HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-10-31 Planning Commission Regular Meeting MinutesMINUTE SUMMARY
Regular Meeting of the Edina Planning Commission
Wednesday, October 31, 2007, 7:00 PM
Edina City Hall Council Chambers
4801 West 50 th Street, Edina, MN
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chair, John Lonsbury, Julie Risser, Nancy Scherer, Kevin Staunton, Mike
Fischer, Steve Brown, Floyd Grabiel and Katie Sierks
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Michael Schroeder and Arlene Forrest
STAFF PRESENT:
Cary Teague and Jackie Hoogenakker
I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES:
The minutes of the September 26, 2007, meeting were filed as submitted.
II. NEW BUSINESS:
LD-7-6, 8, 9, 10 Lot Divisions for Gerald Arneson at
5216 Malibu Drive
5305 Malibu Drive
5309 Malibu Drive
5317 Malibu Drive &
7021 McCauley Trail
STAFF PRESENTATION:
Mr. Teague informed the Commission the applicant is proposing to split
each of his properties into two lots to create a lot line separating the two dwelling
units at the party-wall. Mr. Teague explained each of the units is separated by a
fire-wall and each of the units has separate utilities.
Mr. Teague concluded staff recommends approval of the lot divisions as
requested.
COMMISSION COMMENTS:
Commissioner Grabiel suggested that staff consider requiring some type
of "association requirement" if a property owner applies to "split" their double
dwelling unit. Commissioner Grabiel said he wants to ensure that the property is
equally maintained, i.e. same roof shingles and exterior building materials, etc.
Mr. Teague said private covenants could be a possibility, adding he will research
what other cities do and will bring his findings back before the Commission at a
later date.
COMMISSION ACTION:
Commissioner Brown moved to recommend lot division approvals
for 5216, 5305, 5309, 5317 Malibu Drive and 7021 McCauley Trail.
Commissioner Scherer seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion
carried.
LD-07-11 Lot Divisions for Richard Strom at
7015 McCauley Trail
STAFF PRESENTATION:
Mr. Teague informed the Commission the applicant is proposing to split
each of his properties into two lots to create a lot line separating the two dwelling
units at the party-wall. Mr. Teague explained each of the units is separated by a
fire-wall and each of the units has separate utilities.
Mr. Teague concluded staff recommends approval of the lot divisions as
requested.
COMMISSION ACTION:
Commissioner Brown moved to recommend lot division approval for
7015 and 7013 McCauley Trail. Commissioner Scherer seconded the
motion. All voted aye; motion carried.
Z-07-5 Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Rezoning, Preliminary Development Plan,
Zoning Ordinance Amendment
James Nelson, Eberhardt Advisory, LLC
77 th Street & Parklawn Avenue area
STAFF PRESENTATION:
Planner Teague informed the Commission at this time the Edina Gateway
Pentagon Park redevelopment team would like to present their redevelopment
proposal for the Pentagon Park office area on an informational basis.
Planner Teague concluded the redevelopment request requires the
following:
• A Comprehensive Guide Plan Amendment
• Rezoning from Planned Office District to Mixed Development District-6
• Preliminary Development plan for the entire site
• Zoning Ordinance Amendment in the MDD-6 District to reduce the
minimum acreage amount from 50 acres to 20 acres.
PRESENTATION BY DEVELOPMENT TEAM:
Mr. Jim Nelson presented the development team; Laura Lindhom,
Eberhardt, Craig Lau, Paul May and Daniel Green of Miller Dunwiddie, Daniel
Coyle, Todd Halunen and JoNette Kuhnau of Kimley Horn.
Mr. Nelson addressed the Commission and informed them he along with
the development team are very enthused about the proposed revitalization plan
for this area, adding they are present this evening to share their vision. Mr.
Nelson presented the following points on the redevelopment of the Gateway
area. They are as follows:
• redevelopment of a mixed use area designed for intergenerational living
• development of state of the art Class A commercial space
• construction of a hotel
• revitalization of an aging commercial district
• enhanced connections between uses
• promotion of environmental stewardship and;
• proposed design follows the evolving Comprehensive Plan without
variances
Continuing, Mr. Nelson related to the Commission a brief history of the area.
Mr. Nelson noted the proposed redevelopment would include:
• an 80,000 GSF 150 room hotel
• NW office building (4-10 stories) supported by parking structure
• E office building (4-10 stories) supported by parking structure
• SW office building (4-12 stories) supported by parking
• 62 townhouse units north of West 77th Street
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• 492 independent living units north of West 77th Street
• 151 unit assisted living building supported by parking north of West 77th
Street
Mr. Nelson also asked the Commission to note that Burgundy Place which
was recently rezoned and approved for redevelopment is located in the North
West corner of the Pentagon office site area and is not included in this
development proposal.
Concluding Mr. Nelson said over the next 25 years Edina will see an increase
in residents 65 years and over. The proposal as presented would mix uses and
create an integrated housing development including a care facility component
that would promote housing diversity. Continuing, Mr. Nelson said this mixed
use area would also create recreational opportunities, medical clinic facilities as
well as restaurant and service retail uses. Mr. Nelson said he believes the
proposed development is a new "gateway" for the future with the construction
phase looking at completion in 7 to 10 years.
COMMENTS FROM THE COMMISSION:
Commissioners expressed the following:
• the City is still in the process of amending the Comprehensive Plan; how
does this fit
• is the proposal consistent with the existing Comprehensive Plan
• the project needs further or a true represtation of "green" areas
• density and traffic flow concerns
• ensure environmental measures are implemented, solar panels, green
roofs, ground source heat pumps, etc.
• the project has the appearance of over parking
• there is concern about "rush hour" impact on intersections
• density
• height
• appears the "mixed use" aspect of the proposal is "split", pointing out
housing appears on only one side of West 77th Street and is not integrated
throughout the entire Pentagon office park site.
Chair Lonsbury noted this is the Commissions first "look" at the proposal
pointing out redevelopment of this area will occur in phases with the
responsibility of the Commission to "react" to the plan on a general basis. Chair
Lonsbury said the official public hearing on the Gateway proposal by the
Planning Commission will be on November 28th. Chair Lonsbury invited any
public present to speak to the proposal.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS:
Mr. William Hanson, 7457 West Shore Drive, would like the developer to
provide a photo mock-up (if at all possible) of what the hotel and office buildings
would look like from his rear yard. He added he is a little worried about building
height.
Mr. Crane, 4952 Poppy Lane, told the Commission he applauds the
developer and their interaction with the community; however he is still worried
about building height. He added he would like the height capped at 50 feet. Mr.
Crane said in his opinion buildings with height should be kept in the France
Avenue area of Edina.
Mr. Tom Fletcher, 2190 Excelsior Boulevard, told the Commission he is a
nearby Edina business owner and has some concern that the site has been
designed with the backs or rear of the proposed housing element facing West
77th Street. Mr. Fletcher added he wants the developer to make sure the rear
design of the project looks good and is "user friendly" along West 77th Street.
Ms. JoEllen Dever, 7405 Oaklawn Avenue, said her concern is with the
environment to include construction noise, increased traffic noise and emission
pollution.
Mr. Peter Winsel, representing Seagate (adjoining business site) told the
Commission his company has some concern about traffic, but is more concerned
about construction vibrations. He explained his business deals with very sensitive
machines and vibrations from construction equipment could have a negative
impact on equipment.
Mrs. Crane, 4952 Poppy Lane, said she has a concern with the hotel and
what a large retail venture such as this could pose for the area. Mrs. Crane said
at this time she resides near an office park that is very quiet during the evenings
and weekends. Introducing a retail element like the hotel and accompanying
amenities will bring traffic into the area day and night. Concluding, Mrs. Crane
said she is also worried about safety; especially from strangers wandering
throughout the area.
Chair Lonsbury thanked the development team and neighbors for
attending the meeting reiterating the Planning Commission will hear and
act on this proposal at their November 28, 2007 Planning Commission
meeting.
A-07-6 Zoning Ordinance Amendments
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Building Height for Single-Family homes
Setbacks for Egress Windows
STAFF PRESENTATION:
Mr. Teague reminded the Commission over the past year, the City Council
and Commission have had continued discussions on the "massing" issue, adding
because of these discussions the City Council has adopted three specific
changes to the zoning. (Rebuild home- the lowest floor elevation of a new home
may not be more than one-foot above the lowest floor elevation of the home that
was torn down, a sliding scale setback on lots between 61-75 feet in width and
bay windows were eliminated as a setback exception). Mr. Teague concluded
that staff recommends revising the ordinance to take out the "rebuild home" only
part and limit all construction, whether it is a tear down rebuild or an addition to
increasing the first floor elevation to no more than one foot above the existing
first floor elevation.
Mr. Teague explained the City Council has also requested the planning
commission to examine the issue of setbacks for egress windows. The State
Building Code requires the opening of a window well to be at least 4 feet from the
house. According to the City Engineer, egress windows and their associated
window wells, are causing drainage problems in side yards with homes that are
located within 10 feet of the side lot line. Therefore, staff is recommending that
the closest opening for a window well may not be closer than 5 feet to a side lot
line.
Chair Lonsbury invited members of the audience to speak to the proposed
Ordinance changes:
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Mr. Fletcher, 5137 Halifax Avenue, told the Commission he lived at
"ground zero" when one talks about massing. Mr. Fletcher said the continuing
changes in his neighborhood have caused him to move to another community;
however, he said as changes are made to the Code he doesn't want those
changes to prevent him from improving his Edina property.
Mr. Lon Oberpriller, 5510 Highwood Drive, said he believes the proposed
Code changes are just nibbling at the Code. Mr. Oberpriller said he believes the
"massing" issue in Edina is more with the small lots, adding in his opinion the
way the Code presently reads it's "one size fits all" and that isn't working any
longer. Mr. Oberpriller pointed out Edina is comprised of neighborhoods created
by subdivisions. Mr. Oberpriller said it would make sense to him to adjust the
Code by lot size.
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Public Comment period closed.
COMMISSION COMMENT:
Commissioners expressed their agreement that "one size doesn't fit all"
pointing out Edina is comprised of many different neighborhoods and each
"neighborhood" is made up of unique characteristics. Commissioners
acknowledged that in many parts of the City many residents feel that the
changes in their neighborhoods are too radical, and something must be done to
either prohibit those changes or at least slow them down. Commissioners noted
with so many differing lot sizes in Edina the correct course to take may be to look
at Floor Area Ratio (FAR). Staff acknowledged that State law requires that all
properties are considered on an equal basis, adding if changes are made to
Code changes should be across the board. If one wants to target specific
neighborhoods the zoning designation would need to be changed neighborhood
by neighborhood.
With regard to the proposed change to Code regarding egress windows it
was pointed out that making it more difficult to place an egress window in the
basement area may trigger tear downs in our smaller lot neighborhoods so
property owners can achieve more living space. Continuing, Commissioners
added if the concern of the City Council is drainage that issue is addressed at the
building permit phase and maybe re-review of that process could be considered.
Safety was also mentioned as an issue with regard to egress windows with the
concern expressed that children could fall into these window wells especially if
the "clear" area between homes is limited.
Chair Lonsbury pointed out that this evening the Commission has been
asked to comment on the two proposed changes, adding he believes separating
the two would be best. Commissioners agreed.
COMMISSION COMMENT — EGRESS WINDOWS:
Commissioners acknowledged that changing the Code to address egress
windows would mostly impact the smaller lot areas of Edina. A discussion
occurred with regard to the potential for an increase in setback variances if Code
is changed and the "new" setback can't be met. Commissioners acknowledged if
a hardship is present (e.g. egress window can't be placed in the rear yard) that
hardship would be considered when acting on a variance request for placement
of an egress window. Commissioners noted that variances are considered on a
case by case basis with hardship one of the factors the Zoning Board looks at.
Commissioner Brown moved to recommend amending the ordinance
to read that the closest opening for a window well not be closer than 5 feet
to a side lot line. Commissioner Grabiel seconded the motion. All voted
aye; motion carried.
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COMMISSION COMMENT — BUILDING HEIGHT / ELEVATION:
Commissioners stated they are pleased with the recommendations of the
massing task force; however, believe that what the City is experiencing will be
with us for a while unless even more measures are implemented.
Commissioners suggested that the City Council review past Commission
meetings on massing and also review past recommendations by the massing
task force. Commissioners also suggested that to control massing that a formula
may need to be developed that responds to the different character districts that
are found in the City.
Commissioner Grabiel moved to recommend amending the
ordinance to read "increasing the first floor elevation to no more than one
foot above the existing first floor elevation". Commissioner Fischer
seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried.
A-07-7
Ordinance Amendment to
Edina's Federal Emergency Management Agency
Flood Insurance Rate Map
STAFF PRESENTATION:
Mr. Teague informed the Commission this could be considered a
"housekeeping item" and explained the flood elevation has been lowered in a
certain area in Edina. This change triggers an amendment to Edina's Federal
Emergency Management Agency Flood Insurance Rate Map.
Mr. Teague noted the City Engineer has reviewed the documents and
does not object to the revisions. Mr. Teague concluded staff recommends that
the City Council approve the amendment as presented.
COMMISSION ACTION:
Commissioner Fischer moved to recommend approval of the
ordinance amendment to Edina's Federal Emergency Management Agency
Flood Insurance Rate Map. Commissioner Grabiel seconded the motion.
All voted aye; motion carried.
III. INTERGOVERNMENTAL BUSINESS:
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Chair Lonsbury noted the Commission received the Council Connection
and other governmental business papers.
IV. ADJOURNMENT:
The meeting adjourned at 9:45 PM
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