HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1981-141CITY OF PLYMOUTH
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a re ular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Plymouth. Minnesota, was held on the 2nd day of
March . 1981 . The following members were present:
Mayor Davenport, Councilmembers Hot Neils Schneider & Threinen
The folding members were absent: None
Councilmember Neils introduced the following Resolution and moved
Its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 81-141
APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/SITE PLAN FOR HENNEPIN COUNTY FOR WORK/STUDY
RELEASE RESIDENCE FACILITY AT SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF COUNTY ROAD 6 AND SHENANDOAH
LANE (80066)
WHEREAS, Hennepin County has requested approval of a conditional use permit and
site plan for an institutional use in the R -1A District consisting of a work/
study release program residence facility on the site of the Hennepin County Adult
Corrections Facility at the southwest quadrant of County Road 6 and Shenandoah
Lane; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered the request at two duly called
public hearings;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH,
MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the request of Hennepin County
for a conditional use permit and site plan approval for an institutional use in the
R -1A Zoning District consisting of an approximate 29,574 square foot work/study
release program residence facility subject to the following conditions:
1. Compliance with the City Engineer's Memorandum.
2. The permit is subject to all applicable codes, regulations and ordinances,
particularly regarding maximum occupancy and security, and violation thereof
shall be grounds for revocation; the permit shall be reviewed annually.
3. Compliance with City Code requirements as to fire lanes and fire hydrants,
including submittal of detailed plans regarding fire lane around the
proposed building.
4. Submittal of a Resolution of Compliance, adopted by the Hennepin County
Board, guaranteeing completion of approved site improvements within 24 months.
5. Any additional construction and expansion shall be subject to ordinance
conditional use and site plan approval requirements.
6. The historical cabin at the north end of the site shall not be disturbed
in any way and shall be preserved.
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7. Existing parking deficiencies and problems at the south end of the site
shall be resolved by:
A. Installation of 20 parking spaces in front of the existing men's
residence; this area shall be per City ordinance setback, paving,
curbing, and landscaping requirements; no variances are granted.
B. Installation of 7 parking spaces to the rear of the existing men's
residence for use of service personnel.
C. Installation of an 80 space parking area to the north of the existing
men's residence; approval of a variance to allow the use of aggregate
surfacing without curb for temporary overflow parking lot for a period
not to exceed 3 years.
8. The overall general development plan shall include any proposed changes,
together with a time schedule, which shall be prepared and submitted within
12 months of conditional use permit/site plan approval and including projected
type and number of prisoners and a permanent solution to existing deficiencies
including transitional landscaping, buffering and berming and removal of the
greenhouse.
9. Hennepin County, together with the City of Plymouth, shall convene a public
informational meeting prior to the Planning Commission public hearing and
notice shall be given, by mail, to all residents within 500 feet, presidents
of homeowners associations in the area, and to all those who have appeared
at the Planning Commission public hearing and this Council meeting.
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded
by Councilmember Threinen , and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Davenport, Councilmembers Hoyt,
Neils Schneider & Threinen
The following voted against or abstained: None
Whereupon the Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.