HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-120 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 2008/09/15RESOLUTION NO. 08-120
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
411/ UNDER SECTION 36-367 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING
TO ZONING FOR PROPERTY ZONED MX -MIXED USE LOCATED AT 3601
WOODDALE AVENUE SOUTH
WHEREAS, the City Council approved the Preliminary PUD on July 14, 2008,
Resolution No. 08-093; and
WHEREAS, an application for approval of a Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) was
received on July 25, 2008 from the applicant, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the Final PUD at the meeting of
September 3, 2008, and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final PUD on a 5-1
vote with five members voting in the affirmative and one member voting opposed, 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. Greco Real Estate Development, LLC has made application to the City Council for a Planned
Unit Development under Section 36-367 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code within the MX -
Mixed Use District located at 3601 Wooddale Avenue South for the legal description as follows, to -
wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 44, "St. Louis Park," Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, Block 44, Rearrangement of
St. Louis Park, Lot 6, Block 44, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park, except that part lying Westerly of
the following described line:
Commencing at the Northeast corner of Block 44, Rearrangement of St. Louis Park; thence
Westerly 110.00 feet along the North line of said Block 44 to the point of beginning of the line to
be described; thence Southerly at a right angle, to the Southwesterly line of said Block 44 and there
terminating.
That part of the North Half of the vacated alley between Block 1, "Collins Second Addition to St.
Louis Park" and Block 44, "St. Louis Park," lying West of the Southerly extension of the East line of
Lot 1, Block 44, "St. Louis Park" and Easterly of the Southeasterly extension of the Westerly line of
Lot 11, block 44, "Rearrangement of St. Louis Park."
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Block 1, COLLINS SECOND ADDITION TO ST. LOUIS PARK, according to the recorded plat
thereof, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The portion of the alley lying Easterly of Wooddale Avenue between 36th and 37th Streets for a
distance of approximately 250 feet located in: Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, and all of vacated alley and
adjoining one half of Yosemite Avenue vacated, Block 1, COLLINS SECOND ADDITION TO
ST. LOUIS PARK
2. The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning Commission
(Case No. 08 -21 -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 seriously 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(6)(5). The specific modifications
include:
a. A 14% reduction in the required parking.
4. The contents of Planning Case File 08 -21 -PUD are hereby entered into and made part of the
public hearing record and the record of decision for this case.
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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. Fire lanes shall be in accordance with approved exhibits.
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:
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1. The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the Final PUD official
exhibits.
2. The following maximum and minimum requirements, as indicated in the official exhibits, shall
apply to the PUD:
a. A maximum of 156 residential units.
b. A minimum of 153 structured parking spaces.
c. A 14% reduction from the required parking spaces to allow 178 parking spaces instead of the
required 206 parking spaces.
d. A minimum of 25 on -street parking spaces shall be provided.
3. Conditions for the approval of the Planned Unit Development, to be included in the
Development Agreement between the City and the Developer, are as follows:
a. Developer agrees to install, at its expense, street, on -street parking and streetscape
improvements along all public and private streets and access drives subject to final streetscape
designs, Final PUD approval and City approval of detailed construction drawings.
b. Developer agrees to enter into a special service district for the continued maintenance of the
streetscape along 36th Street West and Wooddale Avenue.
c. Developer agrees to enter into a snow -removal agreement with the City to ensure all snow is
removed from Yosemite Avenue and 37th Street West.
d. Developer agrees to contribute $100,000 toward the construction of the regional storm
water pond located at Hoigaard Village.
e. Developer agrees to contribute financially toward the public art to be located in the plaza
area at the corner of Wooddale Avenue and 36th Street West. The amount will be finalized
upon receipt of the final cost estimates of the public art and streetscape plans. The
contribution amount will be included in the development agreement.
f. All deliveries made at Yosemite Avenue shall be made and concluded prior to 9 am.
Deliveries lasting less than 15 minutes may be made utilize on -street parking bays.
g. All trash handling and storage facilities shall be located inside the building.
h. No more than 60 underground parking spaces shall be restricted to residents and employees
of the residence. The remaining structured and surface parking shall be available for public
parking.
i. Developer agrees to place any on-site utilities underground.
4. The following facade design guidelines shall be applicable to all ground floor, non-residential
facades located in the Mixed -Use building facing West 36th Street:
a. Facade Transparency. Windows and doors shall meet the following requirements:
i. For street -facing facades, no more than 10% of total window and door area shall be glass
block, mirrored, spandrel, frosted or other opaque glass, finishes or material including
window painting and signage. The remaining 90% of window and door area shall be
clear or slightly tinted glass, allowing views into and out of the interior.
ii. Visibility into the space shall be maintained for a minimum of three feet. This
requirement shall not prohibit the display of merchandise. Display windows may be
used to meet the transparency requirement.
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b. Awnings.
i. Awnings must be constructed of heavy canvas fabric, metal and/or glass. Plastic and
vinyl awnings are prohibited.
ii. Backlit awnings are prohibited.
c. Use of Sidewalk. A business may use that portion of a sidewalk extending a maximum of
five feet from the building wall for the following purposes, provided a 6 foot minimum
horizontal clearance along West 36th Street is maintained between obstructions on the
private and public sidewalks and provided that all activity is occurring on private property:
i. Display of merchandise.
ii. Benches, planters, ornaments and art.
iii. Signage, as permitted in the zoning ordinance.
iv. Dining areas may extend beyond the five foot maximum, provided an 8 foot minimum
horizontal clearance along West 36th Street is maintained between the obstructions on
the sidewalk.
d. All wall vents and assorted fixtures shall be painted to match the color of the wall they are
attached to.
5. Prior to starting any site work, the following conditions shall be met:
a. Proof of Recording the Final Plat shall be submitted to the City.
b. A site plan showing the required fire lanes shall be submitted.
c. Building material samples and colors shall be submitted.
d. Assent form and official exhibits must be signed by applicant and owner.
e. A preconstruction conference shall be held with the appropriate development, construction
and city representatives.
A staging plan for construction shall be filed with the City.
All necessary permits must be obtained.
f.
g.
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
d e , •ment agreement as a condition of approval of the Final P U.D. The development agreement
s i, 1 a dress those issues which the City Council deems appropriate and necessary. The Mayor and
Ci Manager are authorized to execute the development agreement.
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Adopted y the City Cou a cil September 15, 2008
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