HomeMy WebLinkAbout85-125 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1985/09/03RESOLUTION NO. 85-125
A RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT UNDER SECTION 14-124.101 OF THE ST.
LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING TO PERMIT
CONSTRUCTION OF A DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED IN THE PUD, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, AT 3601
SOUTH HIGHWAY 100
BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park:
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1. Target Stores/Dayton Hudson Corporation has made application to the City Council
for a special permit under Section 14-124.101 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code for
the purpose of constructing a discount department store located at 3601 South Highway
100 for the legal description as follows, to -wit:
That part of Lot 1, Block 1, Park Center Addition, except that part described
as parcels 2 and 3 Minnesota Department of Transportation Right -of -Way Plat
27-11. (Abstract)
2. The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning
Commission (Case No. 85 -29 -SP) and the effect of the proposed discount department store
on the health, safety and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands, existing and
anticipated traffic conditions, the effect on values of properties in the surrounding area,
the effect of the use on the Comprehensive Plan, and compliance with the intent of the
Zoning Ordinance.
3. The Council has determined that the proposed discount department store will not
be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community nor will it
cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it seriously depreciate surrounding
property values, and the proposed discount department store is in harmony with the general
purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
Conclusion
The special permit to permit the construction of a discount department store at the
location described is granted based on the findings set forth above and subject to the
r following conditions: `
1. That the site be developed, used and maintained as shown on Exhibit A - Site Layout
Plan approved November 16, 1981; Exhibit B - Grading and Drainage Plan approved
November 16, 1981; Exhibit C - Landscape Plan approved November 16, 1981; and
Exhibit D - Parking Circulation Plan approved November 16, 1981; except as modified
by the following conditions: (Exhibits originally filed with Case No. 81 -94 -SP in the
City Development Department at the City of St. Louis Park.)
2. There be no outdoor display, sale or storage except in the Garden Center which shall
be used only for sale of nursery stock and garden supplies.
Said Garden center shall be enclosed with decorative wall or fence or a combination
thereof which shall be 25% opaque and shall be at least 4J feet high.
The area at the southeast corner of the Garden Center, located between said corner
and the landscape setback, shall be landscaped and designed to prohibit automobiles,
trucks and other vehicles from ingress and/or egress between the truck loading area
and the parking area to the south.
There shall be no trucks or trailers parked or stored on the site except at the loading
docks which shall be used exclusively for loading and unloading.
There shall be no venicle access on West 36th Street. All access is limited to the
driveways shown on the exhibits.
The applicant understands that all their parking, including trucks, is to be prohibited
on West 36th Street and Park Center Boulevard.
8. A five foot wide sidewalk shall be constructed along the lot line adjacent to Park
Center Boulevard with ramps at driveways and grades no more than 3% within the
driveway sections.
9. The Discount Store including Restaurant and TBA, shall provide six off-street parking
spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area.
10. All exterior walls shall be brick or other materials or combination which meet the
architectural provision of the City and the Redevelopment Area.
11. All rooftop equipment shall be screened with decorative materials. 41
12. There shall be no outdoor storage of trash, tires, grocery carts or customer's carts
or any other materials, goods or equipment except as allowed in the Garden Center.
13. All parking islands shall be landscaped with a minimum of two trees for each island
and sod or other ground cover.
14. All deciduous trees to be planted as required by the exhibit and condition shall be
a minimum of three inches in diameter measured one foot above the ground at the
time of planting. All coniferous trees so required shall be at least six to eight feet
high at the time of planting.
15. A walkway with at least a five foot wide clearance from vehicle overhang shall be
constructed between the main entrance to the building and the south property line.
16. All outside lighting shall be designed so all rays are directed perpendicular to the
ground. Such lighting shall not be more than thirty feet high.
17. One free standing sign, no higher than twenty-five feet, shall be permitted containing
no more than 300 sq. ft. of total sign area including all sides. The maximum allowed
sign area including the free standing sign and all signs on the building shall be 850 sq.
ft. No sign shall be located within twenty feet of any right-of-way line.
18. The landscaped berms along the perimeter of the site shall have an underground
sprinkling system.
19. There shall be no changes in the parking angles, access, landscaping, signage, walkways,
building location or uses unless an amendment to the special permit is approved.
20. The perimeter of the parking lot and the islands in the lot shall have a poured in
place concrete curb extending at least six inches above and below the asphalt surfacing.
21. All cost associated with design and construction of a traffic signal located at the
access point, if one is necessary, shall be paid by the owner(s) of the subject property.
22. This permit and exhibits and conditions thereto are grants and obligations to the land
owners, applicants and their successors and assigns.
23. Snow shall be cleared from the site to retain the required number of parking spaces
as specified in Condition No. 9.
24. Approval by the City does not constitute approval or concurrence in use of excavation
material from excavation of the interchange at West 36th Street and Highway 100.
25. Utilities and driveway aprons be constructed according to City specifications and the
requirements of the City Engineer.
26. All work including landscaping, parking lot, pedestrian ways, building, curbing and
other elements as shown on the exhibits or contained in the conditions be completed
by October 15, 1987.
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Adopted by the City Council September 3, 1985
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