HomeMy WebLinkAbout2620-21 - ADMIN Ordinance - City Council - 2021/07/06Ordinance No. 2620-21
Ordinance amending the St. Louis Park City Code relating to zoning by creating
Section 36-268-PUD 20 as a Planned Unit Development Zoning District for the
property located at 3440 Beltline Boulevard
The City of St. Louis Park does ordain:
Section 1. The city council has considered the advice and recommendation of the planning
commission (Case No. 21-20-PUD) for amending the Zoning Ordinance Section 36-268-PUD 20.
Section 2. The Zoning Map shall be amended by reclassifying the following described
lands from MX-1 vertical mixed-use to PUD 20:
Lot 1, Block 1, Beltline Industrial Park 4th Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Section 3. The St. Louis Park Ordinance Code Section 26-268 is hereby amended to add
the following Planned Unit Development Zoning District:
Section 26-268-PUD 20
(a) Development Plans
The site located on property legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Beltline Industrial Park
4th Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota, shall be developed, used and maintained in
conformance with the following Final PUD signed Official Exhibits:
1. Preliminary Plat
2. Final Plat
3. C000 Cover sheet
4. Existing conditions survey
5. C100 General notes
6. C101 Tree inventory and preservation plan
7. C200 Existing conditions and removal plan
8. C300 Erosion and sediment control plan – phase 1
9. C301 Erosion and sediment control plan – phase 2
10. C302 Erosion and sediment control details
11. C303 SWPPP
12. C400 Site plan
13. C401 Fire access plan
14. C500 Grading plan
15. C501 Stormwater management plan
16. C502 Stormwater details
17. C503 Stormwater details
18. C600 Utility plan
19. C700 Construction details
20. C701 Construction details
21. C702 Construction details
22. C703 Construction details
23. L100 Landscape plan
24. L101 Landscape schedule
25. L102 Landscape details
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26. L103 DORA plan
27. A.00 Cover sheet
28. A.01 Concept Level 1
29. A.02 Concept Level 2
30. A.03 Concept Level 3
31. A.04 Concept Level 4
32. A.05 Concept Level 5
33. A.06 Concept Roof Plan
34. A.07 Concept Elevations
35. A.08 Concept Elevations
36. A.09 Concept Elevations and Diagrams
37. A.10 Project Information and Details
38. A.11 Project Images
39. Sun Studies
40. E060 Site Photometric Plan
41. E061 Site Photometric Fixture Cut Sheet
The Site shall also conform to the following requirements:
1. The property shall be developed with 250 residential units and a minimum of
7,400 square feet of ground floor commercial.
2. At least 352 off street-parking spaces shall be constructed. Up to a 20 percent
reduction of required parking may be permitted for residential and non -
residential uses under the terms of a parking management plan approved by the
zoning administrator.
3. The maximum building height shall be 56 feet and five stories.
4. The site shall contain a minimum of 12 percent designed outdoor recreation area
based on private developable land area.
(b) Uses
1. Permitted uses. The following uses are permitted in PUD 20:
a. Multiple-family dwellings. Uses associated with the multiple-family dwellings,
including but not limited to, the residential office, fitness facility, mail room,
assembly room or general amenity space.
2. Permitted with Conditions. The following uses are permitted with conditions in
PUD 20:
a. Live/work units.
i. Live-work uses as defined by Sec. 36-142 of city code are
permitted on the first floor.
ii. A Registration of Land Use (RLU) shall be approved by the city
when there is a change in commercial tenant.
b. Commercial uses. Commercial uses are only permitted on the first floor, and
are limited to the following: restaurants, coffee shops, office, private
entertainment (indoor), retail shops, service, showrooms and studios.
i. All parking requirements must be met for each use.
ii. Hours of operation for commercial uses shall be limited to 6 a.m.
to 12 a.m.
iii. In vehicle sales is prohibited.
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3. Accessory uses: Accessory uses are as follows:
a. Home occupations as regulated by this chapter.
b. Gardens.
c. Parking lots.
d. Public transit stops/shelters.
e. Outdoor seating.
f. Public address (PA) systems are prohibited.
g. Outdoor uses and outdoor storage are prohibited.
h. Accessory utility structures including:
i. Small wind energy conversion system as defined in 36-4
Definitions.
ii. Solar energy systems. A solar energy system with a supporting
framework that is either place on, or anchored in, the ground and
that is independent of any building or other structure; or that is
affixed to or an integral part of a principal or accessory building,
including but not limited to photovoltaic or hot water solar energy
systems which are contained within roofing materials, windows,
skylights, and awnings.
iii. Cisterns and rainwater collection systems.
(c) Special Performance Standards
1. All general zoning requirements not specifically addressed in this ordinance shall
be met, including but not limited to: outdoor lighting, architectural design,
landscaping, parking, and screening requirements.
2. All trash, garbage, waste materials, trash containers, and recycling containers
shall be kept in the manner required by this Code. All trash handling and loading
areas shall be screened from view within a waste enclosure.
3. Signage shall be allowed in conformance with the MX Zoning Districts and shall
comply with the following:
a. Pylon signs shall be prohibited.
4. Awnings.
a. Awnings shall be constructed of heavy canvas fabric, metal and/or glass.
Plastic and vinyl awnings are prohibited.
b. Backlit awnings shall be prohibited.
Section 4. The contents of Planning Case File 21-19-S, 21-20-PUD, 21-21-VAC are hereby
entered into and made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case.
Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect fifteen days after its publication (July 30, 2021)
First reading June 21, 2021
Second reading July 6, 2021
Date of publication July 15, 2021
Date ordinance takes effect July 30, 2021
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Reviewed for administration: Adopted by the City Council July 6, 2021
Thomas K. Harmening, city manager Jake Spano, mayor
Attest: Approved as to form and execution:
Melissa Kennedy, city clerk Soren Mattick, city attorney
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