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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-05-23 WC Recorded Document 4112972 - CUP 4 Receipt:#361809 4112972 USE $4600 Eeurnto:FILE 1111 III II 11111 111 I I III 1111 4844 North 300 West Suite 202 Certified Filed and/or recorded on: Provo UT 84604 5/23/2017 3:39 PM 4112972 Office of the County Recorder Washington County,Minnesota Jennifer Wagenius,County Recorder NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF WASHINGTON ) ss. CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS ) I, the undersigned being duly qualified and acting as City Administrator for the City of Oak Park Heights, Minnesota DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the attached document: Conditional Use Permit (Landscaping Materials& Equipment-Outside Storage) Midstate Landscaping& Excavating LLC (Jason Anderson –JA Holdings LLC) 5750 Memorial Ave. N. with the original thereof on file at the offices of the City of Oak Park Heights, and that the same is a full, true and complete copy of said document within the files of the City of Oak Park Heights. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Oak Park ;igh , this 19th day of May, 2017. f� .f/i/1 f'—',/,‘ - '":, ' -. CityA •• inistrator ,,,,,',.,, w CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT File No.: Date Issued: April 25,2017 Legal Description: (Washington County Geo. Code: 04.029.20.22.0004) See Attached Exhibit "A" Owner: Midstate Landscaping and Excavating,LLC 1625 Widgeon Circle Centerville,MN 55038 Applicant: same Site Address: 5750 Memorial Ave. Present Zoning District: B-3 Highway and Warehousing District Permitted uses set forth in Ordinance 401 Section 401.31 I. CUP PERMIT: The property is zoned B-3 Highway and Warehousing District which allows landscape sales of materials and outside equipment storage as a conditional use. All permits and uses applied for are granted but shall be subject to the following conditions and/or restrictions imposed by the April 25,2017 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights as follows: The City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights approval of the conditional use permit subject to the following findings of fact: 1. The City Engineer shall approve any grading and berm work to contain the storage of materials on site. Any grading and drainage plans shall be subject to review and approval of the City Engineer and the Browns Creek Watershed District. 2. Landscape material bins shall be placed on the north side of the site by September 30, 2017. t , 3. Any freestanding or wall lighting placed on the site shall be in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance and be subject to review and approval of City Staff. 4. The storage and fueling of vehicles shall be compliant with all Washington County and State of Minnesota rules and requirements. 5. All signage proposed for the site shall be compliant with Section 401.15.G of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be subject to receiving a sign permit. 6. Trash and recycling containers shall be stored inside the building. III. Reference Attachment: The reports of the City Planner dated April 5, 2017 and site plan approved by the City Council are annexed hereto by reference. IV. Abandonment: This permit requires continuous use in order to preserve the Conditional Use granted by the City under the terms hereof. Any discontinuation or abandonment of the uses permitted hereunder upon the site for a period of 12 continuous months shall constitute abandonment and void the permit. V. Annual review:Annual review is not imposed as a condition of this permit IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have set forth their hands and seals. CITY OF OAK/pIRK OAK/PIHEIGHTS ! r `t Date: 6-6 I ill By M. McComber ( `l< iyor Date: 5- 11 -) By ' 1 I Eric Johnson City Administrator Midstate .ndsca ing and Excavating Date: 5-. 11 ` 11 By ` - I : C►---°,mac • 1 t EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION T NW1/4-NW1/4 BEG AT PT ON S RAY LINE OF STATE TRK HWY#212 SD PT BEING 633FT E OF W LINE OF SEC 4 THN S&PAR TOW LINE OF SD SEC 4 DIST OF 524.24FT THN E&PAR TON LINE OF SD SEC 4 DIST OF 200FT THN N &PAR TO W LINE OF SD SEC 4 DIST OF 524.52FT TO S R/W LINE OF SD HWY #212 THN W ALONG SD S R/W LINE DIST OF 200FT TO PT OF BEG SECTION 04 TOWNSHIP 029 RANGE 020 , EXHIBIT "B" PLANNERS REPORT AND SITE PLANS Enc.lOS►u.re, 3 TPC3601 Thurston Avenue N, Suite 100 Anoka, MN 55303 Phone:763.231.5840 Facsimile: 783.427.0620 TPCQPIanningCo.com PLANNING REPORT TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Scott Richards DATE: April 5, 2017 RE: Oak Park Heights — Midstate Landscaping and Excavating - Conditional Use Permit Application—5750 Memorial Avenue North FILE NO: 236.02— 17.02 BACKGROUND Jason Anderson of Midstate Landscaping and Excavating has made an application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a landscaping and excavation company in the B-3 Highway Business and Warehouse District at 5750 Memorial Avenue North. The application consists of requests for a Conditional Use Permit to allow landscape materials and outdoor equipment storage. The property is zoned B-3 Highway Business and Warehouse District. The site was previously used by a landscaping business. Attached for reference: Exhibit 1: Project Narrative, February 15, 2017 Exhibit 2: Project Narrative, March 21, 2017 Exhibit 3: Site Plan Exhibit 4: Aerial Photo with Site Details Exhibit 5: Survey Exhibit 6: Site Photos (8 Pages) ISSUES ANALYSIS Project Narrative. Jason Anderson has provided a project narrative as follows: "I am Jason Anderson, Owner of Midstate Landscaping & Excavating. I started Midstate 15 years ago, with dreams of having a building, land and shop. I feel that I am fulfilling thedream with the acquisition of the property at 5750 Memorial Avenue close to to g a cq pop rty in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. Midstate Landscaping & Excavating is a full-service landscape installation, commercial and residential excavation/utility company. Being a landscaping company we are a seasonal business, landscaping and excavating in spring through fall, weather permitting, and operating snow removal trucks in the winter. We currently employ seven to ten employees. The property at 5750 Memorial Avenue is an ideal location for my operation as it already has an office and shop/storage building and more than adequate open space for outdoor storage of trucks, equipment, landscaping supplies and material. The front portion of the facility will be used for offices and the rear portion of the building will be used for the storage and service of trucks and equipment as well as the storage of landscaping supplies and materials. The office portion of the facility will operate as a headquarters with professional management, sales and administrative staff. The operation of the rear portion will involve professional field personnel coming to the facility in the morning, being dispatched for the day to work on client properties, and returning at the end of the day. Being that we are in the snow removal business, we will require 24-hour access to the facilities. Fueling of trucks and equipment will take place on-site, requiring bulk fuel storage and containment specifically designed for this purpose. The property currently has bulk fuel containment. The outdoor storage for equipment is behind the building and to the north side of the property holding three dump trucks, two semi tractors, four pickups, two front end loaders, two skid steers, four excavators and additional attachments and equipment. We will also have parking for up to 15 vehicles for employees and customers. Outdoor storage for materials and supplies will be approximately 10 bins which will contain a variety of rock and mulch. There will additional storage areas dedicated to clean fill and clean topsoil storage." Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as Highway/Business Warehouse land use. The proposed facility is a land use consistent with the maps and policies of the plan. Zoning Ordinance. The property is zoned B-3 Highway Business and Warehouse District. The landscape business and the outdoor storage of equipment requires a Conditional Use Permit. The criteria for reviewing the Conditional Use Permits is found as follows in this report. 2 Setbacks. The existing building currently complies with all setback requirements of the B-3 District. There will be no expansion or significant exterior changes to the building as part of this request. The existing bituminous paving setbacks are compliant and there will be no changes to those areas. Access. Access for the site is from Memorial Avenue North. There are no changes planned for the access. Storage Areas. The site plan indicates short term storage areas for dirt, rock or other landscape materials. The stockpiles and amount of material depends upon whether they have jobs that require removal and storage of fill or if fill needs to be added to a site. The storage areas are at the west end of the site and are screened by the buildings of Secure Mini Storage and the existing berms on the north side of the property. Additionally, there is significant tree cover, especially on the north property line that screens the site. Landscape material bins will be placed on the north side of the site this summer. The City will require these to be in place by September 30, 2017. The equipment will be stored on the west side of the building. The existing berm and trees on the north property line will screen the equipment from the adjacent lot and from Memorial Avenue North. Parking and Traffic. There is more than adequate room at the subject site for parking. There are currently seven to ten employees. The site, at 3.7 acres can easily accommodate parking for customers, employees and the storage of equipment. Lighting. There are existing light fixtures at the front office of the building that will remain. A full cut-off fixture will be installed above the service doors of the building. The freestanding fixture in the yard will be replaced with a full cut of fixture. Any new lighting of the site will need to be in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance and subject to review and approval of City staff. Trees/Landscaping. No trees are to be removed or added as part of this project. Fuel Storage. The application materials indicate that there is bulk fuel storage and containment on site. The storage and fueling of vehicles shall be compliant with all Washington County and State of Minnesota rules and requirements. Signage. The Applicant has indicated that there will be a 4 foot x 6 foot identifying sign with down facing lighting. The sign would go in the same location as the previous freestanding sign. All signage proposed for the site shall be compliant with Section 401.15.G of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be subject to receiving a sign permit. Trash Storage. Trash and recycling containers will be stored inside the building. 3 Grading and Drainage. The City Engineer has reviewed the site and commented that the back of the lot should be graded such that there is no runoff from the temporary storage piles either to the east or west. While there is a berm in place, it should be extended or heighten to secure the run off on site. Any grading and drainage issues shall be addressed subject to review and approval of the City Engineer and if required, the Browns Creek Watershed District. Design Guidelines. There are no significant changes to the building or site proposed at this time. The application is not subject to Design Guidelines review. Conditional Use Permit Criteria. 401.300.E. Conditional Uses. 7. Landscape sales and material storage provided that: a. There are no growing fields on the site. Comment: No growing fields are proposed. b. Outdoor sales/display area shall be limited to thirty (30) percent of the gross lot area and be in conformance with the performance standards of Section 401.15.8.14 of this Ordinance. Comment: There is no outdoor display area for customers proposed. c. Adequate analysis and provisions are made to resolve issues related to demand for services. No use shall be allowed that will exceed the City's ability to provide utility, police, fire, administrative or other services to the site. Comment: There should be no service issues. The roadways that serve the site are adequate for truck and equipment access. d. The provisions of Section 401.03.A.7 of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. Comment: The criteria are reviewed below. The conditional use permit criteria, found in Section 401.03.A.7 of the Zoning Ordinance, are found as follows: 1. Relationship to the specific policies and provisions of the municipal comprehensive plan. 2. The conformity with present and future land uses in the area. 3. The environmental issues and geographic area involved. 4. Whether the use will tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. 5. The impact on character of the surrounding area. 6. The demonstrated need for such use. 7. Traffic generation by the use in relation to capabilities of streets serving the property. 4 8. The impact upon existing public services and facilities including parks, schools, streets, and utilities, and the City's service capacity. 9. The proposed use's conformity with all performance standards contained herein (Le., parking, loading, noise, etc.). Comment: The Planning Commission should comment if any of these criteria will be at odds with the Conditional Use Permits proposed for the site. The outdoor storage of materials and equipment will be mostly screened by the building, berms, and trees. The business should not have an adverse impact on the surrounding area or neighbors. City Staff does not see any issues. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION Based upon the preceding review, City staff recommends approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow for a landscaping and excavation company in the B-3 Highway Business and Warehouse District at 5750 Memorial Avenue North., subject to the following conditions: 1. The City Engineer shall approve any grading and berm work to contain the storage of materials on site. Any grading and drainage plans shall be subject to review and approval of the City Engineer and the Browns Creek Watershed District. 2. Landscape material bins shall be placed on the north side of the site by September 30, 2017. 3. Any freestanding or wall lighting placed on the site shall be in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance and be subject to review and approval of City Staff. 4. The storage and fueling of vehicles shall be compliant with all Washington County and State of Minnesota rules and requirements. 5. All signage proposed for the site shall be compliant with Section 401.15.G of the Zoning Ordinance and shall be subject to receiving a sign permit. 6. Trash and recycling containers shall be stored inside the building. Pc: Julie Hultman 5 February 15,2017 Midstate Landscaping&Excavating 1625 Widgeon Circle Centerville,MN 55038 City of Oak Park Heights Eric Johnson 14168 Oak Park Blvd No. Oak Park Heights,MN 55082-2007 Re: Conditional Use Permit(CUP)for Midstate Landscaping&Excavating at 5750 Memorial Ave.Oak Park Heights,Minnesota I am Jason Anderson Owner of Midstate Landscaping&Excavating,I started Midstate 15 years ago with dreams of one day having a building, land and shop;I feel I am close to fulfilling the dream with the acquisition of the property at 5750 Memorial Ave.Oak Park Heights,Minnesota. Midstate Landscaping&Excavation is a full service landscape installation,commercial and residential excavating/utility company.Being a landscaping company we are a seasonal business, landscaping and excavating in spring through fall weather permitting and we also operate snow removal trucks in the winter. We currently employ 7-10employees The property at 5750 Memorial Ave is an ideal location for my operation as it already has an office and shop/storage building,more than adequate open space for outdoor storage of trucks,equipment, landscaping supplies and material. The front portion of the facility will be used for offices and the rear portion of the building will be used for the storage and service of a company of trucks and equipment,and the storage of landscaping supplies and materials. The office portion of the facility will operate as a headquarters with professional management,sales and administrative staff.The operation of the rear portion will involve professional field personnel coming to the facility in the morning and,being dispatched for the day to work on client properties,and returning at the end of the day. Being that we are in snow removal business we will require 24 hour access to the facilities. Fueling of trucks and equipment will take place on-site,requiring bulk fuel storage and containment specifically designed for this purpose;the property currently has bulk fuel containment. The outdoor storage for equipment is behind the building and to the north side of the property holding 3 dump trucks,2 semi tractors 4 pick-up trucks,2 front end loaders,2 skid steers,4 excavator and additional attachment and equipment. We will also have parking for up to 15 vehicles for employees and customers. Outdoor storage for materials and supplies will be approximately 10 bins contains a variety of rock and • mulch. There will be additional storage areas dedicated clean fill and clean topsoil storage. Thank you for taking the time to review my Conditional Use Permit I anticipate your response. Jason Anderson Owner/President Midstate Landscaping&Excavation C42 MIDSTATE LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING LLC www.midstatelandscaping.com 1625 Widgeon Circle Centerville, MN 55038 March 21, 2017 City of Oak Park Heights eajohnson @ cityofoakparkheights.com Re: 5750 Memorial Drive Ave 1. The temporary stockpiles will vary from month to month. They will come and go depending upon whether we have jobs where we are taking small amounts of dirt off of a job site or when we need to haul dirt back to that job site or another job site we are working on.These are strictly stockpiles of OUR materials for OUR job sites. Each pile will be temporary... but there are going to some stockpiles most of the time on the site. The grading plan has been updated to reflect the Erosion Control Plan for this area. The site is VERY flat. We do not anticipate any runoff from these piles to exit the site. 2. The Landscape Material bins - I am working on getting prices to see what my best option and pricing is. I hope to have some of them in by July 15. 3. Lighting -The existing lighting is proposed to remain as is. The only lighting to be changed as of now would be to put a motion sensing downward facing light above the overhead doors and possibly a downward facing light on our identify sign. 4. Signage - I plan to put an identifying sign that would be about 4x6 with low-voltage lighting or a downward facing light. This is not an advertising sign, rather a sign to identify the business. 5. Trash - The trash and recycling will be stored inside the building until trash day. Sincerely, Jason Anderson Eitel-. c i n..! g 11 Vii I ;ti a E l'N 1 t A w3 .011 ilk / 1 s 1l i1i111 ` ; �/ ! ILL,-1:w-c1:-. . - g / /f N. / �'' N ° 3 rM43t N ,��� ,' 644 � : W ` .5, Ca s"" I g v..4q41 '-'-, off i,t,,, . ,. .: , 4 0.4 *Ic7j 4 , p : tee} , s. r' _ iso ,e_,, ,,4, _ ,: ( - ,,,iir:i„..:,,, z A:1#,. 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