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Andover Planning and Zoning Commission
Meeting Agenda
June 11, 2019
Andover City Hall
Council Chambers
7.00 p.m.
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Minutes —May 14, 2019 Regular Meeting
4. Public Hearing — Interim Use Permit — Land Reclamation —15991 Vale St. NW
— Janie Hemmelgarn
5. Other Business
6. Adjournment
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1685 CROSSTOWN BOULEVARD N.W. • ANDOVER, MINNESOTA 55304 • (763) 755-5100
FAX (763) 755-8923 • WWW.ANDOVERMN.GOV
TO: Planning and Zoning Commissioners
FROM: Stephanie L. Hanson, City Planner
SUBJECT: Approval of Minutes — May 14, 2019 Regular Meeting Minutes
DATE: June 11, 2019
REQUEST
The Planning and Zoning Commission is requested to approve the May 14, 2019 regular meeting
minutes.
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING —MAY 14, 2019
The Regular Bi -Monthly Meeting of the Andover Planning and Zoning Commission was called to
order by Chairperson Bert Koehler IV on May 14, 2019, 7:00 p.m., at the Andover City Hall, 1685
Crosstown Boulevard NW, Andover, Minnesota.
Commissioners present: Dean Daninger, Karen Godfrey, Nick Loehlein, and Mary
VanderLaan
Commissioners absent: Jeff Sims and Scott Hudson
Also present: Community Development Director Joe Janish
City Planner Stephanie Hanson
Associate Planner Jake Griffiths
Others
PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OFMINUTES
April 23, 2019 Regular Meeting: Correct as written.
Motion by Daninger, seconded by Godfrey, to approve the minutes as presented. Motion carried
on a 4 -ayes, 0 -nays, 1 -present (Koehler), 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Rezoning from RI - Single Family Rural to R4 - Single Family
Urban -14328 and 14329 Butternut Street NW - Jan Thomas
City Planner Hanson reviewed the proposed request to rezone the specified parcels from Rl Single
Family Rural to R4 Single Family Urban. She stated, as with all rezonings, the City shall find one
of two findings provided by State Statute: the original zoning was in error, which is not applicable
in this case; or the character of the area or times and conditions have changed to such an extent to
warrant the rezoning. She oriented the properties in relationship to Catcher's Creek East and
Catcher's Creek 2nd Addition on the map and explained it has been the practice of the City to
change the zoning on a parcel within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) when it is
ready to be developed. The Planning and Zoning Commission is asked to hold a public hearing to
gather public input and consider recommending approval for the rezoning request based on the
fact the property is located within the MUSA, water and sewer are available to the property, and
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1 the request is in harmony with the Andover Comprehensive Plan. She stated the property owner
2 and Engineer are present to answer any questions.
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4 There were no questions or comments from the Commissioners.
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6 Motion by VanderLaan, seconded by Loehlein, to open the public hearing at 7:05 p.m. Motion
7 carried on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
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9 Jan Thomas, 14329 Butternut Street, requested the Commission to review and consider the
10 Preliminary Plat plans. She stated she is doing this sooner than expected to accommodate Mark
11 Smith in developing Catcher's Creek but is on board with the rezoning project. She said the sooner
12 this gets accomplished, the better, because instead of living in the middle of woods, she's living in
13 the middle of sand dunes right now.
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15 Chairperson Koehler stated there are multiple issues being considered, including the rezoning now
16 and the Preliminary Plat which is the next agenda item, and reminded everyone the issues need to
17 be kept separate when voting.
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19 Motion by Daninger, seconded by Loehlein, to close the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. Motion carried
20 on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
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22 There was no further discussion.
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24 Motion by Daninger, seconded by Loehlein, to recommend to the City Council approval of
25 rezoning the properties located at 14328 and 14329 Butternut Street NW as presented because it
26 fits the times and the conditions. Motion carried on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims)
27 vote.
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29 City Planner Hanson said this item will be before the City Council at the May 21, 2019 meeting.
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31 PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Preliminary Plat - Shadowbrook North -14 Urban Lots -14328
32 and 14329 Butternut Street NW -Jan Thomas
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34 City Planner Hanson located the subject properties on a map and stated the Planning and Zoning
35 Commission is asked to review the Preliminary Plat known as Shadowbrook North, which contains
36 14 urban residential lots and is located south of Catcher's Creek East. The property is located within
37 the MUSA and currently zoned R1 Single Family Rural but will need to be rezoned to R4 Single
38 Family Urban for the project to go forward. She said currently Ms. Thomas uses Andover
39 Boulevard and Butternut Street to access her property. However, as part of the Catcher's Creek
40 East plat, Butternut Street will be eliminated, and University Avenue will be extended south, and
41 then the area will be accessed through internal streets. Also, sewer and water will be obtained from
42 the south to service the Shadowbrook North and Catcher's Creek subdivisions.
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44 City Planner Hanson stated the Coon Creek Watershed District has reviewed the plat and submitted
45 comments. There are floodways and floodplains on the property that will be impacted. The
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developer submitted a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) to FEMA, which is to revise the FEMA
floodway boundary based upon more recent accurate information. She demonstrated on a map the
current path of Coon Creek and indicated FEMA's data is off so their maps will need to be revised
to move the floodway so it matches up with the creek. She said the developer is also proposing to
fill in some of the floodplain. The floodplain volume needs to be mitigated on a one-to-one basis,
meaning any floodplain area that is filled in needs to be offset by creating a new floodplain in
another area of the site. This requires a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) through FEMA. This
will be addressed as part of the approved grading plan by the Engineering Department and the
Coon Creek Watershed District. Staff is recommending a condition of the final plat that would
allow the plat to be recorded but building permits will not be issued until the lots that are impacted
by the LOMR and the LOMA are formally approved by FEMA. Grading will also not be allowed
within the current FEMA floodway until the LOMRs are approved.
City Planner Hanson indicated the 14 lots on the Shadowbrook North Preliminary Plat meet the
requirements of City Code including lot size, lot width, corner lot width, and lot depth. She stated
the Park and Rec. Commission looked at the plat in November 2018 and made a recommendation
of a cash contribution in lieu of land. In addition, the Andover Comprehensive Plan has proposed
a regional trail along the north side of Coon Creek which has been discussed with other
subdivisions. She pointed out the general path of the trail and stated the trail will be partly funded
from the City's trail fund or a potential Minnesota DNR grant fund. There will also be a pedestrian
bridge over the creek that will hook up with the trail.
City Planner Hanson stated the Planning and Zoning Commission is asked to hold a public hearing
related to this Preliminary Plat and make a recommendation to the City Council. She said Property
Owner Thomas and their Engineer are available to answer questions.
Commissioner VanderLaan reiterated that the density and lot size meet City Code and asked City
Staff whether all the setbacks are also meeting Code. City Planner Hanson confirmed they are.
Commissioner VanderLaan asked what the procedure for vacating' Butternut Street would be,
whether that action would be inherent within the approval of the Preliminary Plat, or whether that
would require a separate action because it needs to be done by Ordinance. City Planner Hanson
stated her understanding is that Butternut Street is a Prescriptive Easement to the City so it does
not have to be vacated since it has not been recorded. If she learns there is an Easement with a
document number, it will be vacated at the City Council level and that would be done prior to the
final plat.
Commissioner VanderLaan said one consideration regarding other plats the Commission has dealt
with is whether the street has been maintained by the City and for how long, including plowing
and grading, because those factors might require a different process.
Commissioner VanderLaan asked to confirm the route one would take going to Catcher's Creek
East: start on Andover Boulevard, take a right on University, and take a right on 144th Avenue,
which then goes into the new street. City Planner Hanson confirmed the route on a map.
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Commissioner VanderLaan asked whether the new street will end in a cul-de-sac, which City
Planner Hanson confirmed, for the Shadowbrook North subdivision.
Commissioner VanderLaan stated she understands the State archeologists and Bureau of Indian
Affairs have been consulted regarding the Indian mounds but wondered if the Preliminary Plat
would be affected by the protection collar that's in place because of its close proximity to them.
City Planner Hanson responded that it would not be affected because there are no burial areas on
the Thomas property and the burial area on Catcher's Creek East is not located in an area where
the road will be constructed.
Commissioner Loehlein inquired as to the City's requirement for the maximum length of a cul-de-
sac and whether the Alder Street cul-de-sac conforms to the requirement. City Planner Hanson
said the new cul-de-sac does meet Code requirements. She used a map to reference the location of
the measurement.
Commissioner Daninger expressed concern regarding the measurement and stated he thought it
was measured at the intersection. City Planner Hanson confirmed that the area she pointed to on
the map is considered the intersection.
Commissioner Daninger stated he thought the end of the cul-de-sac on the plat looked offset. He
asked whether it was offset, whether the Andover Review Committee was aware of that, and
whether it was designed that way to meet setbacks. City Planner Hanson agreed it is offset and
stated the Engineering Department looked at it and is fine with its configuration. Commissioner
Daninger thanked City Planner Hanson and stated he then would not need to ask the applicants the
question during the public hearing portion.
Commissioner VanderLaan asked if the existing home that is remaining is located on Parcel 4 and
whether that is the home of the property owner. City Planner Hanson confirmed that as correct.
Commissioner VanderLaan asked if the existing home would become a rental property or if the
owner would remain at that location because she saw an address of North Third Avenue in Anoka
on a document. An unidentified audience member gave an unintelligible answer.
Chairperson Koehler asked that conversations between the audience and the Commission cease
until the public hearing is opened.
Chairperson Koehler asked whether the April 9 report from the Watershed District has been
updated. City Planner Hanson stated there have been discussions with the Watershed District but
no updated letter.
Motion by Loehlein, seconded by Godfrey, to open the public hearing at 7:24 p.m. Motion carried
on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
Commissioner VanderLaan re -asked Ms. Thomas if she lives in the dwelling on Lot 4. Ms.
Thomas confirmed that she does.
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Commissioner VanderLaan also re -asked if she was misreading an address of downtown Anoka
in a document. Ms. Thomas stated that is her office address. Commissioner VanderLaan said her
other question regarding whether the home would be a rental property is probably redundant and
the answer is obviously not.
Commissioner VanderLaan thanked Ms. Thomas for repeating the answers and also thanked
Chairperson Koehler for allowing her to straighten things out.
Commissioner Godfrey said she appreciates Ms. Thomas assuring the Commission she is on board
with the development and process. She stated she has been in the area to view the current
conditions, which are as Ms. Thomas stated, and asked if she is satisfied with the access to her
home and the plan for access during construction. Ms. Thomas stated she's been assured during
construction she will have alternate access and will be able to get in and out daily if need be.
Commissioner Daninger commented that it's difficult to sell property sometimes and the
Commission wants to make sure things go right for the property owner and everyone else involved
in the process. He asked the applicant and/or staff where the driveway is of the existing home and
how the home fits with the rest of the plat and whether it would be front -facing or side -facing to
the new road.
Aaron Briski, 2744 Virginia Avenue, Roseville, Minnesota, from Carlson McCain, the Consulting
Engineer, pointed out the existing driveway on the map. He stated there will be a little grading or
patchwork done to make the connection to the curb but most of the existing driveway will stay in
place.
Commissioner Daninger asked where the front of the house was. City Planner Hanson indicated
the location on the map and stated the front of the house faces north.
Commissioner Daninger reiterated he would like to make sure things look right for the plat and
the applicant as things move forward, because at times developments have been completed and the
house has looked backwards.
Ms. Thomas indicated an area on the map and stated that is where she has a circle driveway and
her house faces that direction, but because of the circle and trees and bushes there, the view would
not be interfered with by other lots.
Motion by Daninger, seconded by VanderLaan, to close the public hearing at 7:31 p.m. Motion
carried on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
There was no further discussion.
Motion by Daninger, seconded by Loehlein, to recommend to the City Council approval of the
Preliminary Plat known as Shadowbrook North, which contains 14 urban residential lots and is
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located south of Catcher's Creek East, as presented. Motion carried on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent
(Hudson, Sims) vote.
City Planner Hanson said this item will be before the City Council at the May 21, 2019 meeting.
PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Rezoning from RI - Single Family Rural to R4 - Single Family
Urban -1049 Andover Boulevard Northwest - Mark Smith
City Planner Hanson located the subject property on the map and said the Commission is asked to
review the proposed request. She stated on May 7, 2019 the City Council approved the Preliminary
Plat for Catcher's Creek West with the condition that the property must be rezoned to R4 Single
Family Urban. She explained, as with all rezonings, the City shall find one of two findings
provided by the State Statute: the original zoning was in error, which is not applicable in this case;
but this request does meet the finding that the character of the area or times and conditions have
changed with the extension of the MUSA line, which warrants the rezoning. The Planning and
Zoning Commission is asked to hold a public hearing to gather public input and consider
recommending approval of the rezoning request based on the fact that the property is located within
the MUSA, the water and sewer are available to the property, and the request is in compliance with
the Andover Comprehensive Plan. She indicated Mr. Smith is present to answer questions.
There were no questions or comments from the Commissioners.
Motion by Daninger, seconded by Loehlein, to open the public hearing at 7:35 p.m. Motion carried
on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
Chairperson Koehler stated the Preliminary Plat has already been approved, making this more a
formality from his perspective, and asked Mr. Smith if he had a presentation or any comments.
Mark Smith stated he would like to thank Commissioner Daninger for noticing the zoning error
now instead of discovering the error after getting further into the process. Commissioner Daninger
responded that there is never an easy one and everything gets looked at in-depth. Chairperson
Koehler also thanked Commissioner Daninger for pointing out the error.
Commissioner Godfrey asked Mr. Smith to clarify the current status and near-term plan for the
property because she noticed a For Sale sign on the property. Mr. Smith responded it is not his
sign, he does not know what it is there for, and thought it should have been removed during the
demolition. He stated he has not done anything to the property and won't until the next study is
done in a couple of weeks, and then he will make sure the sign is removed.
Motion by Loehlein, seconded by Daninger, to close the public hearing at 7:37 p.m. Motion carried
on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
There was no further discussion.
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Motion by Daninger, seconded by Godfrey, to recommend to the City Council approval of the
Rezoning Request from RI to R4 for the property at 1049 Andover Boulevard NW as presented.
Motion carried on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
City Planner Hanson said this item will be before the City Council at the May 21, 2019 meeting.
OTHER BUSINESS
City Planner Hanson stated the City Council approved the side yard setback variance for the house
at 2384 151st Avenue NW from the April 23, 2019 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.
She also said, as of May 14, the City has seen 47 new residential permits.
Chairperson Koehler welcomed Jake Griffiths, Associate Planner with the City of Andover, a
recent graduate from the University of Minnesota -Duluth.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Loehlein, seconded by VanderLaan, to adjourn the meeting at 7:39 p.m. Motion carried
on a 5 -ayes, 0 -nays, 2 -absent (Hudson, Sims) vote.
Respectfully Submitted,
Ruth Holdvogt, Recording Secretary
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TO: Planning and Zoning Commissioners
FROM: Stephanie L. Hanson, City Planner
SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING: Interim Use Permit — Land Reclamation — 15991 Vale St
NW — Janie Hemmelgarn
DATE: June 11, 2019
DISCUSSION
The applicant is seeking an IUP to store/grade up to 1,500 cubic yards of soil. The storage
area/land reclamation area is shown as attached.
The soil is excess dirt from the grading of the site for the new public works facility. It will be
used for future grading of the lots on this property.
Location of Stockpile/Land Reclamation
Location of the stockpile/land reclamation shall not interfere with floodplain or wetland
locations.
Slope of Stockpile/Land Reclamation
The applicant shall have a side slope of not more than 3 to 1. The applicant shall not place soil
in floodplain or wetlands without proper permits.
Silt Fencing and Vegetation
Silt fencing will be required around the stockpile/land reclamation area until vegetation has
occurred to control any erosion.
The applicant will be required to seed and hydro mulch the stockpile/land reclamation area and
ensure proper vegetation.
Coordination with other Agencies
The applicant/owner is responsible to obtain all appropriate and necessary permits (such as but
not limited to Coon Creek Watershed, Anoka County Highway Department, etc.). Initial contact
shall be made with the City Engineering Department regarding this item.
Haul Route
The applicant has proposed to utilize 1615` Ave to Vale St. The haul route is attached.
Interim Use Permit Standards
The Planning and Zoning Commission shall recommend an interim use permit and the Council
shall issue such interim use permit only if it finds that such use at the proposed location:
Will not create an excess burden on parks, streets, and other public facilities;
The placement of 'fill " will not create an excess burden on parks or other public facilities.
Vehicles hauling fill will utilize the haul route as identified and the roadways are designed to
accommodate vehicle traffic. No grading/stockpiles shall occur within 50 feet of adjacent
property lines or right-of-way unless approved by the City Engineer.
Will not be injurious to the surrounding neighborhood or otherwise harm the public health,
safety, and general welfare;
The applicant shall establish vegetation and the area is slated for potential development in the
future. Hauling trucks are required to be licensed and inspected according to state
requirements.
Will not have a negative effect on the values of property and scenic views;
While vehicle traffic will be increased for a short time, the area is slated for future development.
The applicant intends to develop the site at a later date.
Will not impose additional unreasonable costs on the public;
The applicant will be responsible to clean the streets of any haul material that may accumulate
on the roadways. The roads proposed for the haul routes are designed to accommodate vehicle
traffic.
Will be subjected to, by agreement with the owner, any conditions that the City Council has
deemed appropriate for the permission of the use, including a condition that the owner may be
required to provide appropriate financial surety to cover the cost of removing the interim use and
any interim structures upon the expiration of the interim use permit.
ACTION REQUESTED
The Planning and Zoning Commission is asked to hold a public hearing and provide a
recommendation to the City Council regarding the IUP request.
Res tfully m'
Stephanie . Hanson
City Planner
Attachments
Resolution
Haul Route (Exhibit A)
Location Map
Fill Location and Wetlands
Cc: Janie Hemmelgam, 15991 Vale St NW, Andover, MN 55304
CITY OF ANDOVER
COUNTY OF ANOKA
STATE OF MINNESOTA
RES. NO. R
A RESOLUTION GRANTING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR LAND RECLAMATION
FOR PIN 14-32-24-42-0004, THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS:
THAT PRT OF NW1/4 OF SEI/4 OF SEC 14 TWP 32 RGE 24 DESC AS FOL, COM AT NW
COR OF SD 1/4 1/4, TH N 89 DEG 34 MIN 26 SEC E ASSD BRG ALG N LINE THEREOF
852.95 FT TO POB, TH S 0 DEG 56 MIN 29 SEC E 780 FT, TH S 87 DEG 57 MIN 04 SEC E
185.24 FT, TH S 0 DEG 56 MIN 29 SEC E 102 FT, TH N 89 DEG 34 MIN 26 SEC E 201.23
FT TO W R/W LINE OF B N R/R, TH N 0 DEG 11 MIN 40 SEC W ALG SD R/W LINE
889.97 FT TO SD NLINE, TH WLY ALG SD N LINE 397.83 FT TO POB, EX RD, SUBJ TO
EASE OF REC
WHEREAS, the applicant, requested an interim use permit for the storage/and spreading of up to
1,500 cubic yards of soil; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing on June 11, 2019; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission finds the request would not have a
detrimental effect upon the health, safety, and general welfare of the City of Andover; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommends to the City Council approval of
the interim use permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Andover hereby
approves the interim use permit to allow for the storage of up to 1,500 cubic yards of soil on said
property with the following conditions:
1. Soil shall not be placed in wetland areas or floodplain areas without the proper
approvals and mitigation approvals.
2. Silt fencing shall be installed and maintained around the exterior of the stockpile and
vegetation must be established.
3. All material shall be utilized in compliance with the City requirements.
4. Hours of hauling soil to the site are limited to Monday thru Friday 7:00 am — 7:00
pm, Saturday from 8:00 am — 7:00 pm, no operations on Sunday.
5. Hauling of material to the site shall follow the haul route as indicated in Exhibit A.
6. Slopes shall not exceed 3 to 1.
7. The applicant will be required to seed and hydro mulch the stockpile/land reclamation
area and ensure proper vegetation.
8. No grading/stockpiles shall occur within 50 feet of adjacent property lines or right-of-
way unless approved by the City Engineer.
9. The applicant shall be responsible for the cleaning of material (soil, sand, etc) from
the public roadways as needed (may require multiple times a day) a minimum of
daily.
10. All appropriate permits shall be obtained.
11. IUP Permit shall expire four (4) years from date approved.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Andover on this _ day of 2019.
CITY OF ANDOVER
ATTEST: Julie Trude, Mayor
Michelle Hartner, Deputy City Clerk
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