10-28-1986 ...
CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Zoning and Planning Commission of the City of
Hopkins will hold a hearing on Tuesday Oetober 28, 1986 , at
7 : 30 p .m. , in the Council Chambers of the City Hall to
consider an application by Elizabith Harrison of 57
Renaissance Court for a Conditional Use Permit to allow day
care for 6-11 ehildren .
If you have any interest in this matter we ask that you
attend this meeting .
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For further information contaet James Kerrigan,
Director of Plannin� and Economic Develop.ment .
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James D . Kerrigan
Director of Planning
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To be published in the HOPKINS SUN-SAILOR , October 13 , 1986 .
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A regular meeting of the Hopkins Zoning and Planning
-� Commission was held on Tuesday, October 28 , 1986 , at 7 : 30
p .m. , in the Council Chambers of the City Hall .
Present were Chairman Folk , members Anderson , Brandon ,
Denny, Riehardson and Shirley. Mr . MeGlennen arrived at
8: 00 p .m. Also present were City Manager Rapp , Community
Development Director Mielke , Planning & Economie Development
Director Kerrigan, and Community Development Analyst
Anderson .
ITEM: ( 5-6)
Approve and sign minutes of the September 30 , 1986
meeting .
Mrs . Brandon moved and Mr . Denny seconded a motion that
the minutes of the September 30 , 1986 meeting be
approved and signed . Motion carried unanimously.
ITEM:
At this time , Mr. Folk introduced the new members on
the Commission: Mr. Anderson , Mr. Denny, Mr. MeGlennen
and Mrs . Richardson .
CASE N0: WVR86-4 ( 16-41 )
Hearing to consider an application by L .E . Johnson of
100 Farmdale Road for a Waiver of the Platting
Requirements permitting him to add approximately 3300
square feet from the property at 357 Althea Lane .
Mr & Mrs . Johnson appeared before the Commission to
review their request to add property for the purpose of
an addition to the home . There were no objections from
neighbors in the area.
Mrs . Brandon moved and Mr . Anderson seconded a motion
recommending to the Council approval of the Waiver of
Plat at 100 Farmdale Road with the Findings of Fact : 1 .
That the lots meet the minimum lot area requirements; 2.
That the Waiver of Plat will not affeet the minimum
setback requirements ; and with the Condition that the
Waiver be accepted by the Hennepin County Recorder .
Motion carried unanimously.
CASE N0 : CUP86-11 ( 45-125)
Hearing to consider an application by Elizabeth Harrison
of 57 Renaissance Court for a Conditional Use Permit to
allow day care for 6-11 ehildren .
Elizabeth Harrison with Mike Horheim and Joseph Lorenzo,
representing the management of the Renaissance , reviewed
the application with the Commission . Ms . Harrison
stated that she would not have more than six ehildren
and that she is in the process of getting her State
License . There was no one present objeeting to the
request .
Mrs . Brandon moved and Mrs . Riehardson seconded a motion
recommending to the Council approval of CUP86-11 for Day
Care at 57 Renaissance Court with the Findings of Fact :
That the applicant meets the conditions for a
Conditional Use Permit ; and with the Conditions: 1 . That
the applicant is licensed by the State of Minnesota; 2.
That the residenee is inspected by the City Inspectors .
— Motion carried unanimously.
ITEM:
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Mr . Anderson moved and Mr. Denny seconded a motion to
hear Case No : WVR86-5 at this time due to the number of
people involved in the next case . The applicant for
that case was not available so the Commission proceeded
on the regular agenda .
CASE N0: CR86-5 ( 1u3-902)
Hearing to consider an application by Ryan Construction
Company for a Concept Review for rezoning and
construction of a neighborhood shopping center at 2012
Mainstreet , the present site of the Pines Mobile Home
Community.
Mr . Bill MeHale , representing Ryan Construction ,
reviewed the plans with the Commission for the shopping
center . Mr . McHale detailed a few minor changes that
they are proposing . The square footage of the buildings
has been reduced slightly, the ingress on 19th Avenue
has been eliminated , and the proposed oecupants are a
super market , a hardware store and related retail uses .
He stated that they have met with the surrounding
'" neighbors and are working to resolve their coneerns
regarding traffic patterns , berm and fencing , and truck
loadin� areas . He also stated that with the necessary
rezoning and permits required that it would be about one
year before construetion could begin .
Residents from the area spoke in regard to
ingress/egress along 19th Avenue , landscaping along 19th
Avenue , traffic problem at Mainstreet and Shady Oak
Road , one-way traffic exit/entrance for the development ,
use of 20th Avenue as an alley, safety of the children,
preservation of the neighborhood , they felt that the
project would detract from the downtown.
A representative for the Pines Mobile Home Community
spoke against the development and stated that it would
be a great finaneial loss to the residents of the park .
One of the problems is that many of the trailers can
only be moved to two other parks within the area because
of their size . The residents would like to clean up the
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park and find a new owner that would help in the
process . Residents voiced concern that if the
development occurs , they would have trailers that would
only be worth salvage value .
Comments from the Commission were as follows :
Mr. Anderson stated that he was against the proposal
unless it can be demonstrated that it is the highest and
best use of the property.
Mr. Shirley is uneonvinced that the property should be
rezoned , and feels the development would have a
considerable impact on the Mainstreet . He does not like
rezoning because people rely on current zoning .
Mrs . Brandon stated concern regarding the impact on
downtown , impact on all of Hopkins , and what we are as
neighbors .
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Mr . Denny has empathy for people fighting for their
homes - it does not matter how mueh money they make ,
� their homes are still important to them .
Mr . Folk stated that in the past few years , we have had
business development in residential areas . Officials
can stop rezoning but they cannot stop ehange . In good
conscienee , he cannot vote for the development .
CASE N0 : WVR86-5 �90�-10�7)
Hearing to consider an application by Johnson
Enterprises , Ine . for a Waiver of the Platting
Requirements to divide the lot at 2100 Mainstreet into
two parcels .
Mr . Earl Dahlberg represented Johnson Enterprises , Inc .
and stated the there are no proposed changes for the
property, the waiver was for the purpose of receiving
two tax statements only.
Mr . Shirley moved and Mr . Anderson seconded a motion
recommending to the Council approval of the waiver of
plat to divide the lot at 2100 Mainstreet with the
-� Findings of Fact : 1 . The lots conform to the minimum lot
size for the B-3 District . 2. The existin� parking lots
are legal , non-conforming , whieh will remain the same ,
and with the Condition : 1 . The applicant complies with
the Building Code requirements . Motion carried
unanimously.
ITEM:
Diseussion regarding reereational facilities .
The Commission and staff discussed the use of skateboard
ramps in residential areas . The City Attorney and staff
are of the opinion that recreational equipment should be
handled as a nuisanee .
Mr. Anderson moved and Mr . Denny seconded a motion to
refer this item to staff to handle as a nuisanee as
suggested by staff and the City Attorney. Staff
instructed to keep in touch with other communities to
see how they handle the situation . Motion carried . Mr .
Folk voting nay.
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Mrs . Richardson moved and Mr . Anderson seconded a motion
that the meeting be adjourned . Motion carried
unanimously.
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