HomeMy WebLinkAboutPLANNING MINUTES 2015-01-13 MINUTES OF THE 1,066TH PUBLIC HEARINGS AND REGULAR MEETING
HELD BY THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF LIVONIA
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015, the City Planning Commission of the City of
Livonia held its 1,066th Public Hearings and Regular Meeting in the Livonia City
Hall, 33000 Civic Center Drive, Livonia, Michigan
Mr Lee Morrow, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 7 00 p m
Members present: Scott P Bahr Kathleen McIntyre R Lee Morrow
Carol A. Smiley Gerald Taylor Ian Wilshaw
Members absent: None
Mr Mark Taormina, Planning Director, and Ms Margie Watson, Program
Supervisor, were also present.
Chairman Morrow informed the audience that if a petition on tonight's agenda
involves a rezoning request, this Commission makes a recommendation to the
City Council who, in turn, will hold its own public hearing and make the final
determination as to whether a petition is approved or denied The Planning
Commission holds the only public hearing on a request for preliminary plat and/or
vacating petition The Commission's recommendation is forwarded to the City
Council for the final determination as to whether a plat is accepted or rejected If
a petition requesting a waiver of use or site plan approval is denied tonight, the
petitioner has ten days in which to appeal the decision, in writing, to the City
Council Resolutions adopted by the City Planning Commission become
effective seven (7) days after the date of adoption The Planning Commission
and the professional staff have reviewed each of these petitions upon their filing
The staff has furnished the Commission with both approving and denying
resolutions, which the Commission may, or may not, use depending on the
outcome of the proceedings tonight.
ITEM #1 PETITION 2014-12-02-15 4 STAR STRENGTH
�_ Ms Smiley, Secretary, announced the first item on the agenda, Petition 2014-12-
°' 02-15 submitted by Matthew Adamcheck requesting waiver use
approval pursuant to Section 16 11(f) of the City of Livonia
id Y Zoning Ordinance #543, as amended, to operate an indoor
:> °- training facility (4 Star Strength & Conditioning) at 30958
Industrial Road, located on the west side of Industrial Road
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between the CSX railroad right-of-way and Schoolcraft Road in
La' the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26
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Mr Taormina This is a request to operate an indoor athletic training facility
within an M-1 industrial zone This is known as SARMOR
Industrial Park which is located on west side of Industrial Road
about one-third of a mile east of Merriman Road Approval to
operate athletic training facilities in the M-1 zoning district falls
under the provisions of Section 16 11(f) of the Zoning Ordinance
where such uses can be allowed provided that all parking and
ingress and egress to the facility is designed so as not to
interfere with the industrial traffic in the area This property
contains roughly 482 feet of frontage along Industrial Road, has
an average depth of 592 feet and contains a total land area of
roughly 6 5 acres The site is developed with a large multi-tenant
industrial building that is about 110,880 square feet. There are
two driveways off Industrial Road, one at the north end and one
at the south end that provide access to the site It is a "U"
shaped building with parking and access on all sides There are
a total of 208 parking spaces available to the tenants within this
facility Entirely surrounding the subject property is industrial
zoning and industrial land uses In the lower right hand corner of the
site plan, there is an area identified with red cross-hatch that denotes
the space where 4 Star would be located This is about a 1,645
square foot unit in the southeasterly corner of the building The
space itself would be divided into two areas As you walk in,
there is the front office and entrance area and then a door leads
to the back area which is identified on this plan as a gym
That's the larger space and the area where the athletic training
programs would be operated There are no exterior building
modifications planned in connection with this proposal The
strength training and conditioning facility as proposed would
require one parking space for each employee plus sufficient off-
street parking spaces for the safe and convenient loading and
unloading of students Parking is shared by all of the tenants in
this facility There are at least 20 parking spaces in close
proximity of this unit. We don't anticipate any parking or access
issues, mainly because of the number of persons that are going
to be using this facility in relationship to the points of access or
ingress/egress as well as parking We believe that the peak
hours of operation for this business will not coincide with the
peak hours of the operation for most of the industrial uses within
this complex. I will let the petitioner, Mr Adamcheck, explain
the reasons for that. A question that was asked at the Study
Meeting regarding the percentage of SARMAR Industrial Park
that is leased We did check our Costar listing on that, and we're
showing that roughly 85 percent of the existing industrial
complex is currently leased With that, Mr Chairman, I can read out
the departmental correspondence
Mr Morrow Please
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Mr Taormina. There are five items of correspondence The first item is from
the Engineering Division, dated December 22, 2014, which
reads as follows "In accordance with your request, the
Engineering Division has reviewed the above referenced
planning petition We have no objections to the proposed site
use at this time The proposed plan indicates that project will
consist of renovating a portion of the interior of the building for
an indoor training facility, which will not require Engineering
Department permits The legal description provided with the
petition appears to be correct and is acceptable to this office
The existing parcel is assigned an address of#30932 Industrial
Road with a range of#30932 to #30976 Industrial Road for the
individual units within the building The address of #30958
Industrial Road does fall within the approved address range,
and can be used for the proposed training facility if it is not
currently being used by another tenant. The existing structure is
currently serviced by public utilities, which are to remain in
place Should changes to the existing utility leads be needed,
the owner will need to submit plans to the Engineenng
Department to determine if permits will be required " The letter
is signed by David W Lear, P E , Assistant City Engineer The
second letter is from the Livonia Fire & Rescue Division, dated
December 22, 2014, which reads as follows "I have reviewed
the petition for a waiver use approval to operate an indoor
training facility on the property at the above referenced address
and have noted the following (1) This proposal is a change of
use for the address in question This requires that the location
must conform to current NFPA 101 standards, 2012 edition, for
New Assembly use (2) Chapter 12, New Assemblies, and
Chapter 7, Means of Egress, must be conformed to which
includes Emergency Exit Signs, Emergency Lighting, Exit
Pathways, Occupant Load, and Extinguisher Requirements (3)
Exterior lighting and proper walkways are required to be ADA
compliant. Providing that all details in regards to New Assembly
Occupancy are followed and inspected prior to tenant use, this
department has no objections to this petition " The letter is
signed by Daniel Lee, Fire Marshal The third letter is from the
Division of Police, dated December 18, 2014, which reads as
follows "I have reviewed the plans in connection with the
petition I have no objections to the proposal " The letter is
signed by Joseph Boitos, Sergeant, Traffic Bureau The fourth
letter is from the Inspection Department, dated December 29,
2014, which reads as follows "Pursuant to your request, the
above-referenced petition has been reviewed The following is
noted (1) The parking lot shall be repaired and restriped as
necessary Parking spaces shall be 10' wide, 20' deep and
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double striped (2) This petition is a change of use and would
require that the building meet all current Michigan Building
Codes including the Michigan Barrier Free Code This will be
addressed further at the time of our plan review if this project
moves forward This Department has no further objections to
this petition " The letter is signed by Jerome Hanna, Assistant
Director of Inspection And lastly we have an email, dated
January 20, 2015, that was submitted to the Planning
Department from Donald Kleinknecht, a Livonia resident, which
reads as follows "Mr Adamcheck served our country and he
seems to be dedicated to his new venture If he has the proper
licenses and insurance to operate a strength and conditioning
business along with complying with all the building and parking
codes, he should be given a waiver" That is the extent of the
correspondence
Mr Morrow. Are there any questions of the Planning Director? Seeing none,
I think we can invite the petitioner down to the podium We will
need your name and address for the record please
Matthew Adamcheck, 18985 Filmore Street, Livonia, Michigan 48152 How are
you guys?
Mr Morrow. Very fine You heard the Planning Director Is there anything
you would like to add or detract from what you've heard so far?
Mr Adamcheck: No, sir Requesting a permit to work on getting people in shape
and healthy in the City of Livonia I was born and raised in
Livonia, went to the Army, came back, now looking to help
continue Livonia's growth I like what I've seen in that
Middlebelt/96 corridor and would like to be a part of that.
Mr Morrow We will see if the Commissioners have any questions of you
Any questions for the petitioner?
Ms Smiley. Good evening Who is your target group?
Mr Adamcheck: Yes, ma'am Our demographic is athletics, high school level athletes
and also general population from about 15 to 45 I do train some
athletes that are 55 to 65 years old also Our strength and
conditioning is Olympic weightlifting and barbell isometric plyometric
weights We do not utilize machines
Ms Smiley. Thank you
Mr Wilshaw Mr Adamcheck, how many customers do you expect to have at any
given time using your facility?
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Mr Adamcheck: Yes, sir My classes are capped so that way I can maintain positive
control of the athletes as opposed to just babysitting Our classes will
never exceed 15 people, and most classes I would average between
6 to 8 individuals
Mr Wilshaw How many employees will you have besides yourself?
Mr Adamcheck: Myself
Mr Wilshaw Okay Hours of operation?
Mr Adamcheck: Hours of operation are a 6 00 a m class and the gym is open with me
in the facility watching over the whole time until 8 00 p m most days
of the week. On the weekends, we're open for two three-hour bursts
So we go from 9 00 a.m to 1 00 p m on Saturday and then 11 00
a m to 3 00 p m on Sunday
Mr Wilshaw It sounds like what you're offering is a very specialized training
environment where instead of going to say an LA Fitness or
somewhere there is a bunch of machines and people can freely use
them, they're coming there to get special training, very small group,
personalized and make sure that the person is doing all the things that
you want them to do to get to the stages of development that you
want them to get to Right?
Mr Adamcheck: Yes, sir
Mr Wilshaw Okay It sounds very good As a Livonia resident, I'm glad that you
want to open in this community I'm glad that you're wanting to
continue to stay in this community and support it, and I think it sounds
like a good plan
Mr Adamcheck: Thank you very much
Mr Morrow. Thank you, Mr Wilshaw Anyone else? Are you currently in business
somewhere and are moving or will this be a brand new operation?
Mr Adamcheck: This will be a brand new operation
Mr Morrow. Okay
Ms Smiley. How did you learn how to do this?
Mr Adamcheck: When I went into the Army, I got injured and as part of my
recuperation and recovery process for my shoulder injury, learning to
lift properly with very light objects was part of it. That just kind of
snowballed into actually learning it, and then teaching how to teach
others, into just really getting involved in the Olympic lifting
community
Ms Smiley' Okay Thank you
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Mr Taylor How did you happen to come upon this building? I think it's a good
use for industrial When we have workout areas and things like that,
they have high ceilings But how did you happen to come upon this
one?
Mr Adamcheck: I've been working the crossfit community for awhile where we utilize
industrial parkways most of the time Due to their high ceilings, we're
able to do more things with them So I kind of grew up in that
environment. So I wanted it for myself The industrial building just has
a different feel for fitness and it's more of a come in, do your work, be
serious about it and leave environment, as opposed to a come have
pizza and tootsie rolls while you work out type of environment. It's just
more serious
Mr Taylor Thank you Good luck.
Mr Adamcheck: Thank you
Mr Morrow Does the Commission have any more questions? If not, is there
anybody in the audience that wishes to speak for or against the
granting of this petition? Seeing no one coming forward, I will
close the public hearing and ask for a motion
Mr Bahr I too think this is a great use for this property, and I'll bring forth
an approving resolution
On a motion by Bahr, seconded by Wilshaw, and unanimously adopted, it was
#01-01-2015 RESOLVED, that pursuant to a Public Hearing having been
held by the City Planning Commission on January 13, 2015, on
Petition 2014-12-02-15 submitted by Matthew Adamcheck
requesting waiver use approval pursuant to Section 16 11(f) of
the City of Livonia Zoning Ordinance #543, as amended, to
operate an indoor training facility (4 Star Strength &
Conditioning) at 30958 Industrial Road, located on the west side
of Industrial Road between the CSX railroad right-of-way and
Schoolcraft Road in the Northwest 1/4 of Section 26, which
property is zoned M-1, the Planning Commission does hereby
recommend to the City Council that Petition 2014-12-02-15 be
approved subject to the following conditions
1 That the issues as outlined in the correspondence dated
December 22, 2014, from the Fire Marshal, including those
relating to the requirement that the proposed space must
conform to current NFPA 101 standards, shall be resolved
to the satisfaction of the Fire Department;
2 That the issues as outlined in the correspondence dated
December 29, 2014, from the Assistant Director of
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Inspection, including those relating to the requirement that
the building meet all current Michigan Building Codes
including the Michigan Barrier Free Code, shall be resolved
to the satisfaction of the Inspection Department;
3 That adequate lighting be provided in the parking areas
and walkways as determined by the Inspection
Department; and
4 That only conforming signage is approved with this petition,
and any additional signage shall be separately submitted
for review and approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals
Subject to the preceding conditions, this petition is approved for
the following reasons
1 That the proposed use is in compliance with all of the
special and general waiver use standards and
requirements as set forth in Sections 16 11 and 19 06 of
the Zoning Ordinance #543,
2 That the subject property has the capacity to accommodate
the proposed use, and
3 That the proposed use is compatible to and in harmony
with the surrounding uses in the area
FURTHER RESOLVED, that notice of the above hearing was
given in accordance with the provisions of Section 19 05 of
Zoning Ordinance #543, as amended
Mr Morrow, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing
resolution adopted It will go on to City Council with an
approving resolution They will contact you relative to the
meeting they will have on this With that, good luck and thank
you for bringing your business to Livonia
Mr Adamcheck: Thank you very much all of you for your time
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ITEM #2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1,065th Public Hearings and
Regular Meeting
Ms. Smiley, Secretary, announced the next item on the agenda, Approval of the
Minutes of the 1,065th Public Hearings and Regular Meeting
held on December 16, 2014
On a motion by McIntyre, seconded by Smiley, and unanimously adopted, it was
#01-02-2015 RESOLVED, that the Minutes of 1,065th Public Hearings and
Regular Meeting held by the Planning Commission on
December 16, 2014, are hereby approved
A roll call vote on the foregoing resolution resulted in the following
AYES McIntyre, Smiley, Bahr, Wilshaw, Taylor, Morrow
NAYS None
ABSENT None
ABSTAIN None
Mr Morrow, Chairman, declared the motion is carried and the foregoing
resolution adopted
On a motion duly made, seconded and unanimously adopted, the 1,066th Public
Hearings and Regular Meeting held on January 13, 2015, was adjourned at 7 17
pm
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION
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R. Lee Morrow, Chairman