HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil_Connection_041911Council recognizes Sergeant Police Sgt. Brian Tholen was recog-
nized for his receipt of the Out-
standing Lifetime Achievement
Award by the Special Operations
Training Association (SOTA).
Tholen was nominated by his peers
to receive the distinguished award
for his diligence, perseverance and
devotion to duty and time served
on the Edina SWAT team. Tholen was part of the SWAT team for 13
years, the last six as one of two
team leaders. He responded to 60
SWAT calls, one of which included
directing the SWAT team during the 2008 Republican National Conven-tion protests to provide protection
to the visiting dignitaries.
Formed in 1986, the Edina SWAT
team consists of 10 police officers and four paramedics who respond
to high risk situations when addi-
tional service is needed.
Council grants license, permit for Taste of Edina The Council granted a temporary on
-sale intoxicating liquor license and
special permit to allow for the Taste
of Edina at Centennial Lakes Park.
The liquor license and special per-
mit for the use of City property was
granted to the Edina Chamber of
Commerce, which holds the annual
food-, wine- and micro-brew-sampling event. This year’s event will be held 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 12, at the Hughes
Pavilion.
Tickets to the event, which is a fundraiser for the Chamber of Com-
merce, can be purchased at any
Edina Liquor location, the Chamber
of Commerce office or online.
Council OKs tear-down plans
The Council approved a conditional-
use permit for a new home on
Garrison Lane.
Jeff Miller and Connie Carrino would like to tear down their home
at 4509 Garrison Lane and build a
new one. The property is located
within a 100-year flood plain area
for Nancy Lake. Because the cou-
ple has had problems with ground-water on the site, they would like
the first-floor elevation of the new
home to exceed that of the current
one by more than one foot, trigger-
ing the requirement for a condition-
al-use permit. Specifically, Miller and Carrino would like to raise the
first-floor elevation by 2.4 feet.
College City Design Builders will
construct the new rambler-style home.
Council delays action on
proposed zoning ordinance
amendment The Council tabled action on a zoning ordinance amendment that
would allow for more Colonial style
homes to be built in Edina’s historic
Country Club District.
As the result of recent changes to
the zoning ordinance to address
massing, it became apparent to the
City’s Planning staff that those
changes compromised the ability for a Colonial sytle home to be constructed in the Country Club
District. As a result, the Zoning
Ordinance Update Committee sug-
gested there be a side yard setback
exemption for properties within the Heritage Landmark District. The
Heritage Preservation Board agreed
to require a Certificate of Appropri-
ateness for any addition that uses
the setback exemption to ensure compatibility with adjacent homes.
Council members indicated they
did not see a problem with a lack of
Colonials and asked that the mat-
ter be tabled until after the State Legislature acts on a proposed bill
that would allow Cities to more
easily issue variances.
Planning Commission takes over Zoning Board
responsibilities
To simplify the review process for
some homeowners and developers,
the Council folded the City’s Zoning
Board of Appeals into the Planning Commission.
The Council approved a zoning
ordinance amendment establishing
the Planning Commission as the
A summary of the April 19 Edina City Council & HRA meeting
April 22, 2011
Volume 13, Issue 8 Council Connection
Upcoming meetings:
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11:30 a.m. April 27
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April 27
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May 3
• Public Art Committee, 5 p.m.
May 5
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Zoning Board of Appeals, eliminat-ing a second stop for those seek-
ing certain types of variances for
projects that don’t meet the City’s
zoning standards.
As a result of the change, the Plan-ning Commission will need to meet
twice per month. The group’s
meeting schedule has not yet been
determined.
Council reviews sketch plan
The Council reviewed a local devel-
oper’s sketches for a new develop-
ment on France Avenue.
Ed Noonan of Noonan Construc-tion has ideas for 4528 and 4530
France Ave. He plans to request a
rezoning of the two adjoining prop-
erties from Planned Commercial
District (PCD-1 and PCD-4) to Planned Unit Development. He
would like to tear down the existing
Rapid Oil Change building at 4530
France and build an addition
above the existing garage at 4528 France that would match the build-
ing on that lot. The addition would
serve as an office building.
The properties are within an area
the City designated as a “potential area of change” in the 2008 Com-
prehensive Plan. According to the
Comprehensive Plan, a develop-
ment proposal or rezoning within a
potential area of change requires a Small Area Plan study, though the
authority to initiate one rests with
the City Council. Council members
asked Noonan to meet with the
neighborhood and indicated that such a sketch plan meeting could be an alternative to a Small Area
Plan in this instance.
Some Council members expressed
concerns with the parking configu-ration in his sketches and asked
that he discuss the proposed front
parking lot with the neighborhood.