Minneapolis City Council Faces Community Concerns Over Development Notifications and Historic Preservation

During a recent Minneapolis City Council Business, Housing & Zoning Committee meeting, attention centered on community concerns about notification processes for proposed development projects and the preservation of historic properties. Residents expressed frustration over inadequate communication regarding a development proposal and raised alarms about the potential demolition of a historic property.

The meeting attracted numerous residents who voiced their dissatisfaction with the city’s notification procedures. One speaker revealed that they discovered the meeting’s occurrence only by checking another committee’s agenda, emphasizing the need for property owners to receive notifications at least ten days in advance. The lack of timely communication was a recurring theme, with another resident, Brigitte T., underscoring her frustration at not receiving any notification about the development near her home. This development project involves a property that some residents believe has been neglected by the developer, leading to its deteriorating condition.

Critics of the proposed development highlighted the historic significance of the property, noting its eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places as recently as 2021. They argued that the damage was due to neglect and warned that demolishing or constructing a new building could adversely affect nearby historic landmarks such as the Grand Rounds and Victory Memorial. One resident condemned the developer’s appeal to demolish the property without a comprehensive study, labeling it shortsighted. Another resident, Brandon Porter, a local pastor, advocated for preserving the church on the site, emphasizing its importance to the Black community in North Minneapolis.

The committee acknowledged the concerns raised and discussed the importance of addressing these issues in future presentations. Councilmember Ellison suggested that staff take note of the community’s feedback, while Councilmember Rainville requested that the property owner address maintenance issues like snow removal before the next meeting. The committee decided to continue the hearing on the development proposal to its next meeting.

Another discussion point was the sale of properties to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board for a community garden pilot program. The committee approved the sale of three properties as part of a collaborative initiative involving the Community Planning and Economic Development department, Public Works, and the Home Grown Minneapolis initiative. The Park Board offered to purchase the lots at fair market value and commit to reimbursing the city for environmental assessments. Councilmember Cashman expressed support for the program but sought clarity on criteria for advancing gardens to permanent status. The housing supervisor explained that the selection hinged on an in-depth review of effectiveness and usage, identifying six gardens for further consideration.

Councilmember Jenkins raised questions about the developability of the properties being sold, with clarification provided that the lots were deemed non-developable due to their size and environmental conditions. The discussion also touched on the potential involvement of neighborhood organizations in the garden program, with suggestions that partnerships extend beyond the Park Board to include other capable organizations.

The meeting also addressed the appeals regarding artificial turf installations at properties near the University of Minnesota. The committee reviewed appeals from property owners who had installed artificial turf due to challenges maintaining natural grass, exacerbated by heavy foot traffic and clay soils in the area. The staff explained that enforcement actions had been taken, but the Board of Adjustments denied one appeal. The committee heard testimony from residents supporting the artificial turf installations, citing drainage and compliance challenges with natural grass.

Nick, representing an applicant, argued that the artificial turf addressed practical difficulties unique to the properties’ circumstances, despite not being unique in themselves. He highlighted safety and drainage issues, noting that maintaining grass was only feasible for part of the year due to climatic conditions. The committee deliberated on the implications of artificial turf, with concerns about environmental impacts such as the urban heat island effect and stormwater runoff. Ultimately, the committee upheld the Board of Adjustment’s decision to deny the appeal, citing the need for applicants to demonstrate that their challenges were unique and their proposed solutions reasonable.

The meeting concluded with a discussion on funding for homelessness services in Minneapolis. The staff provided an overview of funding procedures for transitional housing, board and lodge facilities, and emergency shelters. The city has collaborated with Hennepin County to support the homelessness response system, utilizing federal pandemic-era funds to expand shelter facilities and services. However, a return to pre-pandemic funding levels is anticipated, prompting discussions on maintaining transparency and community involvement in the funding process.

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