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RESOLUTION NO. 86-143
A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 85-224 ADOPTED ON
DECEMBER 16, 1985, RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 85-66 ADOPTED
ON MAY 20, 1985, AND GRANTING SPECIAL (CONDITIONAL USE)
PERMIT UNDER SECTION 14-124.101 AND 14-210.2 OF THE ST. LOUIS
PARK ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ZONING TO ALLOW THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A 167 -UNIT RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT
DEVELOPMENT ON PROPERTY ZONED PUD, PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT AT 7400 HIGHWAY 7
FIN DINGS
WHEREAS, Park Properties, a Minnesota Partnership (Dominium Group Incorporated)
has made application to the City Council for a special permit under Section 14-124.101
and 14-210.2 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code to allow the construction of a 167 -
unit residential apartment development at 7400 Highway 7 within a PUD, Planned Unit
Development District having the following legal description:
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Lots 1, 2 & 3 Auditor's Subdivision 327 including vacated street and alley
Lots 1, 2, 3, and 40 to 48 inclusive, Block 316, rearrangement of St. Louis Park
including vacated alley and part of Lot 6, Block 323, rearrangement of St. Louis
Park.
Described as commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 10, then southerly along
westerly line of Lot 6 to northerly line of State Highway No. 7 then northeasterly
along northerly line of said Highway to a point in a line parallel with and 40
feet westerly from easterly line of Lot 6 then northerly along said parallel line
to the intersection with south line of Lot 10 extended east then west to beginning.
Abstract)
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the advice and recommendation of the
Planning Commission (Case No. 85 -20 -SP and 85 -83 -SP) and the effect of the 'proposed
167 -unit residential apartment development 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
WHEREAS, a special permit was issued regarding the subject property pursuant to
Resolution No. 85-224 of the St. Louis Park City Council dated December 16, 1985, 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 special permit; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of this resolution to continue and restate the conditions,
of the permit granted by Resolution No. 85-224 to add the amendments now required, and
to consolidate all conditions applicable to the subject property in this, resolution;
CONCLUSION
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 85-224 (filed as Document'
No. 5067$58) is hereby rescinded and replaced by this resolution which continues and
amends a
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special permit to the subject property for the purposes of permitting a 167 -
unit residential apartment development within the PUD, Planned Unit Development District
at the 1pcation described above based on the following conditions:
1. 'That the site be developed, used and maintained in accordance with Exhibit A - Site
Plan, Exhibit B - Landscape Plan, Exhibit C - a basement parking plan for general
purposes, Exhibits E and F - Floor Plans, Exhibits G, H, and I - Elevation Plans, and
by the conditions which follow. (Exhibits are on file in the City Development
Department at the City of St. Louis Park.)
2. That all light be directed perpendicular to the ground (unless globe lighting) and that
no standard be higher than 20 feet as measured from the ground.
3. ' There be no outdoor storage of trash or trash containers.
4. There be at least 400 square feet of outside, usable open space per unit.'
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5. That the applicant or its successors and assigns be responsible for a pedestitiran way;
and that applicant or successors and assigns be responsible for planting of boulevard'
sod, boulevard trees along the south side of Walker, east side of Pennsylvania Avenue -
and the south frontage road system to its connection with Walker.
6. That if the City determines a need for additional parking, the applicant or its succesors
and assigns shall be responsible for providing -41 additional parking spaces.
7. ,.,,That all utilities be placed underground.
8. That construction of the building shall commence on or before September 15, 1986.
9. That all improvements including buildings, parking, street improvements and striping
be completed by December 1, 1987, except for landscaping which shall be completed
by :June 1, 1988. - - •
Adopted by the City Council September 2, 1986
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ATTEST:
Reviewed for administration: Approved as to form and legality:
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CONCLUSION
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 85-224 (filed as Document
No. 5067858) is hereby rescinded and replaced by this resolution which continues and
amends a special permit to the subject property for the purposes of permitting a 167 -
unit residential apartment development within the PUD, Planned Unit Development District
at the location described above based on the following conditions:
1. That the site be developed, used and maintained in accordance with Exhibit A - Site
Plan, Exhibit B - Landscape Plan, Exhibit C - a basement parking plan for general
purposes, Exhibits E and F - Floor Plans, Exhibits G, H, and I - Elevation Plans, and
by the conditions which follow. (Exhibits are on file in the City Development
Department at the City of St. Louis Park.)
2. That all light be directed perpendicular to the ground (unless globe lighting) and that
no standard be higher than 20 feet as measured from the ground.
3. There be no outdoor storage of trash or trash containers.
4. There be at least 400 square feet of outside, usable open space per unit.
5. That the applicant or its successors and assigns be responsible for, a pedestrian way;
and that applicant or successors and assigns be responsible for planting of boulevard
sod, boulevard trees along the south side of Walker, east side of Pennsylvania Avenue
and the south frontage road system to its connection with Walker.
6. That if the City determines a need for additional parking, the applicant or its succesors
and assigns shall be responsible for providing 41 additional parking spaces.
7. That all utilities be placed underground.
8. That construction of the building shall commence on or before September 22, 1986.
9. That all improvements including buildings, parking, street improvements and striping
be completed by December 1, 1987, except for landscaping which shall be completed
by June 1, 1988.
ATTEST:
City Cler
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Adopted by the City Council September 2, 1986
Condition No. 8 modified on September 15, 1986)
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Reviewed for administration: Approved as to form and legality:
J. Za/msurr= y Manager ity Attorney
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