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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1984-128CITY OF PLYMDUTH Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a rpnulyr meeting of the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, was held on th _5th �9g _� ,day of March q, The following members were present: Acting Mayor Sc n�eide%; Counci mem ers en, Neils introduced the following Resolution and moved its a ton: RESOLUTION NO. 84-128 APPROVING RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PRELIMINARY PLAN/PLAT, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR SAUL SEGAL, ENTERPRISE PROPERTIES FOR ROLLING HILLS PARK (83059)(RPUD 84- ) WHEREAS, Saul Segal, Enterprise Properties has requested approval of a Residential Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plan/Plat, Rezoning, and Conditional Use Permit for Rolling Hills Park for 83 single family lots on approximately 39.4 acres located southwest of 48th Avenue North and Zachary Lane; and, so WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request at a duly called Public Hearing and recommends 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 Residential Planned Unit Dev- elopment Preliminary Plan/Plat, and Conditional Use Permit for Saul Segal, Enterprise Properties for Rolling Hills Park for 83 single family lots on approximately 39.4 acres located southwest of 48th Avenue North and Zachary Lane,subject to the follow- ing conditions: 1. Compliance with the City Engineer's Memorandum. 2. Removal of all dead or dying trees from the property at the owner's expense. 3. No Building Permits shall be issued until a contract has been awarded for municipal sewer and water construction (City Project No. 903), and no dwellings shall be occupied until municipal sewer and water services have been installed. 4. Dedication of Outlots A, B, D, E, and F for public park and trail purposes as verified by the Parks and Engineering Departments, with submittal of detailed plans as to the construction of the trail per City standards. 5. Street names shall comply with the City Street Naming System. 6. Compliance with Policy Resolution No. 79-80 regarding minimum floor eleva- tions for new structures in subdivisions adjacent to, or containing any open storm water drainage facility. PLEASE SEE PAGE TWO Page two Resolution No. 84-128 7. Rezoning shall be finalized with filing of the Final Plat. 8. No Building Permits shall be issued until the Final Plat is filed and re- corded with Hennepin County. 9. Minimum yard setbacks are per PUD Plan subject to the following: Minimum 30 ft. front yard; minimum 25 ft. rear yard for the following lots; Block 2, Lots 5, 11, 14, 23, 24; Block 4, Lots 3, 4, and 5; Block 5, Lot 1; Block 6, Lots 6 through 15; Block 7, Lots 1 through 5 and Lot 7; Block 8, Lots 1, 2, 4, and 5; and, Block 9, Lots 1 and 2, a minimum 6 ft. side yard to attached garages and a minimum 10. ft. to dwellings with a minimum 16 ft. between all structures; all other lots shall have minimum sideyards of 10 ft. 10. Appropriate legal documents regarding Homeowner Association documents, cov- enants and restrictions as approved by the City Attorney, shall be filed with the Final Plat. 11. Removal of all existing structures at the developer's expense with initial construction permits. 12. Staging of the development shall be in accordance with utility availability as approved by the City Engineer. 13. Maximum density shall be 2.1 units per acre for the land at or above the established high water elevation per the adopted City Storm Water Drainage Plan as verified by the City Engineer. The maximum number of units is 83. Density bonus points are assessed as follows: a.) One point based on affirmative design. 14. A temporary entrance from Zachary Lane shall be provided for heavy con- struction grading vehicles, and all tracked vehicles shall access the property from the Zachary Lane temporary access; the circulation to the east shall be limited to residential traffic and to rubber tired construc- tion vehicles. The final grading plan shall include plans, as appropriate for the temporary access. 15. At the time development proceeds west of the proposed north and south roads, an alternate, temporary ingress/egress route from Zachary Lane shall be provided. All mud and debris from the construction shall be cleaned and removed from 48th Avenue North as needed; a proper turn -around and stacking area for construction vehicles and development employees shall be provided within the site, and shall be identified on the final grading plan; and, all construction parking shall occur within the development site bound- aries, on a dust -free surface approved by the City Engineer. The motion for adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by ilmember Moen _and upon vote being taken t neon, tTe ow n 0 g votedn avor thereof: Artine Mayor. Schneider, Councilmembers Moen, The o ow ng vote aga nst or a sta ne none Whereupon the Resolution was declared duly passed ancl adopted. dsk8