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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1990-337CITY 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„4 The following members were present: Mayor Bergman. Councilmembers Helliwell. Ricker. Vasiliou, and Zitur The following members were absent: None CrninrilmPmhpr Vasilinu introduced the following Resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION 90-337 APPROVING URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICY VARIANCE, SITE PLAN, AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 284 (WAYZATA) (90031) WHEREAS, Independent School District 284 (Wayzata) has requested approval for a Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit for an elementary school of 81,348 square feet, together with related athletic facilities; and rezoning from FRD (Future Restricted Development) District to R -1A (Low Density Single Family Residential) District for property located between County Road 9 and Highway 55, east of Peony Lane; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed said request at a duly called Public Hearing and recommends approval; and, WHEREAS, Policy Resolution No. 75-664 regulating urban development provides for a variance to allow urban development where municipal sewer and water are not available; 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 by Independent School District 284 (Wayzata) for a variance from the Policy Regulating Urban Development, Site Plan and Conditional Use Permit for an elementary school of 81,348 square feet, together with related athletic facilities, subject to the following conditions: 1. Compliance with the City Engineer's Memorandum. 2. Payment of park dedication fees -in -lieu of dedication with appropriate credits in an amount determined according to verified acreage and paying costs and according to the Dedication Policy in effect at the time of building permit issuance. 3. Provisions for a 30 -foot wide trail corridor per Comprehensive Park Plan, as verified by the Parks and Engineering Departments, with submittal of detailed plans as to construction of the trail per City standards. 4. Compliance with Policy Resolution 79-80 regarding minimum floor elevations for new structures on sites adjacent to, or containing any open storm water drainage facility. 5. Compliance with Site Performance Agreement requirements of the Zoning Ordinance for completion of site improvements. (see next page) Resolution No. 90-337 File 90031 Page Two 6. Any signage shall be in compliance with the Ordinance and the approved Site Plan. 7. Any subsequent phases or expansions are subject to required reviews and approvals per Ordinance provisions. 8. Compliance with the Ordinance regarding the location of fire hydrants and fire lanes. 9. All waste and waste containers shall be stored within the principal structure, and no outside storage is permitted. 10. An 8h x 11 inch "As Built" .Fire Protection Plan shall be submitted prior to the release or reduction of any site improvement bonds per City Policy. 11. Issuance of the Conditional Use Permit shall be subject to: a. Written concurrence with the Land Use reclassification of the entire site to LA -1. b. A General Development Plan for the parcel consisting of the Site Plan approved by this resolution. 12. No building permit shall be issued until a contract has been awarded for municipal water and sewer service that will serve this site and the site has been rezoned, or a hold harmless agreement as described in the May 16, 1990 Engineer's Memorandum has been executed and the site has been rezoned. 13. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued prior to the connection of public water and sewer to the building. 14. A variance from Policy Resolution No. 75-664 is hereby granted to allow rezoning of the site to R -1A to allow the construction of an elementary school based on the following: a. Sewer and water construction is planned for Fall, 1990 and should be completed before the school is completed. b. The variance will not cause an unreasonable burden upon the City in providing services and utilities, or cause a deleterious impact upon the natural environment. 15. All screening of rooftop equipment shall be installed per approved plans prior to certification of occupancy. The motion for adoption of the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Mayor Bergman , and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Bergman, Councilmembers Hellivell. Ricker. Vasiliou, and Zitur The following voted against or abstained None Whereupon the Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.