HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Ordinance 2004-08CITY OF PLYMOUTH
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 2004-08
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 21 OF THE CITY CODE TO AMEND PUD 91 -1
(PLYMOUTH STATION) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTHEAST OF HIGHWAY 55
AND COUNTY ROAD 24 (2004032)
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 21655.18 as follows:
21655.18 PUD 91 -1 (PLYMOUTH STATION) AMENDMENT FOR LOT 1, BLOCK
1 AND OUTLOT A PLYMOUTH STATION ADDITION:
Subd. 1. Legal Description. The property affected by the PUD Amendment is
legally described as referenced in Resolution 97 -533, on file in the Office of the Zoning
Administrator under File 96193.
Subd. 2. Incorporated herein by reference are the Plymouth Station plans received
by the City on August 1, 1997 and August 5, 1997, except as amended by City Council
Resolution 97 -533, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator under File 96193; the
Plymouth Station master sign plan received by the City on March 6, 1998, March 11, 1998, and
March 12, 1998, except as amended by City Council Resolution 98 -256, on file in the Office of
the Zoning Administrator under File 97187; the revision to the sloped roof design standards
received by the City on April 17, 1998, except as amended by City Council Resolution 98 -308,
on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator under File 98065; the revision to the PUD
general plan for the day care building received by the City on July 21, 1999, except as
amendment by City Council Resolution 99 -386, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator
under File 99077; the revision to the PUD general plan to extend the phasing plan received by
the City on March 31, 2000, except as amended by City Council Resolution 2000 -251, on file in
the Office of the Zoning Administrator under File 20042; and, the revision to Condition No. 7 of
Resolution 97 -533 allowing certain temporary outdoor events and sales, as amended by City
Council Resolution 2004 -250, on file in the Office of the Zoning Administrator under File
2004032. (Amended by Ord. 99 -24, 09107199) (Amended by Ord. No. 2000 -17, 05109100)
Subd. 3. Allowable Uses. The allowable uses are any permitted, accessory,
conditional or interim uses (except the interim use entitled seasonal farmer's market and produce
sales, as outlined in Section 21460.09, Subd. 2 of the Zoning Ordinance) allowed in the C -1 and
C -2 Zoning Districts and a grocery superstore not exceeding 65,000 square feet. In addition, the
following uses shall be permitted in the PUD provided they do not exceed 10,000 square feet in
building area on an individual basis: 1) appliance and electronic stores; 2) auto repair- minor; 3)
book, office supply, and stationary stores; 4) car wash accessory to a convenience grocery
market with motor fuel sales; 5) convenience restaurant with drive - through service; 6)
fabric /notions stores; 7) free - standing restaurant with liquor service; 8) jewelry stores; 9) music
stores and 10) toy stores. All the uses listed above shall be considered as "permitted" uses in the
PUD, provided they comply with all development standards and conditions for such uses under
the most restrictive corresponding conventional zoning district. Additionally, temporary outdoor
events and sales are allowable upon the granting of an administrative permit, provided they are
limited to produce, vegetables, flowers, plants and similar items and do not occur within the
southerly 350 feet of the PUD, and are in accordance with the regulations established in Section
21455.11, Subd. 9(c) of the Zoning Ordinance.
Subd. 4. Development Standards. Minimum development standards shall be
indicated on the approved PUD General Plan Amendment as cited in Subd. 2 above.
Section 2. Effective Date. This amendment shall take effect immediately upon its
passage.
ADOPTED by the City Council on June 22, 2004.
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ATTEST:
Sandra R. Paulson, City Clerk