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1992-07-08 CPC Packet
ter THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA July 8, 1992 THE STILLWATER PLANNING COMMISSION WILL MEET ON MONDAY, JULY 13, 1992 AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS OF CITY HALL, 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET. AGENDA Approval of Minutes - June 8, 1992. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Case No. V/92-28 - A Variance to the rearyard setback requirements (20 feet requested, 25 feet required) for the construction of a deck at 1203 North Martha Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Michael and Darlene Sampson, Applicants. 2. Case No. SUP/92-29 - A Special Use Permit to operate a three (3) bedroom Bed and Breakfast at 801 West Pine Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Jon Gilbert and Rita Jo Graybill, Applicants. 3. Case No. SUP/92-30 - A Special Use Permit to operate a four (4) bedroom Bed and Breakfast at 811 West Pine Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Duane E. Arndt, Applicant. 4. Case No. SUP/92-32 - A Special Use Permit for an expansion of Lakeview Memorial Hospital along with additional parking and landscaping. The property is located at 919 West Anderson Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Lakeview Memorial Hospital, Applicant. 5. Case No. SV/92-31 - A street vacation for the portion of West Anderson Street between South Greeley Street and South Everett Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Lakeview Memorial Hospital, Applicant. 6. Case No. SUP/92-33 - A Special Use Permit to conduct a 1,316 square foot retail business, along with outdoor sales, at 501 North Main Street in the CBD, Central Business District. Stillwater Antiques, Applicant. 7. Case No. V/SUP/92-34 - A Variance to the sideyard setback requirements (10 feet required, approximately 2 feet requested) and to the frontyard setback requirements (20 feet minimum required, 4 feet requested) along with a Special Use Permit to operate a commercial lap swimming pool as part of an existing fitness club facility at 110 South Greeley Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Heidi Rosebud, Applicant. 8. Case No. SUP/92-35 - A Special Use Permit to conduct an art studio business at 207 South Sixth Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Steve Salek, Applicant. CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612-439-6121 SS3NISAS �]H10 •qupoLLddy `.aagpMLLLjS jo k4Lj '080 `g0LJZSLO ssauLsnB LPJ4u@3 aq4 uL punos ap!sgno 6uL4PLn6aa luawpuawy gxal 6ULu07 - T-Z6/1tiZ 'ON asP3 '6 oMl a6L)d 2pua6y uoLssLwwoO 6uLuupLd I STILLWATER PLANNING COMMISSION - MINUTES Date: June 8, 1992 Time 7 p.m. Members Present: Gerald Fontaine, Chairman Angela Anderson, Glenna Bealka, Duane Elliott, and Don Valsvik Steve Russell, Comm. Dev. Director Ann Pung-Terwedo, Planner Absent: Gene Bealka, Gary Funke, Rob Hamlin, and Darwin Wald Chairman Fontaine called the meeting to order. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion by Don Valsvik to approve the minutes of May 11, 1992; seconded by Glenna Bealka. All in favor. PUBLIC HEARING Case No. V/92-24 - Variance to the approved sign program for an internally illuminated 4' x 8' box sign for Croix Valley Glassworks in the River Heights Auto Repair Mall, 14366 North 60th Street in the Business Park Commercial District, BP-C. Manager Bill Gramenz appeared on behalf of the applicant. Mr. Gramenz state the current signage is almost indistinguishable. He also stated it would cost three times more to have individual letters versus a box -type sign. Steve Russell noted that Croix Valley Glassworks is located at the back of the Mall, with no frontage on the Mall interior. Maximum allowable signage is 25 feet, he said. If the cabinet -type sign is allowed, he recommended that the letters be white with blue plexiglass to match the facade and that the cabinet be painted gray to match the color of the brick. Mr. Gramenz said Croix Valley Glassworks would prefer to have turquoise letters, as turquoise is the company color. He said Suburban Lighting recommended painting the plexiglass black and just illuminating the letters. •slueolldde `uosugop uAAgje>j pue IJeo '101J}Sl0 IelIuaplsaa AIlwe� OMl `9H aqI Ul }aaJIS IIOJan3 ginoS o I,l of jol 6ullaed ,i(J goJnyo seW -IS woJj abeaeb lleis-omi a anow of Isenbaa 'LZ-Z6/W8 -ON aseO 'Jonej ul lly •uosaapuy elabuy Aq papuooas ,suoillpuoo papuawwooaa ayj q;llM `I1wJad aqj anoadde 01 panow 1101113 auena pes ay `asnoy aql se alAls pue Joloo awes eqj Alleolseq ul paluled pue palow aq p1noM abeaeb aql -Jawwns slgl paluled pue palooJ-aJ aq pinoM asnoy sly papels jeAawgljo -JW -aouaPlsej aqj gopew of abeaeb ay} bul}uled pue bullow uo pauolllpuoo aq IIwJad bulnow agj 10 lenoJdde palsabbns aH -A JadoJd ay} uo abeaeb eqj eoeld of palsenbei ioxawglJp 'JW 000elaen aqj panoJdde pey llounoo A}lo aql pales llassnU -in lleyaq uMo sly uo paJeadde JaAawgIio paegolH lueollddy 'jolajsla lelluaplsaH xeldn(J `9H aql ul IaaJlS uapull jsaM 8ZL of lned 'IS woJl abeaeb Jeo-OMI a anow of IsenboU '9� -Z6/M 'ON aseO -Jonej ul lly •Uoljow aqj papuooas e�lea8 euuel!D -� oegjes loo}-vt, „Iensln„ e sl OJagJ pup SJOUMoawoq Tuaoefpe eqj joedwl Allensln IOU ilp goJod aqj peyj bulppe `asnoy ayl ..o uolleool aql jo uollenlls leloods aql of enp Isenbei aoueuen aqj anoadde of uolIow agj apew �lnslen uoa •sNjumopls jol pasn aq Jana IIIM eaJe pJenalnoq eqj AjeN lun sl 11 Iegl pappe eulejuoA uewJleyo -aouepuelle ul aJaM sJogyblau ou jeyj Ino palulod osle OH „'O0uGJajjlp jueoipubls„ a sluasaJdaJ oes-ep-lno eqj of asnoy aqj 10 uoljejuauo eqj palsabbns PUB `aouelswnom leloods a uo poseq aq isnw lsenbei ,sll!M aqj uo Uolsloop agl -luepeoeid a jas um seNel uolsslwwoo buluueld agj UOIJOB (Jana Iegj pa}ou lj0lll3 'JW -linoo q}edJaaa `oes-ap-lno 8111 pJeMOI paluepo Allenjoe sl pue jol JauJoo a uo sl eouePlsaJ eqj jegj ul „Iuajall!p„ sl aseo }}lM aqj pies llassn�j •Jw •sueld bulpllnq eqj o} suol}oafgo Aue possaJdxa pey auo ou pue sJOggblau aqj lle pa}oejuoo pey aqs p81els IllM *SJN (TOM pJenalnoq A}lo Sl }aa} t,-V IegJ 10 51 jegj ino palulod 1101113 'JW) 'asnoy aq} jo apls aql of gJno aqj 10 abpa aql wolf 1881 tt sl 1! Ales OH -asnoy agl gojew pinoM snnopulM pue sloop `bulpls eqj_ -asnoy Jlaq} 10 apls eqj of uolllppe goJod ,t, L x Z I, e pllnq of sl Isenbei eqj peuleldxo jjlM JW .11egaq uMo Jlaq} uo paJeadde I11M AIJanaB pue laeyoin slueollddy 'jolJlsla leljuaplseH Allwe3 albulS eqj ul gjedJaaa z lz ;e uolilppe goJod paueejos e }onJisuoo of (posodoid t,I, `paJlnbei leaf 06) �oegjas of eoueuen '9Z-Z6/n 'ON ase�j -Jone;< ul ll`d 'UOljow aqj papuooas uosJapuy elabuy -sJoloo/ublsep ul ubls „buiseald AlleoqagIsee„ ue buldolanap Ul gins Alp glIM �JOM JOIoeJlUOo bullgbll s1l pUe SWMSSeI0 �allen XIOJO IeyI UOIIIpUO0 aqj gllM abeubls loo}-Z£ palsenbei aqj anoadde 01 UolIow aql spew lj01113 auena z 3 Mrs. Johnson said one mature tree would have to be removed in order to place the garage on the property. She also said she was unsure if she needed a permit since it would be moved in conjunction with Hope House. Mr. Russell said a moving permit is required, but told Mrs. Johnson to check with the Johnson Company (the moving firm) to see if the Hope House permit would cover both moves. Mrs. Johnson noted the garage must be moved by July 17. The tree needs to be taken down and foundation laid prior to the move, and she expressed concern about doing the work without permit approval. While commission members said they couldn't guarantee council approval, they said they saw no problem with the request, suggesting the garage would be an asset to the property and noting the garage would be well within setback requirements. Duane Elliott moved to approve the permit with the recommended conditions that the structure meet setback requirements and that a small shed to removed from the property. Don Valsvik seconded the motion. All in favor. Case N . V 2-11. Continuance of a variance request for an existing six-foot high cedar fence (42 inches allowed) 21 feet from the property line at 623 West Olive Street in the RB, Two Family Residential District. Applicant Michelle Elliott appeared on her own behalf. Ms. Elliott explained why the fence was constructed prior to application of the needed variance. She stated that because she owns large dogs, being able to construct a fence was a condition on the purchase of the property. She said she called the building official regarding the fence and was told it must be a foot off the property line, but that no permit was required. Because the home had been condemned prior to Ms. Elliott's purchase, a building official visited the home six months later to see if required improvements had been made; at that time, she was informed there was "a problem" with the fence. Mr. Russell noted the setback requirement is due to the height of the fence. A 48-inch height fence doesn't require a setback. The setback requirement, he said, is to protect neighbors' views. Mr. Fontaine asked whether a variance to both setback and height restricts would be required. Mr. Elliott noted that Planning Commission had approved placement of 60-inch fences on a split vote. However, he pointed out that many of the fences sold a Menard's or Knox exceed the City's height restrictions. People should be advised when they purchase fences that municipalities have regulations regarding height and location. He later suggested putting a handout in Welcome Wagon packets advising new residents out City regulations. Mr. Russell said he would work on a developing a handout listing City regulations relating to fences, swimming pools and signs. 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V/92-28 Planning Commission Meeting Date: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 1203 North Martha Street Comprehensive Plan District: Central Business District Zoning District: CBD Applicant's Name: Michael and Darlene Sampson Type of Application: Variance PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Variance to the rearyard setback requirements for the replacement of a deck at 1203 North Martha Street. DISCUSSION: The request is to replace an existing deck behind a residential home. The new deck will be approximately 1014"x16' and 20 feet from the rear property line, twenty five feet required. This location for the deck is appropriate with the house site and adjacent properties. The applicant must secure the necessary building permits. RECOMMENDATION: Approval. FINDINGS: The granting of this variance is necessary for the reasonable use of the land or buildings. 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Eu l' Ile 4925 ' G�/z la24P���� y C. e -�P Ing-1 l'ee. r/1m� e u 16c� ya �� e045+`at �a-1 I o-7 14 wis- 'eel Ues . Sam ��a2L � Qq�/2AP Sam�osonl Z /�a ve nD ©6J P�-1<<0� s lit e e,CrsX:,y G�ecrlt f /ao 3 Al. /Va✓z&,e A 6e 311V b�.�y�n-nzls m �I»a Q3sodabd :r�� y�1HM"1751$ `rS x s -G9 37.1 S- 10l �— 0e �NIl �.LY1�a0Nd 'N ^f is �i�}J�IU 'fJ Lor;f k z�?�Hirdd3� JS 17 'N LaI '115 u GIN VI •N TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: ANN PUNG-TERWEDO, PLANNER DATE: JULY 9, 1992 SUBJECT: CASE NOS. SUP/92=29 and SUP/92-30 BACKGROUND: The following Bed and Breakfast permit applications maybe controversial because these homes are right next door to each other on Pine Street. They are located at 801 and 811 West Pine Street. They are both older homes similar in architectural style and character. Both appear to have adequate parking on site and would adhere nicely to Bed and Breakfast use. Both applications were submitted before the Planning Commission deadline. DISCUSSION: The important issue for the Planning Commission on these applications is Sub. 25 f.3. of the Stillwater Zoning Ordinance which states "The location of another Bed and Breakfast within three blocks is prohibited. This was written into the Ordinance in order to protect the residential areas of commercialization of Bed and Breakfast. Another reason was parking issues in residential neighborhoods. Two variances have been given since the Ordinance was written. These include: 1. SUP/90-81 - A Variance for 903 South Fourth Street. This home is closer to another Bed and Breakfast at 626 North Fourth Street. 2. SUP/90-76 and SUP/90-3 - A Special Use Permit was issued to 102 East Cherry Street even though it was closer to a property which had received a Bed and Breakfast permit at 210 East Laurel Street. Since that time, one of the Bed and Breakfast permits became null and void. Besides these two cases, the Ordinance has been very effective with the three (3) block limit regulation. Staff has received numerous phone calls in the past three years on opening Bed and Breakfasts within the three block limit. When told of the regulation, prospective Bed and Breakfast owners do not apply for permits. Presently, eight homes have Bed and Breakfast Special Use Permits in Stillwater. One of these homes has not opened all their permitted rooms and another is still renovating the home. The Planning Department has been updated on these projects. The property owners are moving in a forward direction on their projects and should be open by the end of 1993. FINDINGS: The Planning Commission should think about some important issues before making final decisions on these cases. 1. If these permits are granted, and a Variance is given, is this going to be an appropriate direction of Bed and Breakfast permits in the future? 2. Is one of these homes more appropriate for Bed and Breakfasts? STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Based on the three (3) block limit regulation, Staff recommends denial. PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SUP/92-29 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 801 West -Pine Street Comprehensive Plan District: Two Family Residential Zoning District: RB Applicant's Name: Jon and Rita Graybill Type of Application: Special Use Permit. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Special Use Permit to operate a three (3) bedroom Bed and Breakfast at 801 West Pine Street. DISCUSSION: The request is to conduct a three (3) bedroom Bed and Breakfast Inn in a home at 801 West Pine Street. The home is approximately 109 years old and has quite an interesting history according to the applicants letter. The structure is located in the RB, Two Family Residential District. The site plan shows where guest parking will be located. The owners will park directly in front of their garage or inside the garage structure. A description of the lighting for the parking area includes a single halogen light affixed to the carriage mouse. The sign proposed will duplicate the turnings on the front porch. The sign meets the sign size allowable at four square feet. As stated in the application, breakfast is the only meal served and the dining facilities will not be open to the general public. The applicants will not sell liquor. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Attached. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Denial. NECESSARY FINDING FOR APPROVAL: The proposed use will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare; however, if the adjacent home is approved for a Bed and Breakfast, a Variance will be required to the Ordinance based on the Bed and Breakfast Ordinance. According to Subd. 25.f.3. the location of another Bed and Breakfast use within three (3) blocks is prohibited. FINDING FOR DENIAL: The proposal is not consistent with the Zoning Ordinance regarding separation of Bed and Breakfast. 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Except The South 82 Feet There Of Owner: Name Jon Gilbert Gra bill and Rita Joe Gra bill Address 801 West Pine Street Phone Applicant (if other than owner): Name Address Type of Request: Rezoning X Special Use Permit Variance Phone 430-3725 Approval Approval Other of Preliminary Plat of Final Plat Description of Request: Request issuance of a Special use Permit to allow operation of a three 3 room Bed and Breakfast. In accordance with Section 31.01 of the Stillwater Signature of Ap Date of Public Hearing: NOTE: Sketch of proposed property and structure to be drawn on back of this form or attached, shovying the fdRowing: 1. North direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on lot. �A 3. Dimensions of front and side set -backs. - ��� 't, 4. Dimensions of proposed structure. 5. Street names. 6. Location of adjacent existing buildings. 3- 7. Other information as may be requested. .' 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We will provide a three course breakfast for guests only and will not serve liquor. The nearest Bed and Breakfast is the Ann Bean house at 319 West Pine, four and one half blocks away. Our sign will duplicate the turnings on the front porch, be conservative in design and will have an area of less than four square feet. A drawing is attached. After purchasing the home two years ago Rita and I have been working, quite literally day and night to prepare for the Bed and Breakfast. We have the enthusiastic support of our neighbors and will devote full time to our sole occupation as inn keepers. Both of us are state department trained diplomats and feel highly qualified to operate in this people oriented profession. Thank you very much for your consideration. Sincerely, eita and Jon Graybill 801 West Pine Street Stillwater, MN 55082 430-3725 t) - " - - - :J d. Ci- .4 . - v:: 5 L PORCH -5 PO r. BAR - -------- - C:D CD 4 LU oOJ p aq J24SgLU 4+eq 4POIJ em -C 4 te9 ---_. _.lp�i Z# Wood tuooj ISa» !q iuUoQ,J •.tIa ti from Ir -, 1 4 1 rwre h 801 West Rne Ist float ion c Riia GraAill PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SUP/92-30 Planning Commission Meeting: JUly 13, 1992 Project Location: 811 West Pine Street Comprehensive District: Two Family Residential Zoning District: RB Applicant's Name: Duane E. Arndt Type of Application: Special Use Permit. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A Special Use Permit to operate a four (4) bedroom Bed and Breakfast at 811 West Pine Street. DISCUSSION i ne request is to conduct a four (4) bedroom Bed and Breakfast Inn in a home at home at 811 West Pine Street. The home is approximately 106 years old. The present owners have resided in the home since 1971. The parking area for the home is located on the east portion of the lot with access to Pine Street. The applicant did not submit a site plan for the parking but has stated there is adequate parking for guests and his family. After inspection of the site, it appears there would be adequate space. This site plan is needed t.o specifically determine where parking will be located. The applicant does not intend to include signage. The applicant has stated he has exterior lighting illuminating the driveways. He may need additional lighting from the structure to the parking areas. As stated in the application, breakfast will be the only meal served and dining facilities will not be open to the general public. The applicants will not sell liquor. The structure is located in the RB, Two Family Residential District. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Attached. NECESSARY FINDING FOR APPROVAL: The proposed use will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare; however, if the adjacent home is approved for a Bed and Breakfast permit, a Variance will be required according to Subd. 25,f.3. of the Zoning Ordinance. The location of another Bed and Breakfast use within three (3) blocks is prohibited. FINDING FOR DENIAL: The proposal is not consistent with the Zoning Ordinance regarding separation of Bed and Breakfasts. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Denial. 11�1WOPTI 1111 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. SUP/92-30 1. The manager of the residence shall live on -site. 2. Before use as a Bed and Breakfast, the building and cooking facilities shall be approved by the County Health Officer, Fire Marshal, and City Building Official. 3. One parking space for each guest room shall be set aside and marked "FOR GUEST ONLY". Additional spaces are available for owners use. 4. If provided, dining facilities for breakfast shall be available to registered guest only (not available to the general public). 5. No liquor shall be sold on premises. 6. One four square foot sign is allowed on -site consistent with the architectural character of the building (maximum height of four feet). This shall be reviewed by the Community Development Director. 7. Adequate pedestrian scale lighting shall be provided between the Inn and parking area. 8. No general external lighting of the site that may impact the surrounding residential area is allowed. Lighting shall be installed between the parking area and structure for safety reasons. 9. The Special Use Permit is not transferable. New property owners or managers shall require a new Special Use Permit. 10. The Bed and Breakfast use permit shall be reviewed before the Planning Commission and City Council for revocation if complaints regarding the Bed and Breakfast use are received by the Community Development Director. 11. This permit is for fourf (4) Bed and Breakfast rooms only. Additional rooms shall require a modification to this permit. 12. A site plan shall be submitted showing where guest and resident parking will be located. 811 West Pine Stillwater, MN 55082 July 6, 1992 City Council and Planning Commission City of Stillwater City Hall Stillwater, MN 55082 RE: Special Use Permit for Bed and Breakfast pursuant to Ordinance 681. Lear Members of the City Council of the City of Stillwater, and the Planning Commission: The following information is submitted regarding application for a special use permit pursuant to Ordinance 681: 1. Parking. The property at 811 West Pine Street has a three car garage apron accessing from Pine Street and a three car garage apron accessing from Willard Street. The premises also has a two car garage drive way and access on the west side of the property, accessing from Pine Street. Application has been made for a special use permit to operate a four bedroom B & B. The garages and apron accessing from Pine Street and Willard Street provide alternative parking sites for use by any guest occupying the B & B. Any additional parking needed can be more than adequately provided to either the owner or guest by access to the established driveway on the west side of the property accessing a two car garage. 2. The dining facilities at the B & B will be exclusively for the use of the registered guests and not be open to the Publi c_ 3. No liquor will be sold upon the premises. 4. At this time, no additional identification is intended. Identification of the premises is already located upon limestone piers at the front of the premises. 5. The house located at 811 West Pine Street was constructed in 1886 by August Johnson, builder, for William Pierce Long. 6. At the present time, exterior lighting illuminating the drive ways is in place. Buried underground cable exist to provided additional supplemental lighting. S?[?[ /Kaa gPuav f -TL6T aauTS gaa.zgg auTd 4saM TT8 qP se zuza auq P Td o Pup Paun�o anPu sgpUaV aus uo su9u0qTaqa 00 oM PUP aOOT3 uoPa uo SMOO lg4Pq agaTdnzoo oMq sou qaaaau gs9M T8 qP asnou auy -s9zgTTio'e3 -L Z abEa Z66T '9 ATnr Caso Numbor-i ye/�,-� _ f 0 Fee Paid __ 70 --- ____ CASE NUMBER Date Filed _ 4��3 PLANNING ADMINISTRATIVE FORM Street Location of Property: _.SLL�iL_amine_S�—r_StllL�zats�,._➢QD1__55�82__ Logal Description of Property: ___________________ Owner. Name _ Deana E _ AKTAt------------------------------------- Address811 W__Pine, Stiilwat-Lr MN ___ Applicant (if other than owner): Name --------------------------------- Address ------------------------------ Phone: --------------- Type of Request:- ___ Rezoning ___ Approval of Preliminary Plat _X_ Special Use Permit ___ Approval of Final Plat ___ Variance ___ Other -_--_______________ Description of Request. _ syaecial Use Permit _to Operate and Breakfast — pursuant_to Ord. 681 -------------- ----------------- Signature of Applicant. _Bed_ Date of Public Hearing: ___-__-___--________________..__-__-____-_---_ NOTE: Sketch of proposed property and structure to be drawn,on back o m at- tacked, showing the following: 1. North direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on lot. 3. Dimensions of front and side set -backs. PAD� 0-8N) 4. Dimensions of proposed structure. efT 5�R, 5. Street names. 6. Location of adjacent existing buildings. /jiL r,y 7. Other information as may be requested. Approved ___ Denied ___ by the'Planning Commission on ----------- (date) subject to the following conditions: --------- -------------------------- Approved ___ Denied ___ by the Council on ________________ subject to the following conditions: ______---___-_-_____-_---- _________________ Comments. (Use other side), PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SUP/92-32 Planning Commission Meeting: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 919 West Anderson Street Comprehensive Plan District: Residential Zoning District: RB, Duplex Residential, RA Single Family Residential Applicant's Name: Lakeview Memorial Hospital Type of Application: Special Use Permit PROJECT DESCRIPTION Construction of a 40,969 square foot addition to the existing hospital and added parking. DISCUSSION: T}ie request is to add 40,969 square feet of floor space to Lakeview Memorial Hospital. The addition extends the hospital to the north eighty feet (main entrance) and to the west seventy feet (emergency entrance). Three residences fronting on Churchill Street would be removed to allow for reconfiguration and expansion of the front parking area. Two residences just west of the corner of South Everett and Churchill Streets would remain. The need for and purpose of the hospital expansion is detailed in the attached application project submittal information. As a result of the expansion, the main medical center entrance would be relocated from Everett Street to Churchill Street, 230 feet from the Greeley/Churchill Street intersection. A 117 car parking lot for clinic and hospital visitor parking would be construction between the north hospital expansion and Churchill Street. A new 52 car parking lot is proposed. Two residences on the east side of Everett Street across from the clinic would be removed to allow for the construction of the lot. New landscaping, lighting and new sianage plans are proposed for the medical center (see attached plans). The design of the addition and material proposed are consistent with the existing structure. SETTING The hospital campus site is zoned single family residential and duplex residential. (See zoning map.) Besides the hospital, the existing land use in the area is primarily single family. To the south lays a wooded sloped area and Brick Pond. To the west is Greeley Street, single family residences and Lily Lake. To the north is Washington Park, and single family residences, and to the east single family and one duplex. (See existing land use map.) A hospital use is allowed in the Single Family and Duplex Zoning District with a Special Use Permit. 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A detention pond is located in the area and may have to be modified to keep the tree. Other existing trees (two 26", two 22" and one 25" trees) are located further south along Greeley Street in the bermed landscaped area. These trees should also be retained. A 27" maple located just south of the driveway areas off Greeley will be removed for -the building addition. The gravel parking lot paralleling Greeley Street will be reconfigured to accommodate the building addition and paved. It is recommended that additional bushes be added to the existing evergreen hedge to better contain car lights on site. A second Staff parking lot is located to the south of the hospital. A chain link fence is positioned along the east side of the lot (along the rear property line of residences located on Everett). It appears the owner of the residence has built a wood fence to screen the parking lot use from the residence. It is recommended that English Ivy, or some other vine, be planted to cover the chain link fence. Evergreens should also be planted on the east side of the fence to screen car lights during winter months. No major changes are proposed for the 107 stall parking lot located west of Everett. A review of the lot landscaping indicates that additional understory plantings would better screen the residence immediately to the south of the lot from parking lot Street trees should be planted between the lot and Everett Street. Further to the south along Everett Street directly in front of the clinic, several trees - eight inch, eight inch, seven inch, twenty two inch and three five inch are shown on the site survey. It is not clear if they are maintained in the landscape plan. It is recommended the existing trees be maintained. LIGHTING New lighting is proposed for all parking areas. The light standards are a box -type fixture on a twenty foot pole with a two foot tall concrete footing. This standard height is similar to other non-residential uses in a residential district. The lens of the proposed fixture is flush with the box enclosure to reduce glare. A light intensity plan for the proposed parking lot lighting was provided as a part of the plan (not included with Staff report). A standard used for evaluating parking lot lighting in residential districts requires that lighting not exceed .5 horizontal foot candles at the property line and 1.0 horizontal foot candles at the street right-of-way line. Lights should be located or cut off so that the light source (glare) is not visible from adjacent properties. The following conditions or performance standards are recommended as part of project approval: 1. 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The retaining wall shall appear as the brick clinic/hospital walls. 5. There shall be no railing above the retaining wall. 6. Additional landscaping shall be provided in the following areas: A. Emergency parking lot (37 stalls) Bushes shall be added to better screen out cars as seen from the west. B. Everett Street lot (107 stall) Bushes shall be added to better screen parking lot from residence to the south. Six street trees shall be planted along Everett Street. C. Staff lot (59 spaces) Vines and evergreens shall be added to better screen the parking lot from rear of residence. 7. Lighting: A. Light intensity at residential property line shall not exceed .5 foot candles horizontal. B. Lighting intensity at the street right-of-way shall not exceed 1.0 foot candles except at parking lot driveway entrances. C. Glare from the light source shall not be visible from the street or adjacent residential properties. 8. A trash structure shall be constructed of complementary building materials to house hospital trash receptacles. 9. A detailed Signage Plan shall be approved by the Community Development Director before sign permits are issued for the medical center signs. 10. A grading permit, including erosion control measures, shall be obtained before construction begins. 11. A grading and drainage plan consistent with the Water Shed District requirement and grading requirements for the east 52 space parking lot shall be submitted and approved by the Community Development Director before parking lot construction. 12. The City Engineer and Utility Department comments shall be incorporated into the final plans. ATTACHMENT: Plans 5 �• •y �'__•___' l L i i �--~J ie i - _� %} "-' 9 . •._..lip + _ •� r• _ ri '• 1-• —• Jcr ./p 9 kiv IV �/7 k A T • r _ - JV6 ::gin•' ' _ Ti9 air . � .� I a �I• . � 'i I 1 I•'i L ki •p_ ~� t ,LILY LAKEA — 1� T --•� RECREATION CENTER) BRgt �. 1 - � AR r■ar SCHOOLRA ! %'�•'�r ! RA •o wr_ar • I mrtarr C " 2 .1 2 M a 2 3 1 s M J i ' CEMETERY Upp" 63RD 2/ y 3 u.J•.- 42 - . S y 1❑ 9 g 12 11 12 II 12 it LS �" !2 - 13 142. 14 13 14 13 .�d. 14 . _MYRTLE.. 4 3 4 3 - - - 4 6 5 6 S S S 6 / $ 12 7 e!f aj10T 1 to 9 ID 9_ D 9 l0 12 11 la 11 12 !I' 12 I 14 13 14 13 14 I I♦ I gT la I { 7 F4f S- 4 6,.2 B 1 w ST- z 3 Ij4 I I7 4 a ens s 2 Im lb PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SV/92-31 Planning Commission Meeting: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 919 West Anderson Street Comprehensive Plan District: Residential Zoning District: RB, Duplex Residential Applicant's Name: Lakeview Memorial Hospital Type of Application: Street Vacation PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Request to vacate West Anderson Street from South Greeley to South Everett Street. DISCUSSION: The request is to vacate West Anderson Street. The request has been referred to the City Engineer and utility departments. These comments regarding the vacation and relocation of utility lines shall be presented at meeting time. The vacation is required to accommodate the hospital expansion plans. RECOMMENDATION: Consideration of request and Staff comments. ATTACHMENTS: Vacation request. -24-92 WED 13.14 CITY OF STILLWATER FAX NO, 0124390450 P.02 Application Fee $100.00 PETITION To VACATE PUBLIC STREET THE UNDER51GNED HEREBY PETITION THAT ALL THAT PORTION OF We5j Anderson Street ABUTTING LOTS BLOCKS 12 13 22 & 23 Hol combe' s '• AUDITION, IN THE CITY OF STILLWATER, MINNESQTA, HEREBY BE VACATED. NAME Lakeview Memorial'Hospital ADDRESS 919 West Anderson Street ` ATTACH MAP SHOWING STREET TO BE VACATED } W. 426WILLARD zw 10 74.3 60 12 $I -�2 � 3 am ,TH . LIL LOTS o. z "+ 12 a 2 17 z , � � >� � R�NG � SA 2 m 6 C3 5 S Ap�120o 0�� '7 s ,�,ti E 110 385 W-AC380TT ST. T `po N 45 5 co 70 73 70 18 ----�---`-- d 13 - 12 II 10 120 n 1 2.5 70 70 70 121 -----_---- --- W. LAKE E, 50 o N 60 w J w w Ir C9 m D 155.7 500 50zj 60 50 50 C, 7 N 3 1 4 I P 4 6 5 0 B 12 S4 [A 6404 6 0 50 50 W W. A B B OTT 310.79 60 50 50 PARK 4 1 21 p n N N 5 B 315.033 60 50 50 W- CHURCHILL ra 165 50.05 3 50.0 I 60 4 50 50 1 4 W051 6 50. 5 60 50 0 lj B� 50 169.79 W ANDERS0L 0 4 170.6] 50,0 3 svos ❑ v 1 60 4, �1 50 50 I N O N 7 5 6� 173.53 110 110 353.7 STREET TO BE VACA7ID 3 I h 30 29 60 50 6 C) 7 50 50 6 N N 7 50 50 ~ F- w 6 o = w y N w 7 0 50 50 6 �� 11 27 Ln ,, w ' r 6 26'' 7. 25 8 24 w0-1 9 2_ 3 w 10 > 22— w Il PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SUP/92-33 Planning Commission Meeting: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 501 North Main Street Comprehensive Plan District: Central Business District Zoning District: CBS Applicant's Name: Susan Sabongi, Stillwater Antiques Type of Application: Special Use Permit Project Description: A Special Use Permit to conduct a retail business and outside sales at 501 North Main Street in the CBD, Central Business District. Discussion: The request is to renovate the interior and exterior of the vacant section of the structure at 501 North Main Street (old Co-op Building) in order to provide a suitable retail space on the interior and exterior of the structure. The applicant's plan is to clear the area of vacant cars and other miscellaneous items, then provide an appealing area for their business. Improvements to the area are attached in the proposal. The Design Review Committee reviewed the project at their regular meeting of July 6, 1992. They approved the proposal as meeting the intent of the Downtown Design Guidelines and Preservation Ordinance. They were pleased to see this site being cleaned up. Specific elements in their review included: 1. The 25 square foot sign (the specific sign letter graphics will be submitted to Staff). 2. Paint colors. 3. The green fabric for the awnings, banners and merchandise stands (no signage). The interior space of the proposed retail space is 1,316 square feet with the exterior space consisting of approximately 1,500 square feet. The exterior space will be used only during the Spring, Summer and Fall months (weather permitting). The applicant shows 13 parking spaces on the site. There is on -street parking and the new City parking lot north of the property. RECOMMENDATION: Approval. FINDINGS: The proposed use will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. The proposal meets the intent of the Downtown Design Guidelines and Sign Ordinance. ATTACHMENTS: - Proposal. 06/23/92 10:24 002 CASE NUMBER Casa Numbor __-__-_____ OU Fee Paid Date Filod __..______- PLAID NING ADMINISTRATIVE FORM Streat Location of Property:-----�- Logal Doscription of Proporty:.. _•_� :. � _. �? ' .�_____----.._-_....__ Ownor: Name 1 Address __� __�1i�s�'�-=�_�� �'r�._.- Phone: Applicant (if other than owner): Name ,._ �� 1 ��-�'`�'�`��� __---- ------ Addressq'a'FJDx 1503� OMDg%3 Phone: M W 1515 � Typo of Recluest:• ..__ Rozoning ___ Approval. of Preliminary Plat : ASpocial Use Permit ___ Approval of Final Plat -- Variance ':.._ Other -_____-_-__ Description of Request: --__!6 avv Tkks_OC r5Ston] _�OV-rD€aoR_ S.#�rL �e tni , po*y W�t~�- >3F Mtn A\JIrILIJ-Ar?ST. 1ND1�Ar�D, o Signature of Applicant. _ • SJsan `r'• SAOCIP------___ Date of Public Hearing:------------..---__�_-_..-------------------..__ NOTE: Sketch of proposed property and structure to be drawn.on back of this form or at- tached, showing the following: 1. North direction. 2. Location of proposed structure on lot. 3. Dimensions of front and side set -backs. 4. Dimensions of proposed structure. 5. Street names. S. Location of adjacent existing buildings. 7. Other information as may be requested. Approved ___ Denied --_ by tha Tionning Commission on ----------- (da,M) subject to the following conditions: --_.._-.._______________________.._____ Approved ___ Denied ___ by the Council on ---------------- subject to t; a "ollowing conditions: __..___ `--..____________----___--- ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Comments: (Use other side), Gabi & Susan Sabongi 7199 Sherwood Echo, Woodbury, Minnesota 55125, USA June 25th 1992. Dear Members of the Planning Commission and City Council. Re: Application for Special Use Permit. We are applying for a special use permit in order to conduct business in the vacant section 'C.'_, of the building at 501.No. Main St. Stillwater. Currently owned by Mr.Bill Stouvenel. We will renovate the interior and exterior of the building to accommo- date a Mini Antiques Mall and will offer occasional outdoor antique sales in the fenced -in area ajoining the building. Stillwater has gradually become quite renouned for it's variety of antique shops, attracting customers from far and near, benefiting all local businesses. Thus I feel our proposal will compliment and support this developing trend. I am attaaching current photographs of the building and Adjoining property and photographs showing the location of the building at the north end of Main St. Attatched also is a diagram of the proposed upgrading of the exterior of the building and adjacent fenced area. There is ample space available for customer parking on the property as indicated by the enclosed diagram. I feel our business will be a great asset to the north end of Stillwater and prove to be an attractive location in place of the condition of the building as it now stands. Thank you for your consideration and I await your approval. Yours sincerely, Susan F. Sabongi. The Pendleton Co. June 23, 1992 Dr. and Mrs. Gebran Sabongi P. O. Box 25032 Woodbury, MN 55125 Dear Dr. and Mrs. Sabongi: 2369 Linwood Avenue Maplewood, Minnesota 55119 (612) 731-4400 I have reviewed your application to the City of Stillwater with respect to your tenancy at our Main Street commercial site. I'm very much in agreement with your proposed business use, and I'm especially pleased with your plans to improve the aesthetics of that area of the property. Enclosed is a copy of the land survey indicating offstreet parking availability. If there is any further data you need, please do not hesitate to let us know. Sincerely, Wiam v President WES/s O. H , ' O c h ? s(ry S.F• / AN IT C f 41 �31(S.I� • .r.. Alle SLcalu•t N 1 r- A = n..t. C.+i�rm oFFIc 1� M3 r _ _ 0. k F,t,m r SD( Ili. M it i N 1 UN IT 3 = STk tl Fs O. 4' 1 PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. VISUP192-34 Planning Commission meeting: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 110 South Greeley Street Comprehensive Plan District: Two Family Residential Zoning District: R-B, Applicant's Name: Heidi Rosebud Type of Application: Variance and Special Use Permit PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Variance to the sideyard setback requirements (10 feet required, approximately 2 feet requested) and to the frontyard setback requirements (20 feet required, 4 feet requested) along with a Special Use Permit to construct and operate a commercial lap swimming pool as part of an existing fitness club facility. DISCUSSION The request is for an addition to the Stillwater Fitness Building at 110 South Greeley Street (previously known as the "Davian Building"). This addition will accommodate a new two-lane pool addition along with a whirlpool and sauna. This area will meet the water fitness needs of the Stillwater Fitness Club which is part of the overall plan for upgrading and improving the building as shown on the attached plan. Other important improvements to the building is a sprinkling system throughout the building and new restrooms. The applicant has reviewed the proposal with the neighbors directly to the south and has submitted a written consent to the variance. This is attached. No elevation plan of the building was submitted for review; however, the front facing Greeley Street will be stucco. No landscaping plan was submitted. Ms. Rosebud hopes to increase membership to her club. She has contracted with the Methodist Church for overflow parking. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The landscaping shall be extended south with the same vegetation. 2. The front facade shall be stucco. 3. The owner shall enter into a shared parking agreement with the Methodist Church for use of the church parking area for overflow health club parking. RECOMMENDATION: Approval as conditioned. FINDINGS: The proposed addition will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. The granting of this variance is necessary for the reasonable use of the land and building. 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Wilber and Kathy E. Wilber. The Wilbers have also carefully reviewed the plans for the proposed addition, including the dimensions and the relationship to their existing house on the adjoining property, as set forth in Exhibit "All After careful consideration and full and complete understanding of the proposed addition and its implications with respect to setback requirements, James P. Wilber and Kathy E. Wilber hereby give their full consent and do not object to the City granting a variance from the setback requirements with respect to the proposed addition. Dated this day of, J �.�_�_ , 1992. Jes . Wilber E - ZI-e e Z& Kathy y Wilber ROSEBUD O LLW , INC. By �� H Rosebud STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON) On this day of ' 1992, before me, a Notary Public, within and for sa'& County and State, personally appeared JAMES P. WILBER and KATH E. WILBER, husband and wife, to me personally known, and named n the foregoing instrument, who acknowledged said instrument to be their free act_a,�ffd deed. 7a7ryublK9---' ■ IsJAMES F. LAMMERS NVMV tNNNM7- WAURNGiQt+1 CDUNT . My CmmL [Pins Dec. S, 1 :. * Y■ £66l 'S said TAWS AW uNno� r�oi N Mi 1/l053NNIW—�j1a(1d A�IOM sb3wwvl 'i smr "�oYTgn ��goN Z80SS EgosauuTK 'aagpmTTTgs anuaAv u.zagsaMggaoN S£8T 0NI'I2i3IA 13 as IOM ' S90IHq ` saaKwv I ' DuamiO3 saammPrI -a sampr Paq_4pap qua>; Ra4Suz s -uoTgPaodaoo pips go paap pup qoa aaag aqg aq og guaMnzgsuT PIPS pabpaTMouXop C=SO-d IQIgH PTps pup saogoaaTa go pzpog sqT go AgTaogqnp Aq -ONI l daj dMggIZS 30 QIIg3Sod 9:0 3Tpuaq uT paubTs spM quaunagsui pTEs gpgq pup 'quamnagsuT buTobazog agq UT p9mpu 'uoTq,2aodaoo V40S9uuTX p ' -ONI "daj IM'I'IISS 30 Qf1g3S0?3 3o guapTsaza agg al gpgq Cps pTp uaoris ATnp am Aq buTaq ' ogM `uMou7[ ATTp saad am og ' C=SOd IQI3H paapaddp ATTpuosaad `agpgS pup e�=QO pips aOg pup UTq-.�ZM 'oTTgnd AaP-4oN p `atu azo3aq `Z66T go Hipp y Zl j- stgq u0 (NOSONIHSVM 30 1ilMOO -ss ( ( viosaNNIw 30 aivis COPY RECIPROCAL PARKING LOT EASEMENT AND AGREEMENT FOR OVERFLOW PARKING THIS EASEMENT AND AGREEMENT, entered into this day of ,*, , -1992, by and between ROSEBUD OF STILLWATER, INC., hereinafter referred to as "Rosebud", and FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF STILLWATER, hereinafter referred to as "Church". property: and, WHEREAS, Rosebud is the owner of the following described The southerly 15 feet of Lot 3, and all of Lots 5, 7 and 9, Block 10, Greeley and Slaughter's Addition to Stillwater, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds, Washington County, Minnesota, and Lots 1 and 3, except the southerly 15 feet of Lot 3, Block 10, Greeley and Slaughter's Addition to Stillwater, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder, Washington County, Minnesota; and The east 1 foot of Lot 8 and the east 1 foot of the South 19 feet of Lot 6, Block 10, Greeley and Slaughter's Addition to Stillwater. WHEREAS, the Church is the owner of the following described property: and, The North 236 feet of Block 9, Greeley and Slaughter's Addition to the City of Stillwater. WHEREAS, Rosebud and the Church each have parking lots located on their respective properties with Rosebud's parking lot being used primarily during week days and the Church's parking lot being primarily used on Sundays and church holidays; and, WHEREAS, each of the parties hereto has an occasional need for overflow parking; and, uaggTzM sAPP (oE) AgzTuq Agzpd zaggo aqq buTnTb uodn quamaazby sTuq agpuTuzaq og ggbTz aqg anpq TTpgs 1,gzpd nova -g -goT buTxzpd s,pngasog go asn ,szogTsTA pup szauoTgsTzpd sT pup gozngD auq moz3 buTSTzp SMTPTo zo sabpupp 'uoTgop go sasnpo TTp pup Aup mozg ssaT=vq subTssp pup squabp sqT 'Pngasog PTou oq saazbp Kgaaaq uozngo auy -S -qoT buTxzpd s,uozngo at;g go asn szogTsTn pup sguaTTo 'zamogsno s,pngasog pup pngasog Moz3 buTSTzp SMT2To zo sabpmpp 'uoTgop go sasnpo TTp pup AUP uoz3 ssaTULzpu subtssp pup squabp sqT 'uoznuo aqq pTou og saazbp Agazaq pngasog -v -quamaazby sTgq go =aq auq buTznp sgoT buTxzpd anTgoadsaz zTauq go daaxdn pup zTpdaz 'aoupuaquTPM auq z09 aTgTsuodsaz aq gopa TTpus uozngO aug pup pngasog gpgg paazbp pup poogszapun sT qI -E -buTxzpd MoTgzaAo zog Kgaadoad s,goznu, auq uo p94POOT qoT buTxzpd auq ;�dn000 auq asn oq sa04TsTn pup squaTTo 'szaUuogsno s,pngasog 3o qubTz a9z3 pup TTng auq ugTM zaggaboq ',;PM-3o-qubTz pup quamaspa up pngasou oq squpzb lgaaa-q goznuo aql -z -buTxzpd MoTjzaAo sog Kgaadoad s,pngasog uo p94POOT qoT buTxzpd auq Adn000 pup asn oq SzogTSTA pup saauoTgsTapd s , uoznuo 9qq 3o qubTz 99z3 Pup TTng aug ugTM zaugaboq '�CpM-3o-qubTz pup quamaspa up uoango auq oq sgupzb Agazaq pngasog -T :qTM-oq 'sMoTTo3 sp ogasaq SaTgzpd auq uaaMgaq pup r,q paazbp Agazaq sT qT lauoiadaHi 'MoH -buTXapd MoT329no aOJ qoT buTxzpd s,Agzpd zaggo aqq asn oq qubT.z aqq ,�gapd aaugo aug oq qupzb oq aaTsap ogazaq saTgzpd auq 'svaUaHM notice. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until terminated. ROSEBUD/OF STILLWATER INC. By FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF STILLWATER STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WASHINGTON) On this day of �i ` 1992, before me, a Notary Public, within and for sai County and State, personally appeared HEIDI ROSEBUD, to me per nal y known, who, being by me duly sworn did say that she 's the President of ROSEBUD OF STILLWATER, INC., a Minnesota corporation, named in the foregoing instrument, and that said instrument was signed in behalf of ROSEBUD OF STILLWATER, INC. by authority of its Board of Directors and said HEIDI ROSEBUD acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. No ublic STATE OF MINNESOTA ) !NOTARY PUBBUCiMERora ss. WASHINGTON COU:171 COUNTY OF WASHINGTON) Mr C on. ev %- On this day of 7 1992, .before me, a Notary Public, wi Ehin and for :sail/ Co ty and State, personally appeared L,`,, v,- ! t❑ r e personally known, who, being by me duly sworn did say th ( s) he is the 1/y of FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF STILLWATER, a Minnesota corporation, named in the foregoing instrument, and that said instrument was signed in behalf of FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF STILLWATER by authority of its Board of Directors and said acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. N --- 7blic' THIS INSTRUMENT DRAFTED BY: ' lAhAES V LA.M lEii5 ONA" pjKK-MjNmES0TA James F . Lammers WAM" COUNTY ECKBERG, LAMME S, BRIGGS, �'"" --S' j"s ■ WOLFF & VIERLING 1835 Northwestern Avenue Stillwater, Minnesota SSD82 (612) 439-2878 3 F4� �saa uig - 'a"- 4 � 8 � 9 ,� � _ S 3� '_& 8 a8 $N i �' R m�Jl ,\ � j� �S �� �tl �Oi rJ0i9 eon 3tl tl 009Z� __ �— _ n5. 92i---.. _.__ �.. ... �... _ ._� ... :i�1.�. •Tr 1V._ . �o 9 a A: �$ _ .per t F` - 5�� t� � .' PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW CASE NO. SUP/92-35 Planning Commission Meeting Date: July 13, 1992 Project Location: 207 South Sixth Street Comprehensive Plan District: Two Family Residential Zoning District: RB Type of Application: Special Use Permit PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A�Specia] Use Permit to conduct an art studio business in a residential home at 207 South Sixth Street. DISCUSSION: The request is to conduct an art studio business specializing in the restoration of art objects. This business will not be open to the general public but by appointment only. The applicants have conducted this business in another community for the past ten years. The property is located on Sixth Street which is quite narrow and especially busy. Parking therefore should remain on site. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The Fire Department shall inspect metal cabinet which stores solvents and review solvents stored. 2. If a kiln is installed, the Fire Department must inspect its installation. 3. Any complaints about parking or traffic will cause review of this permit for possible revocation. 4. All parking shall remain on site. 5. No signage is allowed. RECOMMENDATION: Approval as conditioned. FINDINGS: The proposed use will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. 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We have operated this business for ten years. Open by appointment only, we typically receive tbree to four visitors per week. - Two turn -out parking spaces are available for visitors.at the back of the house in addition to the two parking spaces available for family use.' Thus we expect to cause no increase in the number of cars parked on 6th Street. We receive two to four U.P.S. deliveries per week. Clients are obtained by referrals. We do no advertising. We would like to put up only a small sign, about 15" x 18" on the house, for identification purposes. At any one time we bave a total of about seven gallons of solvents, all stored in a regulation fire -safe metal cabinet. We have no employees outside of the fami_lys -PATL- C-IZE j?j: 11)4 N rpp, PROT-ecTION AtSSDC. 0 5 �A ?-F-5 Q 67- EA6-k� MFG. 60 WaL; A KO p s k' to� 32, 2-3 -W OE�-s A- P G' L j5 &ALLoN CAP., 501-uQ'Ir &A L 2 6G7Pr i MLCP Ht -T-O[.UQL -ZyLOL- TDJ 5. AtiP Vi5-n.LLATS5S, 5 0 LV 5t,�r5. KO 5. CAL.; -To L U L---� jr-- 3 ti A O-n4'0'- C)AI UT-AH- KhS. l P(N,-r DUTtJLALCO.h� L. V V I E-Qf LtIEN � EJJ -q ter_ THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA MEMORANDUM TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: STEVE RUSSELL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: JULY 10, 1992 SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING REGULATION OF EXTERIOR PRODUCED NOISE. The attached change in the Central Business District zoning designation would require a Special Use Permit for uses that produce sound outside of their place of business. CITY HALL: 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE: 612-439-6121 ORDINANCE NO. An Ordinance Amending the Stillwater City Code, Section 31.01, Subd. 17, CBD - Central Business District No. 3. 1. The Zoning Ordinance Section 31.01 of the Stillwater City Code is hereby amended by adding Subdivision 17, CBD - Central Business District, No. 3, U, Permitted Special Use with Special Use Permit Permit: U. Exterior phonographs, paging systems, musical instruments, and other devices which do disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of any person and is consistent with Section 38.04 NOISE CONTROL AND REGULATION of the Stillwater City Code.