Pro'r.ibited. No sign shall be erected, used or maintained in a manner at variance from the provisions of this code or different from that approved by the council. ::o building or electrical permit for a sign snail be granted until the sign per;nit has been approved. Subd. 21. Future Per;-tits. A permit shall not be issued for any new bi11- board or advertising sign located off the premises where the advertised prOdUCt 1S S01d, 1L SUCn blllboard Or SLgn wOU1d be WlthLn ~~JO YePt CT any ot:~~er such billboard er sign already in etiistence in the interior of the same city- bloc': or its equivalent area. Permits may be issued for directional or identification suns. Anv billboard removed under the provisions or Sub- division 22 of this section shall not be reissued, Anv billboard destroyed by storms or acts of God --:av be rebuilt within °0 days, if co^Zplving with this part, I ~~7joo ~ ORDI~:A!VCG CODs ; ~ CITY OF RiC'-I~I~LD, ^,~1fvP•~~:^T;a ~ - ~ ~ CITY OF RICHFIELD, MTNNESOTA ~ " Office of City Manager Council Letter No. 239 A enda Jul 9 1984 g Y The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Richfield Subject: Request for Illuminated Sign Permit, Karon's Hallmark, 25 West 66th Street Council Members: The Universal Sign Company has requested a permit for an illuminated sign to be located in the Hub Shopping Center at 25 West 56th Street, commonly known as Karon's Hallmark. T'ne sign is to be an illuminated wall sign, single faced with constant illumination, using white letters. The proposed sign is 1g' x 3' (57 square feet). City of Richfield ordinance code 3.49, Subdivision 19 Illuminated Signs, provide that City Council approval is required for illuminated signs. A copy of that ordinance section is attached for council review. Staff has reviewed the permit application and finds the proposed sign conforms to Richfield City Ordinances pertaining to illuminated signs. However, the sign also needs to be approved by the Hub Shopping Center owners, Goldome National. Based upon the foregoing information, staff recommends approval of the sign permit as requested subject to approval by Goldome National. Respectf ~ y submitted, John G . Cartwr~~ ght City Manager JGC/eja APPROVE I DENY APPROVE DENYI City ;tanager Inspector Date Date APPROVE ~ ~ I~ENYJ ~ : ~ APPROVE ~ DENYI ti Planning Dep'~artment City Council ~ Date ~ Z~gy Date Route to above for s ecial a p pproval per code General Signs APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISING PERMIT City of Richfield, ;iinnesota Date Zonin Si n Erected - Yes No G ~~~i g g ~ Fee Address of Sign .~1~ ~'L~• ~ ~T Proprietor Naae G?/_:?~=-t'r DBA/~,Ci:'~'-'% ,i Sign Erector : ~~,~,-,i-~~S;~G L,~ ~ Address i ~ ? T/-,%;,~,?~.;~5 i;'vc'~- S~~ a~?L~,i ; Type of Sign Design Weather Cover Lighting ~~Wa11 Single Face ~ ~ Clear Lexon Constant _ Projecting - ~ Double Face Frosted Lexon ~ Flashing _ Ground ~ ~ Multi-Faced ~ Plastic Covered ~ ~ Revolving Roof t ~ Aerial/Blimp Shaded ~ Traveling _ Pedestal Searchlight ~ Neon Zip Lite _ Changeable Banner/Pennants Other ~ Other(Esplain) Temporary ~ Portable Frame: + Sign Colors L,/,-=/>>~=~ ~*ri,:'-5' Trailer I T ~ A ~ Post Illuminated No Watts F.~ectrical Contractor Address Phone Property Owner or his A~ert Signature Phone Estimated Cost Sign Width Height ~ O Total Square Feet S~ Position of the advertisement structure in relationship to the adjacent buildings, sidewalks, curbs, roadways, overhead utility lines, vehicle movement lines, or public facilities on drawing with significant dimensions and attached hereto of major signs. Minor signs as defined on page 2. Z~ao blueprints of the sign, billboard, or outdoor advertising structure construction plans: including specifications, list of materials, and explicit anchoring or fastening details and a copy of the stress sheets, calculations, color of sign structure. Does the sign copy relate solely to the business, institution, or activity conducted on the premises? =S Wilt the sin, structure, or billboard restrict any sight distance under, around, or over for safe mess by~~~sons destined' for or passing the subject premises? ~.i~ _ L r Applicant's Signature and Title with Firm ~ ~ Z.~ Date !~/=.,=/~C~, Phone Number lit 8/83 PLEASE SEE REVERSE SIDE ~ OR SIGN LOCATION SiCiTCH Sivert Hendrickson/Building Official - 866-5061 i i ~ - r _ L ~ OJ~r, ~ 'J _ ' .>i vd JLt :?c ~_..._nc 3 J~ _n ...:C~ Linr-; ('Tj ~e^1pOrC _ 5'.~nS JOB CC.^.l'DU5t1J1~ C::St~'_iCt_O.^. ~..~'tl ROC Cc SO 3S t0 CO`~2r e1t}'ler Jarti311j' Or COmpleCell anj' dOOr, S~)ind0?J, Or CpenlP. required Or ventilation. (5) ~,'o roof sign shall be more than combustible material, and r.o tem- porary ~rOllnd SLgn Sha11 be IOCaCed On dP.,.'TillitLPle-rcS1C1e:1C2, CO,:~;:2rC1a1 Or 1ndllStr131 propert, in the Cltj' wlthOUt LLrSt Obtainln= a Sp2C131 per^lLt theref0~ Lrom Cne CCt1nC11. If the CCllP,C1i d°Ccr:11;i2S t0 grant an appllCdCLOR for a special permit for any such temporary sign or bannering, or ar.y such temporary ground sign, it may impose conditions upon the granting thereof, and it shall be unlawful to locate or maintain ar,_, such sign or bannering for a 1on~er period or in a different manner than that specified in the special per:;~it, yo such special permit shall be for a period of ;Wore than 60 days. :v0 SllC:l Special permit Stall b2 brant2d, hOWeVer, WClere SllCt1 temporary S1~nS or banners are prohibited by other provisions of this code. Subd. 17. Application of Other Provisions of this Part. Temporary ground signs as defined in Section 3.'+1, Subdivision 1, of this part, shall comply • with the provisions of Subdivision 16. Subd. 18. Approval of Sian Permit Applications. Upen presentaticn of ao- plication, permit fee, plans and specifications and other required information, the sign construction permit shall be issued by the manager, or his represent- ative, except as provided in Subdivision 14 of this section. Subd. 19. Special Ao~roval from Council. In the case of an application for , a sign requiring a special permit, or ?ahict will be illumir..ated, or moving, or of unusual height, size, design, or location, the manager shall refer suet sign, to the council for approval. No permit for any such sign, so referred, shall be issued without first obtaining the approval of the council. Subd. 20. Variance from Terms of Approval Prohibited. iv'o sign shall be erected, used or maintained in a Manner at variance from the provisions of this code or different from that approved by the council. ~o building or electrical permit for a sign shall be granted until the sign permit has beer, approved. Subd. 21. Future Permits. A perriit shall not be issued for any new bill- board or advertising sig^: located off the premises where the advertised product is sold, if such billboard or sig-: would be within 300 fe?t of any other such billboard or sign already in e:~istence in the intericr of the same city blocn or its equivalent area. Per:~its may be issued for directional or identification sins. Am' billboard removed under t'r.e previsions cf S~.ib- . division 22 of this section shall not be reissued. Ar,v billboard destroyed by storms or acts of God -:av be rebuilt within ?0 days. if coTpl~:ir.?_ with this part. i ~ ~ ' . 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Council Members: Market Plaza Corp. has requested that the city approve a rezoning, preliminary plat, a revised Planned Unit Development Plan, and variances to allow construction of a mixed multiple residence and commercial development to occur on the block bounded by 65th Street, both Street, Lyndale Avenue and Graham Avenue. • The following is a brief overview of t'ne previous and current development proposals for the block in question: PREVIOUS PROPOSAL In April of 1982 the city approved a Planned Unit ' Development Plan, Preliminary Plat, Special Use Permit and Variances for a $40,000,000, 874,000 square foot, mixed use development on the site, submitted by Derrick Land Company. Also, the City Council gave first reading approval to an ordinance to rezone the site from "C-2" general commercial to "PC-2" planned general commercial. Second reading of the ordinance has not been given. The development approved included the following: 1. 191,000 gross square feet of office/commercial space on three levels on the south and eastern portion of the site. 2. 357,310 gross square feet of multiple family residential development in three towers providing 288 semi-luxury condominium dwelling units on twelve floors on the north and western portions of the site. 3. A five level 590 car public parking ramp adjacent to 05th Street. 4. A separate two level residential parking ramp to accom- modate 300 cars under the residential towers. Page Two 5. Exterior plazas, walkways and park areas a1_ong t'ne • streets. The variances required were: 1. An increase in the maximum percentage of gross floor area occupied by multiple-family uses in a "PC-2" district from 33~ to 69.6?0. 2. An increase in the maximum allowable floor area from 259,954 square feet to 431,000 square feet, The City Council also passed a preliminary resolution approving the issuance of just over $9.5 million dollars of Industrial Revenue Bonds to support the project. The development did not proceed because of economic reasons. CURRENT PROPOSAL Market Plaza Corp. has revised its development plan for the site in question. The new proposal varies substantially from the previously approved proposal. The current proposal includes the following: 1. A thirteen story, 147 unit condominium structure on the west end of the site. There will be two to three levels of parking underneath the structure which will accomodate 127 - 187 cars. There will be surface parking for an additional 8 cars, The third level of parking will be constructed if 50~ of the spaces can be sold. The condominium structure will be designed for people 55 years of age and older. 2. 70,000 gross square feet of commercial space on one level with an interior mall. The commercial space is intended to be a neighborhood service center. Types of stores and offices which could be located in the service center include: restaurant, delicatessen/snack bar, sporting goods, hair stylist, health and sports club, jewelry, electronics, clothing, computer, professional offices (doctor, dentist, insurance, legal and financial), printing, instant photo, drug store/variety store, pharmacy, travel service, shoes, optical, ice cream, candy, card and specialty stores. The commercial structure will be on the north side of the site. On grade parking for 290 cars will be provided in the southeast corner of the site. 3. 162 units of rental housing will be provided above a portion of the commercial space. The rental 'noosing structure will be eight stories in height. The apartment units will be marketed to a targeted adult • community and not families with children. This would include seniors, empty nesters, young processional Page Three couples and singles. Parking for 222 cars will be • provided for the rental housing. 209 of these spaces will be located in a parking garage located underneath the commercial space. 4. The existing Wendy's restaurant on the corner of 65th Street and Lyndale will remain. The following zoning related actions are necessary at this time based on the new development plan: 1. Approval of a planned unit development plan. 2. Approval of variances. a. To increase the maximum allowable four area from 269,462 square feet to 385,170 square feet. b. To reduce the minimum amount of livability space provided from 154,863.2 square feet to 58,326 square feet. c. To reduce the minimum of recreation space provided from 27,101.06 square feet to 15,410 square feet. (Subsequent to Planning Commission action, the applicant has been able to meet this requirement, so this variance is no longer necessary). • 3. Rezoning of the property from "C-2" general commercial to "PMR" Planned Multiple Residence. 4. Approval of the proposed preliminary plat. ORDI`1ANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. Section 3.31A sets standards for multiple family residential developments in multiple residence zoning district. 2. Section 3.32 and 3.33 set standards for commercial developments in commercial zoning districts. 3. Section 3.34A sets standards for planned unit development districts. 4. Section 3.40 sets conditions w'nich must be met to grant variances. 5. Section 3.41 establishes criteria for issuing special use permits. 6. Section 3.42 establishes procedures for zoning district changes. • 7. Section 4.05 sets standards for offstreet parking areas. Page Four s STAFF FINDINGS 1. Relationship to Ordinance and Plans The PUD ordinance requires that a PUD project be compared with zoning ordinance requirements otherwise applicable to this type of development. Shown below is a comparison of the city standards and ir~hat is proposed in this development. Required Proposed 1. Parking 659 6117 or 707 2. Maximum Floor Area 238,1}1.23 385,170 sq. ft. sq. ft. 3. Setbacks Front: X10' Front 66t'n St.: Condo Parking Garage: 30' Commercial Building: 50' Condo Bldg: 30' Front Lyndale 1?_0' Front Graham Ave. 18' Front 65th St. Condo Parking Garage: 5' Condo Bldg: 48' Commercial Building: 0' 4. Building Height 3 stories - 13 stories 40' The Comprehensive Plan indicates that this site should be developed as medium to high density central business district development including multiple dwellings and retail commercial and office establishments. The site is within the boundaries of the Lyndale/Hub/Nicollet redevelopment area. The L/H/N redevelopment play, calls for the development of commercial and/or multi-family development on this site. The project would meet the following objectives of the LHN redevelopment plan: 1. Reduce underutilization of land by intensively developing the block in a unified and integrated manner; 2. Provide a compatible environment for living and shopping; 3. Provide for "one-stop" shopping opportunities in a planned and organized manner; • '1. Provide for pedestrian amenities; 5. Provide additional housing choices which will relate to the amenities of Richfield Lake; Page Five 6. Reduce the number of curb cuts on major streets to provide improved traffic flow; 7. Provide employment opportunities and tax revenue. It is the opinion of the staff that the proposed project is ' in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and the L/H/N Redevelopment Plan. The proposal does depart from the general commercial zoning district requirements in terms of setbacks and building height. It also departs from the PUD ordinance requirements for maximum floor area, and the minimum amount of livability space. The reduced setback along o5th Street is a negative aspect of the ro'ect. There will be a two stor structure 420 feet P J Y long, within 10 feet of the street. On top of about one half of this length will be 8 additional stories of apartments. This will create a massive wall along 65th Street which could 'nave a negative aesthetic affect. However, this impact is softened by the permanent open space on the north side of 65th Street. The lack of setback minimizes the amount of landscaping that can be done to soften the appearance of the building. No sidewalk will be provided on the south side of 65th • Street. There is inadequate space to provide sidewalk, snow storage space, and landscaping within the right-of-way of 65th Street adjacent to the commercial building. A sidewalk presently exists on the north side of o5th Street. A sidewalk will be provided adjacent to the condominium building and to the apartment entrance on the northwest corner of the building. There will be no traffic visibility problems created by the reduced setbacks because of the design on streets with medians and traffic signals. The fifty foot visibility triangle would be maintained at all intersections. The proposed condominium building would become the tallest building in Richfield, approximately 2 stories taller than Lake Shore Drive Condominium. The proposed location would not affect any existing views from single family residential property to Richfield Lake. The views from some of the units of the Lake Shore Drive Condominium to the east half of Richfield Lake will be restricted. However, the proposed condominium and apartment buildings have been angled to reduce this effect. The project would block late afternoon sun from the adjacent multiple family residence on the north side of 55th Street. It is staff's opinion that because the site is located in a commercial area in the LHN project at the "main" intersection, the additional height is appropriate. Because of its location adjacent to Richfield Lake, the effect of the building's height on adjacent uses would be minimal. Page Six Provisions for Public Service There are adequate public water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer capacity in existing lines in 65th Street and in 66th Street to adequately serve the site and surrounding area. Traffic and Parking The proposed uses on the site would generate a total of 5,920 Average Daily Trips (ADT). The existing traffic volumes and capacities on surrounding streets are shown in the following table. Design Existing Volumes Capacity Lyndale Avenue 13,206 28,000 Graham Avenue 1,717 7,500 66th Street 15,977 28,000 65th Street 3,852 17,500 There is sufficient capacity on surrounding streets to handle the traffic generated by the proposed development. As indicated in the attached report, the proposal would not present peak hour traffic problems. The projected traffic generation of the proposed uses are 4,380 trips per day less than the previously approved proposal. Access to the residential parking wi11 be from 65th Street. Access to the commercial parking will be from 66th Street and Lyndale Avenue. There will be a break in the existing median on 66th Street to allow westbound traffic to enter the site from 66th Street. Traffic leaving the site will not be able to make a left turn onto 66th Street, because of the design of the exit from the 51t2. A protected left turn lane will be provided for the median break. Staff has some concern about the effect of this median break on the traffic flow of 66th Street. However, because of the design of the median break and entrance and the importance of the entrance to the project, staff believes the median break should 'oe allowed. The county has approved the median break with two changes. The county indicates that the protected left turn lane for eastbound traffic entering the site from 66th Street should be lengthened and that a protected right turn lane be provided for westbound traffic entering the si$e from 66th Street. Parking wi11 be provided for at least 647 cars. The proposal provides 135 to 195 parking spaces for the condominium. If the third level of parking is not constructed, there would be 12 spaces less than is required by the PUD • ordinance. 222 spaces will be provided for the apartments which is 60 more than is required by the PUD ordinance. 290 spaces Page Seven will be provided for the commercial uses which is 60 spaces short of what is required by city parking guidelines. It is staff's opinion that because of the mixed uses on the site, that an adequate number of parking spaces are provided in the project proposal. Light Exposure, Air Circulation, and Open Space There will be adequate light exposure and air circulation on the site. There will be adequate space 'petween the proposed buildings and adjacent buildings which will insure sufficient light and air circulation to all buildings. The shadow effect on surrounding properties will be limited because of the location of the towers adjacent to Richfield Lake. There will be some late afternoon shadow effect on the adjacent multi- family residences on the north side of 65th Street west of Lyndale Avenue. Landscaped open space will be minimal because of the intense use of the site. There :gill be landscaping provided on the end islands in the commercial parking area to break up the large expanse of asphalt. The plans do not indicate whether or not these and other landscaped areas on "the site will be irrigated. Staff 'pelieves irrigation is important to insure proper maintenance. Under the terms of the developers' agreement, the • city will be responsible for providing the landscaping, sidewalks, and other pedestrian amenities adjacent to the streets. To insure that sufficient area is available to do this, a 20 foot wide area from the curb along 66th Street and Lyndale Avenue should be maintained for landscape and other pedestrian amenities. Because the right-of-way widths vary, easements of varying widths will be necessary. Impact of Project on the Neighborhood The project should have no detrimental affect on the surrounding neighborhood. No single family residences will have to be removed to allow for the proposed development. No undue increase in traffic will occur in surrounding residential areas because access to the site will be from Lyndale Avenue and 66th Street and 65th Street. The primary building materials to be used will comply with the Urban Design Guidelines and relate well with surrounding buildings. Preliminary Plat All required information has been shown except a subdivision title, existing buildings, and surrounding subdivision names. VARIAiJCE REV1c.W Staff has reviewed the request for two variances against the t'nree conditions for granting variances and found the following: Page Eight 1. That there are special circumstances or conditions affecting this land not commor, to other properties of similar districts. It is the opinion of staff that there are special circumstances present on this site. The type and amount of development on this site required to insure that the project supports itself is high. This requires a higher intensity of development and higher total floor areas than is permitted allowed by the PUD ordinance. 2. That the Granting of the application is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of substantial property rights. The redevelopment plan goals and HRA policies which require that the development on the block be self-sufficient do place constraints on the use of the property. However, because the site is being acquired by the HRA and the sale to a private developer would be contingent upon developing within these constraints, reasonable property rights would be protected. 3. That the granting of the application will not materially and adversely affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the neighborhood and wi11 not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to • improvements in the neighbor'ood. The proposed project would not be detrimental to the general public welfare. The project would, in fact, be beneficial because it meets or exceeds city and HRA goals for development on the block and wi11 result in substantial long term tax benefits to the city. Exis"ring land use problems ~,~ill be corrected and a well planned development will be constructed which wi11 meet an important goal of the compre'ensive plan and redevelopment plan will be completed. ~ p~~ I"" STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CITY COUPdCIi ACTIO"1 ~ 1. Preliminary PUD Plan: Special Use Permi~, and ~ Rezoning: It is staff's opinion that the proposal is in substantial compliance with applicable city plans and policies. The project fulfills the goals of the city's comprehensive plan and the LHi`I Redevelopment Plan. The site is located in a commercial area and ',~iil have minimal impact on residential neighborhoods. Traffic generated can be handled by surrounding streets. Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council . approve the PUD plan subject to the following • stipulations: 1. That all landscaped areas be irrigated. Page Nine i 2. That the appropriate easements be provided for landscape purposes adjac=ant to 55th Street and Lyndale Avenue. 3. That a final utility and drainage plan be submitted for approval 'oy staff. ~4. That a fire protection system be submitted for approval by t'ne Public Safety Department. 2. Rezoning ~ fi~ It is recommended that the City Council give second P?`~~; reading to the attached zoning ordinance amendment. 3. Preliminary Plat It is recommended that the preliminary plat be approved subject to provision of a subdivision title, and information on existing buildings and surrounding subdivision names. ~4. Variances The proposed development would be beneficial to the community and necessary to complete the LHN project. While the variance request does not meet the three conditions for granting a variance, staff believes that because of unique nature of the proposal and benefit to the community, the project with variances should be approved. PLANi1IidG COMMISSION RECON]MENDATiGN The Planning Commission recommends that t'ne City Council aprove the rezoning of the site from C-2 general commercial to PMR planned multiple residence, and approve of the preliminary plat with the possible addition of Graham ~'lvenue to the site, should it be vacated. The commission further recommended that the planned unit development plan and special use permit be approved with the following stipulations: 1. All landscaped areas be irrigated. 2. A 20 foot easement be provided for landscape purposes adjacent to 66th Street and Lyndale Avenue. 3. That a final utility and drainage plan be submitted for approval by city staff. 4. That a fire protection sysem be submitted for approval by the Public Safety Department. • 5. That the possibility of re-orienting the condominium structure on t:ne site to provide .more open space and the possi'oility of vacating Grai7am .~-'.venue ~o accomplish this end be re-submitted for approval. Page Ten ® o. That the proposal include prohibition of parking on the south side of 65th Street. 7. That moving van access off of 65th Street be provided. 8. That the zero foot setback of the commercial building adjacent to 6th Street be eliminated. The Planning Commission recommended that a zero foot setback along 55th Street not be allowed. The Planning Commission did not include a specific setback recommendation. While the staff is not particularly pleased with the zero foot setback along 65th Street, they are of the opinion that to require the building to be moved southward from b5th Street would tend to create a parking problem on the site. The site plan provides 290 spaces for the commercial site and 222 spaces for the apartment building and the combined total of 512 parking spaces just meets city code requirements. However, 209 apartment parking spaces are located under the building and are not available to ot'ners. Thus, there is a shortage of surface parking spaces for the commercial site (approximately 49 spaces). Code requirements, of course, only establish minimum requirements. The City of Richfield has, as an example, the recently opened Richfield Shoppes South. 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C_l.pl 1 Cn :~rl.,i..~r l~_,.~.~ , '.'~:'i i~:~.~..~Ji a AL"~Jr?i:G1X C C% tL:e Cr~ii ai:C4 C';c;~ O% t17e City C% I{iCh %;el~, ~'~~.a.:nC~SC%.:: Ciey%~.n.7.n~ t~:e ~:+0L'a.'7C1cT°:.~:..~ C% th., V :"1 " ZO:: i r tI7L :.qty T'c%.c-~ ci CU..> 1.T?g Q_5~..1,C'%S CS lil C;"1~¢~t;~..:° yAl, ap d7't o!J, w~`.£.'~' V' 027 ~ .G,S.) SU6,t1'.V1S1Cn G O% .C.+.1C:i COQe ~ S ~ EI"CCy f c;;11e!1C(=',~ :.Tl t.':.M iollO,i:.'7a re3~:)t'..C"a» 1 . Appenc.ix C, Sti :.iC:n ~ ws '"?;:T1C.;~'J. ';y r:: Pa'! ._,~t' . H . _ .,.~r._ ~ ~r . J 1 ~ a2;~ GCJ ; Cl 1 ~ ~I: sl. lr <.ia`[~.'.1 111 :~';J LCi°~ CS ~_....~a C~J~, c_Pd'i., C'~~'~,O Y~'.~~. t.s C.:: Div y. dtl~ ~J~,I°aZ~.©~ 'CGl e!'1F' 4~~~St ls.r2e C,''~' ~~C~.i.Ci7 ~`~CbaZ7~~',51~ ~ r~, ,~~Tl~;? SCUthOaStCrl7~ CT OCttii 5treF~t, ?';Gr th`rly C% OOtil Street ~i:C :+iE'.~il.C:'1 j' Ci' LyI:~?~_e r VO:"iUC. _ lCl.at lying SCL't~"1 CI OOt:I Street e;ten~e'.'X' aT:C? P.v^rt:l C% 001:1 Stye=et bet:~enn Grar<aIIZ- Avenue extended and a line r'urning parallel ~~:ith ~.,a °°o, ly ; ~ r e iC,i c' 23, ':cw,:ship 23, R-nSe , ^5 t :4 ea~:,`r 1_r:„ o_ S c n c4 distance G o. b i ::~t ~_astierly thereof'. A~penct:~ C, Sc?CtiCT7 C:, J..S c:u.C:'1Cic^'~ ~y 2Gdi no the i0110'~I1.11 j i;t'..v i . 'I°R~C. 1 All, tilcit t^.art C% t:'le ~OllCW7.n~ .^.eSCribed ,Dre::11S2S .Lyl C.cS~crl V CT tale center lire G% Grazara Avenue as de°C:e~ to the ~Jilla~e o% ~i ch%i eld In ~ee'~ rpCOrdeci 111 CCO.~'. GGSG O% !,.°~'~5, CaaC is^.ct C~.rt C% C-CVer`;17"i"c:'lt LCt 2 CeSCr;,~E"~ as ~E:vini:.i.,'• j t r nt C '-L-7 at .tee. se.a i n o% center line o% 'nest both Street ~~~i-..:. t:.e `riesterly line of Gcver;d;:•ent Lot 2, ionic'.^. is the 01d ~^ilital•y ~eser'~aticn ? _::e; t::e.^.ce _ I r~ ret3 ~e nl 1 '-7 L]Y`~ rC2i ~.,i..le ~.t~ Ncrthwesterly 1 i .o t :~7....rg t.: ~ d lytary es._ rat . 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G~=, Cu;3CI"e'u~ u.a C:'.;~:..i:,'~ ~'L a p~J~.rlw In tel:; ~GUC,:1 J.-.;;E'.•Ci Jal:a ~rOVer'",.",.2:"It L.CC Cl.',.ST.arl'." 1~2.SQ f2e; c::'.St Of ~t;Ut;"rieSt CCT'ner C; Sal.d CUVeri^,:i:eI7L I.,vt 1 ; i.:`atii:C:; ..cSt?rl_~ lGr'iy ti's JilLl~a"1. 1~ ri^ Cif .`a'a' C7 ~iQVC'Y°"lILe£:t L.at ~ ci d1S4cnCe C' 103.8G fP.e"t; thence ''icrt:~Icrl~ va7'a11C1 s~ritil thy: ;vest l.;.nA ci said CcVer•:^.:,zent ~:,t 1 , a di stance of 229.60 fe®t; t'flenCe ci:. a r"1.~1'iv vn g^ ~ e iVeSte:"~.;~ ~ .20 ft':'.t y ~:"lenCe 'don tPC:" ~ 'J `J Pl, "~gr•C9-{".'J ;i1.M sil.:~LJ G y + ~ '7 defl.e~.tirlss' to the ri _~^t 8 d..,,,. 38 ~ d ' s ~ar.c~~ ox 1 C', . G filet to t,~le Scutrirly lire of PeSistered Land Sur~Ve~ ~u:~:~er i3i8; ~.~..1.e,^5 of ~e~1.S`',rci7" US rifles; ~QUr1T.,~ OI' Henrle;~in; ''~heriCe 'r"lCSte:'~ c_l.Cdn.~j la.jt sa.9d Sa~.ltherl;i l~,r.e LO c;'1 .l.ilw:??"Se'Ct1CY1 'n(1`.:h cl 71:1e dT'ubin i~OT'L:;?r'.l,.;f fr'~.~II _~h0 ~a0?.rlt Cf ^eC~.,'~,;ln :.i:~ n C GSI"al~.°~ ',J i.t:l thE'' 'r°4e5`i. ! i rle Of~gSald C-uVE3"":'1i,"".L:1t/~.L.Ot 1; +t~!":~°rviCe ~OU'G:15ei°~ f 2~.CY:;~ ~.c]St^ 5~....,d rc;r~~...,ayl, la.n~ t~ t,:le ~V~.i~SV cf ~e~i.1~6A~..:~.? a l~GV lrsie y..CSI~ t, Vi ~.G~C1 Lt•~Cv L:Cl.~ bit: juc:~.ci,s,ll~ ceter~~.neci ~.nd rr_.z.~''~ce-d c~y Judiciu~. ~..arcxrar''..~s szt p',~rS7.lc3nt d0 i~Jt°,'e:1S ~zaSP. t'`a~C~. 1x017 aPad ~~0~~~~ ci?d e ~tl~S% 1=L:1:' Of said ti`aC:~ C:~3S ~e'::Tl judiC~.:?_Ll`j ~ietermir:e~i jT:d JUCiCi~~. !.~I1r,:ar~tS SCt pUY'SL'ant i.C 1GI"r'E?:i5 G~~Sc~ i`dQ. ~ 7 aCCCt"diri~ tC7 tht? ~:`dei" u:,E'*:'i. >Lir'Vf.?y thereof . Parcel 3: t.'1Gt C;I'•t C CC'Jei"?'1:1;~`':^t L.Ct i, ~r'.Ct~.Cn 27, lOLv'i?St11,p Forth, R~:n~,'v 2.i4 ;pest of the FcurY~':~ Pr°ir.cipal ~ieridiun. descrihc-~ as fo? i cws: Coz;~ciencinS cr, a line parallel to and 256 . o f°et past of the Wiest lane of said Section 27 at a point then in ic.~T is 123.7 feet i1or;h along said line frcrr the f Scuth lint ci' said Gcverrs,iFrlt t"ct 1 t 6ii:1C~'1 point 15 CLcr~ev fa`j' c Jud;.C?.al L,aTiC:^]~r'.~; t:"it:I".C:d ~iCl""iii c;1Cr1~ sa:.d J L;aral'.el li.,:1? a dlStailC:: 02' ~CS.n fE'.'?t; t;:enCe ..=5t a diStcl;C° Of ,G6.~ f eE'~, acre Cr lc S3, tv^ ac int2rS2Ct..Cn :Jit:1 tre ~,ve5te:'ly lir'.E Uf L;~'nd~Ile AVenUe, ~,;;;i ch point of inter°SeCCi0i1 ' S e~,C:"ul:lcd U`J i"eL11t"?`!±.n~; t0 tiae pGll;t Of beglrTn~.ng of Sabd llrie S.Yid COntbi':llw;:~ ~YCr' ~h a.l.ong S~? d parallel lire a distance of 103 feet; thence Sout:l 82 degrees 50 i G'ee'- 7 r°y~. o~ i ~ ,e. II1...T7Ut:.~ ,,.~..>.t. 1 1 . ~ 1 v V.aerc for.., a ebS .1 ; ' , `~1 2 d..g. , ~ 1 n..iv..a ~.aSv ~J ~ ~ n ^ er i't^nn n C nrl 1 ' ri 1 - ta.G-' 'rveS%, 1.i.e~ Of I.;jrlld3l r1V I.le; ~......C., G1.itii,.. _j7 a.1,G`C'_x', Sai.a rttc"''r line ~ 11 ~ fe'~t tLJ gai d p0lrit Of te:";'~',;:atiCn C)f tiie ~dCr ~h ~ iris CI' t::e lard row teing desc:•ib._ ~ . ~ t,..enCi ~GU%,.Li~~u2rl j/ y'LCr?~ vc~e ',vesterl~ line Of Sal'r ~Venlie 3 diSL~anCe Of 113.E Z let, :i:0i'e Cr 155, t0 a J11di Ciao L.alldlilcS''n' IOCcT,ed iZi Said Brie at a GiStanCe .7f y5 ~ f °°t ~ICrtlleaSt~~rl ~ . along said lane frcl~ a Judici 1 randr!ar'~c places at the _ntersect~.cr. cf the 'r~estzrly lire of said ~verlue and the Ncr'~h ;ins of ;vest c6 th Strut; tiienCe T?I?S°~. G%9 i2et t0 t;;e ioint Ci ~~ec~i~nr+%-n~f aCCC'I"'.1:1~ t'',.7 t;:e Government Survey t.:er~f . Parcel '-l : act 3egi stored ._and S'~:r-Jey Vo. 1318 , . _les :;f rN 1 ~e$aS;.r:~' O, i..v e5, ~~:.UI".t;~ Oi ~;an2-ie,^.~I7. ~dJ VJ.V~ Cv l1a:~..'.. Cil 4,i~ C:. ~t' CY .t_..1~..~_.`~r~le ~..~i: ~J~ ~.x~a..j v flC111 alc":i1Le~. V'.^.,Zl ~ i~.ayOl" r1 L y.`>i a • • CITY OF RICHFIELD, MINNESOTA Office of City Manager • Council Letter i~'o. 236 Agenda July 9, 1984 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Richfield Subject: Consideration of Renaming a Portion of Lake Shore Drive Council Members: Earlier t'nis year the City Council requested staff to consider the possibility of renaming a portion of Lakeshore Drive. There are three separate portions of Lakes'ore Drive within the city which leads to confusion in locating various properties. At the April 2, 1984 joint meeting between the • City Council, Planning Commission and others, staff presented a report discussing this issue. A copy of the report is attac'ned for your information. The report indicated that the city should also consider renaming Humboldt Avenue and Rae Drive since there are two portions of these streets which have continuity with Lakeshore Drive. The City Council indicated that because of the number of people potentially impacted by these name changes, that the city should only consider renaming the portion of Lakeshore Drive lying south of ~rloodlake 'oetween Humboldt Avenue and Girard Avenue. The council directed the Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on this matter. The public hearing was conducted on June 25, 1984. The three property owners with property abutting this portion of the street were notified in writing of the public hearing. The three property owners appeared at the hearing and indicated their opposition to the renaming. The Planning Commission on a 5-0 vote recommends that the street not be renamed. The commission felt that because the street is isolated, involves such a short length and because the abutting property owners oppose the renaming, that no changes should be made. _ Council Letter No. 236 -2- • As indicated above, there is considerable concern that the impact of street name changes on affected residents ;nay not warrant the changes proposed. '~Ihile there remain valid public safety issues regarding the ability to quickly locate properties in emergency situations, these apparently do not offset the inconvenience residents believe would be caused by the changes. Staff, therefore, recommends the street-name c'nanges not be implemented. Respectfully submitted, John G. ~rtw ght City Manager JGC/eja • • . b i • ~.a E ~/1 P LOY M ~ 1~9 wT' NORTHWESTEflN FiNANC1AL CENTER 7900 XERXES AVENUE SO., SUITE t t 2B BLOOMINGTON, MINNE50TA 55431 TELEPHONE 612.831-7766 June 22, 1984 Mr, Rick Jooke, City °lanner City of Richfield - 67C0 ?ortland Avenue uinneaaolis, `i~nnesota 55:23 Dear Rick, I built my hone in 1?64 on a lot wit:^. the address of 14C8 Lakeshore Drive. I chose that lot because I had across t:^.e street access to r+doodlake ?ark and a beautiful view of the freeway and. the sunsets. A lso I had a prestigious address cam arable to Lakeshore give in Chicago. 'how ~,•ou have put a fence around ~'oodlake so I have to drive to get in the park. You have also put an ug_y fence wit:^. weeds growing alongside, blocking me from the sunsets and the freeway view, which I loved. ~ cannot believe that you ::ow want to chance my address.... so I can spend alot of money getting all :ny stationery, drivers license, etc. changed, along with notifying people world wide of my address change. I suggest you change the addresses of t'r.e :eople on the west side of 35`+x, as they rave no claim to living on Sdood_ake. en you can have ore Lakeshore South and one La'.<esrcre :forth. ?lease leave ::~e with so~;aet:,ing tc re'nem:,er you by.....my address. You have taken everything else froT me?????? Sincerely, ~innv Stewart SS/dh i C11 ~ Ci~ ~7.T' ~~lT~r~r*- ll n , . , 11iSl~T^ a..~ Office of City ;~+.ana~er Agenda Acril 2, i9?il T'^e ::cncrabie :•+.aycr and ,±e~cers c. the C:.ty Ccu^.c11 ~?cuslr:3 s ~edeve? opr~ent Aut::ority ~cmrtlsslcners ueWbers of t;:e Cc.,:nunity SerJices Ccrtaissicn !"e:r:berS Cf the .^.riln~ CG,",1.'tLSSlCn City Of Richfield Subject. ~e^. mi ^f n^ ` ' . _ R a. ~ , ~rtions a~ :.ake Scare rive, r'.t,~t;boldt :?venue end ae Drive earlier this year t..".e City Council requested tn` staff to consider tn~ ~CSSlbility CI renaming Lake Snore IIr've. During thi S r2Vi°fri, '.rZ „c`Je c150 ~ included iL.:"":b01dt Avenue and Rae Drive, S1nCe t:~re ar° twC ,vCrt1.CC1S Of %i;ZS° Streets '«'~11C~1 ~C3'Je COntl:ll:lC;f 'rilt:1 Lcke SC1Cre Lri'Je. in reviewing the ~OSS1`Jllity Of rena711n~ Streets, Stcff C1aS fCUnd the i'a110W1r:~ 1 . T'r:era are three 52parat2 _^:CrOVed vOrtianS Cf ._,ak? SC:Ore Dri`Je i n the city. :Here is a section t::at runs oet«een both Street and Lyndale Avenue cn `she north Side of 'rrccd Lake; a section an the soirth Side of ;~ocd Lace bet«e°^ Humboldt ar,G vi:"a2"~^..~ -`iV°nU2; al;d a sectior, an t e 'w2St side of ~5'r+ runni nj beL~.Jeen ~9t : and ; 2~d Street. i:nere ere 1~2 cddreSSZS an tiie section of Lake Scare Crive ,ncrtn of ~lcod Lace, ? on the section scut: of 'Nacd L::ke and 1' an the section on the west side of 35rv. 3. There ore CCnfUSin~ S1t~.ictlCnS CCnCcr";in~ ~?L~wCldt Av°nl:e ._..^,d ;~c2 Drive. ; rcm 72Nd Street tC ~5t;; ~tr°er ~:".ere ar`^Jaral,Jl stretches Cf ~;U.'IluOlGt :.VenUe '_CCat2d on °_'tner Slde Cf ~jn. '~Crt;iLJeSt Cf t:1e post O: f1Ce, ;r~th Street :'lak~S c Se~r?e v2.^..^. tC t:le SCUth alidveCC'Ci1~S~iae ~r'~`Je. ~ce vri'/e ^,07r.~:7Uc~S 3 JC:Crt distance and t::en ccntir,ues bct;? scutnward and ..lse .aces a 0 dejrA° t::rn tC the '.vest and SCeS tC .he COaCn C,T.t~S C:JP..~.Cfi'ii l.,;. CC71D1en . The ~rCC25S i :r r°..^.c:T,1^~ StreJ~S ~S tC ~aSS cn JrC_::anC2. of f;Clal nCL~Ce Oi .,.iat ;,2ar:C~ ;:aS C.:, Ce .:D1_Sr.°`..' t::e Cf fiCial !ie`nSCaCC°r Oi the Clay. ere aDCearS .7e .^,C requirement t.':at Str2°_r. :lai1_:ig or r.:lcIill;lj b2 CCnSiver°L' b`J ~J ?1 ann~ng CCfi.T,lSSlan , ar t~;at 1f L~^e,J SO COnS:.:2r C,.cL _ ~ be done at a public ;gearing. ~t accears ~c ':,e _ ~ocd icea, ::c;Jever tC :7a'Je ,,,,_j .:,titter CCnSidered bV ~r.e ~_ar,nlr"' ~.:.i~I1SJ:Ci.. ' :J i•ta~ied '.rTiLten nOt~Ce Ci v::e :1?a:"_"5 _S .^Ct r?gU~r°C. • ~ . ..':e:'L ai'~ :,L.,;1~e;' vi .'~.°~aG~J? .~.vCC..J .^.."~C;~_."ig Jam:"°°~ ;iG;.E'S. l.i°Se _:,ClUCe :.ne ^e~' ~J r, ara .:':e eny~nCe gnat 'wCUIC'. ..aUSe ~J ,reSl:.°i^.tS W.,,., 3CCr8SSe5 :r,^. 2.^.c:?:eC 5t:'~°tS. :",^.e .^eSy:.?ntS ~.iCU;^1 .';aV° tv Change ..;:°_1. r eCCr `iS, '++':__;1 1.riC_.;C°_ . „r:.`Jer r _..C;:^.Sc'S , ":C'; .,_r,S 5'u'.^.SC" _v:lS , : e°_^.S , 1:2SUranCe pOllCieS~ StatiCnar,l~ drlVer~S l:CenSe r8glStratiC~'15~ taX r2glStratlCriS aria riLw^:erCllS Ct~^,er reCCrd5. 5. The ^ASlt1'Je ?SDeCLS Cf c ~OteriLlal Str e°_~ ;"enafil.^,= 'wCU~C ,^_,e i,0 Clear UD COiIIUSiOn CaUSed Cy L:;e Se~ar3C` SeCL~OriS Cf ,,.a1{e SC,Cre Drive; Street re.^.ai~ln~ SnCU! uTiai{e ~r :Jr,J?:'.,y ~CCav:Jn .~,UCn :AOre 51BIDl e . Lt iS S%aff'S CpiniCri that Clty S hCUld eValUaC,e t.'O '.':D3ClS `Iery caret"ally before proceeding to change the names of str eels. i":e city needs o0 enSL're L'nat L;^.ere 1S a pub1~C aUr^vOSe fU~ ~ i~ ~ ~^.~~"iy ~;^,an^ :1~ ~i.° S~„'eeL ncu,e • a - r and that people are fully infor,;,ed and rave the cppcr~unity to comment before any street names are charged. it is staff's recc,,endaticn that this _tem ':,e discussed _L she joint Teeting Cn ?:pril 2, and the determination be ,;,ade abCUt '.JC1iC:1 Stre°tS~ if any, ne°d t0 be renclI'ied. 1t iS StaIf'S OGlniOn t;,at t:,e S`~reet .na.*ne OI' the pOrLivn of Lake Shore Crive lying between obch Stree~ and Lyndaie remain the same beCaUSe Of Li+e large number OI CGridCiIllnlU."1 residences ~;iGt Carry t::e Lie .~.h Gr° Drive acdreSS. Many residents 0I t::e L.-~.-~'Cc' CC;Cre uri Ve ~,undG,R~nii.'1 desire ~;1e Lake S'C:Cre Drive aGd:"eSS. ine SpeCif is Stree';,S 'ni:1C:1 Staff 'NCUid reCClix,:env ~De CCriSidered for renaming ir,ClUde the IOZIOWl:^;: ~ . 'rie recCr•r,:ene that t,e SeCt1Cn Cf Lake S ;Ore Lrl'Je On `~,h e SCUt end of 'noodlake '«nere only 3 resd2nces are involved could r,assibly be c;,anged to `nOCdla'.{e Lrive or zven ,'Gnd Jtreet. 2. TY:at the remaining section cf ~ re..^ . Lake rho give Which is on the west side of be e1i~'~inated and tnaL ;,u.~.boldt :venue be eXtended further SOUt:l Until its i.^.terS2C~lOn '~ilt:7 75L~ Street. ? . 1i:at F:L'IlbOldt ~VeriUe Cri Lne east SiCe Cf jjiY t2 rC'naC:eC LO SCirie Stre°t ~ SUCh aS ~`:an000k c~Venlie ~ ~Crat1C ~CUleVard ~ or BabCCCk Boulevard. 4. ?"czat the portion cf tae give rurriirg ncr~n and south beLWeen o5th Street and 5oth Street 'De renamzd to ,.ake S'rcre give. .t is iurLher reccrr_~*ended that the Tiatter oe su:,mlLL2d Lo ~ :e ?'anni^g C:,RIIRiSSiOn ei,d that Lhey be .._rected tC hOld ..^.UbliC ,;^earing LO aI'fCrC all residents an cppcr tunny to be heard on t.".is sub j ec L . ~:e ?'_anni7g 'mac„ami ss=cn Si CUId SUbSe~U°.nLly be dir ected tC SUbmil their reCC7.~72.^,CaLiCnS v^ ~;;z ' ci council. Staff Will rovide ~«ritten notice to t; ^~rs^ ^ "Y p `:CS ~nS Cw'nin~ proper~y adjacent to the por`; ~ b ~ _ ~~cns o, s~ree~s -,c e c.,nsiuereo .cr ^ena;ni:,~. i::e .near=:,~ :".aS Le.^, L.3 r. 1'/ely De°n jC::eC:.:i C ~:~r ~~':e } Cr__ CZ= ~ !Q~'* ~~an('il:,~ CCC,12R1SSivn ';e°_tin5. a :Lac,^.ar~ .^.c~retC ..J 3 ..^..~,:i,Unl~.a'.iCn ..::e ..~Ly ~'~Cn^~+or ~^~^..'.1~IC^. - rCC7 ~."e C.. ~ i . ~abCCCk .~V. PCSt ;"°yU2Sting at Lake SfiCr°_ Sri - on i ~ r.yr V ~eL~e 70:1 nd .da~° tie ~.,nangec ' ^°d c~DCCCF. ~Ulevard . ~.I / John ~,ar...rlg:^ pity . '-?anager , vVVJv . ~e~~~::ns c{ t'cral~Pi ~~crS ct ;^e Un;r=~} Sr~~~s v; r.;~' _~~E7 :aas ~ T•i~pnan~s: 364-:3~3 3c~ ~q»G :c6-:ii: i 0 K? 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(S `c [ryry~ ~ y~ ~ ~ Z i = u q8 = M = p `Y n T N 4 51 Y al n ~ N 4: 2 3 ~ ^ q ~ O ~ " ~ ~ ~ M ~ ~j Y ~ K ~ y a C p = Y M ~ Y ~ ~ y ~ Y~ h y )1 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r P I I' i' l' CITY OF RICHFIELD, MINNESOTA Office of City Manager Council Letter No. 235 Agenda July g, 1884 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Richfield Subject: Special Council Meeting with Robert Nelson to Discuss Community Survey Topics Council Members: ' The city has contracted with Mr. Robert Nelson from the Richfield School District to assist the city in conducting a community wide survey to assess citizens' attitudes about city government and city programs and services. On July 9, at 5:00 p.m., the city council will be meeting with Mr. Nelson to discuss to ics which need to be addressed in P the survey. • It is recommended that Council Members review the agenda backup which contains one set of topics proposed by the City Manager and Program Directors, and another set of topics developed by representatives from advisory commissions (Health, Community Services, Energy Awareness, HRA, Human Rights, Planning, and Senior Citizens/Handicapped). Council Members will be asked to react to these topics and indicate your priorities. This meeting will start with a dinner at 5:00 p.m. and run until 6:45 p.m. at the latest. ~ec.tful,%1y s fitted , ~i / C ~ c `z< ohn G. Cartwright ~ity Manager JGC/eja • TENTATIVE TOPICS FOR THE SURVEY These topics and description are not in any priority, nor is the inclusion of the topic in the list a firm indication that it will eventually be included in the survey. Final decisions on topics and questions to be included +.~~ill be made during August. A. Richfield's Appearance ',that do Richfield citizens think of the overall appearance of the community, both the residential and the commercial areas? Are there certain things that should be done to improve the appearance/esthetics/beauty? 8. Planning Do residents know about Richfield's comprehensive plan? Do they agree with it? I What planning/control/laissez faire should be used with the . commercial areas? What about reuse of school sites? C. Programs for Children, Families, Elderly, Handicapped What emphasis should Richfield place on providing programs for children and families with children? Is a team center a s~orthwhile program? Is there a balance between, or an imbalance of programs for certain groups in Richfield? Is child day care, elderly day care, home health care needed? D. Housing Is senior citizen housing or aid necessary? Should Richfield attract young families? E. Major Improvements Hoy^~ are the streets, curbs, lighting, alleys, se~.~er system, parks, re`orestation services? F. Code Enforcement, Regulations Are building codes being enforced? fairly? Are city inspections of commercial areas and homes adequate? Snow removal, animal control, G. City Staff Are city employees approachable and responsive to the needs of residents? H. Ser~lice versus Cost Level of satisfaction of licensing services. Should some city services be done by the private sector, or vice versa? I. Public Safety Are problems resolved satisfactorily? Hoy-~ does the public perceive the attitudes of public safety employees? How is the response time? Do people feel safe in Richfield? TALLIES OF ADVISORY COMMISSiOPdS JUNE 28, 1984 PRESENT: DIANE HEALEY, HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION ROXANNE FARRAR, HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION MARK AHLQUIST - PLANNING COMMISSION CONNIE HOVERSOPI - PLANNING COMMISSION JOAN HELMBERGER - HRA DAVE DUNHAM - COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION JAP1E NIYRE - ADVISORY BOARD OF HEALTH LIA OZOLS - ADVISORY BOARD OF HEALTH DEAN STURGIS - ENERGY AWARENESS COMMISSION DALE RUSK - SENIOR CITZENS/HANDICAPPED CONIi~1ISSi0N MYRNA HAMMER - SENIOR CITIZENSIHANDICAPPED COMMISSION JOHN CART"N'RIGHT - CITY MANAGER BOB NELSON - RICHFIELD SCHCflL DISTRICT RANKING 148 AND 55) APPEARANCE AND BEAUTIFICATION 20 121 , ~~10, ~~32) PLANNING 29 X123, ~~29) PROGRA,MS FOR KIDS 19 '136, X138) INSPECTION 14 ~ 15 , X19 , 1) HOUSING 17 l15 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 7 ADVISORY BOARD SURVEY COMMENTS JUNE 28, 1984 1. IS THERE ACCESSABILITY TO BUILDINGS IN RICHFIELD FOR THE HANDICAPPED. 2 2. IS THERE HOUSING FOR THE HANDICAPPED 3. ARE THERE HANDICAPPED RESIDENTS THAT ARE AWARE OF OF AND USE CITY PROGRAMS 1 4. IS THERE ENOUGH OPEN SPACE IN RICHFIELD FOR RECREATION FOR ALL AGES 4 5. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION NEEDS 4, 3 6 . HOt~!E HEALTH CARE FOR ALL AGES 4 , 1 7. USE AND AVAILABILITY OF ENERGY CONSERVATION 8. PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING OF LAWS RELATING TO DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT 3 9. SHOULD THE COMMUNITY BE PROVIDING HOUSING FOR SPECIAL GROUPS (ELDERLY, HANDICAPPED, LOW/MODERATE INCOME) 3, 5 10. EXPAND, LIMIT, HOW TO HANDLE THE CITY COMMERCIAL AREAS 4, 4, 4, 1, 5 11. CODE ENFORCEMENT FOR BUILDINGS AND HOUSING 5, 1 12. DO PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW/MORE ABOUT 'NO FAULT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE' 3, 13. FEELINGS ABOUT INDEPENDENT LIVING TRAINING PROGRAMS IN CITY FOR HANDICAPPED 4 14. QUALITY OF SCHOOLS & PROGRAMS FOR POTENTIAL NEW RESIDENTS 2 15. WOULD PEOPLE MOVE It1T0 OTHER AVAILABLE HOUSING 5, 2 15. DO SINGLE PARENTS NED CERTAIN SERVICES 17. HOME SAFETY NEIGHBORHOOD 'rJATCH 2 18. ALTERNATIVES TO SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL 1, 1 19. IS THERE A BALA"dCE OF PROGRAMS FOR SPECIAL GROUPS IN RICHFIELD 2, 1 20. WHAT IS MISSI`JG, OR WHAT SHOULD BE DISCONTITIUED 2i. REUSE OR REDEVELOPMiN: OF SCHOCL SITS i, ~ 22. AIRPORT NOISE, RANK OPTIONS ' ADVISORY BOARD SURVEY, JUNE 28, 1984 PAGE TWO 23. ARE THERE ENOUGH PROGRAMS FOR KIDS OR FAMILY WITH 3, 2 YOUNG CHILDREN 5, 2, 24. ADULT (SR. CITIZENS) DAY CARE 3 25. WHAT TYPES AND NUMBERS OF DISABILITIES 26. DENTAL HEALTH FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN 27. ARE DRUGS ADEQUATELY LABELED FOR ADVERSE REACTIONS 28. SNOW REMOVAL POLICES AND/OR SERVICES 1, 4 29. TEEN CENTER 3, 4 30. CITY REFORESTATION, BOULVARD TREES 31. LAND USE, LIMITS ON MAJOR STREETS, 66TH AND PENN 32. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN - APPROPRIATE FOR RICHFIELD NOW 5, 1 33. CROSS CULTURAL PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE FROM OTHER COUNTRIES 34.QUALITY OF LIFE IN RICHFIELD 2 35. WOULD PEOPLE VOLUNTEER FOR....... 3 36. OWN iSNEPCTION OF RESTAURANT KITCHENS, EMPLOYEES HEPATITIS 3 37. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY IN PARKS, STREETS, HOUSING 38. ARE CITY INSPECTION PROCEDURES SATISFACTORY 4, 5, 2 39. PARK IMPROVEMENTS 2 40. ENFORCEMENT OF ZONING 41. POLICE AND FIRE CITY GOVERNMENT SERVICE 1 42. CITY, SCHOGL SPENDING 43. ANIMAL ABUSE DOGS, CATS RUNNIi1G LOOSE 5 44. PROPERTY SETBACKS, OTHER CODING 45. MOSQUITO (ARMY) WORM CONTROL 3 46. PRIORITIZE SOME FUTURE PROGRAMS 4 . SAUPIAS IN RICHFIELD n_iJ~Jv."~1 C.i yi~;i :~~~'tU `.i - JUiV: i~, y~-t PAGE THREE 48. CLEAN UP, BEAUTIFICATION OF RICHFIELD 1, U ~9. IS PUBLIC WELL ENOUGH REPRESENTED WHEN CHANGES ARE DISCUSSED AND DECIDED 1 50. INFRASTRUCURE -STREETS, SEWERS REPAIR, REPLACEMENT 51. WHAT CITY SERVICES, PARKS, ETC. HAVE YOU USED, HOW OFTEN 3, 2 52. BEST WAY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION TO RESIDENTS - LaATER BILL, NEWSLETTERS, CABLE TV ETC 53. OPINION OF CABLE TV IN RICHFIELD 54. DO YOU KNOW CITY OFFICIALS 55. ATTITUDE TOWARD RICHFIELD'S OVERALL APPEARANCE 5, 5, 5 i SUMMARY STAFF SURVEY QUESTIONS JUNE 12, 1g8~ PRESENT: JOHN CARTWRIGHT - CITY MANAGER DONALD FONDRICK - CCNIl'~1UNiTY SERVICES DIRECTOR DENNIS KRAFT - COMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR BILL FILLMORE - LIQUOR OPERATIONS DIRECTOR THOMAS MORGAN - PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR RON RANKIN - ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR SYLIVA BERGH - CITY CLERK EILEEN ANDERSON - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT RANKING CITY STAFF APPROACHABLE AND RESPONSIVE? 1g HOUSING 17 SERVICE VERSUS COST lb STORM SEWERS 15 PUBLIC SAFETY 14 • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STAFF SURVEY QUESTIONS JUNE 12, 1984 Total 1. Economic impact of decisions made by city. 2. Perceived level of service for money paid. (Moved to 35) 3. Do residents favor snowbird ordinance? 3 4. Do residents favor subsidized or bonds for low income housing? Moved to 34. 5. Perception of quality of public safety services offered. (Includes 19 and 13) 2, 5, 3, 4 14 6. Level of storm sewer service capability in city-willing to pay to upgrade. (Included with 17) 7. How does public perceive level of service of liquor stores as compared to private sector - pricing, service, selection 1 8. Should city attempt to attract young families to Richfield. 3 9. Are city staff approachable and responsive? 1, 5, 4, 4, 5 19 10. i~nat would people like Richfield to be 20 years from now in physical and demographic makeup. 5 11. Do residents watch cable tv manager, mayor's and council shows? Includes 26. 1, 2, 1, 4 8 12. Attitude toward use of codes to keep housing standards up. 1 13. Perception of quality of public safety services received response time, employee attitudes, problem resolution i~[oved to 5. 14. Moved to 35. Would you care to afford the level of city maintenance of buildings, parks, streets (same, higher, lower) 15. If you moved, would you stay In Richfield or to another city. If so, where? 16. What additional or revised services in city licensing, city clerk division? • STAFr SURVEY QUESTIONS, JUNE 12, 1984 17. Method of payment of storm sewer upgrades (utility billing, property tax) Includes 6. 5, 2, 3, 2, 3 15 18. Participation in City'~ide curbside recycling. 19. Do people feel safe in Richfield? ~~oved to 5. 20. Attitude toward low pressure sodium street lights. 21. Rate of park improvement program satisfactory? 22. Should Richfield plan its future by actively guiding development and redevelopment? ~ 23. Favor ward system vs at large respresenation 1 24. Level of satisfaction with licensing services, including motor vehicle registration. 25. Should all alleys be paved? 26. Do residents watch cable tV bulletin board and read Your City/Your schools newsletter. Included in 11. 27. Level of recreation prograinrning. 3 28. Should city encourage housing programs for moderate ($25,-35,000) income families: If yes: mortgage fiancial assistance construction of new townhouses construction of new single family homes construction of rental units Moved to 34. 29. Should some city services be done by private sector? 2, 3 5 30. If compatible with park planning, would you support housing on Portland Avenue adjacent to Legion Lake. ~ 31. Should redevelopment activities be subsidized by -tax increment financing -liquor store profits -state subsidy or grants 1 32. Public awareness of local decisions vs state and federal mandated. • ' STAFF SURVEY QUESTIGNS, JUNE 12, 1g8~ 33. Should Richfield assist in provisional housing for persons age 55 plus: (combined with: 33-55 plus 4-low income housing 28-moderate income housing 4, ~4, 2, 5, 2 17 35. Level of service vs willingness to pay (includes 1!-~ and 2) 3, 5, 5, 2, 1 16 36. Should creation of jobs be an important factor in redevelopment? r CITY Ot~ RICr~IF'=1=ELD, "~lI~didESOTA Office ~of City t9ana~er Council 1,::tter No. X34 Agend •~'~..;1-y g, 193~I The =lonoraoie Nlayor and i-ierlbe:~s o`' the City Council Cita' o£ Ri c'ni i c'_d 7U~%,]F=^t llarl~?C1C~ i~eQU~',3"J ar CJ3 j'( (iclrf':C;id .G'?eilUC .~.~Oia~..I": l:0 Allow ail Enclosed `~1e~ tibule '~tithin 2 1; Feet of the 'Northern Side LOt Property Line Council ,~i~<:;nbers: urs. Audrey n. Pearson has requested variance to allow an entry v-stibul_e to_ ~xt;end to .within 2 ~_~~~-=~-_inckY~~s or' her row"ch slae i.o~'-1.ne. i'he vestioule ~.~;~~~n~L_ru..c~~-i~.~._---=j-~-7_C~ wit'notot Sr?.^,Ljrin~ d bUlldiri~ ~erlIllt. r~ VcrlSy__Q_L_2_Ie.°t ~ 1nCC1'~'S :1aS • i10~'r1 D?ei'1 a^vCl12d Or_ t.;0 ~11.0`.v I ~lc' "ii^('naCillta.S'n_.t ~n'C,C? r, l'1 P_ f1V foot sideyard set'oack. "LOi`]I~dG ORDI'`In~iCE ftE~Ul`.?E~'ic:;f"I"S ~ S°C%10n ~.3`~, SU~diViSl0n j~ paraarao'c1 (a~ eStaO11S(leS ti:~' inter_or sideyard se`oack in r~~id~ntial districts at 5 7~. 2. Section 3.uG, subdivision o lists Inree conditn~ '„i1iCr. I11USt ''^ve S8t1.SI ie'd i n Order t0 gran'i; a Vari ,-~.nCe. UDOn reVteYial Of t he prOpOSal a~dlnSt t~,e aOt?Ve ^lcntlOned COndltlOnS, Stan has :^;lade th2 i0110'riln I].ndin~S: i .y` T'r:at there are special circu:nscanc=~s or conditions ai i CC ii S ~ and nn`J ,.'~-^r;lOn .,~'O%her UrOpertleS Or '.'~C lapd ~nS--, n0 Jl'f'..,1C_-.~ ~ _rr:1`_,~t_OnS which O`''1°r 1`3^~~._.~''~.7ei"S _n t~l;. nC1.'f?~O:'~nn~1 a;,;~~;_2 C1~`~ ~rJ:']O~ 50 aCc~ 'r;1~;1. ~v IOOt `vdi~7.. ~~OtS OCCUr it°yUe;,tly n ~?~ch`ieid reS, a'~~.~ al districts. ".'^e cnn`; ~_uraior, ~~f ~ne iot also :i~_•es :got e -n ;~r t a haratn_~, _ _ . ~ ~ I! Council L~~r.,el 2~Io. 234 -2- 2. ,~/~That the granting of the application is necessary f;.>r tPF' pr•25=?rV`cll`,lnil _:'l.l e;^;JOy;i1~Ci'G Of jl.l'OS,3T'itld~. I~T"ODer t~ rights. GrantinJ the requested variance is not r,ecess~~ry t:? _ o _ _ _ ' b r e 5 e C' S u b s t a ?7 t 1 a 1 j. i`i~Yl l a -~-r-z.` r',~''=s`:. V f? ? (1 t 5 ~l~,he la~ldOt>a;'?er ~ S r1~Clt t0 COntlnUc tfle r•2s1dE:nt1dI uSe '~.aOUI~C n0i, . ~e er0 :eCi . - , 3. ~ Tnat t''le gran~,lr,g o:f t'ne appllcatlon 'ralll not Illa`~e( lal L~f a:!lC: aCa~; er5°l~ 2I f~Ct t'tle 'Clem t, C1 Qr S~i'et~ Of persons i"eSlding Or~i~10r~C~n"~ lrl~t~'le~n.~`..1.~t1DOT'ilOOd 2r1~- will nOt b° Tilatri"'-1.1~ C1~~r1I;leT;..c?i t012 p'~1C~I.lC welfare or_.injuria~-is to~i.?nprnverne~;'~s in ~t~ie The Pu'olic Safety ~epa~rtm ant has S;~onC =rr, with the rOXlIiLL~~n t`;° nOrtCl t~ror~PY'fi,V 1 ? nP ~~n~~l t.'n~, imitations it poses on ade~~uate fire protection, e s p e c l a-~ p i e awe t i n t~--~-e-r '~-~-r-e iT~~~ li a :.-n d t0 LJ1~~n1n f~1Ve Ic"'t Of itS -en~tf.n 1'11^C~T)P.rty llnc aS It IaS .,172 2"l~,Clt t~ ~n STAFF RECD?~I~]E~IDATI0~1 Since the variance request is r.ot in co,npliance with ail conul~lon~~..-ena~.„ ~ ~ ~,1.~--r^-r~Q, s~ 1 ,I,eilds gnat the v~"rlance oe_denled. ~~re is also a receCient a_uesclon Here; of allowing a `~_om~o~iner to,bull witil'ou~~ a proper building permit. Granti'n a variance would in effect condone the i?r,proper a~ ;ton of the, property owne. - PLP.N~II:^dG CGi~f~-1ISSIC.`i RECOi°]i~IF~]D:~.TI0~1 ,the Planr,]_1ri~_ Commi ssion unanir,7ously recommended the deni,~l of the variance request, citing the lack of compl:iar,ce ~,•rit;n variance conditions aril-the pry^eu~,.~ lssu~. CITY ;~~1AilAGF; ;;~CO'~]~IL`iD^TIC'1 TI715 agenda 1te??: t':e .reS'_li.t OI a neigtil•bOr Coi?lplaint ~bOUt an enclosed vestibule built without a permit within two and on°-~ t;iird feet of the sideyard property line. The vestibule was built so:rle eight years ago. Acing upon ,he complaint, ~ city inspector has confirmed the code violati~~cn. ;'irS. Pears>n il0'~i S4et{J a vG'"'~c~ilce i;7 r• l.•ii~ COa?. vi0l~vlOn av t::e JuggeJi.l~n 7t t.'le city ins?~e"tor. i Y i'n° v~:)~ ~(ana~'~r r°c.O:T,i-~'.,"'~~ VC:~v v.:~ ._~'n ~ _~;1C~ i Je de1.,.~2•_1 _.^OiTi tie 8g1.~.;7~'.-Ta Oc:vuS~~ Oi ,.:~:°,J~a~~,~ge ~:i ;:_;1° V S. 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'ow.l 5irv.a ~ ~ lam. ~ .._7 ~ ~,.,J ® 1 D ` xd ^yalr _ 3 t CITY OF RICHFIELD, MINNESOTA Office of City Manager Council Letter No. 233 Agenda July 9, 1984 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Richfield Subject: Employee Recognition Week Proclamation Council Members: This year the city staff has planned "Employee Recognition `rleek" for the week of July 16-20, 1984. During this week, em- ployees with more than five years service will be honored, as will employees who serve the city staff in a volunteer capacity. Scheduled events for the week include a "Kick-Off" coffee break on Monday, July 16, in the Public Safety Lunchroom at 9:00 a.m.; a coffee/cake reception for retired employees and former council members on Tuesday, July 17 at 3:00 p.m.; and an • employee luncheon on Thursday, July 19, at 11:30 and 12:30 p.m. at the Wood Lake Nature Center. A proclamation for this week has been placed on the July 9, 1984 city council agenda for city council consideration. pectf lly; s , mitted, r ~ 9 ti~.~ _ CGC~t~-Z~ t:.. John G.,'Cartwright City Manager ~ JGC/eja • ~'~s ~ 4i~.h beevi ~ 1 6_20 ~ 1 ~?5 ~ ~ ~mr?,~o~Je.~-,~ o~~ ~e weep o(~ ~~~~~~..t.ioF~~ tU~_el. {~o.~ ~4 r4 ~i.3 ~ L`ct; ~Etd 4i~.i.~< <«t_4it~.5, ~l~o_ o{t ~;Grno~~~4~ .cca ~~l ,50 ~:4~.~he ci~~l- ctrlc4 t4i~.. co4lX , 3 a{ie- 4~a~ cc ' ~nu~. C ~ 'S h ~ tUlit-hi=~S~ ~o~zo~ 4~ab.~t 4i~ id 1 ~ti Y Wo~c4- tt IZic ~ ou ~ , t c ~ Ul1 ~~ov~, ~,~~t~r~o~t ~~hni .t~l .tbi~~~t (:4ie. C-i.~.S ~~~~~04ta ~h~:, ~ua~J • {~,{,vt li~rn~ ~~.o .c.r~~~~ti~~~-~ C ~ { a~ic{ tv~ ~ etti~~l a,4~-aa ~ ' cl~~~' m«cli ~~n vn"'.. 1Pi~D ~u1C ~hc~,~ ,i~1 1T 4~}~OC~-~ ~x~,;~e.,5~5 0 t~4ia~f~ , T(I~ a IZ~eG`~ ~ 5~ e.mpeoy~ C~t~1 v~ i~~ rite, ~~t~) to r,t~t a4ic >E~ ~.t~t~ tc e .t_o o ~ 1Z ce 4~{~ pia~jQ'~ o ~ ~1o~~n~e ~r°~~~e ,~erty ~ ~ ~:~t) tci~.t.~tt~} ,1L ,~cel- i~ ot~ {.4te ion {.4~e~- t ile C i:t~~ CU~.~,4c p~s~~e~ ati :ici4'~{, 10 4l ~-h q~(t d~ttf ~ _ _ - ~~~.In~jon ~~~~~it2 }jEirii-'c~E:~~04~ ---f ~ ` J L~ T1 1 T 1~ , ~ C111 ~J l' i1 ~ C1~i Ii~1., tJ, [~111~1~~LS~TA Offic= of City i~;anager Council letter No. 232 Agenda July g, 198 The Honorable i°tayor and Members of the City CoI_[ncil City of Richfield Subject: Request for a Special Use Permit at 'vdoodla~~ce Lutheran Church, 7525 Oliver Avenue South Council i~IernbLrs: Ms. Kat'nleen Tully, Director of '~~loodlakP C'nild_ren~s C~n1-.?r, has applied for a specla_ USe permit to allow for an enrollment increas in Woodlake Lutheran Cht~rci~' S davc~rP and nur.~~ry school, services. Thy current s,>~~i al permit w,~s i_~.~[~~c~ in October of '1980 for a combined maximum enrollrn_enf of c0 childrs~n. It allowed for the use of three classrooms in the northwest wing of the c'nurch and an adjacent outside play area. Permission is now being requested to incr ~ " ~ r enrollment to 91. This would facilitate a new toddler/infant program in the same general area as the originally permitted classrooms. Land uses surrounding the site are multiple family to the west, residential to the sout~~ and east and a public junior high school to the north. ZONING CRDINANCr', RE~UiRFi~iLIITS 1. Section ~.~0 subdivision 3a allows for daycare centers for more t~ian 10 c'ri 1 Oren if they are licensed by thy. a~pp[•opriate =ove_~•nmeni al authors las an;.yf thPV a~~ =_rant~~a,__ spec, al use permit by toe city. 2. Section 3.?-G1 subdivision 5 enu;n~:~at~s c~ndit,~ons governing the issuance of a special use permit. STAFF R~VIE`vJ Upon re'?12wi ng t:^ie ~roDOSaI St~f I ~Clas f `~Und the fOllOW1n 1. The location of the daycare facilit°~ in t':ie northwest corner oI tn'~'"nurch bui'_din~ is op,,imal as it relates to the question o~ sand use_~ompatibiiity. ?"r.e increased enrollment will be compatible with the surrounding acti~arities:~ ~ Juni,~r '-ii?h across the street to the north and a a o f~ ~ r '~,~~,.nt c rnpl x. s across the street to the west. ~ Council Letter No. 232 -2- i 2. Since paak usage of t,~e church parking lot is not during tine hours which t'ne Children's Cen`~er is in operation, ample parking exists for staff and for drooping off children. r 3. The proposecl use is i n substantial co?;lplia~rce with th-e stipulated conditions necessary for tree granting of a special use permit. Tne Public Safec~~ De;~artment has inspected the fa~ili_ty for the State Department of ~,~elfare and has found it not to be in compliance wit'n the fire code. It was sunsegt.i~tintly ecomrnended that the C'nildren ° s Ce<<ter riot b~~ licensed for ~~±ore Cnl. ren . .e_ app lean ~ nas stated that ~rlooddale Lutheran Church's Properties Commission is aware of~ t'ne matter acid will correct the problem prior to increasing the enrolllmenf,. 5TA^ F ~C.COi`~i~(r.'`Il.)~' TOT! ~ ~ ,L. .,~Staf~hel i~ves th~_posal to 'oe in compliance with sound _nlanninQ practice and city ordinanc~.~rc~-; ~tlererore, recommends approval of tha sp~c1~ use permit. Two conai:,lons s'riould be placed on th ~ 1) The Children's i~~t~t;er is tL~ reC2i.Ve perm1s510n from al ~ a ~;rO~r to ~1Ce:iJlciC, ~u'~liv~"l~~~eS prior to t;,e enrol.lmPnt increase , and fire comic. e violations" • are to '~e remedied to the sa'r,i ,~~ti~~ of, the Public `S~~fe~-t-, Depart~,~ent prior to the enrollment increase being implemented. PLANNI:`1G COM~IISSIO^d RECO~~I,-IE~IDATIO~I The o ann~_no COI71I711SSiOn unanimously recommended _apnrc~vai c?.f_, t,Ze•~;oecial use pei^mi with both stipulations noted above. ~z--.. ~ - ~ ~~pectfully su'a!nitted , , % i I _ - • j .i v 1, ~ i John G. Cartw\ght I ~ City ?rlanager ~ ..i • Paul ~Grn5;3d. ~3Sio! J=_~crna L_rso^ rs, cute sa or ~ ~w, 3 ~ ~ _ _ 11 ~Aarii;n "c~icxscn. -c, .finis:... » ,,._nt Sve ~O~nascryn, ~a,,;erar~ `25 OLI'..R AVcNU~ SO'~J":-I Dorothy S~+~ar,scn. O~rec•orof p,,,r<~c~ 3 Yoi~_,o:a~ _J. `~?I'~NSSG~^ _-23 ~ KainyTwly.''h~;Cr=n"^~"ante~Din_c;or 'aieonore: X05 3~sa9 dray 27 ~ ? g~~ 6~~Q aOTtla;ld ,.MVP., 2ich::ield, :-??7 55423 Dear ~,rw~.. Jopi`.e: 'N'2 are pleas°d '~O J ail-: t0 rC'S'70n~ t0 ,:i1c ?leedS_Cr C1101 Cam"°. 1. T7 ~L1^c City Or Ctifi eld. ~S 1%OLI 't~:P.Ota, t}lOSc nvedS ,awe ~:°Cwi:l.`>> and SU are f.:ile de~ar.dS ~.Oi u5 t0 t:.:{'Dft'Rd O~lr SeiJ'1.CeS. I app?'eCi 8t~ `.e.^.e tl."ie rv'e SaaIlt ~3~_1{=4=?~ 7.aSt :JE'21-C ab0!1t waVS T+IF: mi~ilt e_:eCtlVel~j' wOTI{ tO~ethC~ :Or tile' Jf:Sr' __~t~;;.~t Cl:r C0:~1~;ili.ltytS y0un~ ~aII11112S. S In reSpOnSe t0 Our CCnV erS ati On, I %c`',Vp 22gC1'c'S tCd a StCOC ir'l. i.TS c? i?2ruJ.1~.L a~pl~_C<zti0i'»o 'rl'e w1SCl t0 nOtlV file ?~allniP_~ .~.Or':.1_'_SSi^v L: C~ Our orOWtil~ and t0 reC;(;eSt= it1C'._ Der".::iSSiOn .tor the <td,~litiOY'l C~ SOS.°_ `lr:`iJ r'Oj="15 T,J~ t11:1 tile. CYiSti_?~ C°L1tC'_`,. I tilaIL{ you i:Or T.3c"'1Cin~ ~1=.'.. ~;a~ i:'_ O. t:'_L'_ ?'i2Ed i_G Dri?l~ all Chan~eS in the r:"CC~Ta?Il fi rst to the Plarlnl ~ CO^.W,1iSSiC:I LOT 3piJrOVal. In DeC'~~.."'~Jer ! 5a2 we e:tpa.*1C12C O[1":" enrollment rrom the original 50 children to Che curTenr_ RO child capacity. I would now li'_•ce to cor-ect -M,~ error in not brin~.ng this to your Cor.:mission. I~eV uL`raII, Ollr liCenSino CGil St2ltallt `Or the Dep ar'~4n t. OT ~'uo l~0 ~`lel ~ara~ "G'yd aDUrOVe t<`7°_ addii:~Onal eiZrCl.l-.,~^.t Cl0'~eV°r, WZti'li_T: VOllr ~.'O~:ilSSiO! r S Or1~iP_2lly approved Site :lan. I sincerely retie this meets wits your app oval. ,ve aL2 pro?~OSi.?o t0 add file liSe 01 an add'ltiOnal rOOm in file ilOr%hWeSt Wln~ Or Woodla'.{e Lutheran C~lurcn, adj acer_t L'o ou_- present space, nor a limJ..ted In = nt! I'Oddler ~~^varc.?1. %~e haVe pLlrSlled 1115 tilrvlloh~_ With BeV a 1 or n, ~c?c '01 c,~av, OL ti:e 3lOOml:l~tOn ;?'101i C :e al t:7 1,.P_TJ~~ C~e_^. aP.d ~C:1~_~_d~ 3 _~,`e `farS;~al~ `_O Je sure .hat the space is viable and :aculc Weet all lice^.si ^g require:ne::ts, ;ve }lave JeeIl aSStlred Oi file SU1taJl.li 7 Oi ti:2 Space, tVe ~.JOUIG" ^Ow li:{e tale Dla^n7_:i~ Cv^T~i5SiGntS apDrOVal t0 COn',:1nL:e. ~"1e reSDOnSP. ~rCi1 t'le CC ~lin1t'~ i?~S Je°_^: OVer'.J~C72l:~in~. 7.'O dct°, 35 :ami lies ila'.'e e:~:L":'eSSed a^, ~:IC.CZ'°St a:1C are On a walt:il' list ,Or the ll Op°;1:.'.'_~S tP.iS prO~ram :aOtlld crOV~de. 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'r /~f (J _ { j ' - - - ~ <<- , i 1 i CITY OF RICHFIELD, MINNESOTA • Office of City Manager Council Letter No. 230 Agenda July 9, 1984 The Honorable mayor and Members of the City Council City of Richfield Subject: Designatior. of Official Depository for 1984 and Approving Collateral Council Members: There is an item on the July 9, 1984 city council agenda providing for council designation of Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan Association as an official depository of the funds of the City of Richfield in 1984 and approval of the collateral pledged by this depository. Background • In the past few years monies collected by the License/City Clerk division have been deposited in the Summit State Bank of Richfield as collected and subsequently requested by the State of Minnesota. Effective July 2, 1884, the state awarded Minnesota Federal the bid to be its depository for the Deputy Registrar, State Treasurer of Minnesota/City of Richfield Account. As a result of the award, it has become necessary to open an interest bearing c'necking account with Minnesota Federal at the Hub Shopping Center so that the funds collected by the city can flow t'nrough to the State Treasurer's account. Proposed Action A resolution is attached designating Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan Association a depository of funds for the city. This action is in addition to the $100,000 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) insurance coverage which is used to insure a $100,000 certificate of desposit in the city's investment portfolio. Collateral in the amount of $100,000 has been pledged to the City of Richfield and the First National Bank of St. Paul has been designated a trustee holding the collateral. • Council Letter Flo. 230 -2- i Recommendation It is recommended that the city council adopt the attacried resolution designating Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan Association as an official depository of funds of the City of Richfield and approving collateral in the amount of $100,000. ~-e-~spectf ~ y~ emitted, ~ ~ ~ (~I~GGG~~ l ~i v `4 ,John G. Car Wright City Manager JGC/eja • • RESOLUTION id0. RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE MINNESOTA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION A DEPOSITORY OF THE CITY OF RICHFIELD THE YEAR 1984 AND APPROVING COLLATERAL BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Richfield as follows: That, in accordance with law, the Minnesota Federal Savings and Loan Association be, and 'hereby is designated a depository of the funds of the City of Richfield, subject to modification and revocation at any time by said city and subject to the following terms and conditions. The said depository sha11 not be required to give bonds or other securites for such deposits provided that the total sum thereof shall not at any time exceed in any depository the sum for which its desposits are insured under the Acts of Congress of the united States relating to insurance of bank deposits, but not in case such deposits in any such depository shall at any time exceed suc'n insured sum, said depository shall immediately furnish bonds or other security for such excess according to law, approved by the City Council of said City; That said depository shall pay on demand all deposits theein; and shall pay all time deposits, at or after the end of the period for which the same shall be deposited, on demand. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That There shall be maintained a daily interest general account in which shall be desposited all monies from city licenses. Checks on this account shall be signed by the following officers or theri facsimile signatures: JOHN G. CARTWRIGHT, CITY MANAGER RONALD S. RANKIN, TREASURER BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that collateral in the amount of $100,000 deposited for safekeeping at the Firs National Bank of St. Paul. Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield this 9th day of July, 1984. John Hamilton, Mayor ATTEST: Sylvia K. Bergh City Clerk • CITY 01 RICH~'1 ~t.C, i_i i NivLSOT? Office of Ciuy i;i,na`e~' Council Letter ~~lo. %29 _'.1 enda July ~ , 19:3!=, r and l'1e"1Oe!'S O1 vC1e L1vy I,OU:~Cli Ci tv of Ric'nr i~~ld Subject: request i'^r Special Use ~'er,nit at 65'-r~l Portland !lvenue Uouth Council. .-~,~bers. PROPOS ~L ~1r. John Sicf (Lynda.l_e Hardware) has recently purchased t'_le VciCa']t Sc'.rV1Ce StatlOn prOp2rty 1C>Cat~d on she nOrti~`n'eSt COr[7.-~,Y' Of OOti'? titter;, ~ai1 r'Ortland 'r',VCn'..ie ;_;OUth, i"~'.". Slef i'laS ,'"`QU2SL=_'Cj apptOVai Of a Sn2C1ai US•C pe'r111 t0 all0~a j11.1:.t.~.~a- Op::rate an aUtO'(lOtl`Je the and SerV1CP Center Oil fail.°_ S1~ye. l,~"le - proposed l:nproVenen'vJ on one slte 1nC11~,;1e t:ie removal oz Ln:~ gaS011n~~ pU alp 1SlandS and file pump 1Sland CanO;Oy a1~~:lg POttlan a ~`J2nUe SOUtt1. ? j=+ X <<7 add1L10n `~lOUld 'DC COnS`~T'UCted On t'P.e n0['LCl S1QP. OS L~'le 2niS`..117;~ DUlldln`; an vil2 e.<1J:,117j OU1~'diC?= sa uld be Uora:led ~ e 1 e e e ~ FUays . a stnr'a=~e h r ~,ao_~ d o f'lv s rv.c~ a~ ea and a sal-s area ~aitn,_n the o~~~ildi:~~ itself. Parkin-~ for 1 cars Would be pr,~vi dea on the site. The Sll",C i.`i fOiie~ C-% general CO(i7i(;°; Clal C1L`J Ordlna:']CeS ptovid~ that ~1C!v ~ r~re~-^ ~ ,P-~ w}er~ ~Jehilcles are equipped for 0~~;^3tiOn ~~r ?rte ir~~"~ ~ ^n~j_~11Pr~~:~~ ii[nl i,. ~(i-,sy~es,' The C=2 zoning district re?uaa`.inn~ ~r;,,?;.~~ r:h=~t ~uhi ;c :~ara~es a`t° LO'n%ed 'Oy SJ°Cia~ i7;~2 D°r^llt. StaI_ ~'laS 'Oe°n unable t0 i1C1:7 2n'J ('~COf'~^f' W~l°'G;1Ct c~ SUeClal. USe'^~Cri~lli`, 'r1aS Obt i:'leC7' i'Or L:^ ° e.l lS i n ~ Ser~J l ^ P i ~ i.l n~1 On the S i 1 ZO~iIVG OR~~?;ANC~ RE~UIE~'1'~ilTS 1 Section ;.27, subdivision 3, paragraph 19 indicates i.n?v `~.~2 DrOpOSe'd USe would b~ a pUb_L1.. ~,ar?ge. Section 3 33, sUbdi vlsi; n 2, ^aragtaph 4 indi ~ _t-~s .,na;, ~~.aC11C -,3r_=~'?cS e D°r'i;ir`~2n. l;t i;i'1P_ zprllrt~ c,iSi,rlCt O:l_`J ~ ~ p [ ; t~ l t~ ~ n p ~~r+ 1 t ,1C~i^: .,:,:e prOCl.l: :itc % O? ~ SJ Cla S ~ r.i, ~1L"' . ~ J?='~~~'~ ~ 5~f J',lO'~ii%;.J~~~`.i ~i~;J i~~:~LIA;'~;i;=?~~J 1~r Sa J council L2ttar ivo, 229 .-2- SE'Ct=~On fj'~',~, SU'Od1Vi51.On OUtl~ile5 tCle COI`: 'd it10T1 ~OV~rnin~, til i S5U„nCC OI ~,p~'Cl~-`'.1. U50 ~~°r??115. JT:~Ci i~'1/ i.~~i r- , L~`On r~Vlc'td~l Of t~"1° !J!"OpOSa1 a~aln5t t''1C a00VC'~ic~n';,lOn COndltlOnS, Stufi i1a5 '.'flad° „f1° ~OllO'r;ln? f.ndln"S. ~ 1 ~_(JrO00S2d r~UtiiJiiG a~11"a,-r,~? `~10U1.Cii ~2 COi1S"i StCCIt ti~Ill,'t1 t'~1`~ C1tYiS CO?r2:`1°i1SiVi? L~1.ai'1 map, ~'C'iti CO:lpr~'17en57.V° plan man ind].ca'l,~S tC1at ti?° 51't.° sh.~UlCi '7t dev:a]_Oped~5 ?ilediUii; t0 :i1bh ii 1.Xed land USC 6~I'Ci1C'P. ';/Ol:id 1nClllde rt?1;,a1~~W.r'i0i°Sa]_c £.,i'1~ 1.1~'C1_t 1nCaUS.r:.a1_ t`fSJ U3c,:,, 1. 15 ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ n rr i t 5taf ~ iJ 11 1`' L"hat t'Cl prOp:~S, d pL1~D1_i~ Vic. a~, `,.tiolald f=.1-ill ';i]..t'%1~n i;'(1e5e C~%'.jC%r1°S O= LIS:'S, 2. 1:I .,U ~ O:C L~1c": p O. c.r~. Vy C~ ~:~v_>_c, ,~d ~.0; d:?~1.:i._ ail 1r!C~1C~t°.:j ~'n^~, ~ p:.rtJ_On OI,_S.[1° S1 t2 <:10n~ JO:-Y. JtY"?~~G whi:~h ~s ci~rrentl y bi~~c'~cop?~d .."J. Use_i as ,~~art of „nQ S~rV1Ce S:,a'..].On US° 15, 1>'1 f ~;Ct, irll~Clln tCl° r i;-;:1G--Of '.JaY Oi' nhth Si,r22t i~Ur~[lE:r, t~'1° S1t2 plan S']O;dYl 1ndl.CateS that t'tle aL~p1.lCant `aoUld haV° el',~r1L' par!~in,i~ stalls wi.th~_n t,'1.s area. This pies~nts ome co'nc rn to cites staff cone erni n~; li abil.i tt , C(1c31CltE'nctriCr~ and the j'~Otc ntlcll f UtUr° n°E'.~ JV she C' i t1J fc~r ~h i s area. The li abilit-? and maintenance conc~~'ns could be addressed in a hold ;]armle5~ ~i,ype aoreemen b==~twa~n the ~rooerty owner and trle city. In such an • a~rE'2Ci1cnL, t'n° ~C1LV ~r70U1C1 Us n°1d lariTll-'SS IrO:^I any i.a'0117_ty, (il~(1tr^."lanC°, nr nt',7c?1" reSpOnS~_O1.1i ~i °5 ~ T h° C"~ t`y'i S Capital ].iT?DrOV°~°t~t ;~rO~,r.i;'7 ~ndi Cat:?S „I`13t t,10' i 0? ~laf1CZ and OO Vr1 Jti'Pet ~ n ~P'"SE'Ct;.On i,`> i,0 ~De 1?i]prOV~?ni' 7.n ~q~17. ThE' r,1ty Fn;li'1?°f 1.nlC2v°:i `i,:'lat i„ N ~''1 Saa12 +,~JD° Or 1'"i1.~11~%~v='~:[1Pri~-„> bid i t_;j,~~~.VP ''J22 . COnSt('L.1Ct2d aL Ot~12r -]:1?l0'."' -_n~°rJCCt10nS Wlthir t'Clc a, O CCnStrU~.i„rl s~i; - - r ~ ' t.'~ ~.n l.c r J iOn , a SUOS~a~Lial_pOrt_1-O CI if riO~ cii, Of i,:~e 1~'".~-nf--',;~y. vJ ` d d a E' : l t. t C. 1. l ~ .S 1 'rv` C'~ U L f 'C it a ° r.1 'i. 0 C O i1 .5 1, T' U C t t. i l O J ° .1 1._1:~rOV°;11enLS i'i11S preSer;,::~ a ^vr ODi~i1 ;~O Lh~ 5~.,- J e ~tti `~~1 ~ ~1-~~i~ ~ par~ina sr~a.l15. ' / The prOp05°d lntC'r 3eCtl0'(1 i?']i~rOV°;'];.".'i`, ~:^OJ°: ~7 8 S~'~O ? n a ''n i ' tl p ~ n L !n 1 L ~l n ri r. n o COUntY a:]d ~0°CaUS2 Of ~ilat+l 1`i, haS J°en COi'lt_nL±a1] ;y moved- oac,~ in %h~ ~a-~.~r.=1 i;naro`Jerne^t ?ro~ra,l, ~O'.J2'J°r , a5 O'~i1°r intOrs?c',tiOnS C COC!1~1 ~ ~Su 'rJithln the 'city, this =o~~ o^lo~_t _~i2 ina'~o~ ~~a; c':~_:n~~. ~taL i :'1aS a i..,Cl.1JS2d T,:i15 __SS'~a` 'rll..i7 ~:i° arCi]lt2'.. _ 02' - tii° prOJ2rt~i 04J:1"• a.na 'iaJ _I'1 C alb Gila. i. ~:]`?re of"~ _ . ~ ~ ..~rna ~1V° ~r ,,ln.~ i~ '?C~i.iv5 'r~~Sv~-vl ~ VC pr0'•J _ _ ~ `r S _n_1°:, ~ pa('6{=n~ pU~51~2 ~n~ 1_~-7 boa. j ~ 1P° prOJOS ~ ..~~U!u i10`, rC°1~:_~ 1!i 1_;n:~la~~ _j iaZ=?C•.i" • o ~nl_,1nC11 i,ett-~r i~lO. --j-- • nearest the ln,;..^,°~;.,' GlOn :^IO!_;~ C'1 HOC ~ iOS d S^i:!?iCr'. 'n~?L.~.~`'v 1:!1 a ~ y "'nS~U1t '1"1 SafeY' COnc~. %10n° ~ ~ t:"1? ~ );,'.n, ~rC s inC7 NOrLl?riu _...,'t!a:. int°rSeCGI.On, . T e i7 r O D > .a 1 C~ U ~ i71 c` ° ~ the C V V i Yi 1 ip .a?i; ' i l (7_k'-ir_l11 ~ 5._.~CS?~r ~i: nU~~Jer OI par'k~n~; Stalls pr'~?Vlded Oil t"ne S tC. 1--.-. t.0'r7::v..: y OD.S;='i"Va~1C~nS ~1:'lrJ 3i. .~1(Il]_iaY' ~l`,V~'JS Of US~ci ~'laV~: 1nd1C;~tt:~d ~ a1; t1rIle5 y that tCle C1tyY S irl].n1;111l1? oLiid°11neS :;lay nC)t m°et tC1e _~tUal ile°d :iOr DaY''-{i.Il~ OCl paY't1CL11_1r Slte , T'ne appl ica~~t {gas i:~dicated that r:~JOple ~,aai t fog t'nei. Cars O:1 the Slte and aY'e ?,nei"ally anCl 01,1':, ~rl1C•illn an i'lOUY'. the CaY'S are In t':,~, SP'`V].Ce 'vayS SO Ghey COiif1U~'n'i; tC1aG a~:~eC1Ua'G° Of`~S':;re°t 1J~3~';-i.J_n,~ :;:-{1StS OYl Lf?e S1te, 5 . port:i_on of parking stal ~ s a~louJ_d be ~,~it,h_i.n thF~ COY'ler V1Slbllity T,rlani~ IOY' til=' t',nr.'n >%^F'E''i. cinc~ Cortland ?venue intersection. Ci.t~~ staff does n~,t 0°~leVe GPI=?t tn1S S~01aiCi Cc^~USc a r;la^~Or ?JrO~t~ ~ ~e 1^ (:~P_C~.:~ ~J L,A~ w L, .>1,11 an OTJ?n ar a prOVi.d°U irnmedia.t~ly adjacent to trl;. corm:". Cars ~~oroac~llrl=; ; rr`ro .,h~ ..~.,t ire on f; ~ oopos~te side of bt~'G~1 Street and bvOl.ilri nOt ~e OOSCUred by the Cars • p~r~~ecl In '~n~ ear!~t~n~ stalls. ~ L ,5 , Tne proposal .'~ol,ll~ ire~t .all o~he;^ requirements for public ~ar~;~.°,~~ 7. f~~i'le E;~1ti~lYlg ;CreE'.n f°i1C'A On f~he--.I1C.1 th and SOLIti: Sl~..eS O f t • J % E? 1 S 1 '1 t~a P ' ~ L'" v 1-~.r'+-~ ° i ~:.-S_-__L e_n c 2 •1 S C1 n the a C 2~~?" c' r t ~ ~ ~'i~ 0_-~~~- Cin- ~ f--:-` =-C~ J C S ~C Y' C e n 1. ~i ~ imps rt.n~t. This fond ,9~1(~l.l~ ca ~~~a,; n:r n.~ fence co~:strucued to screen the site _rom adjacent residential uses. STn~'F Rr%Gi''?i'1~'`JDATIJ It is staff's opinion thaw she propose:: use _~.aau~.=_~--be an apnropt~at~ use on this ~ar~icu~ar site, Therefore, it is . S v i 1. 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