HomeMy WebLinkAbout6295 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1979/06/26RESOLUTION NO. 6295
A RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT UNDER SECTION 14-124.101
OF THE ORDINANCE CODE TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A
RESTAURANT/BOWLING ALLEY AND CLASS I RESTAURANT
LOCATED ON LOT 1, BLOCK 6, OAK PARK VILLAGE, ALSO
KNOWN AS 3451 LOUISIANA AVENUE SOUTH IN A PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of St. Louis Park:
Findings
1. Ben Weber has made application to the City Council for a special
permit under Section 14-124.101 of the Ordinance Code for the purpose of
permitting a restaurant/bowling alley and Class I restaurant to he con-
structed on property located in a Planned Unit Development District and
having the following legal description, to -wit:
Lot 1, Block 6, Oak Park Village
2. The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the
Planning Commission (Case No. 79 -22 -SP) and the effect of the proposed
construction on the health, safety and welfare of the occupants of the
surrounding lands, existing and anticipated traffic conditions, the effect
on value of properties in the surrounding areas and the effect of the use
on the Comprehensive Plan and compliance with the intent of the Zoning
Ordinance.
3. The City Council has determined that the proposed restaurant/bowling
alley and Class I restaurant will not be detrimental to the health, safety
or general welfare of the community, nor will it cause serious traffic con-
,gestion nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property
values, and the proposed construction is in harmony with the general purpose
and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
Conclusion
A special permit for a restaurant/bowling alley and a Class I restaurant is
granted based on the findings set forth above and subject to the following
conditions:
1. That the site be developed, used and maintained in accordance
with Exhibit A, Site Plan; Exhibit B, Topography Plan and
Utility Plan; Exhibit C, Elevation Plan, except as modified
and as stamped received by the Planning Department on June 20, 1979.
That an adequate easement be provided tothe well locatedHon
the site and that the well itself be protected as requested by
the City or appropriate State agency.P2.
3. That all improvements, including development of the bowl_i'`ng-
alley and restaurant and landscaoing, paving, curbing, lighting
and other items shown on the exhibits be completed by June 30,' 1980.
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ATTEST:
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ity Clerk
Adopted by the City Council June 26l; 1979
Mayor
roved for adminis ation: Approved as to, form and legali6:
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REPLACEMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 6295
A RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT UNDER SECTION 14-124.101
OF THE ORDINANCE CODE TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A
RESTAURANT/BOWLING ALLEY AND CLASS I RESTAURANT
LOCATED ON LOT 1, BLOCK 6, OAK PARK VILLAGE, ALSO
KNOWN AS 3401 LOUISIANA AVENUE SOUTH IN A PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of St. Louis Park:
Findings
1. Ben Weber has made application to the City Council for a special
permit under Section 14-124.101 of the Ordinance Code for the purpose of
permitting a restaurant/bowling alley and Class I restaurant to he con-
structed on property located in a Planned Unit Development District and
having the following legal description, to -wit:
Lot 1, Block 6, Oak Park Village
2. The City Council has,,considered the advice and recommendation of the
Planning Commission (Case No. 79 -22 -SP) and the effect of the proposed
construction on the health, safety and welfare of the occupants of the
surrounding lands, existing and anticipated traffic conditions, the effect
on value of properties in the surrounding areas and the effect of the use
on the Comprehensive Plan and compliance with the intent of the'Zoning
Ordinance.
3. The City Council has determined that the proposed restaurant/bowling
alley and Class I restaurant will not be detrimental to the health, safety
or general welfare of the community, nor will it cause serious traffic con-
gestion nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding property
values, and the proposed construction is in harmony with the general purpose
and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
Conclusion
A special permit for a restaurant/bowling alley and a Class I restaurant is
granted based on the findings set forth above and subject to the following
conditions:
1. That the site he developed, used and maintained in accordance
with Exhibit A, Site Plan; Exhibit B, Topography Plan and
Utility Plan; Exhibit C, Elevation Plan, except as modified
and as stamped received by the Planning Department on June 20, 1979.
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That an adequate easement be provided to the well located on
the site and that the well itself be protected as requested by
the City or appropriate State agency.
3. That all improvements, including development of the bowling
alley and restaurant and landscaping, paving, curbing, lighting
and other items shown on the exhibits be completed by June 30, 1980.
ATTEST:
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Approved for administration:
City Manager (ALL 9
Adop ,d by the City Council June 26, 1979
Mayor
Approved as to form and legality:
City , ttorney
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