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PC Staff Report 11-05-2013*11 CITY , A PROPOSED MOTION: PC DATE: November 5, 2013 e CC DATE: November 25, 2013 REVIEW DEADLINE: December 3, 2013 CASE #: 2013 -24 BY: KS "The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council authorize the development of the Pioneer Cemetery to its full potential, which includes tree removal and grading. However, prior to any development, the site should be surveyed to confirm the property boundaries. Additionally, it is recommended that a landscape buffer be added to the eastern property line and possibly the southern property line to screen the cemetery from neighboring properties." SUMMARY OF REQUEST Discuss the development of the Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery. LOCATION: 8151 Galpin Boulevard APPLICANT: City of Chanhassen PRESENT ZONING: Rural Residential (RR) 2020 LAND USE PLAN: Large Lot Residential ACREAGE: 1.75 DENSITY: Not Applicable LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION - MAKING: The Chanhassen Planning Commission is acting in an advisory capacity. Notice of this public hearing has been mailed to all property owners within 500 feet. PROPOSAL /SUMMARY The city is seeking input for developing the existing Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery property. The Planning Commission will forward recommendations to the City Council on the level of development and type of buffer and tree preservation. Planning Commission Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery — Planning Case 2013 -24 November 5, 2013 Page 2 of 4 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS Chapter 8: City Cemetery Chapter 2: Duties and Powers of the Planning Commission Chapter 20: Landscaping and Tree Removal The Pioneer Cemetery was established in 1861 by early pioneers of Chanhassen. In 1987, the private cemetery association requested that the city take over ownership and maintenance of the cemetery. The membership was aging and not capable of the task any longer. The city council approved the acquisition and the association turned over $16,000 from their treasury to the city. The city is responsible for marking graves for excavation and monument placement, mowing the grass, sod/seed new grave sites, grave sales, working with funeral directors and excavators, recordkeeping, etc. Planning Commission Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery — Planning Case 2013 -24 November 5, 2013 Page 3 of 4 The oldest grave in the Pioneer Cemetery is from 1855, which was originally located outside the cemetery description. With the platting of the Timberwood Estates subdivision, the city sought to remedy this by creating Outlot A and requiring the developer dedicate it to the city (Attachment #1). The Pioneer Cemetery is a legal non - conforming use and is regulated by Chapter 8 of the City Code and full development of the site is permitted. ANAYLSIS Currently the cemetery contains 720 plotted individual grave sites (Attachment #10), of which 612 are usable and sold (shown in yellow). The eastern and southernmost rows (108 graves shown in green) are not usable due to dense buckthorn, overgrown shrubs and trees, and terrain. In late 2009, staff met on site to determine how the easternmost (top) row of graves could be made usable. The northeast property pin was located, however the southeast property pin could not be found. The location of the northeast property boundary identifies space for an additional 216 graves that could be plotted (shown in red). Due to existing large trees that could be saved, the city could choose not to utilize all of the treed plots. The city forester completed a tree inventory and determined that of the 32 trees on the eastern property line, only 8 are of desirable species or size (see Attachment #4). Many are box elders, poplar or ash trees that are either small or not structurally sound. The buckthorn is thick and has started to encroach into the usable graves. A survey of the property boundaries and the future plots would be required. The current overgrowth has created a natural buffer to neighboring uses on the southern and eastern boundary. The city has an ordinance that considers buffering between different land uses. In this instance both the land uses are low density so no buffer is required. Based on the cemetery use and the proximity to residential homes, staff would recommend evergreen trees be planted along the eastern boundary, and would consider landscaping along Lukewood Drive. The city would also remove the trees not to be saved and grade the site to prepare it for future graves. RECOMMENDATION Based on city code, the city is allowed to develop the cemetery property to its full potential, which includes tree removal and grading. However, prior to any development, staff is recommending that the property be surveyed to confirm the property boundaries. Additionally, to be a good neighbor, staff is recommending that a landscape buffer be added to the eastern property line and possibly the southern property line to screen the cemetery from neighboring properties. Planning Commission Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery — Planning Case 2013 -24 November 5, 2013 Page 4 of 4 ATTACHMENTS 1. Timberwood Estates Plat. 2. Property Card for Outlot A, Timberwood Estates. 3. Property Card for Pioneer Cemetery property. 4. Pioneer Cemetery Tree Inventory. 5. City Code Chapter 8 — City Cemetery. 6. City Code Chapter 2 — Duties and Powers of the Planning Commission. 7. City Code Chapter 20 — Landscaping and Tree Removal. 8. Public Hearing Notice and Affidavit of Mailing. 9. Public Hearing Notice TIME CORRECTION and Affidavit of Mailing. 10. Pioneer Cemetery Grave Layout Map. g1p1an\2013 planning cmes\2013 -24 chanhassen cemetery\13 -24 staff report.doc OFFICIAL PLAT TIMBERWOOD ESTATES AN ASfuIIO IFAA /NJ O BB b./m'f ppWl.WIRL LEflO LIT'iYOY.YYC. owANAIF App ✓ IAJFinIN /s sNbwN fNYJ+ I1 rL 6�1 � I I 1 1� E o!!Ff /N w /OTN ANO AO /a/N /As O AA/a pip✓ gKNT- a/wAY t/ fJ fB✓M[FSf blAIA.I/J! /N✓fLBTIO ON TNF P[AI SHEET 2 OF 2 Property Card Taxpayer Information Taxpayer Name CHANHASSEN CITY C/O CITY FINANCE DIRECTOR Mailing Address PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN. MN 55317 -0147 Property Address Address City Parcel ID Number 258520380 Parcel Information Uses Muni Srvc Other GIS Acres 0.46 .Tax Acres 0.50 Plat TIMBERWOOD ESTATES Lot Block Tax Description OUTLOT A Building Information Building Style Finished Sq Ft Bedrooms Year Built Other Garage N Bathrooms i Miscellaneous Information School District Watershed District Homestead Green Acres Ag Preserve 0112 WS 064 RILEY PURG BLUFF N N N CREEK Assessor Information Estimated Market Value 2012 Values 2013 Values Last Sale (Payable 2013) (Payable 2014) Land $19,600.00 $19,600.00. Date of Sale Building $0.00 $0.00 Sale Value Total $19,600.00 $19,600.00 Qualified/ _. Unqualified AM Disclaimer This information is to be used for reference purposes only. Carver County does not guarantee accuracy of the material contained herein and is not responsible for misuse or misinterpretation. The preceding disclaimer is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 466.03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user of this service acknowledges that the County shall not be liable for any damages, and expressly waives all claims, and agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County from any and all claims brought by User, CARVER its employees or agents, or third parties which arise out of the users access or use of data provided. COUNTY Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Carver County, MN Page 1 of 1 Property Card Taxpayer Information Taxpayer Name CHANHASSEN CITY C/O CITY FINANCE DIRECTOR Mailing Address PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -0147 Property Address Address City Parcel ID Number 250151900 Parcel Information Uses Cemetery- Public GIS Acres 1.24 Tax Acres 1.25 Plat Lot Block .Tax Description P/O SW1 /4 NW1 /4 E 165' OF W 404.25' OF S 330' CEMETERY Building Information Building Style Finished Sq Ft Bedrooms IYearBuilt 1 Other Garage N Bathrooms Miscellaneous Information School District Watershed District Homestead Green Acres Ag Preserve 0112 WS 064 RILEY PURG BLUFF N N N CREEK Assessor Information Estimated Market Value 2012 Values 2013 Values Last Sate (Payable 2013) (Payable 2014) Land $106,000.00 $106,000.00 Date of Sale Building $0.00 $0.00 Sale Value Total $106,000.00 $106,000.00 Qualified/ Unqualified _ AM Disclaimer: This information is to be used for reference purposes only. Carver County does not guarantee accuracy of the material Mill I contained herein and is not responsible for misuse or misinterpretation. The preceding disclaimer is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 466 03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user of this service acknowledges Mat the County shall not be liable for any damages, and expressly waives all claims, and agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County from any and all claims brought by User, CARVER its employees or agents, or third parties which arise out of the user's access or use of data provided. COUNTY Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Carver County, MN Page 1 of 1 CHANHASSEN PIONEER CEMETERY TREE INVENTORY Chanhassen City Code Chapter 8 Cemeteries Article II. - City Cemetery Sec. 8 -16. - Establishment; description. The Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery (also sometimes referred to as Chanhassen Cemetery), as acquired by the city, by deed dated September 13, 1984, is established as a city cemetery and shall be controlled, managed and operated as set forth in this article. The cemetery shall consist of the following described tract of land in Carver County, Minnesota: Commencing at a point on the quarter section line 239.25 feet east of the southwest comer of the northwest quarter of section 15, township 116, range 23; thence north 330 feet to a point; thence east 165 feet to a point; thence south 330 feet to a point on the quarter section line; thence west 165 feet to the place of beginning. Sec. 8 -17. - Rights reserved to city. The city reserves the right to remove all monuments and all markers, flowers, plants, trees, decorations or other similar things without liability to the owner whenever any of these objects becomes unsafe or unsightly, or fails to meet the standards, rules or regulations of the cemetery as provided for herein. Sec. 8 -18. - Records and reports. The city clerk shall be the actuary of the cemetery and shall, in addition to other records and duties, keep a register of all interments and disinterments. Sec. 8 -19. - Maintenance funds. All income received by the city for grave or lot purchase price shall be receipted to the general fund for the purpose of defraying the cost of caring for, maintaining and improving the cemetery lots; expansion; or other cemetery purposes as determined by the city council. Sec. 8 -20. - Transfer of lots. No cemetery graves or lots may be sold, assigned, conveyed or otherwise disposed of, except by will or operation of law, without the approval of the city. The city retains the first option to repurchase a cemetery grave or lot at the price paid or then current price, whichever is lower. The city may use any of its funds or any cemetery funds for such repurchase and may hold such grave or lot, or again sell and convey the same. Sec. 8 -21. - Monuments, markers and plantings generally. (a) In addition to those standards provided herein, the city manager may from time to time adopt regulations establishing standards and requirements regulating the type, location, size, material, number, the manner of placement and installation, and removal of monument markers, and plantings permitted with the city cemetery to the extent not established by this article, and may prohibit the placement of new monuments. (b) Every monument and marker shall be placed in the space as shown on the cemetery plat or as directed by the city. No monument or marker shall be placed unless its location has been approved by the city and the full purchase price of the grave has been paid. (c) No monument or marker may be constructed of limestone, sandstone, wood, or other materials which will not assure relative permanency. (d) All markers or monuments shall be placed upon a suitable foundation and must be structurally sound and properly secured to avoid endangering public safety, health and other property. An apron of at least four inches in width shall be placed around said marker or monument, which shall be made of concrete, which apron shall also be level with the surface of the ground, and which shall be affixed to the marker so as to prevent grass, weeds, or other vegetation from growing between the marker and apron. (e) This section and regulations that may be established by the city council shall not affect monuments or markers of plantings in existence as of April 15, 1985, except in those instances where such monuments or markers or plantings have become unsafe. (f) Only one monument or marker shall be allowed per grave. Sec. 8 -22. - Foundations. All monuments and markers shall be placed on foundations of solid masonry at a depth and size so as to assure no settling or movement of the marker or monument. Sec. 8 -23. - Installation of monuments or markers. Persons engaging in placing monuments and markers shall provide adequate planking to protect turf and shall remove materials, equipment and refuse immediately upon completion of work. The lot owner, his heirs, successors or assigns are responsible for any failure to abide by this section and shall pay for any and all charges or damages resulting. The lot owner, his heirs, successors or assigns are also responsible for any and all damage resulting from injury or damage to the cemetery or other lots during the excavation of the grave site or recovering thereof. Contractors and others engaged in such work must notify the city before beginning the same. All work in the cemetery, of whatever kind, must be carried on subject to the direction and control of the city. No monument or marker shall be placed in the cemetery until authorization has been issued by the city. Sec. 8 -24. - Vaults and mausoleums. Above ground vaults and mausoleums are not permitted. Sec. 8 -25. - Improvements. Natural plants, shrubs and flowers in containers only may be placed on the cemetery lots. No trees, vines, flowers, plants or shrubs may be planted, no fences erected, nor shall unnatural flowers, shrubs or plants be placed on the cemetery lot. The city reserves the right to remove any tree, shrub, vine, plant or flower which may become unsightly, dangerous or not in keeping with the landscaping design of the cemetery or this section. The foregoing prohibition shall not apply to the city. Sec. 8 -26. - Hours open to public. The cemetery will be open to visitors during the hours of sunrise to sunset. Permission to enter at other times shall be secured from the city. Sec. 8 -27. - Graves. Each grave in the cemetery may contain the remains of up to two people, either one casket and one cremation urn, or two cremation urns. However, only one monument or marker will be allowed per grave. Chanhassen City Code Chapter 2 Administration Article IV. — Boards and Commissions Division 1. — Generally Sec. 2- 46.03. - Planning commission. (a) Commission established. The planning commission is established pursuant to the Minnesota Municipal Planning Act, and has the powers and duties assigned to it by that act, by this Code, and state law. The planning commission is hereby designated the planning agency of the city pursuant to the Municipal Planning Act. (b) Membership. The planning commission consists of seven members appointed in the manner set forth in this subsection. Members of the commission are appointed by the council for staggered terms of three years, expiring on March 31 of each year. (c) Officers; meetings. The chairperson and vice chairperson of the planning commission are appointed by the commission from among its membership for the term of one year. The commission shall adopt its own bylaws with the approval of the city council. All members of the commission may vote on all questions before the commission. No member of the commission may vote on any question in which the member has fiduciary interest, either directly or indirectly. The commission shall determine in its bylaws the date and time of its meetings and shall set such public hearings as are necessary and desirable, or as required by law or this Code. (d) Powers and duties. The planning commission shall have the powers and duties allowed under state law, including: (1) To prepare a comprehensive plan for the future development of the city that is submitted to the council for implementation and to recommend amendments of the plan to the council from time to time as may be necessary or desirable. (2) To initiate, direct, and review, from time to time, a study of the provisions of the zoning code and the subdivision regulations and to report to the council its advice and recommendations with respect thereto. (3) To study applications and proposals for amendments to the zoning code and applications for special permits and to advise the council of its recommendations thereon. (4) To study preliminary plats and to advise the council of its recommendations thereof. (5) To act in an advisory capacity to the council in all matters wherein powers are assigned to the council by state law concerning comprehensive planning, zoning, platting, changes in streets, and other matters of a general planning nature. (e) Reports. The commission shall make an annual written report to the council, not later than March 31 of each calendar year, containing the commission's recommendations for the ensuing year. Chanhassen City Code Chapter 20 Zoning Article XXVI. — Landscaping and Tree Removal DIVISION 1. - GENERALLY Sec. 20 -1176. — Intent, scope and compliance. (a) The intent of this ordinance is to improve the appearance of vehicular use areas and property abutting public rights -of -way; to require buffering between noncompatible land uses; and to protect, preserve and promote the aesthetic appeal, character and value of the surrounding neighborhoods; to promote public health and safety through the reduction of noise pollution, air pollution, visual pollution and glare. (b) Except for buffer yard requirements specified in subsection 20- 1176(f) below, this ordinance does not apply to single - family developments in Al, A2, RR, RSF, and R4 zoning districts which are regulated by landscaping requirements contained in the subdivision ordinance (chapter 18). (c) No new site development, building, structure or vehicular use area is allowed, unless landscaping is provided as required in this ordinance. (d) No property lines shall be altered nor shall any building, structure or vehicular use area be expanded, unless the minimum landscaping required by the provisions of this ordinance is provided for the entire property. (e) The landscaping standards shall provide for screening for visual impacts associated with a given use, including but not limited to: (1) Truck loading areas; (2) Trash storage; (3) Parking lots, interior lot areas and perimeters; (4) Large unadorned building massing; (5) Garage doors associated with auto oriented uses; and (6) Vehicular stacking areas for drive through uses. (f) Buffering shall be provided between high intensity and low intensity uses, between a site and major streets and highways, and in areas where buffering is required by the comprehensive plan. Such buffering shall be located within a required buffer yard. The buffer yard is a unit of yard together with the planting required thereon. The amount of land and the type and amount of planting specified for each buffer yard required by this subsection are designed to ameliorate nuisances between adjacent land uses or between a land use and a public road. The planting units required of buffer yards have been calculated to ensure that they do, in fact, function to "buffer." (1) Buffer yards shall be located on the outer perimeter of a lot or parcel extending to the lot or parcel boundary line, except where easements, covenants or natural features may require the buffer yard to be set back from the property line. Subject to review and approval by the city engineering department, buffer yards that are compatible with the typical city boulevard planting requirements may be located within a portion of an existing municipal public collector or arterial right -of -way. (2) To determine the buffer yard required between two adjacent parcels or between a parcel and a street, the following procedure shall be followed: a. Identify the proposed land use of the parcel and the land use of the adjacent parcel or functional classification of abutting right -of -way based on the city future land use plan. b. Determine the buffer yard required on each boundary, or segment thereof, of the property by referring to the following table of buffer yard requirements and illustrations set at the end of subsection (2), which specify the buffer yard required between adjacent uses and streets. c. Buffer yard requirements are stated in terms of the width of the buffer yard and the number of plant units required per 100 linear feet of buffer yard. Each illustration depicts the minimum buffer yard required between two uses or adjacent to a collector or arterial right -of -way. The project developer shall be responsible for providing 75 percent of the required plantings. If abutting property owner(s) desire to bring the buffering to 100 percent of the required buffer yard plantings, then the adjacent property owner(s) may install the remaining 25 percent of the required plantings on their own property. When the parcel abuts public property, such as roads or parks, the developer shall be responsible for 100 percent of the required plantings. d. Whenever a wall, fence, or berm is required within a buffer yard, these are shown as "structure required" in the buffer yard illustrations. The erection and maintenance of all required structures shall be the responsibility of the buffer yard provider (project developer). Maintenance of the structure shall be the responsibility of the landowner on whose property the structure is located. e. All buffer yards shall be maintained free from all forms of development or storage of equipment or materials. A ground cover of vegetative or organic material shall be provided. Buffer yards shall be maintained free from junk and debris. Dead or diseased vegetation shall be removed and replaced with healthy vegetation. The responsibility to maintain, remove or replace plant materials shall be that of the landowner on whose property the plant material needing maintenance or replacement is located. 2 TABLE OF BUFFER YARD REQUIREMENTS Proposed Development Adjacent Land Use LL/LD MD HD OFF MIX COM PUB ACT PASS OFF /IND LL /LD none B C C C D B B A D MD none A B B C D B B A D HD none A A B C D B B A D OFF none B B A B B B B B B MIX none C C B B B C C C B COM none C D B B A C C C B PUB none A A B C C A A A C ACT none A B B B C A A A C PASS none A A B B C A A A C OFF/IND none C C B B B C B B B ROAD B B B B B B B B B C The land use abbreviations are as follows: LL/LD —Large lot and low density residential MI)--Medium density residential HC —High density residential OFF —Office MIX —Mixed use COM —Commercial PUB---Public /semi - public ACT — Active park/open space PASS — Passive park/open space OFF/IND— Office /industrial DIVISION 2. - TREE PRESERVATION See. 20 -1178. - Generally. (a) It is the policy of the city to preserve natural woodland areas throughout the city and with respect to specific site development to retain as far as practical, substantial tree stands which can be incorporated into the overall landscape plan. (b) No clear cutting of woodland areas shall be permitted except as approved in a subdivision, planned unit development or site plan application. (c) The standards in City Code subsection 18 -61(d) shall be used in evaluating site plans. 3 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. 2013-24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to Review City Cemetery Property and Operations on property located at 8151 Galpin Boulevard. Applicant/Owner: City of Chanhassen — Planning Case 2013 -24. A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review on the City's web site at www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us /2013 -24 or at City Hall during regular business hours. All interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and express their opinions with respect to this proposal. Kate Aanenson, AICP, Community Development Director Email: kaanenson@.ci.chanhassen.mn.us Phone: 952- 227 -1139 (Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on October 24, 2013) CITY OF CHANHASSEN AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes that she is and was on October 24, 2013, the duly qualified and acting Deputy Clerk of the City of Chanhassen, Minnesota; that on said date she caused to be mailed a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing for Review of City Cemetery Property and Operations — Planning Case 2013 -24 to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A ", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Minnesota, and by other appropriate records. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of QC+obo e 2013. AAA Notary Pu is 1 Kar,Jh J. En elh dt, Dep&y Clerk KIM T. MEUWISSEN t �. o$ Notary Public- Minnesota " My Commission Expires Jan 31, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later in the evening, depending on the order of the agenda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Proposal: Request to Review City Cemetery Property and Operations — Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery Applicant: City of Chanhassen Property 8151 Galpin Boulevard Location: A location map is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the What Happens public hearing through the following steps: at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit the City's projects web page at: www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us /2013 -24. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Kate Aanenson by Questions & email at kaanenson(cbci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone at Comments: 952- 227 -1139. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. The staff report for this item will be available online on the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the Planning Commission meeting. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Welland Alterations, Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested parry is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the heading process. The Commission will dose the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the City Council except rezonings and_land use amendments from residential to commerciallndustnal. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meeting. • A neighborhood spokesperson /representative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the project with any interested person(s). • Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have something to be included in the report, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later in the evening, depending on the order of the agenda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Proposal: Request to Review City Cemetery Property and Operations — Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery Applicant: City of Chanhassen Property 8151 Galpin Boulevard Location: A location map is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the What Happens public hearing through the following steps: at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit the City's projects web page at: www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us /2013 -24. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Kate Aanenson by Questions & email at kaanenson(cDci.Chanhassen.mn.US or by phone at Comments: 952- 227 -1139. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. The staff report for this item will be available online on the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the Planning Commission meeting. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alterations, Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercial/industrial. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meeting. • A neighborhood spokesperson /representative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the project with any interested person(s). • Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have something to be included in the report, please contact the Planning Stag person named on the notification. ALLAN K BROWN BRIAN N & JANELLE H JOHNSON CHARLES R SOHN 2329 LUKEWOOD DR 8120 PINEWOOD CIR 2351 LUKEWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9370 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9664 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9370 CHRISTOPHER J BOIK 2380 TIMBERWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9668 JEROME A & NANCY N PARTEN 2301 LUKEWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9370 RICHARD R LINDQUIST 616N 7TH ST SAINT LOUIS, MO 63124 -1690 DANIEL M GRUSS 2300 LUKEWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9370 JONATHAN O & DIANA L NOLLER 2381 TIMBERWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9671 ROGER A & GAYLEEN M SCHMIDT 8301 GALPIN BLVD CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -8413 DENTON FAMILY TRUST 2305 LUKEWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9370 MARK A & NANCY E BIELSKI 8140 PINEWOOD CIR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 -9664 CITY OF CHANHASSEN AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes that she is and was on October 29, 2013, the duly qualified and acting Deputy Clerk of the City of Chanhassen, Minnesota; that on said date she caused to be mailed a copy of the attached notice of TIME CORRECTION for Public Hearing for Review of City Cemetery Property and Operations — Planning Case 2013 -24 to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A ", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Minnesota, and by other appropriate records. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0-44day of ®C l efag,r 2013. cv°u'�s I Not Publi n,ti��r,nnrvww�nnnnn 1 /$ KN; i. MEUWISSEN E 3' Notary Public - Minnesota My 4ommission Expires Jan 31, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing -TIME CORRECTION Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 2013 at 8:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later in the evening, depending on the order of the agenda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Proposal: Request to Review City Cemetery Property and Operations — Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery Applicant: City of Chanhassen Property 8151 Galpin Boulevard Location: A location map is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the What Happens public hearing through the following steps: at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit the City's projects web page at: www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us /2013 -24. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Kate Aanenson by Questions & email at kaanenson(a)ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone at Comments: 952- 227 -1139. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. The staff report for this item will be available online on the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the Planning Commission meeting. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alterations, Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all perfinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vole of the City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercial/industrial. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meeting. • A neighborhood spokesperson /representative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the project with any interested person(s). • Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have something to be included in the report, lease contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. Notice of Public Hearing -TIME CORRECTION Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, November 5, 2013, 2013 at 8:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later in the evening, depending on the order of the agenda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Proposal: Request to Review City Cemetery Property and Operations — Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery Applicant: City of Chanhassen Property 8151 Galpin Boulevard Location: A location map is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the What Happens public hearing through the following steps: at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit the City's projects web page at: www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us /2013 -24. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Kate Aanenson by Questions & email at kaanenson(rDci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone at Comments: 952- 227 -1139. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. The staff report for this item will be available online on the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the Plannin Commission meeting. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alterations, Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feel of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commeroialfindustrial. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their comple)dty may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meeting. • A neighborhood spokespersordrepresentative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the project with any interested person(s). • Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have something to be included in the report, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. 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