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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960 03-09 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes RegulariyilNUTES OF TI'L`l REGULAR M -1 -MING 0, THE EDINA �-ILANNING WMMISSICN I-FLD {'lEDNICCM XY Y.ARCH 9TH, 1.9602 AT 8:00 P,I.9. 1N THE E-D1:IA VILLAGE' HALT. MaT'!ier� to ortt: T. L. ':odd, Miirman; Vim. W. Vb. A. Wilkinson, Leonard Odell, David Griswold; George Hite, Planning Director; Barren C. f€y6e, Villi:ga P!,-nagor; Joseph Zikan, Villoge Engineer. Tyr= ui;:cting •:�!s opened ry T. L. Todd, Chai.rram. 1:. the minutes of thr maot.ing of Foz: X'uarf 17, ween. zpprovod on notion by se{.and':_ y h'x.CCt G'11 -int. LCi 12t. �'. ZDi1lF':G VARIANCE. R°'QUESTS V-60-•2. F. C. Kiesner. Rec{aost xo:t n side yard variance on Lot a, Block 1, Southdale Fia•st Addition (6704 Corn:�lia Drive.) kr. Bite ex- plained taint Mr. rios:^cr is requesting permission to conc`C ~uci: his hms 7.15 feet from th/e� (slide lot. line vat -her then 4Che 110 feet ywh�ici�r�/i�sy�r�eequir- eC i,y tho Village Ordinance. 1t vCys ~��~.!ained t'jat me a1. 0 ,.tie 1 Dues. in 'Clic area u( �uC�nt to his lot S'Jere con:it.'Ucted at a time 6Aien ':.Ile Ordi- nance required side '`eards of only 5 feat and 1,fter�iore these homes have the 7.5 f7ct Sitio/ gyrus _�gU_r2d by c3eerJ -restrictions rather than the 10 toot wirds the Villagh no�•r r qui -os. Motion to recommend approval to •C;:o Council !-'as re:ar_'o L'y I: r. Odell, secoiiC3E;:.d by rr. Levais and Carried. S .i l . ZCti ING CHANGE RE OE' STS Z--1-01-19. E. E. _v1!LQ*<rPd. (See E,; ,,nu',es of 10-7-59). !sir. Iverson, an %1'CCO%r(:fr rn t'C5c'6't '.ng fir. ?'! 1 r' h.f? !` l.c .en . c,f'c . fc e the Camm_; ssIan i o re- quo"o :'L that hic, Client be 95L"t ;.%n p£nrm -,-I n to hist' 1.1 'Ch.-T.double I.un(vo.- iC71;,; C -n th-) prope'r'ty rx:.--h of lntoilac cn Bouleva-rd at: Hankerson `•-?-i?nu?. s:?^. 7verson press -rated a plan for • ho" -) F:{ce,.-j,. y SjrsL`E'rtl in the a - —i nc—apol i s ;?rca and indiczited th.o. pl'opo53d :se -routing of Highway 1169 ;_'S itnG?CdtCCf Ot'I c!^i'_tt t z.Gn tWuillri CfianOC ';he Lilcr2C'GG'?" Of i:hi nairll- barhood to such cn e,,:tent- that double h1jngalo .s Mould be a logical de- Volos-ml n -'C' for thi: e?,-rrtyr. lHo at so minted cut- thrii-, the property located v+ithim one shot I;lock of a coi7crci.al devolopment and that: the e -1 -sting 'a;epography of Lhf — .Lot -ua7� m -ch that it tR!ould be ur:econo tical to 64:welok; the pro,''^ie::t y% 7 cr single ? atnily► hoTi,�s. 11r. Cdel l questioned -h� �&Foct of tilt' higit:"'L:y ,-!Mch, ho Minted out, -could }r? tv..ro or thre3 I✓lccks ct:'.'cf f2"om the t��iot)o?'ty �n3 irdiC�tEc� tsn ii 5'l!thi.n the pasY„ Ni, -au- a num,cr of ne-w h0^ -,-)s havo been constructed in this z r' ?a and that plc sv.%-j no jus�ti iion for the es'cablisMIlent of at~O'?z1e °i'lT'� lo-, ,j de'/E !op!'.cnit, of 1'.'.h`-.5 ;7�..^poi• "t . ::C„l:E' discussion'?aS held con -.:ern-.' (t�'- iii�!CC' ptoblcros no- c;0 s'.::'.nrj on the *:vopp L}J is 6 the difficulty in;Y•i.,.i.Cinn-,rt:rec-,t- a 'chrec, 1010 plat. A i' otirm Was made by i`.'r, s-ecu:nde6 13y i'T. QPi.S.t.old to Y,3co?TQAend to tho Ccurcil th,~tc the petition be c`:cricd. iilotion c; cried. .V. NjinUes - 2 3-9-60 S-60-5. Ad'di:.ori-Gro.; . Rei2L.IL.. jVx. Hite presented Mr. 0. Gfoss' x-eplat of Lots 1, 2, nnd 3 of Block 21, hlendelssohn Addition. This is a plat of soma property located at. Mlalonoy Avenue and J ' ,hn Street. (`lotion etas rade ,o approve Iny Mr. Wilkinson, seconded by 1,4x. Lo-,iis and cavried. S-60-6. Normandaip ,Yciit Mr. Hite "at OTF I K ndale Addition. - lie advised .re p A. . .0ts 4 oncl 5 o-*! Bloc' 17, No -ma the Coromisslon that- thi�! z,.s - i iL•mittcd by tho plattsx- has leen re - vis:' t -o thai_- it include,_ "r. codi-'' -ional thro�a stxctat dedication along 66th Str?et. The fouz ne-i lots are till in excess of minimum' Village lot Teqji:ccTnen-'#_-s. 'Ehe proposed development of these lot* simi- la-r to wha-L- Is occu_-ing thrnx(Icut the Normandale Addition. 1-f-otioll to zppro%re fl -to replat rias rii,de L-1 11 . Odell, seconded by vlx.Lewis and carried. 5-50-7. 21.vooksidp PIr. Hite presented the Sud -_I -eq replat of rots 1, 2, an -Iii, 3, Block, 1, now f;acinq Rutledge into two loth, one 75.94' znd the other 113.49' in vjidt-h, -b`Ilicii �vould facc, IMoto-- Stx-eet. rx. Flite pointed out that -16-his plat had been previously approved in p.-P-liMliniry iFoxin by the Council, but due to the lapse of tine_ betveon that approval zind this dk_ite, that it was once agziin being prccented fo.., zperoval. He asked, ho -.%,ever, that it be given + 1, pre_!,Ird;�ary anon i':incl zpp.roval &t d --%is -'Cime because of the limited CF Plat. M�. .pp pl7 seconded by -- C_ U and carried. 50-S'. _Sr]1jo"_r AddUion. Iii. Savory's pa7oposod plat -"or Tlis sleven acr,,, U w7 VzlIcY Vic -w Roi..d and iust to 'Che east of the xL Pxe--.-.nteI for pre', iminary approv al. the plat included a loi, '200' !-nt zp%prox irate; v 300' v:hich lot is, being used 'or a graenhouse t.cc3ticn. Conisidarnblc di , sc-ussion ensued concsininn 'the advisability of s:.'.11:1 i t. t i ng lot 0 thn-',: zi:_,e to v pl:-,ttd. Nx. Swory viae, present znd he hc�d nc' '_ntnn-Lion of discc-n-tinuing, tl,,� gzeenhouse operz- split into tvzo -F 110 v'c, `1--e lnrgx, lot Cculd be Ints, 5,-xinCi 111,o ion tIo zpplrovo made by I. -IT. socond,�� L�y P.6674i.on. At- Ithe Poicrd`s rcquest a plat for the tz-ilan,Wcr areas, hich Itho 'Village nos owns just - of 66th Street bet -,%7 -:',on Cornela Drive),nd Vall,-Y Vi -w ROGO.. Eoc:x-d is -o soil one o' �-­c -ricnCular pieces, hu -- IC "'. L .. - i I C that Z�11 tg%-_ee(? thl.�, -'_-Jr.� sD --'-,hat, -in the ovt?nt )-t is later --ill not b,� necescz-!ry to to 2-,1- Ctrn.- the semo t'. �S. i o n hint t'W­�c lcri n.n, C111 --i ti.;_nt it w,,�s ths VJJRge't, ion at thn-t 'i_ .s. do-vc-1cp betv-esn 7'lruidhdnle .,ren In,3 t! C n;�rth� +La` -':he r-sidents, in the zrea lots dove - J r t.,inn.?ng Co;'T:Illissicn L".i.nL'Los -• 3 V. ()T!, R BUSINESS 3-9-60 Douse Voving 0xdwn<,rece. L;c, Hate presented a pxqpoz-,od draft of an ordinance designed to regulate the moving of houses. 11z explained that the Ordinanl.;e established standards tvhich must be =A before a moving permit could be issued. Tri Ordinance dosignatse •chs Build- ing lnt"-,ector as the enforcing officer. sir. Todd said h2 felt that it rr:'oht to unfA;ise -to retake ally one person the sole .judge of the rnezits of a prop used house relocation and that it raight inS-ccad be be•c .er to let either tho Plc^.ening Commission or the Council mcike such a decision after a public hearing. Mr. Odell questioned the validity of any Ordinance which attempted to control in a,ny way 'the aesthei:sc quality of a home whather it be e new or relocated one. He ask -ed that the Ordinance he referred to 14r. John 4indhorst for reviews. Fir. Lewis moved that the Ordinance be accepted for s udy. Y4tion seconded by Griswold and carried. m-ndmen`c. to Stern Ordinance., Petr. Hite presented a proposed amendment to the Sion Ordinance as offecting the Regional Shopping District. He explain�?d that ithe present Oad7in aneG pi-ohibited any sign being erected i,earer to arty street line 'ih'an -be uni.fo3:11, building line (40 fc-et) and that in the case of a filling svation, especially, this cleated a problem. The pronosa$ 0 din.ance ,=.Quid allow one sign, not exceeding 4S square foes, to ''co eracl-cd i carer 'she street than the �Sst.abl:ished building line. Tr:- purpose, of such a sign Would be to state the narne or addressor bo'Y!i of th . busin.^ss and it could not be used to adv2xtise either 1 product offexod for sale or a service provided on the rgemise. The Crdinnnce tvould also prohibit any flashing illuminated sign. Follocring a short discussion, W. . Gris67old moved to approve the proposed CzdinanCe, zec n,v,--l3 :y "I"i k-inson and cairriod. lanninq C:a�stat�san Conci3.ne=,aationn._ Ienninq-roposals received be the Village based upon the Planning Program outlined at the February meeting tinge accepted for consideration. It t:.cs su caste:: that the �nwrSers or the Comarnission visit tho offices of tho firms presen•Ving the proposals vri•th4n the next week to both ns -et -the personnel of the offices and to look over some of their cu -pent projects. i;"^rain, %.•as edjournerl at 9s35 p. m. on motion by f . Lewis, seconded end carried. Respoccfully submitted, jackie Herriges, Secretary