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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1986-256CITY OF PLUOUTH Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, was held on the 5th day of May 1986. The following .cabers .ere present: Mayor Schnei e� r Zo nciImembers train Sisk Vasiliou and Zitur The following meters acre absent: none Councilmember Vasiliou introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 86- 256 APPROVING RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PRELIMINARY PLAN/PLAT, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCES FOR HARSTAD COMPANIES (RPUD 1-06-1) (85114) WHEREAS, Harstad Companies has requested approval for a Residential Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plan/Plat, Rezoning, Conditional Use Permit, and Variances for 196 single family detached homes, 148 multi -family attached dwellings, and 168 apartment units on approximately 168 acres west of I-494 and north and south of County Road 47 at Mud Lake; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request at a duly called Public Hear - Ing and recommends approval; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MIN- NESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the Residential Planned Unit Development Preliminary Plan/Plat, Conditional Use Permit and Variances for Harstad Companies located west of I-494 and north and south of County Road 47 at Mud Lake, subject to the following 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 Contracts have been awarded for sewer and water. 4. Payment of park dedication fees -in -lieu of dedication with appropriate credits in an amount determined according to verified acreage and according to the Dedication Policy in effect at the time of filing the Final Plat with Hennepin County. Dedi- cation requirements includes the dedication of approximately 34.55 acres as pro- posed by the petitioner and for trail along the western boundary for Regional Trail purposes. 5. Street names shall comply with the City Street Naming System. 6. Compliance with Policy Resolution No. 79-80 regarding minimum floor elevations for new structures in subdivisions adjacent to, or containing any open storm water drainage facility. 7. Rezoning shall be finalized with filing of the Final Plat. PLEASE SFE PAGE TWO Page two Resolution No. 86- 256 8. Requirements for review of mandatory Environmental Assessment Worksheet shall be satisfied prior to submittal of the Final Plat application. 9. No Building Permits shall be issued until the Final Plat is filed and recorded 10. Approved variances are length of Dallas Lane (800 ft.), Cheshire Lane (550 ft.), 59th Avenue (700 ft.) and Xenium Lane (1600 ft.) cul-de-sacs over 500 ft. on the basis of the topography and retention of existing site features. 11. Private drive access shall be limited to internal public roads and prohibited from County Road 47; all private drives shall be a maximum distance from County Road 47. 12. Transitional screening and berming shall be provided along County Road 47; final details to be submitted with the Final Plan/Plat. 13. Final Plat mylars shall refer to RPUD No. 86-1 . 14. Appropriate legal documents regarding Homeowner Association documents, covenants and restrictions as approved by the City Attorney, shall be filed with the Final Plat. 15. Building front yard setbacks shall be 35 ft.; rear yard shall be 25 ft. and side yard shall be 10 ft. All building setbacks to County Road 47 shall be a minimum of 50 ft. 16. The Final Plan/Plat shall identify specific lots on Cheshire and Berkshire Lane to have reduced front yard setback of 25 ft. 17. The Final Plan/Plat shall include an explanation of the request for 25% lot cover- age for up to 20 lots, and shall specify which lots are to be included; no in- crease is granted or implied. Approval shall not be granted until after rough grading has been completed. 18. Detailed development plans for the private open areas shall be provided with the Final Plan/Plat. 19. Development of the attached housing areas is subject to Ordinance required site plan review and submission of financial guarantees for completion of site Improvements. 20. There may be acceleration and deceleration lanes required for County Road 47. 21. The number of trails between homes shall be minimized, and the width of the ease- ments of the remaining trails shall be maximized. 22. Berkshire Lane cul-de-sac shall be moved at least 50 ft. to the east to protect and save trees on the west side. The motion for adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Councilmember Zitur and upon vote being taken thereon the following voted in favor thereof: a cr Schneider, Councilmembers Crain, Sisk, Vasiliou and Zitur heof owing voted against or abstained: none Whereupon the Resolution was declared duly passed and