HomeMy WebLinkAbout2536-18 - ADMIN Ordinance - City Council - 2018/05/21ORDINANCE NO. 2536-18
ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ST. LOUIS PARK
CITY CODE RELATING TO ZONING BY
CREATING SECTION 36 -268 -PUD 12
AS A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT
FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED NORTHEAST OF EXCELSIOR BOULEVARD AND
STATE HIGHWAY 100
THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN:
Findings
Sec. 1. The City Council considered the advice and recommendation of the Planning
Commission (Case No. 18 -09 -PUD) for amending the Zoning Code to create a new Planned Unit
Development (PUD) Zoning District.
Sec. 2. The Comprehensive Plan designates this property as Commercial on the future land
use map.
Sec. 3. The Zoning Map shall be amended by reclassifying the following described lands
from C2 - General Commercial to PUD 12:
Lots 6 and 7, Block 1, Tower Place, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
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 12.
(a) Development Plan
The site shall be developed, used and maintained in conformance with the following
Final PUD signed Official Exhibits:
(1) Survey
(2) Al 00 Main Level Plan
(3) A 10 1 Upper Level Plan
(4) A300 Exterior Elevations
(5) A301 Exterior Elevations
(6) A302 Exterior Renderings
(7) D2.1 Site/Drive Through Layout Plan
(8) Planting Plan Area 3
(9) Al Demo Plan, Patio Plan and Notes
(10) A2 Elevations, Wall Section, Finish Plan
(11) A2.03R Floor Plan and Elevations
(12) Granite City Building Elevations
(b) Permitted Uses
The following uses are permitted uses:
(13) Medical and dental office
(14) Funeral homes
(15) Libraries
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(16) Museums
(17) Office
(18) Parks and open spaces
(19) Police and fire stations
(20) Banks
(21) Business/trade school/college
(22) Retail shops up to 20,000 square feet
(23) Service
(24) Studios
(25) Public service structures
(26) Food service
(27) Restaurants with or without intoxicating liquor.
(28) More than one principal building located on a single lot.
(c) Uses Permitted with Conditions
The following uses are permitted if they comply with the conditions specified in this
section:
(1) Medical, optical and dental laboratories. The use shall not generate any fumes or
odors which are detectable at the property lines of the parcel on which the use is
located.
(2) Private entertainment (indoor) with or without intoxicating liquor. If there is liquor
then there shall be no separate bar area within the establishment.
(d) Accessory Uses
Accessory uses are as follows:
(1) Catering if accessory to a restaurant, food service, delicatessen, grocery store or
retail bakery.
(2) In -vehicle sales or service. The conditions are as follows:
a. Stacking shall be provided for six cars per customer service point and shall
comply with all yard requirements.
b. This use shall only be permitted when it can be demonstrated that the operation
will not have a significant adverse effect on the existing level of service on
adjacent streets and intersections.
c. The drive-through facility shall be designed so it does not impede traffic or
impair vehicular and pedestrian traffic movement, or exacerbate the potential
for pedestrian or vehicular conflicts.
d. Any canopy constructed as part of this use shall be compatible with the
architectural design and materials of the principal structure.
(3) Parking lots.
(4) Parking ramps.
(5) Public transit stops/shelters.
(6) Outdoor seating with the following conditions:
a. Public address (PA) systems are prohibited.
b. Additional parking will not be required if the outdoor seating area does not
exceed 500 square feet or ten percent of the gross floor area of the principal
use, whichever is less. Parking will be required at the same rate as the principal
use for that portion of outdoor seating area in excess of 500 square feet or ten
percent of the gross building area, whichever is less.
(7) Outdoor storage is prohibited.
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(e) Special Performance Standards
(1) All general zoning requirements not specifically addressed in this PUD shall be met,
including but not limited to: outdoor lighting, architectural design, landscaping,
parking and screening requirements.
(2) All solid waste materials containers shall be kept in the manner required by this
Code. All solid waste handling and loading areas shall be screened from view. The
screening shall be constructed from the same materials as the principal building.
(3) Signs shall be allowed in conformance with the requirements found in the C-2
General Commercial zoning district.
Sec. 5. The contents of Planning Case File 18 -09 -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
Aril 18, 2018
First Reading
May 7, 2018
Second Reading
May 21, 2018
Date of Publication
May 31, 2018
Date Ordinance takes effect
June 15, 2018
Attest:
Melissa needy, C ty er c
by the City Council May 21, 2018
Approved as to Form and Execution:
Soren Mattick, City Attorney