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09-09-19 BZA Minutes 7800 Golden Valley Road�Golden Valley,MN 5542J ' ` � l '`� 763-593-3992�TTY 763-593-3968�763-593-8109(fax)�www.goldenvalleymn.gov �r `��/'�Qv} ��! �/�'�.�� t� . �. v� 11 � Board of Zoning Appeals � � September 9,2019—6:30 pm Council Chambers SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES GoldenValleyCityHall 7800 Golden Valley Road Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm. Roll Call Board Members present: Kade Arms-Regenold, Nancy Nelson, David Perich, and Planning Commissioner Lauren Pockl Board Members absent: Richard Orenstein and Andy Snope Staff present: Planning Manager Jason Zimmerman and Administrative Assistant Lisa Wittman Approval of Agenda MOTION made by Perich, seconded by Pockl to approve the agenda of September 9, 2019, as submitted and the motion carried unanimously. Approval of Minutes MOTION made by Perich, seconded by Pockl to approve the minutes of August 27, 2019, as submitted and the motion carried unanimously. Tabled Item -8805 and 8905 Wayzata Blvd Luther Auto, Applicant Request: Waiver from Section 113-153, Outdoor Lighting Subd. (i)(2) Outdoor Lighting • 3.5 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 4 footcandles along the north property line. • 3.4 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 3.9 footcandles along the east property line. • 4.1 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 4.6 footcandles along the south property line. • 2.7 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 3.2 footcandles along the west property line. Purpose: To allow for more than the maximum amount of illumination allowed at the property lines. Zimmerman reminded the Board that this item was tabled at their August 27, 2019, meeting in order to provide an updated notice to adjacent property owners. This document is available in alternate formats upon a 72-hour request. Please call 763-593-8006 (TTY: 763-593-3968)to make a request. Examples of alternate formats may include large print, electronic, Braille, audiocassette,etc. City of�c�lr�en V�II�y �Z�A Special Meeting 2 September 9, 2019—7 pm Zimmerman referred to a location map of the properties and explained the Code requirements regarding outdoor lighting. He stated that the Code has three key criteria that apply to lighting in auto sales lots. The maximum amount of light anywhere on the lot is 20 footcandles,the maximum to minimum light ratio must not exceed 30:1, and the light trespass at the property lines must be 0.5 footcandles or less. Zimmerman added that the definition for footcandle is a unit of illumination equivalent to the light produced by one candle at a distance of one foot. Zimmerman stated that the applicant has submitted an amended lighting plan that meets the 30:1 min/max ratio, and meets the 20 footcandle maximum, but exceeds the light trespass amount on all of the property lines rather than just the north property line as originally requested. He stated that the applicant has asked for amended variances as follows: • 3.5 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 4.0 footcandles along the north property line. • 3.4 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 3.9 footcandles along the east property line. • 4.1 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 4.6 footcandles along the south property line. • 2.7 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 3.2 footcandles along the west property line. Zimmerman referred to the staff analysis and said that adequate lighting in an auto lot is a reasonable use and due to the location the essential character of the area will not be altered. Also, the unique circumstances include that the PUD allowed parking to directly abut the north property line and that minimal separation between the property lines and the parking areas to the east, south and west provide additional challenges. He stated that staff is recommending approval of the requested variances. Linda McGinty, Luther Auto, Applicant thanked staff and the Board for recognizing the importance of following protocol and for having a special meeting for their proposal. Nelson opened the public hearing. Seeing and hearing no one wishing to comment, Nelson closed the public hearing. Zimmerman stated that the lighting in this proposed plan is vastly reduced from what was originally approved with the PUD. Perich said he agrees with the staff analysis and that he thinks the proposal meets all the criteria the Board uses when considering variance requests. Pock agreed with Perich and added that the Board had a robust discussion about the applicant's proposal at their last meeting and she agrees with the staff analysis. City of G�Iclen V�Iley B2A Special IVieeting 3 September 9, 2019—7 pm MOTION made by Perich, seconded by Pockl to approve the following variance requests to allow for more than the maximum amount of illumination allowed at the property lines at 8805 and 8905 Wayzata Blvd. and the motion carried unanimously. • 3.5 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 4.0 footcandles along the north property line. • 3.4 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 3.9 footcandles along the east property line. • 4.1 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 4.6 footcandles along the south property line. • 2.7 footcandles more than the allowed 0.5 footcandles for a total of 3.2 footcandles along the west property line. Adjournment MOTION made by Nelson, seconded by Perich and the motion carried unanimously to adjourn the meeting at 6:42 pm. ,_.�� _ � Nancy Nelson, Ch i < 1 Lis Wittman, Administrative Assistant