HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-08-29 Planning Commission Regular Meeting MinutesMINUTE SUMMARY
Meeting of the Edina Planning Commission
August 29, 2007, 7:00 PM
Edina City Hall Council Chambers
4801 West 50th Street
Edina, MN
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chair John Lonsbury, Julie Risser, Kevin Staunton, Michael Schroeder,
Mike Fischer, Steve Brown, Floyd Grabiel, Arlene Forrest and Katie Sierks
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Nancy Scherer
STAFF PRESENT:
Cary Teague and Jackie Hoogenakker
I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTE SUMMARY:
The minutes of the June 27, 2007, meeting were filed as submitted.
II. NEW BUSINESS:
Z-07-3 & Rezoning, Final Development Plan and
P-07-4 Comprehensive Plan Amendment Approval
Joe Costa
6444-6446 Xerxes Avenue, Edina, MN
STAFF PRESENTATION:
Mr. Teague informed the Commission the applicant is proposing to
remodel the existing duplex from a medical office and residential use to a
medical office. The south half of the duplex currently is a chiropractic office, and
the north half is rented out as a residential unit. The applicant is proposing to
remodel the interior of the duplex to turn it entirely into a medical office for Dr.
Paula Schwartz, who is an audiologist. There would be no exterior changes to
the existing structure. Mr. Teague told the Commission the request requires the
following:
1. A Comprehensive Guide Plan amendment from multiple family residential
to office;
2. A Rezoing from R-2, Double Dwelling Unit District to POD-1, Planned
Office District; and
3. Final Development Plan.
Mr. Teague told the Commission staff also recommends that the city
council adopt a resolutin approving the Guide Plan amendment from Multiple
Family Residential to Office based on the following findings:
1. The guide plan change is consistent with the adjacent land uses to
the south and west.
2. The site functions more with the offices uses to the south, than the
duplexes to the north. The site gains access directly from Xerxes.
All of the other duplexes gain access from a back alley.
3. The project would meet all zoning ordinance requirements.
4. The guide plan change would be consistent with the public health,
safety, and welfare.
5. The appearance of the existing duplex would not change.
Mr. Teague recommended that the city council adopt the ordinance on
approving the rezoning from R-2, Double Dwelling Unit to POD-1, Planned Office
District with a Final Development Plan for Jane and Joseph Costa at 6444 and
6446 Xerxes Avenue based on the following findings:
1. The proposed medical office use is consistent with the office uses
to the south and west.
2. The appearance of the existing duplex would not change.
3 The site functions more with the offices uses to the south, than the
duplexes to the north. The site gains access directly from Xerxes.
All of the other duplexes gain access from a back alley.
4. The project would meet all zoning ordinance requirements.
5. The rezoning would be consistent with the proposed guide plan
designation.
6. The proposed development would not have an adverse impact on
neighborhood traffic or property values.
Approval of the final development plan is subject to the following
conditions:
• Site plan date stamped July 26, 2007.
• Building elevations/existing picture of building date stamped
July 26, 2007, and
• The property owner is responsible for replacing any required
landscaping that dies.
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APPEARING FOR THE PROPOSAL:
Mr. Joe Costa & Ms. Jane Costa
Mr. Tom and Dr. Paula Schwartz - Audiologist
COMMISSION COMMENTS:
Commissioners raised the following questions:
• If the other half of the duplex is rezoned would the subject site be large
enough to accommodate a 4-story building.
• If the subject site is entirely rezoned to POD-1 could it be combined with
the property to the south to facilitate a larger development; and
• how can the Commission ensure that this rezoning request would not
trigger further rezoning along Xerxes Avenue to the north?
RESPONSE FROM PLANNER:
Mr. Teague told the Commission if the entire site were rezoned POD-1
hypothetically this site could be redeveloped with another building; however, Mr.
Teague pointed out the subject site is rather small and if a 4-story building were
pursued the building footprint would be extremely small because the required
front/side/rear setbacks would come into play. Continuing, Mr. Teague said in
response to the subject site combining with the adjacent property to the south,
again, that is something that could happen; however, any proposed
change/combining of properties, etc. would require Final Development Plan
and/or replat approval from the City. Concluding, Mr. Teague said in response to
the question of a domino effect to the north, he did not believe that would occur.
In his opinion this site functions differently from others and lends itself well to this
change. No other doubles along Xerxes Avenue have direct access off Xerxes.
Their access is off an alley system at the rear of their properties.
Commissioner Fischer agreed with Planner Teague's last comment
pointing out half of this double bungalow is already zoned POD-1, and that
characteristic is unique to this property alone. No other doubles along Xerxes (to
the north) can make that claim.
COMMENTS FROM COMMISSIONERS:
Commissioner Brown said he has a concern that rezoning this property
may limit the City's flexibility in the long term, pointing out the subject site would
be bisected if West 65th Street (directly west) would be extended to intersect
Xerxes Avenue.
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APPLICANT PRESENTATION:
Mr. Costa addressed the Commission and told them he has owned this
building since the 1970's and when he purchased the building it was, as is, half
residential, half office. Mr. Costa explained the request to rezone the other side
of the double to office use is to facilitate the sale of the entire property to Dr.
Schwartz. Mr. Costa added Dr. Schwartz is an audiologist and her goal is to
combine both sides to function as one medical office.
Mr. Schwartz told the Commission at this time Dr. Schwartz rents office
space at 7450 France Avenue, adding purchasing and renovating this building
will enable them to operate a state of the art audiology facility. Continuing, Mr.
Schwartz said this renovation would bring a quality medical business to the City
of Edina.
COMMENTS FROM COMMISSIONERS:
Commissioners continued to express concern over the possibility of office
"creep" along Xerxes Avenue to the north if this property is rezoned. They also
stressed they have a real concern about the potential for combining sites to
create a larger office building. Commissioners also acknowledged Xerxes
Avenue is a busy street limiting the attraction for families with small children.
Mr. Costa informed the Commission he also owns the double bungalow
directly to the north of the subject property and has no plans to request a change
in zoning for this double. Chair Lonsbury told Mr. Costa any combining of his
properties (subject site and directly north) would not be looked on favorably. Mr.
Costa reiterated he has no plans for the property to the north of the subject site,
adding if he did that would be the request before the Commission.
SPEAKING FROM THE PUBLIC:
Ms. Julie Neville, 6330 Xerxes Avenue told the Commission she lives and
owns a double bungalow to the north and is very concerned with the possibility of
office "creep". Ms. Neville said living in this area has many issues, adding she
feels abandoned by the City because her area is not serviced adequately by City
maintenance crews.
Chair Lonsbury told Ms. Neville the Commission shares her concerns
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COMMISSION COMMENTS:
A discussion ensued with Commissioners acknowledging there is concern
about the potential for "office creep" along this block and the combining of
mutually owned lots to create larger building sites, but with that said, the
Commission acknowledged that any redevelopment is this area would require the
property owner(s) to apply to the City for any changes. The Commission also
acknowledged this property should not be burdened with "future possibilities", but
cautioned the proponent they would not look favorably on any combining of
properties in the future. Concluding the Commission stated they recognize the
uniqueness of this site. It is a site that contains two different zoning districts,
residential and office. It is a site that is isolated from properties to the north, with
direct access off Xerxes Avenue, not an alley system (and it should remain that
way). Commissioners also acknowledged that this site is the logical break
between office and residential to the north. At present the subject site is an office
building with an apartment attached. It is an anomaly that was build years ago,
and rezoning the other half of the site to match what has existed for years is
logical.
ACTION BY THE COMMISSION:
Commissioner Risser moved to recommend Rezoning, Final
Development Plan and Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment for Z-07-3
and P-07-4 based on the following Guide Plan findings:
A. The guide plan change is consistent with the adjacent land
uses to the south and west.
B. The site functions more with the offices uses to the south,
than the duplexes to the north. The site gains access directly
from Xerxes. All of the other duplexes gain access from a back
alley. The site has no apparent option to access the alley.
C. The project would meet all zoning ordinance requirements.
D. The guide plan change would be consistent with the public
health, safety, and welfare.
E. The long-time existence of the chiropractic clinic within the
existing building.
Based on the following Rezoning findings:
A. The proposed medical office use is consistent with the office
uses to the south and west.
B. The long-time existence of the chiropractic clinic within the
existing building.
C The site functions more with the offices uses to the south,
than the duplexes to the north. The site gains access directly
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from Xerxes. All of the other duplexes gain access from a back
alley. The site has no apparent option to access the alley.
D. The project would meet all zoning ordinance requirements.
E. The rezoning would be consistent with the proposed guide
plan designation.
F. The proposed development would not have an adverse impact
on neighborhood traffic or property values.
and subject to the following conditions:
A. the site must be developed and maintained in substantial
conformance with the following plans, unless modified by
the conditions below:
• Site plan date stamped July 26, 2007.
• Building elevations/existing picture of building date
stamped July 26, 2007; and
B. The property owner is responsible for replacing any
required landscaping that dies.
Commissioner Grabiel seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried.
III. INTERGOVERNMENTAL BUSINESS:
Chair Lonsbury acknowledge receipt of the Council Connection and minutes
from the Transportation Commission.
IV. PUBLIC COMMENT & ADJOURNMENT:
There was no additional public comment. The meeting was adjourned by
Commissioner Risser at 7:50 PM.
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