HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-124 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2004/10/18RESOLUTION NO. 04-124
Amends and Restates Resolution 04-093
A RESOLUTION AMENDING AND RESTATING RESOLUTION NO. 04-093 ADOPTED ON
AUGUST 2, 2004 APPROVING A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) WITH
PUD MODIFICATIONS TO BUILDING HEIGHT, PARKING, AND DENSITY UNDER
SECTION 36-367 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING
FOR PROPERTY ZONED R-4 MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND R -C MULTI -FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL LOCATED AT
3630 WOODDALE AVENUE,
5951 and 5957 WEST 37TH STREET,
5912 OXFORD STREET,
5916 OXFORD STREET,
5920 OXFORD STREET,
and 5926 OXFORD STREET
(ELMWOOD VILLAGE)
MINOR AMENDMENT TO REDUCE HEIGHT OF SENIOR CONDOMINIUM
BUILDING BY ONE FLOOR AND REDUCE NUMBER OF UNITS FROM 80
UNITS TO 60 UNITS
WHEREAS, The Rottlund Company, Inc , has made application to the City Council for a
minor amendment to a Final Planned Unit Development (Final PUD) under Section 36-367 of
the St. Louis Park Ordinance code to allow height reduction of the senior condominium building
by one floor and reduce the number of units from 80 units to 60 units, at Elmwood Village
within the R-4 Multi -Family Residential and R -C Multi -Family Residential Zoning Distncts
having the following legal description:
Parcel 1:
Lots 6 and 7, Block 43, St Louis Park Centre, Hennepin County, Minnesota, plus the
south half of the vacated alley.
Abstract Land
Parcel 2:
Lots 22 to 35, both inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, and the South
Half of the vacated alley adjoining said Lots, according to the recorded plats thereof,
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Abstract -Land
Parcel 3:
Lots 4 and 5, Block 43, St. Louis Park Centre, according to the plat thereof on file or of
record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Lots 14 and 15 and Lots 18 to 21, inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park,
and Lots 16 and 17, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, except that part of said
lots lying Northeasterly of a line drawn from a point on the North line of said Lot 17
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distant 2.89 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of said Lot 17, to a point on the
North line of said Lot 16 distant 8.89 feet Southeasterly from the most Northerly comer
of said Lot 16, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the County
Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 4 and 5, Block 43, St. Louis Park
Centre, and Lots 14 to 21, inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park,
according to the recorded plats thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Certificate No. 643802.
Parcel 4:
Lots 30 to 36 inclusive, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots
30 to 36 inclusive, which hes between the extensions across it of the West line of said Lot
36 and the East line of Lot 30; Lots 44 to 57 inclusive, and that part of the South Half of
the vacated alley adjoining Lots 44 to 57 inclusive, which lies between the extensions
across it of the West line of said Lot 44 and the East line of Lot 57, all in Block 47,
"rearrangement of St. Louis Park," according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
All of the following described tract:
Lots 25 to 29 inclusive, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots
25 to 29 inclusive, which hes between the extensions across it of the West line of said Lot
29 and the Southwesterly line of Wooddale Avenue, formerly Pleasant Avenue; Lots 58
to 64 inclusive, and that part of the South Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 58 to
64 ,inclusive, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park," which hes between the extensions
across it of the West line of said Lot 58 and the Southwesterly line of Wooddale Avenue,
formerly Pleasant Avenue, all in Block 47, "Rearrangement of St Louis Park," according
to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except that part thereof which
hes Southeasterly, Easterly and Northeasterly of Line A described as follows.
Line A: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 58, Block 47, Rearrangement of St.
Louis Park; thence Easterly 090 degrees 31 minutes 53 seconds, assumed azimuth from
North, 19.91 feet along the South line of said Block 47 to the point of beginning of Line
"A"; thence Northeasterly 142.20 feet on a tangential curve concave to the North, radius
271.56 feet and central angle 30 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds; thence Northerly 015
degrees 31 minutes 41 seconds azimuth 26.39 feet; thence Northwesterly 330 degrees 31
minute s 41 seconds azimuth 81.21 feet; thence Northwesterly 157.07 feet on atangential
curve concave to the Southwest, radius 914.93 feet and central angle 9 degrees 50
minutes 10 seconds; thence Northwesterly 320 degrees 41 minutes 31 seconds azimuth
100 feet, tangent to said curve and there terminating.
Lot 7, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lot 7, Block 47, "St.
Louis Park Centre", lying between the extensions across it of the East line of said Lot 7
and the West line of Lot 44, Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park";
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Lots 8 to 11 inclusive.
All in Block 47, "St. Louis Centre", according to the recorded plat thereof, and situated in
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Lots 37, 38 and 39, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 37,
38 and 39, Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park", which lies between the
extensions across it of the West line of said Lot 39 and the East line of Lot 37, Block 47;
All in "Rearrangement for St Louis Park", according to the recorded plat thereof, and
situate in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Certificate No. 643803
Parcel 5:
Lots 14 and 15, Block 47, St Louis Park Centre, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Abstract Land
Parcel 6:
Lots 40 through 43, Block 47, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park according to the plat
thereof on file or of record in the office of the County Recorder, Hennepin County,
Minnesota
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the information related to Planning Case
Nos. 03 -73 -PUD and , 04 -53 -PUD and the effect of the proposed height reduction and unit
reduction 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 compliance with the intent of the Zoning
Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, a Final PUD was approved regarding the subject property pursuant to
Resolution No. 04-093 of the St. Louis Park City Council dated August 2, 2004 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 Final PUD; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of this resolution to continue and restate the conditions of the
permit granted by Resolution No 04-093, to add the amendments now required, and to
consolidate all conditions applicable to the subject property in this resolution, and
WHEREAS, the contents of Planning Case Files 03 -73 -PUD and 04 -53 -PUD are hereby
entered into and made part of the public hearing and the record of decision for this case.
CONCLUSION
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NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 04-093 (document not
filed) is hereby restated and amended by this resolution which continues and amends a Final
Planned Unit Development to the subject property for the purpose of allowing height reduction
of the four-story age-restncted (senior) condominium building by one floor and reducing
number of units in the four-story age -restricted (senior) condominium building from 80 units to
60 units within the R-4 Multi -Family Residential and R -C Multi -Family Residential Zoning
Districts at the location described above based on the following conditions:
The Final Planned Unit Development at the location described is approved with
modifications to building heights to allow a 50 foot high three-story Condominium Loft building
and a 56 foot high four-story age -restricted (senior) condominium building based on the findings
set forth above and subject to the following conditions:
1 The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the Final PUD
official exhibits.
2. The Preliminary PUD exhibits shall be amended prior to signing either preliminary or
final PUD exhibits to accurately reflect the resolution approving the preliminary PUD
and shall be subject to approved plan changes through the final PUD process.
3. Documents showing proposed cross -easements within the development including parking
easements between the office use and residential uses and condominium documents.
These document shall be approved by the City Attorney and found to be in accordance
with subdivision requirements. The condominium documents shall include a clause that
states the condominium association agrees to provide regular injections to any Elm trees
that are shown as remaining on the tree removal and landscape plans.
4. Final PUD approval and development is contingent upon developer meeting all
conditions of final approval including all Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distnct
requirements.
5. Pnor to the City signing the Final Plat the applicant shall comply with the following
requirements:
a. Sign assent form and Final PUD and Plat official exhibits.
b. Submit financial security in the form of a cash escrow or letter of credit in the
amount of $1000 to insure that a mylar copy of the final plat is provided.
c. A planning contract shall be executed between the developer and the City, which
covers at a minimum, sidewalk construction and maintenance, repair and cleaning
of public streets, construction conditions, off site infrastructure improvements and
cost share formulas, off-site parking, and cntena for administrative amendments
to the PUD.
d. Provide a 12 -foot easement for additional right of way along the east side of
Wooddale Avenue.
e. Provide an easement for the required sidewalks along Alabama Avenue South and
West 36th Street.
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f. The City Council shall adopt an ordinance vacating that portion of West 37th
Street between Wooddale Avenue and Alabama Avenue South and the alley north
of Oxford Street and east of Alabama Avenue South.
g. Submit payment for cash in lieu of park dedication in the amount of $900 per
dwelling unit and trail dedication in the amount of $225 per dwelling unit
h. Submit payment for public art in the amount of $225 per dwelling unit
6 Pnor to any site work, the developer shall meet the following requirements:
a. A copy of the Watershed Distnct permit shall be forwarded to the City.
b Any other necessary permits from other agencies shall be obtained.
c. Obtain the required demolition pernut, erosion control permits, utility permits and
other permits required by the City, which may impose additional conditions.
d Submit financial secunty in the form of cash escrow or letter of credit in the
amount of 125% of the costs of sidewalk installation and repair/cleaning of public
streets, and tree replacement.
e. Submit a check in the amount equal to $90 per caliper inch of the difference
between required tree replacement and the actual replacement as reflected by the
final landscape plan
f. Reimbursement of City attorney's fees in drafting/reviewing such documents.
g. Provide to the city a mylar of the final plat along with proof of filing same with
the county.
111 7 Prior to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional requirements, the
developer shall comply with the following
a. Meet any Fire Department emergency access requirements for during
construction.
b. The applicant shall furnish the City with evidence of recording of the trail and
sidewalk easements.
c. Building materials samples shall be submitted to and approved by City
d A lighting plan and photometncs and irrigation plan meeting the ordinance
regulations shall be submitted to and approved by the community development
department
8 The developer shall comply with the following conditions during construction.
a. All City noise ordinances shall be complied with, including that there be no
construction activity between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays and 10
p.m. and 9 a.m. on weekends and holidays.
b. Loud equipment shall be kept as far as possible from residences at all times.
c. The site shall be kept free of dust and debris that could blow onto neighboring
properties.
d Public streets shall be maintained free of dirt and shall be cleaned as necessary
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e. The Zoning Administrator may impose additional conditions if it becomes
necessary in order to mitigate the impact of construction on surrounding
properties.
9 In addition to any other remedies, the developer or owner shall pay an administrative fee
of $750 per violation of any condition of this approval.
10. Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution
of a planning contract as a condition of approval of the Final P U D The planning
contract shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropnate and
necessary The Mayor and City Manager are authonzed to execute the planning contract
11 The Planned Unit Development shall be amended on October 18, 2004 to incorporate all
of the preceding conditions and to require the following.
a. The payment for public art required pnor to signing the final plat shall be at a rate
of $247 17 per dwelling unit.
b. The age restncted (senior) condominium building elevations shall be amended to
show a three-story building.
Assent form and official exhibits must be signed by applicant (or applicant and owner if
applicant is different from owner) pnor to issuance of building permit, which may impose
addi anal requirements.
Attest:
ty Clerk
Adopted by the City Council October 18, 2004
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A RESOLUTION AMENDING AND RESTATING RESOLUTION NO. 04-093 ADOPTED ON
AUGUST 2, 2004 APPROVING A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) WITH
PUD MODIFICATIONS TO BUILDING HEIGHT, PARKING, AND DENSITY UNDER
41) SECTION 36-367 OF THE <ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING
FOR PROPERTY ZONED, R-4 'MULTI -FAMILY .RESIDENTIAL AND R -C MULTI -FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL LOCATED AT
3630 WOODDALE AVENUE,
5951 and 5957 WEST 37TH STREET,
5912 OXFORD STREET,
5916 OXFORD STREET,
5920 OXFORD STREET,
and 5926 OXFORD STREET
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(ELMWOOD VILLAGE)
MINOR AMENDMENT TO REDUCE HEIGHT OF SENIOR CONDOMINIUM BUILDING BY
ONE FLOOR AND REDUCE NUMBER OF UNITS FROM 80 UNITS TO 60 UNITS
WHEREAS, The Rottlund Company, Inc., has made application to the City Council for a
minor amendment to a Final Planned Unit Development (Final PUD) under Section 36-367 of
the St. Louis Park Ordinance code to allow height reduction of the senior condominium building
by one floor and reduce the number of units from 80 units to 60 units, at Elmwood Village
within the R-4 Multi -Family Residential and R -C Multi -Family Residential Zoning Districts
having the following legal description:
Parcel 1:
Lots 6 and 7, Block 43, St. Louis Park Centre, Hennepin County, Minnesota, plus the
south half of the vacated alley.
Abstract Land
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Parcel 2:
Lots 22 to 35, both inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, and the South
Half of the vacated alley adjoining said Lots, according to the recorded plats thereof,
Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Abstract Land
Parcel 3:
Lots 4 and 5, Block 43, St. Louis Park Centre, according to the plat thereof on file or of
record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota
Lots 14 and 15 and Lots 18 to 21, inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park,
and Lots 16 and 17, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, except that part of said
lots lying Northeasterly of a line drawn from a point on the North line of said Lot 17
distant 2 89 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of said Lot 17, to a point on the
North line of said Lot 16 distant 8.89 feet Southeasterly from the most Northerly corner
of said Lot 16, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the County
Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 4 and 5, Block 43, St. Louis Park
Centre, and Lots 14 to 21, inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park,
according to the recorded plats thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Certificate No. 643802.
Parcel 4:
Lots 30 to 36 inclusive, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots
30 to 36 inclusive, which lies between the extensions across it of the West line of said Lot
36 and the East line of Lot 30; Lots 44 to 57 inclusive, and that part of the South Half of
the vacated alley adjoining Lots 44 to 57 inclusive, which lies between the extensions
across it of the West line of said Lot 44 and the East line of Lot 57, all in Block 47,
"rearrangement of St. Louis Park," according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
All of the following described tract:
Lots 25 to 29 inclusive, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots
25 to 29 inclusive, which lies between the extensions across it of the West line of said Lot
29 and the Southwesterly line of Wooddale Avenue, formerly Pleasant Avenue; Lots 58
to 64 inclusive, and that part of the South Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 58 to
64 inclusive, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park," which hes between the extensions
across it of the West line of said Lot 58 and the Southwesterly line of Wooddale Avenue,
formerly Pleasant Avenue, all in Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park," according
to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except that part thereof which
hes Southeasterly, Easterly and Northeasterly of Line A described as follows:
IIILine A: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 58, Block 47, Rearrangement of St.
Louis Park; thence Easterly 090 degrees 31 minutes 53 seconds, assumed azimuth from
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North, 19.91 feet along the South line of said Block 47 to the point of beginning of Line
"A"; thence Northeasterly 142.20 feet on a tangential curve concave to the North, radius
271.56 feet and central angle 30 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds; thence Northerly 015
degrees 31 minutes 41 seconds azimuth 26.39 feet; thence Northwesterly 330 degrees 31
minutes 41 seconds azimuth 81.21 feet; thence Northwesterly 157.07 feet on a tangential
curve concave to the Southwest, radius 914.93 feet and central angle 9 degrees 50
minutes 10 seconds; thence Northwesterly 320 ,degrees 41 minutes 31 seconds azimuth
100 feet, tangent to said curve and there terminating.
Lot 7, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lot 7, Block 47, "St.
Louis Park Centre", lying between the extensions across it of the East line of said Lot 7
and the West line of Lot 44, Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park";
Lots 8 to 11 inclusive:
All in Block 47, "St. Louis Centre", according to the recorded plat thereof, and situated in
Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Lots 37, 38 and 39, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 37,
38 and 39, Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park", which lies between the
extensions across it of the West line of said Lot 39 and the East line of Lot 37, Block 47;
• All in "Rearrangement for St. Louis Park", according to the recorded plat thereof, and
situate in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Certificate No. 643803.
Parcel 5:
Lots 14 and 15, Block 47, St. Louis Park Centre, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Abstract Land
Parcel 6:
Lots 40 through 43, Block 47, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park according to the plat
thereof on file or of record in the office of the County Recorder, Hennepin County,
Minnesota.
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the information related to Planning Case
Nos 03 -73 -PUD and 04 -53 -PUD and the effect of the proposed height reduction and unit
reduction 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 compliance with the intent of the Zoning
Ordinance; and
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WHEREAS, a Final PUD was approved regarding the subject property pursuant to
Resolution No. 04-093 of the St. Louis Park City Council dated August 2, 2004 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 Final PUD; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of this resolution to continue and restate the conditions of the
permit granted by Resolution No 04-093, to add the amendments now required, and to
consolidate all conditions applicable to the subject property in this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the contents of Planning Case Files 03 -73 -PUD and 04 -53 -PUD are hereby
entered into and made part of the public heanng and the record of decision for this case.
CONCLUSION
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 04-093 (document not
filed) is hereby restated and amended by this resolution which continues and amends a Final
Planned Unit Development to the subject property for the purpose of allowing height reduction
of the four-story age -restricted (senior) condominium building by one floor and reducing
number of units in the four-story age-restncted (senior) condominium building from 80 units to
60 units within the R-4 Multi -Family Residential and R -C Multi -Family Residential Zoning
Distncts at the location described above based on the following conditions:
The Final Planned Unit Development at the location descnbed is approved with
modifications to building heights to allow a 50 foot high three-story Condominium Loft building
and a 56 foot high four-story age-restncted (senior) condominium building based on the findings
set forth above and subject to the following conditions:
1. The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the Final PUD
official exhibits.
2. The Preliminary PUD exhibits shall be amended prior to signing either preliminary or
final PUD exhibits to accurately reflect the resolution approving the preliminary PUD
and shall be subject to approved plan changes through the final PUD process.
3 Documents showing proposed cross -easements within the development including parking
easements between the office use and residential uses and condominium documents
These document shall be approved by the City Attorney and found to be in accordance
with subdivision requirements. The condominium documents shall include a clause that
states the condominium association agrees to provide regular infections to any Elm trees
that are shown as remaining on the tree removal and landscape plans.
4. Final PUD approval and development is contingent upon developer meeting all
conditions of final approval including all Minnehaha Creek Watershed District
requirements.
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0 5. Prior to the City signing the Final Plat the applicant shall comply with the following
requirements:
a. Sign assent form and Final PUD and Plat official exhibits.
b. Submit financial security in the form of a cash escrow or letter of credit in the
amount of $1000 to insure that a mylar copy of the final plat is provided.
c. A planning contract shall be executed between the developer and the City, which
covers at a minimum, sidewalk construction and maintenance, repair and cleaning
of public streets, construction conditions, off site infrastructure improvements and
cost share formulas, off-site parking, and criteria for administrative amendments
to the PUD.
d. Provide a 12 -foot easement for additional right of way along the east side of
Wooddale Avenue.
e. Provide an easement for the required sidewalks along Alabama Avenue South and
West 36th Street.
f. The City Council shall adopt an ordinance vacating that portion of West 37th
Street between Wooddale Avenue and Alabama Avenue South and the alley north
of Oxford Street and east of Alabama Avenue South.
g. Submit payment for cash in lieu of park dedication in the amount of $900 per
dwelling unit and trail dedication in the amount of $225 per dwelling unit.
h. Submit payment for public art in the amount of $225 per dwelling unit.
6. Prior to any site work, the developer shall meet the following requirements:
IIIIa A copy of the Watershed Distnct permit shall be forwarded to the City.
b. Any other necessary permits from other agencies shall be obtained.
c. Obtain the required demolition permit, erosion control permits, utility permits and
other permits required by the City, which may impose additional conditions.
d. Submit financial secunty in the form of cash escrow or letter of credit in the
amount of 125% of the costs of sidewalk installation and repair/cleaning of public
streets, and tree replacement.
e. Submit a check in the amount equal to $90 per caliper inch of the difference
between required tree replacement and the actual replacement as reflected by the
final landscape plan.
f. Reimbursement of City attorney's fees in drafting/reviewing such documents.
g Provide to the city a mylar of the final plat along with proof of filing same with
the county.
7 Prior to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional requirements, the
developer shall comply with the following:
a. Meet any Fire Department emergency access requirements for dunng
construction.
b. The applicant shall furnish the City with evidence of recording of the trail and
sidewalk easements.
c. Building materials samples shall be submitted to and approved by City.
d. A lighting plan and photometncs and imgation plan meeting the ordinance
a regulations shall be submitted to and approved by the community development
department.
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8 The developer shall comply with the following conditions dunng construction:
a. All City noise ordinances shall be complied with, including that there be no
construction activity between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays and 10
p.m. and 9 a.m. on weekends and holidays.
b. Loud equipment shall be kept as far as possible from residences at all times.
c The site shall be kept free of dust and debns that could blow onto neighboring
properties.
d. Public streets shall be maintained free of dirt and shall be cleaned as necessary.
e. The Zoning Administrator may impose additional conditions if it becomes
necessary in order to mitigate the impact of construction on surrounding
properties.
9 In addition to any other remedies, the developer or owner shall pay an administrative fee
of $750 per violation of any condition of this approval.
10 Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution
of a planning contract as a condition of approval of the Final P.0 D The planning
contract shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropriate and
necessary. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute the planning contract
11. The Planned Unit Development shall be amended on October 18, 2004 to incorporate all
of the preceding conditions and to require the following:
a. The payment for public art required prior to signing the final plat shall be at a rate
of $247.17 per dwelling unit.
b. The age restncted (senior) condominium building elevations shall be amended to
show a three-story building
Assent form and official exhibits must be signed by applicant (or applicant and owner if
applicant is different from owner) prior to issuance of building permit, which may impose
additional requirements.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss
CITY OF ST LOUIS PARK )
The undersigned, being the duly qualified Deputy City Clerk of the City of St. Louis Park,
Minnesota, certifies that the foregoing resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the
onginal Resolution No. 04-124 adopted at the St. Louis Park City Council meeting held on
October 18, 2004.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of St. Louis Park this 15th day of November,
2004.
Nancy J. Stro %' Deputy City Clerk
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Amends and Restates Resolution 04-093
A RESOLUTION AMENDING AND RESTATING RESOLUTION NO. 04-093 ADOPTED ON
AUGUST 2, 2004 APPROVING A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) WITH
PUD MODIFICATIONS TO BUILDING HEIGHT, PARKING, AND DENSITY UNDER
SECTION 36-367 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING
FOR PROPERTY ZONED ' R-4 MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AND R -C MULTI -FAMILY
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RESIDENTIAL (LOCATED AT <. _
3630 WOODDALE AVENUE,
5951 and 5957 WEST 37TH STREET,
5912 OXFORD STREET,
5916 OXFORD STREET,
5920 OXFORD STREET,
and 5926 OXFORD STREET
(ELMWOOD VILLAGE)
MINOR AMENDMENT TO REDUCE HEIGHT OF SENIOR CONDOMINIUM BUILDING BY
ONE FLOOR AND REDUCE NUMBER OF UNITS FROM 80 UNITS TO 60 UNITS
WHEREAS, The Rottlund Company, Inc., has made application to the City Council for a
minor amendment to a Final Planned Unit Development (Final PUD) under Section 36-367 of
the St. Louis Park Ordinance code to allow height reduction of the senior condominium building
by one floor and reduce the number of units from 80 units to 60 units, at Elmwood Village
within the R-4 Multi -Family Residential and R -C Multi -Family Residential Zoning Districts
having the following legal descnption•
Parcel 1:
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1,ots, 6 and 7,'Block 43, St. Louis Park Centre, Hennepin County,, Minnesota, plus the
south half "of the _vacated alley.
Abstract Land
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Parcel 2:
Lots 22 to 35, both inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, and the South
Half of the vacated alley adjoining said Lots, according to the recorded plats thereof,
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Abstract Land
Parcel 3:
Lots 4 and 5, Block 43, St. Louis Park Centre, according to the plat thereof on file or of
record in the office of the County Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Lots 14 and 15 and Lots 18 to 21, inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park,
and Lots 16 and 17, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, except that part of said
lots lying Northeasterly of a line drawn from a point on the North line of said Lot 17
distant 2.89 feet Easterly from the Northwest corner of said Lot 17, to a point on the
North line of said Lot 16 distant 8.89 feet Southeasterly from the most Northerly corner
of said Lot 16, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the County
Recorder in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 4 and 5, Block 43, St. Louis Park
Centre, and Lots 14 to 21, inclusive, Block 43, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park,
according to the recorded plats thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Certificate No. 643802.
Parcel 4:
Lots 30 to 36 inclusive, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots
30 to 36 inclusive, which hes between the extensions across it of the West line of said Lot
36 and the East line of Lot 30; Lots 44 to 57 inclusive, and that part of the South Half of
the vacated alley adjoining Lots 44 to 57 inclusive, which lies between the extensions
across it of the West line of said Lot 44 and the East line of Lot 57, all in Block 47,
"rearrangement of St. Louis Park," according to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin
County, Minnesota.
All of the following described tract:
Lots 25 to 29 inclusive, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots
25 to 29 inclusive, which lies between the extensions across it of the West line of said Lot
29 and the Southwesterly line of Wooddale Avenue, formerly Pleasant Avenue; Lots 58
to 64 inclusive, and that part of the South Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 58 to
64 inclusive, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park," which hes between the extensions
across it of the West line of said Lot 58 and the Southwesterly line of Wooddale Avenue,
formerly Pleasant Avenue, all in Block 47, "Rearrangement of St Louis Park," according
to the recorded plat thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota, except that part thereof which
hes Southeasterly, Easterly and Northeasterly of Line A described as follows:
Line A: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 58, Block 47, Rearrangement of St.
Louis Park; thence Easterly 090 degrees 31 minutes 53 seconds, assumed azimuth from
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North, 19.91 feet along the South line of said Block 47 to the point of beginning of Line
"A"; thence Northeasterly 142.20 feet on a tangential curve concave to the North, radius
271.56 feet and central angle 30 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds; thence Northerly 015
degrees 31 minutes 41 seconds azimuth 26.39 feet; thence Northwesterly 330 degrees 31
minutes 41 seconds azimuth 81.21 feet; thence Northwesterly 157.07 feet on a tangential
curve concave to the Southwest, radius 914.93 feet and central angle 9 degrees 50
minutes 10 seconds; thence Northwesterly 320 degrees 41 minutes 31 seconds azimuth
100 feet, tangent to said curve and there terminating.
Lot 7, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lot 7, Block 47, "St
Louis Park Centre", lying between the extensions across it of the East line of said Lot 7
and the West line of Lot 44, Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park",
Lots 8 to 11 inclusive.
All in Block 47, "St. Louis Centre", according to the recorded plat thereof, and situated in
Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Lots 37, 38 and 39, and that part of the North Half of the vacated alley adjoining Lots 37,
38 and 39, Block 47, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park", which lies between the
extensions across it of the West line of said Lot 39 and the East line of Lot 37, Block 47;
All in "Rearrangement for St Louis Park", according to the recorded plat thereof, and
situate in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Certificate No. 643803.
Parcel 5:
Lots 14 and 15, Block 47, St. Louis Park Centre, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Abstract Land
Parcel 6:
Lots 40 through 43, Block 47, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park according to the plat
thereof on file or of record in the office of the County Recorder, Hennepin County,
Minnesota.
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the information related to Planning Case
Nos. 03 -73 -PUD and 04 -53 -PUD and the effect of the proposed height reduction and unit
reduction 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 compliance with the intent of the Zoning
Ordinance; and
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WHEREAS, a Final PUD was approved regarding the subject property pursuant to
11, Resolution No. 04-093 of the St. Louis Park City Council dated August 2, 2004 which contained
conditions applicable to said property; and
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WHEREAS, due to changed circumstances, amendments to those conditions are now
necessary, requinng the amendment of that Final PUD; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of this resolution to continue and restate the conditions of the
permit granted by Resolution No. 04-093, to add the amendments now required, and to
consolidate all conditions applicable to the subject property in this resolution; and
WHEREAS, the contents of Planning Case Files 03 -73 -PUD and 04 -53 -PUD are hereby
entered into and made part of the public hearing and the record of decision for this case.
CONCLUSION
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 04-093 (document not
filed) is hereby restated and amended by this resolution which continues and amends a Final
Planned Unit Development to the subject property for the purpose of allowing height reduction
of the four-story age-restncted (senior) condominium building by one floor and reducing
number of units in the four-story age-restncted (senior) condominium building from 80 units to
60 units within the R-4 Multi -Family Residential and R -C Multi -Family Residential Zoning
Distncts at the location descnbed above based on the following conditions:
The Final Planned Unit Development at the location described is approved with
modifications to building heights to allow a 50 foot high three-story Condominium Loft building
and a 56 foot high four-story age -restricted (senior) condominium building based on the findings
set forth above and subject to the following conditions:
1 The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the Final PUD
official exhibits.
2. The Preliminary PUD exhibits shall be amended prior to signing either preliminary or
final PUD exhibits to accurately reflect the resolution approving the preliminary PUD
and shall be subject to approved plan changes through the final PUD process.
3. Documents showing proposed cross -easements within the development including parking
easements between the office use and residential uses and condominium documents.
These document shall be approved by the City Attorney and found to be in accordance
with subdivision requirements. The condominium documents shall include a clause that
states the condominium association agrees to provide regular injections to any Elm trees
that are shown as remaining on the tree removal and landscape plans.
4. Final PUD approval and development is contingent upon developer meeting all
conditions of final approval including all Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distnct
requirements.
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5 Prior to the City signing the Final Plat the applicant shall comply with the following
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a. Sign assent form and Final PUD and Plat official exhibits.
b. Submit financial security in the form of a cash escrow or letter of credit in the
amount of $1000 to insure that a mylar copy of the final plat is provided.
c. A planning contract shall be executed between the developer and the City, which
covers at a minimum, sidewalk construction and maintenance, repair and cleaning
of public streets, construction conditions, off site infrastructure improvements and
cost share formulas, off-site parking, and cntena for administrative amendments
to the PUD.
d. Provide a 12 -foot easement for additional nght of way along the east side of
Wooddale Avenue.
e. Provide an easement for the required sidewalks along Alabama Avenue South and
West 36th Street.
f. The City Council shall adopt an ordinance vacating that portion of West 37th
Street between Wooddale Avenue and Alabama Avenue South and the alley north
of Oxford Street and east of Alabama Avenue South.
g. Submit payment for cash in lieu of park dedication in the amount of $900 per
dwelling unit and trail dedication in the amount of $225 per dwelling unit.
h Submit payment for public art in the amount of $225 per dwelling unit.
6. Prior to any site work, the developer shall meet the following requirements:
a. A copy of the Watershed District permit shall be forwarded to the City.
b. Any other necessary permits from other agencies shall be obtained.
c Obtain the required demolition permit, erosion control permits, utility permits and
other permits required by the City, which may impose additional conditions.
d. Submit financial secunty in the form of cash escrow or letter of credit in the
amount of 125% of the costs of sidewalk installation and repair/cleaning of public
streets, and tree replacement
e. Submit a check in the amount equal to $90 per caliper inch of the difference
between required tree replacement and the actual replacement as reflected by the
final landscape plan.
f. Reimbursement of City attorney's fees in drafting/reviewing such documents
g. Provide to the city a mylar of the final plat along with proof of filing same with
the county.
7 Pnor to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional requirements, the
developer shall comply with the following:
a. Meet any Fire Department emergency access requirements for during
construction.
b. The applicant shall furnish the City with evidence of recording of the trail and
sidewalk easements.
c. Building materials samples shall be submitted to and approved by City.
d. A lighting plan and photometncs and irrigation plan meeting the ordinance
regulations shall be submitted to and approved by the community development
department.
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8 The developer shall comply with the following conditions dunng construction:
41111 a. All City noise ordinances shall be complied with, including that there be no
construction activity between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays and 10
p.m. and 9 a.m. on weekends and holidays.
b. Loud equipment shall be kept as far as possible from residences at all times.
c. The site shall be kept free of dust and debris that could blow onto neighboring
properties.
d. Public streets shall be maintained free of dirt and shall be cleaned as necessary
e. The Zoning Administrator may impose additional conditions if it becomes
necessary in order to mitigate the impact of construction on surrounding
properties.
9. In addition to any other remedies, the developer or owner shall pay an administrative fee
of $750 per violation of any condition of this approval.
10. Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution
of a planning contract as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D. The planning
contract shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropnate and
necessary. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute the planning contract.
11. The Planned Unit Development shall be amended on October 18, 2004 to incorporate all
of the preceding conditions and to require the following:
a The payment for public art required prior to signing the final plat shall be at a rate
of $247.17 per dwelling unit.
b The age restricted (senior) condominium building elevations shall be amended to
show a three-story building.
Assent form and official exhibits must be signed by applicant (or applicant and owner if
applicant is different from owner) prior to issuance of building permit, which may impose
additional requirements.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss
CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK )
The undersigned, being the duly qualified Deputy City Clerk of the City of St. Louis Park,
Minnesota, certifies that the foregoing resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the
onginal Resolution No. 04-124 adopted at the St. Louis Park City Council meeting held on
October 18, 2004.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of St. Louis Park this 15th day of November,
2004.
Nancytrofl5, "Deputy City Clerk