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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPCMinutes_2009_01_27TO: City Planning Commission • FROM: Dan Hanson DATE: January 27, 2009 RE: Staff Report for the February 3, 2009 Meeting Item #3 - PLAT Parkdale Home Second Addition - the original plat of this block was filed in 1908. The majority of block 11 is designated as floodway since the south branch of Six -Mile Creek meanders through it from northeast to southwest. Generally, no development is permitted in the floodway. The northwest and the southwest corners of the block are in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). Development is permitted in the SFHA provided it conforms to the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. Approval of the plat should be subject to Brookings Municipal Utility easements. City Engineer's Recommendation: A drainage plan is not required because this • plat does not create any lots that trigger the drainage plan requirement. Item #4 - STREET VACATION Proposal: Eliminate a right-of-way that runs through the SDSU campus Backaround: - A records search of platting and right-of-way dedication in this area is sketchy. In 1931, Outlot 3 was platted and 15th Avenue was vacated north of 8th Street, In 1956 a portion of 9th Street, east of 14th Avenue was vacated but this right-of-way was south of the current 9th Street location. Three years later, lots were platted over the vacated 9th Street. These are lots 1 and 2, Amidon's Addition. No other records were discovered prior to 1931. Specifics: This petition to vacate would establish a legal street vacation document. Therefore, any undiscovered plats that may show a street dedication in this area would be superceded. The approval of the street vacation should be subject to any right-of-way easements required by the City of Brookings or Brookings Municipal Utilities. DKH:bmw SACity Engrs\dms\pc\staff reports\2009\PC-2009-02.doc 1 Planning Commission • Brookings, South Dakota February 3, 2009 OFFICIAL MINUTES Chairperson David Kurtz called the regular meeting of the City Planning Commission to order on February 3, 2009 at 7;00 PM in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Members present were Al Gregg, Mike Cameron, Larry Fjeldos, Wayne Avery, Stacey Howlett, Al Heuton, and Kurtz. John Gustafson and Greg Fargen were absent. Also present were Brenda Schweitzer, Steve Rames, Community Development Director Mike Struck, Planning and Zoning Administrator Dan Hanson, and others. Item #1 - (Gregg/Heuton) Motion to approve the minutes from the January 6, 2009 meeting. All present voted aye. MOTION CARRIED. Item #2 - (Cameron/Fjeldos) Motion to approve the agenda, All present voted aye. MOTION CARRIED. •Item #3 - John Moriarty has submitted a final plat of Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 11, Parkdale Home Second Addition. (Cameron/Fjeldos) Motion to approve the plat, (Gregg/Cameron) Amendment to add "subject to Brookings Municipal Utilities easements". All present voted aye. AMENDMENT CARRIED. The motion, as amended, was voted on, All present voted aye. MOTION CARRIED. Item #4 - South Dakota State University has submitted a petition to vacate that portion of 9th Street from the west right-of-way line of 14th Avenue east 488 feet to the west edge of the Student Center Lane roadway. (Heuton/Fjeldos) Motion to approve the street vacation. (Cameron/Heuton) Amendment to the motion to add "subject to any right -of= way easements as required by Brookings Municipal Utilities". All present voted aye. AMENDMENT CARRIED. The motion, as amended, was voted on. All present voted aye, MOTION CARRIED. S:\City Engrs\dms\pc\minutes\2009\02.doc Item #5 - (Fjeldos/Gregg) Motion to accept the 2008 Annual Report, All present vote aye. MOTION CARRIED, The meeting was adjourned. Dan Hanson, Secretary Planning & Zoning Administrator I* • S:\City Engrs \ dms \ pc \ minutes\ 2009 \02.doc 2 •' Planning Commission Brookings, South Dakota February 3, 2009 SUMMARY OF DISCUSSION Chairperson David Kurtz called the regular meeting of the City. Planning Commission to order on February 3, 2009 at 7;00 PM in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Members present were Al Gregg, Mike Cameron, Larry Fjeldos, Wayne Avery, Stacey Howlett, Al Heuton, and Kurtz. John Gustafson and Greg Fargen were absent. Also present were Brenda Schweitzer, Steve Rames, Community Development Director Mike Struck, Planning and Zoning Administrator Dan Hanson, and others. Item #3 - Hanson stated that the block with the proposed lots was platted 100 years ago. The plat contained three (3) lots within Block 11. Lots 2 and 3 were developed with houses and Lot 1 was a bare lot. A large portion of the block was in the floodway, and the remaining area was in the Special Flood Hazard Area. Item #4 - Hanson remarked that it was unknown whether or not 9th Street had ever been a dedicated right-of-way in this area. The petition would insure that 9th Street 40 was vacated in the event a plat was discovered later that showed a right-of-way. Kurtz indicated that the vacation was a "clean-up issue". Item #6 Brenda Schweitzer, Executive Director of Brookings Area Transit Authority (BATA) presented a proposal for a new facility to house the BATA operation. The facility would be on 32nd Avenue across from the Swiffel Center. She stated that funding would come from the stimulus bill that was currently before Congress. Schweitzer stated that Brookings had experienced tremendous growth in public transportation and was one of two projects in the state that could receive funding. Their existing building was constructed four (4) years ago on county property, and they had already outgrown it. BATA provided several services such as demand response, job shuttles, and campus transportation. The proposed location would be near the interstate and Highway 14. The facility would have a mechanics shop, office, break room, and other accessory uses in addition to vehicle storage. Schweitzer felt the building could have an upgraded exterior that would match the aesthetics of the surrounding buildings. Heuton asked what the eave height would be on the new building. Steve •Rames, BATA Board member, replied that the building would match the R&T Building. Heuton inquired if all the vehicles would be inside. Schweitzer replied yes. S:\City Engrs\dms\pc\minutes\2009\02.doc 3 Hanson summarized the land use options for the project. The proposal could b* permitted as a parking facility in the B-5 District, rezoned to a B-4 District, or a zoning amendment for a public transportation facility use could be added to the B-5 District. He added that the B-5 District contained site plan requirements that would dictate the design of many aspects of the proposal. Cameron supported the project and a zoning amendment to the B-5 District. Kurtz felt a larger facility was needed for BATA, but a proper design was important. Fjeldos remarked that transportation hubs are usually centrally located, but the growth pattern of Brookings was away from this location. He felt the facility would function more as a garage. Schweitzer noted that once vehicles were dispatched, they remained at -large throughout the community. Therefore, a central location was not that important. Customers would not arrive at the facility like they would at a bus terminal. She added that 99% of their customers were based on demand/response. Rames noted that BATA was an on -demand service as opposed to a fixed route busing operation. yes. Fjeldos asked if the operation was a not-for-profit function. Schweitzer replied The meeting was adjourned. 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