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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7136 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1982/05/031 May 3, 1982 13b1 RESOLUTION NO. 7136 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK ON THE REMODELING OF THE LENOX COMMUNITY CENTER RESTROOMS, PROJECT No. 81-61 CONTRACT 1477 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park, Minne- sota, as follows: 1. Pursuant to a written contract with the City dated August 3, 1981, TCM Construction, Inc. has satisfactorily completed the improvements for the remodeling of the Lenox Community Center restrooms. 2. The Director of Public Works has filed his recommendation for final acceptance of the work. 3. The work completed under the contract is accepted and approved. The City Manager is directed to make final payment on the contract, taking the contractor's receipt in full. Adopted by the City Council May 3, 1982 / P& - � Mayor Attest: Reviewed for administration: Approved as to form and legality: rz? ity Manager j % City Attorney /24/111, g'14-? RESOLUTION NO. 7137 A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 7102 ADOPTED APRIL 5, 1982 AMENDING RESOLUTION 7040 ADOPTED JANUARY 4, 1982, GRANTING PERMIT UNDER SECTIONS 14-141, 14-156, and 14-195 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING TO PERMIT A NINE STORY OFFICE BUILDING (INCLUDING 3,000 SQUARE FEET OF RETAIL); A 2,000 SQUARE FOOT CAFETERIA; AND A 10,000 SQUARE FOOT CLASS I RESTAURANT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE B-2, GENERAL BUSINESS DLSTRICT, AND R-4, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT, AT 6465 WAYZATA BOULEVARD AND A THIRTY UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING AT 1330 DAKOTA AVENUE BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park: Findings T. Frantz Klodt and Son, Inc. has made application to the City 'Council for a special permit under Sections 14-141, 14-156 and 14-195 of the St.'Louis Park Ordinance Code for the purpose of constructing a nine story office bui+l'd'i1ng' (i°ncluding 3,000 square feet of retail); a 2,000 square foot cafeteria' and' a 10,000 square foot Class I Restaurant (restaurant accepted in.concept only with a separate special permit to be requested when more detailed plant are available) located at 6465 Wayzata Boulevard and a thtrty unit apartment building located at 1330 Dakota Avenue for the legal description as follows, to -wit: Lots 1 and 2, Block 1,'Lou Park Addition 2, The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission (Case Nos. 81 -123 -SP and 82 -12 -SP) and the effect of the proposed nine story office building and thirty unit apart- ment building' on the health, safety, and welfare of the occupants of the surroundi'ng Tand's, existing and anticipated traffic conditions, the effect on.va1ues of properties in the surrounding area, the effect of the use on the Comprehensive Pla'n, and compliance with the intent of the Zoning 'Ordinance. 3. The' Cduncil has determined that the proposed nine story office building will not be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the community norwill it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding, property values, and the proposed nine' story o'ff i-ce building is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the' Comprehensive Plan. Conclusion The' specia-l' permit to' perfnit a nine story office building and thirty unit apartment bui'1''ding' at the location described is granted based on the findings set forth'above and su'b'jec-t to the following conditions: 1. That the site be d'evelop'ed, used; and maintained in accordance with Exhibit A, Site Plan; Exhibit B, P1`aiting/LiRgh'ti60Grading/Utility Plan; Exhibit C, Typical Floor P1'an;, and Exhibit D, Elevations, except as modified' by the following. i ; l fir. ''1(„ 'i 107. 2. That prior to issuance of a building permit, a protective covenant be placed on the property providing for the sharing of 113 parking spaces on the subject property for use by the adjacent property to the west currently occupied by Steak and Ale in accordance with previous special permit provisions. 3. lhat the uses approved are limited to office with a gross floor area of 2.40,901 square feet and a net floor area of 169,935 square feet with up to 5,000 square feet of retail, sales and service facilities and a Class III Restaurant as permitted under Section 14-142(11) and with said limitations as to size and uses as specified in said sub -section and a Class I Restaurant on property zoned B-2 containing up to 10,000 square feet of gross floor area, said use and approval only for a concept plan and requiring submission of a special permit for final approval according to special permit pro- cedures. 4. That the landscaping and trail pattern, as it currently exists on the west side of the property, be retained in its entirety. ,5. That additional landscaping consisting of green ash, maple, russian olive, and norway spruce be planted on the west property line adjacent to the residential use with at least twenty additional trees planted along said boundary. 6. That the identified Sterner lights to be used in the parking lot not be higher than thirty feet high including the entire pedestal elements so that the distance between the ground and the luminaire doe,, not exceed thirty feet. 7. lhat the lowest floor elevation of the office building be at or above the flood protection elevation or the building be floodproofed. 8. 1 hd t a pedestrian pathway system be constructed by the applicant or his successors or assigns as shown on Exhibit A as modified including that portion of the trail on the park and drainage area. 9. lhat hydrant valves and plugging of hydrant drains be provided as designated on the corrected utility drawings. 2 10. That all' work associated with the construction of the office building and abutting parking, landscaping, and pedestrian walkway system be completed as shown on the modified plan by October 15, 1983. 11. That a thirty unit apartment condominium be allowed on the southeast corner of the property subject to the following conditions: a. The site be developed, used and maintained in accordance with Exhibit A, Site Plan; Exhibit B, Landscape Plan; Exhibit C, Typical Floor Plan; Exhibit D, Utility Plan as modified by the City on 3-12-82 and except as modified by the following. b. That the lowest floor elevation is at or above 878 NGVD c. That all previous special permit conditions would be retained. d. That all improvements including landscaping, parking, and pedestrian facilities be completed by October 15, 1983. 12. The Grading Plan as described in Exhibit B of Condition No. 1 and Exhibit B, Landscape Plan, and Exhibit D, Utility Plan, of Condi- tion No. 11 is hereby modified only with respect to grading, drainage and establishment of floor elevations as shown on Exhibit E, Grading and Site Utilities Plan, dated April 30, 1982. Adopted by City Council May 3, 1982 ATTEST: Reviewed by administration: Approved as to form and legality: (7\\ „/„‘,„ ty tiManager. 3 City Attorney