HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 04/01/1986 - Joint Meeting APPROVED MINUTES
JOINT MEETING OF EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL
AND PLANNING COMMISSION
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1986 6: 00 PM, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATON BOARDROOM
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mayor Gary D. Peterson, Richard Anderson,
George Bentley, Patricia Pidcock, and Paul
Redpath
PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBERS: Chairman Ed Schuek, Rich Anderson,
Julianne Bye, Christine Dodge, Virginia
Gartner, Robert Hallett, and Charles E.
Ruebling
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PLANNING STAFF: Director of Planning Chris Enger, Senior
Planner Mike Franzen, Zoning Administrator p
Jean Johnson, Assistant Planner Steve
Durham, Assistant Planner Scott Kipp,
Assistant Planner Don Uram, Assistant
Planner David Lindahl, Administrative
Assistant Kate Karnas, Planning Secretary
Mary Wells , and Planning Secretary Barbara
Struwe
CITY STAFF: City Manager er Carl J. Judie Assistant to
the City Manager Craig Dawson, and
Recording Secretary Karen Michael
I . ROLL CALL
Councilmember Pidcock was absent.
Members of the Council and Commission introduced themselves.
I I . INTRODUCTION OF PLANNING STAFF
Director of Planning Enger introduced the Planning Department Staff.
III . EXPLANATION OF DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AND STAFF RE-
PUNS7B'TC.Z'TIE'S
Planning director Enger reviewed the materials included in the Council
Packet: "Year-End Project Summary Report - 1985", "Substantiation for
Guide Plan Changes", "Procedures & Requirements for Planned Unit
Development", "Procedures & Requirements for Rezoning", "Procedures &
Requirements for Preliminary Plat", "Staff Review of Development
Proposals", "Developer 's Agreement", "Environmental Assessment Worksheet",
Metropolitan Council Worksheet on "Information Submission Comprehensive
Plan Amendments ", Memorandum regarding "Density Transfer", Memorandum
regarding "Board of Adjustments and Appeals 1985 Summary", "Summary of
1985 Zoning Administration Activities ", and "Eden Prairie Community
Profile" (preliminary copy ).
Joint Meeting Minutes -2- April 1, 1986
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IV. REVIEW OF 1985 PLANNING ACTIVITIES
Director of Planning Enger reviewed the activities of the Planning
Department for 1985. Using charts , Enger compared the land uses in Eden
Prairie with those in the cities of Bloomington, Edina, and Minnetonka.
V. PRESENTATION OF LAND USE STATUS IN EDEN PRAIRIE AND UPDATE OF
COMPREHEWME GUTDE PEW AcTWI TTE$-- -'
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Hallett expressed concern about the amount and number of multifamily
units planned for in the Comprehensive Guide Plan. He said he does not e
believe multi-family units pay their own way. Hallett said with the
amount of multi -family designated in the Guide Plan, the character of the
City will change. He questionned what would happen in the remaining one
quarter of Eden Prairie which is yet to be developed. Redpath noted the
single-family areas in Eden Prairie are "high class" compared to other
communities. Redpath pointed out that there are trade-offs. He stated he f
has seen the market place dictate what is being built. Bentley said the fi
Guide Plan was first developed with public input in 1968. The 1975 Guide
Plan came out with a 60% multi-family and 40% single-family breakdown.
Redpath said each neighborhood had input into the Guide Plan. Bye said
the City can have a greater percentage of single-family units but the lots y
will probably become smaller. She stated that ownership is an important
consideration.Anderson asked about the Laukka projections regarding housing. Planning
Director Enger said that was done six years ago and at that time City
Staff was concerned because it appeared the single-family home was "dead"; i
that was when the 9.5 lot size was adopted. Enger noted that Eden Prairie
is atypical in the metro area since it is 80% owner-occupied which is
high. Enger said that "move-up" housing is big now. He stated Eden
Prairie has an employment base of 25,000; there are only 5,000 people who
live and work in the City. Enger said there is now a strong demand for R
apartments in Eden Prairie. Enger stated if the Guide Plan is left es is
and adjustments are made in the southwest area and some adjustments are !
made in the alignment of Th 212, we will come out very much as projected.
VI . ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Peterson thanked Planning Director Enger and his Staff for preparing
the information and acknowledged that a lot of work went into preparing
the information.
MOTION: Bentley moved, seconded by Redpath, to adjourn the meeting at
7 :15 p.m. Motion carried unanimously.