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HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-40 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1988/04/04RESOLUTION NO. 88-40 A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 7456 ADOPTED ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1983, RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 4846 ADOPTED ON JUNE 18, 1973, AMENDING RESOLUTION 4719 ADOPTED ON JANUARY 2, 1973, AND GRANTING SPECIAL (CONDITIONAL USE) PERMIT UNDER SECTION 14-195(2) OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING TO ALLOW AN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT UNIT (DALQUIST INDUSTRIAL PARK) FOR PROPERTY ZONED I-1, INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, AT 5005 HIGHWAY 7 FINDINGS WHEREAS, Northland Aluminum Products, Inc. has made application to the City Council for a special permit under Section 14-195(2) of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code to allow an industrial development unit, Dalquist Industrial Park at 5005 Highway 7 within a I- 1, Industrial District, having the following legal description: All lots and blocks in Dalquist Industrial Park, except that part of Lot 4 Block 1, Dalquist Industrial Park, lying Easterly of a line drawn 34 feet Westerly of the following described line: Commencing at the most Southerly corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Belt Line Industrial Park 2nd Addition: thence, South 59 degrees 15 minutes and 24 seconds East on an assumed bearing along the Southeasterly extension of the Southwesterly line of said Lot 1 a distance of 40.00 feet to the point of beginning of said line; thence North 30 degrees 44 minutes 36 seconds East 112.38 feet; thence Northerly 768.57 feet along a tangential curve concave to the West having a radius of 785.30 feet and a central angle of 56 degrees 04 minutes 30 seconds; thence North 25 degrees 19 minutes 54 seconds West, tangent to last described curve, 180.04 feet; thence Northerly 589.17 feet along a tangential curve concave to the East having radius of 1268.10 feet and a central angle of 26 degrees 37 minutes 12 seconds and said line there terminating; 1 Lots 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 2, Lewiston Park; Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Block 3, Lewiston Park; Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 5, Lewiston Park; That part of Lots 23, 24, 25, and 26, Block 5, Lewiston Park which lies Southeast of the following described line: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Lot 23, thence Northeasterly to a point on the North line of said Lot 24 distant 100 feet West of the Northeast corner, thence continuing Northeasterly to the Northwest corner of said Lot 9 and there terminating. WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission (Case No. 72-13-SP, 73-57-SP, 73-33-SP, 83-68-SP and 88-18-SP) and the effect of the proposed industrial development 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 and the effect of the use on the Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, a special permit was issued regarding the subject property pursuant to Resolution No. 7456 of the St. Louis Park City Council dated September 6, 1983 which contained conditions applicable to said property; and WHEREAS, due to changed circumstances, amendments to those conditions are now necessary, requiring the amendment of that special permit; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of this resolution to continue and restate the conditions of the permit granted by Resolution No. 7456 to add the amendments now required, and to consolidate all conditions applicable to the subject property in this resolution; CONCLUSION NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 7456 (filed as Document No. 4829790) is hereby rescinded and replaced by this resolution which continues and amends a special permit to the subject property for the purposes of permitting industrial development within the I-1, Industrial District, at the location described above based on the following conditions: 1. The site shall be developed, used and maintained in accordance with Exhibit A - Plat; Exhibit C - General Drainage Plan; Exhibit E - Northland Aluminum Co. Warehouse Floor Plan and Elevation Plan; Exhibit F - Maid of Scandinavia Site Plan - Landscape Plan; Exhibit G - Maid of Scandinavia Elevation Plan; Exhibit H - Maid of Scandinavia Garage Plan as modified on June 2, 1972 by the Planning Department; Exhibit J - Site Plan; Exhibit K - Elevation Plan; Exhibit M - Elevation Plan; Exhibit N - Mezzanine Plan; Exhibit P - 1981 Construction Phase; and Exhibit Q - Office-Warehouse Elevation Plan. 2. All electric, gas, water, sanitary sewer, telephone and other utilities shall be placed underground. 3. The private roadway with a minimum width of 24 feet shall have a poured-in-place concrete curb at least 6 inches high. Said road and curb shall be constructed at standards acceptable to the City Engineer. Said road shall be designated as a fire lane, shall not be used for parking, and shall be kept clean and free from potholes and maintained thereafter. 4. Signs shall be limited to name plate signs, symbols, logos and architectural features that identify a particular business,_service or good which is provided on the site. All the signs shall meet the following conditions: a. Billboards are hereby prohibited. 1 1 b. All new signs are to be integrated with the architecture of the buildings and there shall be no more than one free standing sign per lot and said sign shall not exceed 200 square feet in total sign area and 25 feet in height. The pylon (elevator) is excluded from this requirement. c. Lighting for signs shall be interior or indirect so that light rays are not directly visible beyond the lot lines. 5. New buildings in the development and any major alteration or modification to the existing building shall be done so that the architectural treatment of the exterior of the buildig is equal in standard or exceeds the standard set by the existing building on Lot 2 and the proposed building on Lot 1. 6. The City shall be given the necessary easement for a north -south pedestrian- walkway at least 30 feet wide in the vicinity of Ottawa extended or east within 60 days after the specific location is approved by the City Council. 7. There shall be no outside storage of equipment, raw materials, chemicals or waste with the exception of the trash container between Buildings 2 and 5. 8. All rooftop equipment shall be painted a light blue and maintained in that fashion. 9. Parking lot striping shall be complted by October 1, 1983. 10. No additional building permits shall be issued until the outside storage of materaisl on the west side of building' 5 is discontinued. 11. The office -warehouse addition shall be complted by October 30, 1984. 12. The metal building on the east end of the property shall be removed by October 30, 1988. 13. That a building to house an outer marker beacon is hereby permitted, subject to the following: a. That an outer marker beacon facility consisting of a building and antenna partly enclosed by a decorative fence no more than 6 feet high without barbed wire and landscaping consisting of deciduous and coniferous trees and shrubs shall be permitted at the east end of the property in accordance with Exhibit R - Outer Marker Beacon Plan, Exhibit S - Outer Marker Beacon Landscape Plan and Exhibit T - Outer Marker Beacon Elevation Plan. Said exhibits are applicable only for the outer marker beacon area. b. Said improvements including decorative fence and landscaping shall be completed by May 15, 1988. Reviewed for administration: s Ado ted by th City Council April 4, 1988 4 PAIL J Approved as to form and execution: City Manager • City Attorney