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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1990-335CITY OF PLYMOUTH Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Plymouth, Minnesota, was held on the 4th day of June , 19_2_0_ The following members were present: Mayor Bergman, Councilmembers Helliwell, Ricker, Vasiliou, and Zitur The following members were absent: None Councilmember Zitur introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION 90- 335 APPROVING RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLAN FOR U.S. HOMES CORPORATION/THOMPSON LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION (90028) WHEREAS, U.S. Homes Corporation/Thompson Land Development Division has requested approval for a Residential Planned Unit Development Concept Plan for property located at the southeast quadrant of the west City limits (Brockton Lane) and Medina Road; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request at a duly called Public Hearing and recommends approval; SNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA, that it should and hereby does approve the request by U.S. Homes Corporation/Thompson Land Development Division for a Residential Planned Unit Development Concept Plan for property located at the southeast quadrant of the west City limits (Brockton Lane) and Medina Road, subject to the following conditions: 1. 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. Density bonus points are assigned as follows: a. +4 for Project Size (Maximum Available for Size) 4. If the bonus point for open space is achieved, maximum density shall be 2.5 units per net acre. Density shall be no more than 2.4 units per net acre until it is demonstrated that the plan achieves qualified open space sufficient to achieve the bonus point. 5. Draft restrictive covenants for the private open areas shall be submitted with Preliminary Plat/Plan application. (see next page) Resolution No. 90-335 File 90028 Page Two 6. 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 issuance of building permits to adjacent lots. 7. No private drive access shall be permitted to Medina Road; all private drives shall be provided by internal public streets. 8. Completion of the environmental review process per the rules of the Minnesota Environmental Quality Board if approved density exceeds the criteria in the State Rules. 9. No approval is hereby granted for structure setbacks or other dimensional standards that related to the Zoning or Subdivision Ordinance. The City setback standard applied to detached dwellings in RPUDs is 25 feet rear, 10 feet side, and 35 feet front. Exceptions may be approved for specific lots based upon need to preserve natural features. 10. All street rights-of-way will be dedicated with the initial final plat and park dedication will be in accordance with the Park Dedication Policy in effect at the time of filing the Final Plat. 11. The RPUD Preliminary Plan shall include private trail linkages southwest from "Walnut Grove Lane" to "Yellowstone Lane"; from "Yellowstone Lane" westerly to the north end of the pond area of "Outlot E"; from "Alvarado Lane" west to "Outlot D" at the north and south ends of "Outlot D"; and southerly from the "Alvarado Lane" cul-de-sac at the southwest corner of the plan to the "Outlot G" trail corridor. 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: Mayor Bergman. Councilmembers The following voted against or abstained None Whereupon the Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.