HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1988-391CITY OF PLYMOUTH
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the City Council of the
City of Plymouth, Minnesota, was held on the 11th day of Jul , 1988. The
following members were present: Mayor Schneider, Counclimembers as ou, Ricker,
Muir and Sisk
were
Councilmember Sisk introduced the following Resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 88-391
APPROVING RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN FOR WALLY ANDERSON, ARADCO
(88015)
WHEREAS, Wally Anderson, ARADCO, has requested approval of 'a Residential Planned Unit
Development Concept Plan for the development of 22 single family detached; 112 units of
single family attached; and 152 units of multi -family attached dwelling units on
approximately 54.5 acres located east of 42nd Avenue North and Fernbrook Lane; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request at a duly called Public
Informational Hearing and has recommended 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
Concept Plan for Wally Anderson, ARADCO, for a development to be known as Emerald Green
consisting of 22 single family detached; 112 units of single family attached; and 152
multi -family attached dwelling units on approximately 54.5 acres located east of 42nd
Avenue North and Fernbrook Lane, subject to the following conditions:
I. Compliance with the City Engineer's Memorandum.
2. Staging of the development shall be in accordance with utility availability as
approved by the City Engineer.
3. Maximum density shall be six 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. Dengity bonus points are assigned as follows:
a) +1 Project Size
b) +1 Housing Mix
4. Draft restrictive covenants for the private open areas shall be submitted with
preliminary plat/plan application.
5. A private trail system to be constructed within the project, providing residents
of the PUD with internal access, shall be bituminous and constructed to City
standards. It shall be completed prior to certification of occupancy of adjacent
or nearest dwellings.
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6. No private drive access shall be permitted to Ferribrook Lane and County Road 9;
all private drives shall be provided by internal public streets.
7. Approval is contingent upon, and subject to the required review and response by
the Metropolitan Council to the proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments, and the
Final Plan/Plat which shall be approved by the City Council prior to finalization
of the Amendment.
8. Petitioner will submit cross through -sections with preliminary plan/plat.
9. Design of the street system shall provide a more direct connection from Berkshire
Lane to 43rd Avenue North.
10. The Preliminary Plan/Plat shall tnclude a detailed analysis of where trees are to
be protected and saved, along with the use of retaining walls or other means to
save the mature trees on site, specifically that area north and east of Berkshire
Lane.
11. The Final Plat and Development Contract shall incorporate the Provision for Tree .
Protection with a payment of $50 per diameter inch and -a $50,000 bond.
The motion for adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by
Councilmember Ricker , and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted In favor thereof: a or neider Councilmembers Vasiliou Ricker,.
litur and Sisk 1he following
votel against or abstained:- None Whereupon the
Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.