File #: Res. 2020-075    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/24/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/1/2020 Final action: 9/1/2020
Title: Consideration of Resolution Approving a Minor Subdivision of Paul Hanson Subdivision Addition.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Resolution, 2. 2 - Exhibit A - Paul Hanson Subdivision 2nd Addition, 3. 3 - Location Map, 4. 4 - 8.4.8 Type 5 Review Procedure Hyperlink, 5. 5 - 2323 Hwy 3 S - Target Store & Parking Lot with Wings Financial Site Sketch
City Council Meeting Date: September 1, 2020

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Mikayla Schmidt, City Planner

Title
Consideration of Resolution Approving a Minor Subdivision of Paul Hanson Subdivision Addition.

Body
Action Requested:
Staff recommends approval of the attached resolution authorizing a Minor Subdivision of the Paul Hanson Subdivision (12.6 acre lot) to create Paul Hanson Subdivision 2nd Addition. The new lot (approx. 0.5 acre lot) will be used for the construction of Wings Financial Credit Union.

Summary Report:
The applicant, Wings Financial Credit Union, has submitted an application for a Minor Subdivision to split the parcel addressed, 2323 Hwy 3 S, where the retail store Target is located. Approximately half of the Target parcel is utilized for parking. The Wings Financial site will be located on the southwest corner of Target's parking lot. The parcel is zoned Highway Commercial (C2-B).

According to Article 8 of the Northfield Land Development Code (LDC), a Minor Subdivision follows a Type 5 review procedure. Type 5 review procedure decisions are made by the City Council with staff recommendation and do not require a public hearing at the Planning Commission. The approval criteria is as follows:

(A) Approval Criteria
All of the following criteria shall be considered in the review of minor subdivisions and lot consolidations:
(1) The subdivision or consolidation must be in general compliance with the comprehensive plan.

This subdivision is in compliance with the Northfield Comprehensive Plan. It reflects the spirit and values of the land use principles as it is an infill project that will provide additional commercial opportunities.

(2) The subdivision or consolidation must meet the purpose and intent of this LDC.

The proposed subdivision was found to be in full compliance with the LDC through review by the City Planner and the Engineering Department.

(3) Unless prior or concurrent approval of a varian...

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