HomeMy WebLinkAbout2489-16 - ADMIN Ordinance - City Council - 2016/04/04ORDINANCE NO. 2489-16
ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LOUIS PARK CITY CODE
RELATING TO ZONING BY CREATING SECTION 36 -268 -PUD 5
AS A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE 7700 BLOCK OF WAYZATA BOULEVARD
BETWEEN RHODE ISLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE
THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN:
Findings
Sec. 1. The City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning
Commission (Case No. 16-02-S and 16 -03 -PUD) for amending the Zoning Ordinance to create a
new Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning District.
Sec. 2. The Comprehensive Plan designates this property as RM -Medium Density
Residential.
Sec. 3. The Zoning Map shall be amended by reclassifying the following described lands
from R-3 Two -Family Residence to PUD 5.
Lot 1, Block 1, Arlington Row Apartments East; Hennepin County, Minnesota; and
to the center line of all adjacent right-of-way.
Sec. 4. The St. Louis Park Ordinance Code, Section 36-268 is hereby amended to add the
following Planned Unit Development Zoning District:
Section 36 -268 -PUD 5.
(a) Development Plan
The
site shall
be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the following Final
PUD signed
Official Exhibits:
1.
T1.1 —Title
Sheet
2.
AS 1.3
— Architectural Site Plan
3.
Sheet
1 - Survey
4.
C1-1 —Existing
Conditions/Survey
5.
Cl -2 —Preliminary
Plat (existing conditions)
6.
C 1-3 —
Preliminary Plat
7.
C2-1 —
Site Plan
8.
C3-1—
Grading Plan
9.
C3-2 —
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
10.
C4-1 —
Sanitary & Watermain
11.
C4-2 —
Storm Sewer
12.
C8-1 —Details
13.
C8-2 —
City Details
14.
Ll -1 —
Landscape Plan
15.
L2-1 —
Tree Inventory Plan
16.
A1.0 —
First & Second Level Floor Plans
17.
Al. I —
Level 3 Floor & Roof Plan
18.
A3.0 —Exterior
Elevations
19.
A3.4 —
Exterior Elevations
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20. Site Lighting Photometric Plan
21. Final Plat
22. Zoning Map Amendment Exhibit
The site shall also conform to the following requirements:
(1) The property shall be developed with up to 27 multiple family dwelling units
totaling no more than 43 bedrooms.
(2) A total of forty three (43) off-street parking spaces shall be provided in a surface
lot.
(3) The maximum building height shall be 36.5 feet and three stories.
(4) A minimum of 12 percent of the lot shall be developed as designed outdoor
recreation area.
(b) Permitted Uses
(1) Multiple -family dwelling.
(2) Parks/open space.
(c) Accessory Uses
Accessory uses are as follows:
(1) Private garages and parking lots.
(2) Private swimming pool in conformance with section 36-73.
(3) Service and retail facilities intended for use of residents not to exceed ten percent
of the gross floor area of the development.
(4) Property management or rental office provided that it does not occupy more than
ten percent of the gross floor area.
(5) Gardening and other horticultural uses.
(6) Solar panels as regulated by this Chapter.
(7) Decorative landscape features including but not limited to fountains, arbors pools
and pergolas
(8) Home occupations complying with all of the following conditions:
a. All material or equipment shall be stored within an enclosed structure.
b. Operation of the home occupation is not apparent from the public right -of
way.
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c. The activity does not involve warehousing, distribution, or retail sales of
merchandise produced off the site.
d. No person is employed at the residence who does not legally reside in the
home except that a licensed group family day care facility may have one
outside employee.
e. No light or vibration originating from the business operation is discernible
at the property line.
f Only equipment, machinery and materials which are normally found in the
home are used in the conduct of the home occupation.
g. No more than one non -illuminated wall sign limited to two square feet in
area is used to identify the home occupation.
h. Space within the dwelling devoted to the home occupation does not exceed
one room or ten percent of the floor area, whichever is greater.
No portion of the home occupation is permitted within any attached or
detached accessory building.
j. The structure housing the home occupation conforms to the building code.
(9) No outdoor uses or storage allowed.
(d) 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 handling and loading areas shall be screened from view by a masonry wall
no taller than six feet in height and constructed out of a material compatible with
the principal buildings.
(3) Signs shall be allowed in conformance with the approved redevelopment plan or
final PUD site plan and development agreement in accordance with this Chapter
and the sign area and height regulations for the R-4 Multiple -Family Residence
zoning district.
Sec. 5. The contents of Planning Case File 16-02-5 and 16 -03 -PUD are hereby entered into
and made part of the public hearing record and the record of decision for this case.
Sec. 6. This Ordinance shall take effect fifteen days after its publication.
Public Hearing
February 17,2016
First Reading
March 21, 2016
Second Reading
April 4, 2016
Date of Publication
April 14, 2016
Date Ordinance takes effect
April 29, 2016
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Ad ID 533565
CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK
ORDINANCE NO. 2489-16
ORDINANCE CREATING
A NEW PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT
ZONING DISTRICT
7700 Block of Wayzata Boule-
vard Between Rhode Island and
Pennsylvania Avenue
This ordinance states that the
Zoning Map shall be amended from
R-3 Two -Family Residence to PUD
5 and the Zoning Ordinance Code,
Section -266 will be amended to
add Section 36 -266 -PUD 5.
This ordinance shall take effect
15 days after publication.
Adopted by the Chy Council
Apol 4, 2016
By: /s/ Jake Spano, Mayor
A copy of the full text of this ordi-
nance is available for inspection
with the City Clerk.
Published in the
St. Louis Park Sun Sailor
Apol 14, 2016
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