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HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-109 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1989/07/31RESOLUTION NO. 89-109 A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 88-139 ADOPTED ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1988 AND GRANTING SPECIAL (CONDITIONAL USE) PERMIT UNDER SECTION 14-124.101 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 156 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING AT 5665 HIGHWAY 7 NOW KNOWN AS 5757 HIGHWAY 7 FINDINGS WHEREAS, Cityscape Limited Partnership (Malone College) has made application to the City Council for a special permit under Section 14-124.101 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code to allow construction of a 156 unit apartment building at 5665 Highway 7 now known as 5757 Highway 7 within a PUD, Planned Unit Development District having the following legal description: Lot 1, Auditor's Subdivision Number 249, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Torrens Certificate No. 651838) WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission Case Numbers 88 -63 -SP and 89 -63 -SP and the effect of the proposed construction of a 156 unit apartment building 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. 88-139 of the St. Louis Park City Council dated September 19, 1988 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. 88-139 to add the amendments now required, and to consolidate all conditions applicable to the subject property in this resolution; WHEREAS, the contents of Planning Commission Case Files 88 -63 -SP and 89 -63 -SP are hereby entered into and made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case. CONCLUSION NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 88-139 filed as Document No. 1966081 is hereby rescinded and replaced by this resolution which continues and amends a special permit to the subject property for the purposes of permitting construction of a 156 unit apartment building within the PUD, Planned Unit Development District at the location described above based on the following conditions: 1. Except as modified by conditions 2 through 15, the site shall be developed, used and maintained in accordance with Exhibit A, Site Plan; Exhibit B, 1st Floor Community Areas; Exhibit C, Garage 1st Level; Exhibit D, Garage 2nd Level; Exhibit E, Elevation; Exhibit F, Elevation; Exhibit G, Elevation; Exhibit H, Grading and Drainage Plan; Exhibit I, Roadway and Utility Plan. And a Landscape Plan which shall be submitted by October 30, 1988 which shall be consistent with City requirements and upon City approval shall be Exhibit J. 2. Exhibit B, C and D are for general purposes. 3. The eastern end of the site plan be designated for future light rail transit -pedestrian purposes and the owner and the successors and assigns dedicate such area for such use when such need is established by the City or other public agency. 4. Exhibit C and D be modified to provide for adequate trash storage and recycling prior to issuance of a building permit. 5. On site walkways be detached from the curb line except at the main entrance drop-off point. 6. Exterior walls and windows provide appropriate sound reduction. 7. The boulevard be sodded and there be at least one street tree per 40 feet of frontage. 8. There be no outdoor storage of trash or trash containers. 9. All outdoor lighting be directed perpendicular to the ground. 10. The driveways and parking lot have poured -in-place concrete curbing measuring at least 6 inches above and below grade. 11. The north easterly elevation in the exposed basement area meet the architectural controls. 12. No transformers be located in the front yards or on the public right-of-way unless screened from view and landscaped. 13. All utilities serving the site be placed underground. 14. Rooftop elevation plans be submitted which meets design standards prior to issuing a building permit. 15. All improvements and conditions in the exhibits and as modified by conditions be completed by May 15, 1990. 16. That condition numbers 11, 14, and 15 be eliminated. 17. That exhibits described in condition number 1 be modified as follows: Exhibit A as it relates to the orientation of the swimming pool by Exhibit K dated July 7, 1989; Exhibit B as it relates to the plan for the first floor community area by Exhibit L dated July 7, 1989; Exhibits E, F, and G as they relate to the change in exterior finish material on the top floor from brick to wood, as they relate to the northeasterly elevation in the exposed basement area and as they relate to the roof top elevation plans by Exhibits M, N and 0 dated July 7, 1989; and Exhibit I as it relates to the installation of a watermain along the south edge of the site and additional fire hydrants by Exhibit P dated June 5, 1989. 18. All improvements and conditions be completed by December 31, 1990. . Adopted by the City Council July 31, 1989 ATTEST: heti a 14 -7•" -- to AIL -- Reviewed for administration: Approved as to form and execution: 4), (, D, PA City Manager