HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Ordinance 2004-07CITY OF PLYMOUTH
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 2004-07
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 21 OF THE CITY CODE TO AMEND THE
CORNERSTONE COOPERATIVE PUD FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3750 LAWNDALE
LANE (2004023)
THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS:
Section 1. Amendment of City Code. Chapter 21 of the City Code of the City of
Plymouth, Minnesota is hereby amended by adding language to Section 21655.22 as follows:
21655.22 CORNERSTONE COMMONS PUD
Subd. 1. Legal Description. The PUD is legally described as referenced in
Resolution 98 -477, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator under File 98094.
Subd. 2. Incorporated herein by reference are the Cornerstone Commons PUD
plans received by the City on July 1, 1998, except as amended by City Council Resolution 98-
477, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator under File 98094, and the revised grading
plan as it relates to the depth of the wetlands received by the City on March 23, 1999, except as
amended by City Council Resolution 99 -225, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator
under File 99027, and together with the plans received by the City on March 5, 2004 allowing the
installation of an emergency generator, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator under
File 2004023.
Subd. 3. Allowable Uses. The allowable uses allowed in the PUD are multi - family
housing units consist with the City's Comprehensive Plan, along with the following accessory
uses:
(a) Keeping of animals subject to Section 21170 of the Chapter.
(b) Home occupations and home offices as regulated by Section 21145 of this
Chapter.
(c) Play and recreational facilities, only accessory to an existing principal permitted
use on the same lot and which are operated for the enjoyment and convenience of the residents
of the principal use and their occasional guests, except as otherwise permitted.
(d) Radio and television receiving antennas including single satellite dish TVROs one
(1) meter or less in diameter, short-wave radio dispatching antennas, or those necessary for the
operation of household electronic equipment including radio receivers, federal licensed amateur
radio stations and television receivers, as regulated by Section 21175 of this Chapter.
(e) Administrative offices and common areas for accessory services, activities, and
the retail sale of goods and services to the residents and guests of the residential development.
(f) Emergency backup -generators, the location and design of such facilities shall be
subject to the following criteria:
a. The design, construction, and location of the equipment must comply with
State and City codes including appropriate National Fire Protection
Association specifications, Minnesota Uniform Fire Code requirements and
manufacturer's specifications.
b. An accurate site plan for the installation based upon a certified survey, shall be
submitted showing to scale the location of the generator and any fencing,
enclosures and landscaping relating to the safety and screening of the
equipment.
c. No signage shall be permitted, other than required safety information, product
identification, product hazards, and operation instructions. For the pWose of
this section, "signage" includes words, gra hics, logos, and symbols.
Subd.4. Development Standards. Minimum development standards shall be as
indicated on the approved PUD General Plan Amendment.
Section 2. Effective Date. This amendment shall take effect upon its passage and
publication.
ADOPTED by the City Council on May 11, 2004.
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,,ludy Jo o Mayor
ATTEST:
Sandra R. Paulson, City Clerk