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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-134 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2004/11/15• RESOLUTION NO. 04-134 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) UNDER SECTION 36-367 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING FOR PROPERTY ZONED R-4 MULTI- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOCATED AT 4100 VERNON AVENUE SOUTH AND 4135 WEBSTER AVENUE SOUTH WHEREAS, an application for approval of a Preliminary and Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) was received on September 20, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the Preliminary and Final PUD at the meeting of November 3, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD on a 6-0-1 vote with five members voting in the affirmative and one member abstaining, and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the staff reports, Planning Commission minutes and testimony of those appeanng at the public hearing or otherwise including comments in the record of decision. 11111 BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park: Findings 1. Foundation Land Development and Master Development, LLC have made application to the City Council for a Planned Unit Development under Section 36-367 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code within the district located at R-4 Multi -Family Residential Distnct and R-2 Single Family Residential Distnct for the legal descnption as follows, to -wit: Parcel One: Lots 10 and 11, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Torrens) Parcel Two: Lot 8, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Torrens) Parcel Three: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota; EXCEPT that portion taken by the State of Minnesota for trunk highway purposes as shown by the Final Certificate recorded as Document No. 4040269, descnbed as Parcel 12, S.P. 2734, being that portion of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, which hes easterly of the following descnbed line: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 6; thence run northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Lot 4, distant 10 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence run northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Lot Resolution No. 04-134 -2- 2, distant 25 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence run westerly on the north line of said Lot 2 to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 60 feet west of the east line of said Block 10, thence run northerly on said 60 foot parallel line to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 22 feet south of the north line of said Lot 1, thence run westerly on said 22 -foot parallel line to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 70.5 feet west of the east line of said Block 10; thence run northerly on said 70.5 • foot parallel line to the north line of said Lot 1 and there terminating. (Abstract) Parcel Four: Lot 29, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Abstract) 2 The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission (Case No. 04 -52 -PUD ) and the effect of the proposed PUD 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 City Council has determined that the PUD will not be detnmental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community nor with certain contemplated traffic improvements will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it senously depreciate surrounding property values. The Council has also determined that the proposed PUD is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan and that the requested modifications comply with the requirements of Section 36-367(b)(5). 4. The contents of Planning Case File 04 -52 -PUD are hereby entered into and made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case. Conclusion The Final Planned Unit Development at the location described is approved 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. Final PUD approval and development is contingent upon developer meeting all conditions of final approval including all Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distnct requirements. 3. There shall be a maximum of 41 condominium units and such development shall include individual extenor entrances for ground floor units in Building 2 along Vernon Avenue. 4. There shall be a minimum of 60 below -ground residential parking stalls, including tandem stalls. 5. Front yard, parking and drive aisle modifications are approved as follows: a. Front yard of 23 feet b. Drive aisle of 0 feet from existing building Resolution No. 04-134 -3- c. Parking of 10 feet from existing building 5. Pnor to signing the Final Plat, the following conditions shall be met: a. The Environmental Coordinator shall review and find the Landscape Plan plant species acceptable. b. A revised plat that increases the drainage easement on Lot 1 to include the area within the ordinary high water level shall be reflected. c. Condominium association papers and other Final Plat documents shall be received and approved by the City Attorney. d. The applicant shall submit park and trail dedication fees in the amount of $51,750, if cash in lieu of park dedication is approved by the Park and Recreation Commission. e. An easement over all sidewalks proposed on private property along Webster Avenue and West 41st Street shall be submitted and approved by the City Attorney. 6. Pnor to starting any site work, the following conditions shall be met: a. The Planning and EDA Redevelopment Contracts shall be signed that address, at a minimum, construction staging/routes/hours/duration, required completion of improvements pnor to occupancy, allowable administrative amendments, prevention of garage space sales to non-residents, and consistency between documents as required by the City Attorney. b. A copy of permit from Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distnct must be provided c. An erosion control permit must be secured from the City. 7. Pnor to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional conditions, the following conditions shall be met. a. Evidence of filing the final plat shall be submitted b. Evidence of filing easements over all sidewalks proposed on private property along Webster Avenue and West 41st Street shall be submitted. c. Color samples of all materials, shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. d. An Irrigation Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator e. A Lighting Plan, including light fixture details shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. 8. The developer shall comply with the following conditions dunng construction: a. All City noise ordinances shall be complied with. b. The hours of construction shall be limited as follows: All outdoor activity and loud equipment operation shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 am and 5.00 pm weekdays and 9:00 am and 5:00 pm on holidays; no such activity shall take place on weekends. Indoor construction activity that does not involve loud equipment shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 am and 10:00 pm on weekdays and 9:00 am and 10:00 pm on weekends and holidays. c. The site shall be kept free of dust and debris that could blow onto neighbonng properties. d. Public streets shall be maintained free of dirt and shall be cleaned as necessary e. The Zoning Adnunistrator may impose additional conditions if it becomes necessary in order to mitigate the impact of construction on surrounding (111 properties. Resolution No. 04-134 -4- 9. Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D. The development agreement shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropriate and necessary. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute the development agreement. 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. Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D. The development agreement shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropnate and necessary. The Mayor and City Manager are authonzed to execute the development agreement The City Clerk is instructed to record certified copies of this resolution in the Office of the Hennepin County Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles as the case may be. Re iewed or Administration: gaIl%AIM ity anage ay Adopted by the City Council November 15, 2004 Attest: i �d�s Ri OWN rn rn CI) z o m e =CI v � rn fV r = m70 rn c L _ G7 m Cr) —11 RESOLUTION NO. 04-134 4057367 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) UNDER SECTION 36-367 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING FOR PROPERTY ZONED R-4 MULTI- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOCATED AT 4100 VERNON AVENUE SOUTH AND 4135 WEBSTER AVENUE SOUTH WHEREAS, an application for approval of a Preliminary and Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) was received on September 20, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the Preliminary and Final PUD at the meeting of November 3, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD on a 6-0-1 vote with five members voting in the affirmative and one member abstaining, and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the staff reports, Planning Commission minutes and testimony of those appearing at the public heanng or otherwise including comments in the record of decision. BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park: Findings 1 Foundation Land Development and Master Development, LLC have made application to the City Council for a Planned Unit Development under Section 36-367 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code within the district located at R-4 Multi -Family Residential District and R-2 Single Family Residential District for the legal description as follows, to -wit Parcel One Lots 10 and 11, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin p0�o County, Minnesota (Torrens) 0 0 o Resolution No. 04-134 -2- Parcel Two. Lot 8, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Torrens) Parcel Three: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota; EXCEPT that portion taken by the State of Minnesota for trunk highway purposes as shown by the Final Certificate recorded as Document No. 4040269, described as Parcel 12, S.P. 2734, being that portion of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, which hes easterly of the following descnbed line: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 6; thence run northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Lot 4, distant 10 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence run northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Lot 2, distant 25 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence run westerly on the north line of said Lot 2 to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 60 feet west of the east line of said Block 10, thence run northerly on said 60 foot parallel line to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 22 feet south of the north line of said Lot 1, thence run westerly on said 22 -foot parallel line to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 70.5 feet west of the east line of said Block 10, thence run northerly on said 70.5 foot parallel line to the north line of said Lot 1 and there terminating. (Abstract) Parcel Four: Lot 29, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Abstract) 2 The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission (Case No. 04 -52 -PUD ) and the effect of the proposed PUD 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 City Council has determined that the PUD will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community nor with certain contemplated traffic improvements will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it senously depreciate surrounding property values. The Council has also determined that the proposed PUD is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan and that the requested modifications comply with the requirements of Section 36-367(b)(5) 4. The contents of Planning Case File 04 -52 -PUD are hereby entered into and made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case. Conclusion The Final Planned Unit Development at the location descnbed is approved based on the findings set forth above and subject to the following conditions Resolution No. 04-134 -3- 0 1 The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the Final PUD official exhibits. 2. Final PUD approval and development is contingent upon developer meeting all conditions of final approval including all Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distnct requirements. 3. There shall be a maximum of 41 condominium units and such development shall include individual extenor entrances for ground floor units in Building 2 along Vernon Avenue. 4. There shall be a minimum of 60 below -ground residential parking stalls, including tandem stalls. 5. Front yard, parking and drive aisle modifications are approved as follows: a. Front yard of 23 feet b Drive aisle of 0 feet from existing building c Parking of 10 feet from existing building 5. Prior to signing the Final Plat, the following conditions shall be met: a. The Environmental Coordinator shall review and find the Landscape Plan plant species acceptable b. A revised plat that increases the drainage easement on Lot 1 to 'include the area within the ordinary high water level shall be reflected. c. Condominium association papers and other Final Plat documents shall be received and approved by the City Attorney. d. The applicant shall submit park and trail dedication fees in the amount of $51,750, if cash in lieu of park dedication is approved by the Park and Recreation ® Commission e. An easement over all sidewalks proposed on private property along Webster Avenue and West 41st Street shall be submitted and approved by the City Attorney. 6. Pnor to starting any site work, the following conditions shall be met. a The Planning and EDA Redevelopment Contracts shall be signed that address, at a minimum, construction staging/routes/hours/duration, required completion of improvements prior to occupancy, allowable administrative amendments, prevention of garage space sales to non-residents, and consistency between documents as required by the City Attorney. b A copy of permit from Minnehaha Creek Watershed District must be provided. c. An erosion control permit must be secured from the City. 7. Prior to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional conditions, the following conditions shall be met. a. Evidence of filing the final plat shall be submitted. b Evidence of filing easements over all sidewalks proposed on private property along Webster Avenue and West 41st Street shall be submitted. c. Color samples of all matenals, shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. d. An Irngation Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. e. A Lighting Plan, including light fixture details shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. Resolution No. 04-134 -4- 0 8. The developer shall comply with the following conditions during construction: a. All City noise ordinances shall be complied with. b. The hours of construction shall be limited as follows: All outdoor activity and loud equipment operation shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 am and 5.00 pm weekdays and 9 00 am and 5:00 pm on holidays; no such activity shall take place on weekends. Indoor construction activity that does not involve loud equipment shall be limited to the hours between 7.00 am and 10 00 pm on weekdays and 9:00 am and 10:00 pm on weekends and holidays. 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. Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D. The development agreement shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropriate and necessary. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute the development agreement 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. Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D The development agreement shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropnate and necessary The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute the development agreement. The City Clerk is instructed to record certified copies of this resolution in the Office of the Hennepin County Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles as the case may be 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. 04-134 adopted at the St. Louis Park City Council meeting held on November 15, 2004. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of St. Louis Park this 30th day of November, 2004. Nancy J. Stitt h v Deputy City Clerk 1111 IOII 1 lll 1 1 1II III 11h 11 Doc No 8497141 12/23/2004 09 35 AM Certified filed and or recorded on above date Office of the County Recorder ' Hennepin County, Minnesota Michael H Cunniff, County Recorder , Deputy 9 TranslD 82958 ' Fees $15 00 DOC $4 50 SUR $5 00 MAIL $24 50 Total RESOLUTION NO. 04-134 A RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) UNDER SECTION 36-367 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING FOR PROPERTY ZONED R-4 MULTI- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOCATED AT 4100 VERNON AVENUE SOUTH AND 4135 WEBSTER AVENUE SOUTH WHEREAS, an application for approval of a Preliminary and Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) was received on September 20, 2004, and „ , • WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the Preliminary, and Final PUD at the meeting of November 3, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Preliminary and Final PUD on a 6-0-1 vote with five members voting in the affirmative and one member abstaining, and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the staff reports, Planning Commission minutes and testimony of those appearing at the public hearing or otherwise including comments in the record of decision. BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park: Findings 1 Foundation Land Development and Master Development, LLC have made application to the City Council for a Planned Unit Development under Section 36-367 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code within the district located at R-4 Multi -Family Residential District and R-2 Single Family Residential 'District for the legal description as follows, to -wit. '. Parcel One: Lots 10 and 11, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County; Minnesota (Torrens) • Resolution No. 04-134 -2- Parcel Two: Lot 8, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co 's Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Torrens) Parcel Three: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota; EXCEPT that portion taken by the State of Minnesota for trunk highway purposes as shown by the Final Certificate recorded as Document No. 4040269, descnbed as Parcel 12, S.P. 2734, being that portion of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, which lies easterly of the following descnbed line: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot 6; thence run northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Lot 4, distant 10 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence run northwesterly to a point on the north line of said Lot 2, distant 25 feet west of the northeast corner thereof; thence run westerly on the north line of said Lot 2 to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 60 feet west of the east line of said Block 10, thence run northerly on said 60 foot parallel line to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 22 feet south of the north line of said Lot 1, thence run westerly on said 22 -foot parallel line to its intersection with a line run parallel with and distant 70.5 feet west of the east line of said Block 10, thence run northerly on said 70.5 foot parallel line to the north line of said Lot 1 and there terminating (Abstract) Parcel Four: Lot 29, Block 10, Suburban Homes Co.'s Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (Abstract) 2. The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission (Case No 04 -52 -PUD ) and the effect of the proposed PUD 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 City Council has determined that the PUD will not be detnmental to the health, safety, or general welfare of the community nor with certain contemplated traffic improvements will it cause serious traffic congestion nor hazards, nor will it senously depreciate surrounding property values. The Council has also determined that the proposed PUD is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan and that the requested modifications comply with the requirements of Section 36-367(b)(5). 4. The contents of Planning Case File 04 -52 -PUD are hereby entered into and made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case. Conclusion The Final Planned Unit Development at the location descnbed is approved based on the findings set forth above and subject to the following conditions. Resolution No. 04-134 -3- • 1. The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the Final PUD official exhibits. 2. Final PUD approval and development is contingent upon developer meeting all conditions of final approval including all Minnehaha Creek Watershed District requirements 3 There shall be a maximum of 41 condominium units and such development shall include individual exterior entrances for ground floor units in Building 2 along Vernon Avenue 4. There shall be a minimum of 60 below -ground residential parking stalls, including tandem stalls. 5. Front yard, parking and dnve aisle modifications are approved as follows: a. Front yard of 23 feet b. Dnve aisle of 0 feet from existing building c Parking of 10 feet from existing building 5. Pnor to signing the Final Plat, the following conditions shall be met: a. The Environmental Coordinator shall review and find the Landscape Plan plant species acceptable b A revised plat that increases the drainage easement on Lot 1 to include the area within the ordinary high water level shall be reflected. c. Condominium association papers and other Final Plat documents shall be received and approved by the City Attorney d. The applicant shall submit park and trail dedication fees in the amount of $51,750, if cash in lieu of park dedication is approved by the Park and Recreation IIII Commission. e An easement over all sidewalks proposed on private property along Webster Avenue and West 415` Street shall be submitted and approved by the City Attorney 6. Pnor to starting any site work, the following conditions shall be met. a. The Planning and EDA Redevelopment Contracts shall be signed that address, at a minimum, construction staging/routes/hours/duration, required completion of improvements prior to occupancy, allowable administrative, amendments, prevention of garage space sales to non-residents, and consistency between documents as required by the City Attorney b. A copy of permit from Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distnct must be provided c. An erosion control permit must be secured from the City. 7. Pnor to issuance of any building permits, which may impose additional conditions, the following conditions shall be met: a. Evidence of filing the final plat shall be submitted. b. Evidence of filing easements over all sidewalks proposed on private property along Webster Avenue and West 415t Street shall be submitted. c. Color samples of all materials, shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. d An Imgation Plan shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. e. A Lighting Plan, including light fixture details shall be submitted and approved by the Zoning Administrator. ,Resolution No. 04-134 -4- 8. The developer shall comply with the following conditions during construction. a All City noise ordinances shall be complied with. b. The hours of construction shall be limited as follows. All outdoor activity and loud equipment operation shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm weekdays and 9:00 am and 5 00 pm on holidays; no such activity shall take place on weekends. Indoor construction activity that does not involve loud equipment shall be limited to the hours between 7:00 am and 10:00 pm on weekdays and 9:00 am and 10.00 pm on weekends and holidays 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 Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D The development agreement shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropriate and necessary The Mayor and City Manager are authonzed to execute the development agreement 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 Pursuant to Section 36-367(e)(6) of the Zoning Ordinance, the City will require execution of a development agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P.U.D The development agreement shall address those issues which the City Council deems appropriate and necessary. The Mayor and City Manager are authorized to execute the development agreement The City Clerk is instructed to record certified copies of this resolution in the Office of the Hennepin County Register of Deeds or Registrar of Titles as the case may be STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK ) ss 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 original Resolution No 04-134 adopted at the St. Louis Park City Council meeting held on November 15, 2004. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of St. Louis Park this 30th day of November, 2004. ti Nancy J. Str th, Deputy City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 04-135 RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA WORKERS COMPENSATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, The City Council wishes to adopt workers compensation coverage and programs to limit liability to the City of St. Louis Park. NOW THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of St. Louis Park: 1. The City continues coverage with the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust for Workers Compensation coverage effective December 1, 2004. 2 The City Manger shall continue to secure coverage for management of claims made between the penod of 1993 through 2003 when the City was self-insured for workers compensation and also has the authority to continue to approve payment for necessary mstration, processing and settlement of such open claims. Re or Administration City anagJJ. 1110, Attest C y Clerk d by the City Council November 15, 2004 May