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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1982-235CITY OF PLYMOUTH t� i fiember Threinen introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 82-235 APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE HENNEPIN COUNTY PARK RESERVE DISTRICT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF MEDICINE LAKE REGIONAL PARK (82019) WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Park Reserve District has requested approval of a Conditional Use Permit to develop and operate the Medicine Lake Regional Park located south of County Road 9, east of West Medicine Lake Road and north of Medicine Lake; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the matter at a duly called Public Hearing and has recommended approval; 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 the Hennepin County Park Reserve District for a Conditional Use Permit to develop and operate the Medic=ine Lake Regional Park located south of County Road 9, east of West Medicine Lake Road and north of Medicine Lake subject to the following conditions: 1. This permit is issued based on the 1982 Developmert Master Plan and includes approval of Phase I, as outlined in Mr. Don King : -s memo of March 30, 1982. Site plan approval will be required for subsequent: phases of development. 2. Access to the Park shall be from County Road 9 and :shall be constructed with Phase I. Interchange design shall be reviewed by the City Engineer and the Hennepin County Highway Department, and approved by the City Council. 3. The temporary access to the boat launching site on 36th Avenue North shall be limited to October 1, 1983 or until the permanent road to County Road 9 Is built, whichever comes first, and it shall be posted by signage as such. 4. A cul-de-sac shall be constructed at the west end of 36th Avenue North with the Phase I development. 5. A physical barrier such as a fence shall be maintained to prohibit vehicular access from 36th Avenue North after October 1, 1983 or after the permanent road from County Road 9 is built, whichever comes first. 6. The applicant shall petition the City to vacate all existing street rights - of -May within the Park boundaries. 7. All existing municipal utilities ahll be conveyed to the applicant who shall assume ownership and maintenance responsibility for them. x 8. Appropriate metering facilities for both water and sanitary sewer shall be constructed at the Park boundary near 36th Avenue North as approved by the City Engineer. 9. All parcels within the Park boundaries shall be consolidated into a single parcel after completion of the total property acquisition. 10. Arty signs visible beyond the Park boundaries shall conform to City Ordinance standards. 11. The Park shall be maintained in a sanitary manner and all waste disposal facilities shall be stored in appropriate containers and enclosures. 12. The number of paved parking stalls for vehicles with boat trailers shall be limited to 40, with 20 unpaved stalls for overflow to be graded and seeded as per the approved plan. Paving of the overflow parking area will be determined after the "management envelope" study is completed. 13. Screening plans shall be prepared for those areas with external impacts to adjacent lard uses per City screening requirements; the City Council will take note of any agreements that may be reached between the Mission Partnership and Hennepin County Park Reserve District, regarding buffering. 14. The Hennepin County Park Reserve District shall work with the cities of Plymouth and Medicine Lake, the Department of Natural Resources, and other appropriate agencies, including affected homeowners associations, to develop a "management envelope" plan for the lake, to include: protection of spawning areas, water quality, regulations of motorized craft, use by non -motorized craft, hours of boat launch operations, and safety. 15. The trail system within the park linking to the Regional City trail systems should be consistent with the City's Trail System Plan (approved February 22, 1982). The motion for adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Moen — and upon vote being taken is