Planning Commission Minutes 09-15-2016

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                                    CITY OF MUSKEGON
                                  PLANNING COMMISSION
                                    REGULAR MEETING
                                         MINUTES

                                         October 13, 2016

Chairman T. Michalski called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. and roll was taken.

MEMBERS PRESENT:               T. Michalski, B. Mazade, J. Montgomery-Keast, F. Peterson, S.
                               Gawron, J. Doyle

MEMBERS ABSENT:                Excused: B. Smith, B. Larson, E. Hood

STAFF PRESENT:                 M. Franzak, D. Renkenberger

OTHERS PRESENT:                D. Mosher, 2515 Pine Grove; C. Drake, 1309 Randolph


APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A motion that the minutes of the regular meeting of September 15, 2016 be approved, was made
by J. Montgomery-Keast, supported by F. Peterson and unanimously approved.

NEW BUSINESS

Hearing, Case 2016-12: Request to rezone the properties at 307 & 313 West Laketon Ave from
I-2, General Industrial to B-4, General Business. M. Franzak presented the staff report. The
properties are zoned I-2, General Industrial; that zoning pre-dates 1986, which was a major year
for rezonings. This was the former location of the Time Out Lounge (bar), which closed several
years ago. The bar had operated as a legal non-conforming use. The new owner would like to
operate a banquet/rental hall. This type of use is allowed in B-2, Convenience & Comparison
Business districts and B-4, General Business districts. These properties are a better fit for a B-4
district rather than B-2 because of the location on a major street and proximity to other B-4
districts. Properties to the north and the west of the subject parcel are zoned B-4, and properties
to the south and the east are zoned I-2, General Industrial. Given the historical use of the property
and the functionality of the current building on site, staff recommends rezoning of the properties
regardless of the request for a banquet/rental hall. Since the building has been vacant for more
than two years, it has lost its legal non-conforming status to operate as a bar again, and any
conversion to retail would also require a rezoning to a business district. Staff feels that this is a
good location for a banquet hall, since it has several buffers between it and residential districts,
which follows the guidelines of the Master Plan to provide buffer zones between industrial,
commercial and residential districts. The property also has ample parking for uses allowed in B-
4 districts, with about 40 spaces on site. The minimum lot size in B-4, General Business districts
is 10,890 square feet with at least 100 feet of road frontage. The property at 313 W Laketon Ave
measures 76’ x 104’ for a total of 7,904 sf. and has 76’ of road frontage; the property at 307 W
Laketon Ave is an L shaped lot with 57’ of frontage on Laketon Ave and a total of 12,196 square
feet. Separately, neither lot meets the requirements for a B-4 lot, but together they do. Combined,
the properties measure 133’(on Laketon Ave) x 152, for a total of 20,216 square feet (0.48 acres).
Staff recommends that any rezoning approval is contingent on the lots being combined. Notice
letters were sent to properties within 300 feet of this property. At the time of this writing, staff
had not received any comments from the public. (Note that staff had previously reported by email
that a Special Use Permit would be necessary to operate a banquet hall; we have since discovered
that it is not necessary. There is an error in the zoning ordinance that we will soon request to have
amended. The ordinance states that banquet halls require a Special Use Permit in B-4 districts, but
are allowed as a use by right in B-2 districts. The ordinance also states that all B-2 uses allowed
by right are also allowed by right in B-4 districts.)
J. Montgomery-Keast asked if any improvements were planned for the building. J. Arreola stated
that they had fixed the roof leaks, painted the exterior and planned to remove the large bar from
the inside to allow more space. They also planned to remove the old exterior signs and put up a
new one, and they had contacted a company about repairing and restriping the parking lot.
A motion to close the public hearing was made by B. Mazade, supported by B. Larson and
unanimously approved.
A motion that the request to rezone the properties located at 307 & 313 West Laketon Avenue
from I-2, General Industrial to B-4, General Business district, as described in the public notice, be
recommended for approval to the City Commission contingent upon the lots being combined, was
made by B. Larson, supported by J. Montgomery-Keast and unanimously approved, with T.
Michalski, B. Mazade, B. Larson, E. Hood, and J. Montgomery-Keast voting aye.

Case 2016-13: Request for a site plan review for an addition to the building at 1885 East Laketon
Avenue, by Forming Technologies. M. Franzak presented the staff report. This property is located
in the Port City Industrial Park. It is zoned I-2, General Industrial, and measures 3.1 acres with
220 feet of frontage on Laketon Ave. The project includes a 15,873 square foot addition to the
back of the existing building that will be used for warehousing of parts and finished products. The
building addition will meet all setback requirements: The rear setback will be 118’ 6”; the side
setback on the east side will be 25’ 2”; and the side setback on the west side will be 86’ 1”. Parking
on site is adequate, given the multiple shifts operating during the day. There is also room to add
additional parking in the front if needed in the future. The plan is missing a stormwater
management plan with stormwater calculations. The Fire Marshal has approved the plan
contingent up fire flow water supply calculations being conducted due to fire suppression
requirements for the addition.
M. Franzak updated board members on the revisions made to the site plan since the staff report
was written. He reiterated that any approval must be contingent on receipt of an acceptable
stormwater management plan and meeting the Fire Department conditions. B. Mazade stated that
he noticed a couple of dolomite parking areas and asked if those were acceptable. M. Franzak
stated that they were there previously and were grandfathered. R. Tufts stated that the addition
would match the existing building, and its purpose was to cover the loading dock and provide
additional storage space.

A motion that the site plan for the building addition 1885 East Laketon Avenue be approved, with
the conditions that 1) a stormwater management plan with stormwater calculations be submitted
and approved by the Zoning Administrator, 2) Fire flow water supply calculations are conducted
and fire suppression requirements are approved by the Fire Marshal, and 3) any necessary permits
are obtained, was made by B. Mazade, supported by B. Larson and unanimously approved, with
T. Michalski, B. Mazade, B. Larson, E. Hood, and J. Montgomery-Keast voting aye.
OLD BUSINESS

None

OTHER

B. Mazade stated that he was concerned with the details he had heard about regarding the Sappi
site construction. M. Franzak stated that he was in the process of crafting new zoning district
language, and there was still a long way to go before the site was ready for development. There
had already been discussions about ingress and egress for the site but there were no firm plans yet.

M. Franzak advised board members that he was exploring the idea of allowing smaller lots in the
inner city. Currently the minimum lot size in an R-1 district was 6,000 square feet with 50 feet of
road frontage, and there were many lots that did not meet those requirements. B. Mazade asked if
the minimum square footage of homes would need to be revised also. M. Franzak stated that it
would.



There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:27 p.m.
                                    CITY OF MUSKEGON
                                  PLANNING COMMISSION
                                    REGULAR MEETING
                                         MINUTES

                                         October 13, 2016

Chairman T. Michalski called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. and roll was taken.

MEMBERS PRESENT:               T. Michalski, B. Mazade, J. Montgomery-Keast, F. Peterson, S.
                               Gawron, J. Doyle

MEMBERS ABSENT:                Excused: B. Smith, B. Larson, E. Hood

STAFF PRESENT:                 M. Franzak, D. Renkenberger

OTHERS PRESENT:                D. Mosher, 2515 Pine Grove; C. Drake, 1309 Randolph


APPROVAL OF MINUTES

A motion that the minutes of the regular meeting of September 15, 2016 be approved, was made
by J. Montgomery-Keast, supported by F. Peterson and unanimously approved.

NEW BUSINESS

Hearing, Case 2016-12: Request to rezone the properties at 307 & 313 West Laketon Ave from
I-2, General Industrial to B-4, General Business. M. Franzak presented the staff report. The
properties are zoned I-2, General Industrial; that zoning pre-dates 1986, which was a major year
for rezonings. This was the former location of the Time Out Lounge (bar), which closed several
years ago. The bar had operated as a legal non-conforming use. The new owner would like to
operate a banquet/rental hall. This type of use is allowed in B-2, Convenience & Comparison
Business districts and B-4, General Business districts. These properties are a better fit for a B-4
district rather than B-2 because of the location on a major street and proximity to other B-4
districts. Properties to the north and the west of the subject parcel are zoned B-4, and properties
to the south and the east are zoned I-2, General Industrial. Given the historical use of the property
and the functionality of the current building on site, staff recommends rezoning of the properties
regardless of the request for a banquet/rental hall. Since the building has been vacant for more
than two years, it has lost its legal non-conforming status to operate as a bar again, and any
conversion to retail would also require a rezoning to a business district. Staff feels that this is a
good location for a banquet hall, since it has several buffers between it and residential districts,
which follows the guidelines of the Master Plan to provide buffer zones between industrial,
commercial and residential districts. The property also has ample parking for uses allowed in B-
4 districts, with about 40 spaces on site. The minimum lot size in B-4, General Business districts
is 10,890 square feet with at least 100 feet of road frontage. The property at 313 W Laketon Ave
measures 76’ x 104’ for a total of 7,904 sf. and has 76’ of road frontage; the property at 307 W
Laketon Ave is an L shaped lot with 57’ of frontage on Laketon Ave and a total of 12,196 square
feet. Separately, neither lot meets the requirements for a B-4 lot, but together they do. Combined,
the properties measure 133’(on Laketon Ave) x 152, for a total of 20,216 square feet (0.48 acres).
Staff recommends that any rezoning approval is contingent on the lots being combined. Notice
letters were sent to properties within 300 feet of this property. At the time of this writing, staff
had not received any comments from the public. (Note that staff had previously reported by email
that a Special Use Permit would be necessary to operate a banquet hall; we have since discovered
that it is not necessary. There is an error in the zoning ordinance that we will soon request to have
amended. The ordinance states that banquet halls require a Special Use Permit in B-4 districts, but
are allowed as a use by right in B-2 districts. The ordinance also states that all B-2 uses allowed
by right are also allowed by right in B-4 districts.)
J. Montgomery-Keast asked if any improvements were planned for the building. J. Arreola stated
that they had fixed the roof leaks, painted the exterior and planned to remove the large bar from
the inside to allow more space. They also planned to remove the old exterior signs and put up a
new one, and they had contacted a company about repairing and restriping the parking lot.
A motion to close the public hearing was made by B. Mazade, supported by B. Larson and
unanimously approved.
A motion that the request to rezone the properties located at 307 & 313 West Laketon Avenue
from I-2, General Industrial to B-4, General Business district, as described in the public notice, be
recommended for approval to the City Commission contingent upon the lots being combined, was
made by B. Larson, supported by J. Montgomery-Keast and unanimously approved, with T.
Michalski, B. Mazade, B. Larson, E. Hood, and J. Montgomery-Keast voting aye.

Case 2016-13: Request for a site plan review for an addition to the building at 1885 East Laketon
Avenue, by Forming Technologies. M. Franzak presented the staff report. This property is located
in the Port City Industrial Park. It is zoned I-2, General Industrial, and measures 3.1 acres with
220 feet of frontage on Laketon Ave. The project includes a 15,873 square foot addition to the
back of the existing building that will be used for warehousing of parts and finished products. The
building addition will meet all setback requirements: The rear setback will be 118’ 6”; the side
setback on the east side will be 25’ 2”; and the side setback on the west side will be 86’ 1”. Parking
on site is adequate, given the multiple shifts operating during the day. There is also room to add
additional parking in the front if needed in the future. The plan is missing a stormwater
management plan with stormwater calculations. The Fire Marshal has approved the plan
contingent up fire flow water supply calculations being conducted due to fire suppression
requirements for the addition.
M. Franzak updated board members on the revisions made to the site plan since the staff report
was written. He reiterated that any approval must be contingent on receipt of an acceptable
stormwater management plan and meeting the Fire Department conditions. B. Mazade stated that
he noticed a couple of dolomite parking areas and asked if those were acceptable. M. Franzak
stated that they were there previously and were grandfathered. R. Tufts stated that the addition
would match the existing building, and its purpose was to cover the loading dock and provide
additional storage space.

A motion that the site plan for the building addition 1885 East Laketon Avenue be approved, with
the conditions that 1) a stormwater management plan with stormwater calculations be submitted
and approved by the Zoning Administrator, 2) Fire flow water supply calculations are conducted
and fire suppression requirements are approved by the Fire Marshal, and 3) any necessary permits
are obtained, was made by B. Mazade, supported by B. Larson and unanimously approved, with
T. Michalski, B. Mazade, B. Larson, E. Hood, and J. Montgomery-Keast voting aye.
OLD BUSINESS

None

OTHER

B. Mazade stated that he was concerned with the details he had heard about regarding the Sappi
site construction. M. Franzak stated that he was in the process of crafting new zoning district
language, and there was still a long way to go before the site was ready for development. There
had already been discussions about ingress and egress for the site but there were no firm plans yet.

M. Franzak advised board members that he was exploring the idea of allowing smaller lots in the
inner city. Currently the minimum lot size in an R-1 district was 6,000 square feet with 50 feet of
road frontage, and there were many lots that did not meet those requirements. B. Mazade asked if
the minimum square footage of homes would need to be revised also. M. Franzak stated that it
would.



There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:27 p.m.

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