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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-03-22 CR Site Conditions - Fury Motors CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS 14168 Oak Park Boulevard No. • P.O.Box 2007 • Oak Park Heights,MN 55082-2007 • Phone:651/4394439 • Fax:651/439-0574 March 22, 2018 Mr. Jim Leonard Fury Motors 12969 60th St. N. Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Re: Site Conditions @ 12969 60th St. N. Auto Dealership Dear Mr. Leonard: The following ordinance and/or conditional use permit (CUP) violations exist at the above- referenced property: 1. Parapet/Strip Lighting is not permitted by City Ordinance 401.15.6.7 Outdoor Lighting. There are white lights placed at the roof line of the dealership building. 2. Exterior Storage/Stockpiling accumulations are considered a nuisance per City Ordinance 1109 Nuisance, section I. There is a stockpile of light poles to the rear of the property, which were removed from the site parking areas with your redevelopment. There is also an accumulation of tires, auto parts and such in and around the trash enclosure area. Please note that your 2014 CUP approval did not allow for exterior storage of any kind and stated that all materials, parts and supplies were to be stored to the interior. 3. Special Event Advertisement Signs require a special event permit per City Ordinance 401.15.G.7. Presently there is a banner placed on poles at Neal Ave. and there are pennant/flags placed upon several of the parking area poles. There is a semi-truck trailer at Neal Ave. with a banner placed upon it. The pennants/flags upon the poles appear to be permanent site signage and as such are not permitted. City Ordinance 401.15.G.6.d Prohibited Signs In Any Zoning District prohibits business signs attached to equipment such as semi-truck trailers, being used in such a manner that advertising is a principal use of the equipment. 4. Trash Enclosure is required at your trash area. The one to the rear of your property is in a state of disrepair and needs to repaired so that it adequately screens the trash containers and other items placed within for disposal collection. Tree City U.S.A. For your convenience, I have enclosed: A. A copy of the October 28, 2014 Conditional Use Permit and Variance document for the site; B. City Nuisance Ordinance 1109; C. A Special Event Permit Handout and City Ordinance 401.15.G.7 related to the same; and D. A Trash Enclosure Handout containing City Ordinance 401.15.D.12 and 401.16 regulations for them. With the above in hand,the City requests that you take the necessary steps to bring the site into compliance, including the approval conditions within the October 28, 2014 CUP/Variance as follows: Prior to Monday, April 9, 2018 • Remove parapet/strip lighting. • Remove semi-truck trailer with banner upon it from the site. • Remove banner @ Neal or obtain a Special Event Permit for banner placement (there is no charge for this permit). • Remove the pennants/flags from the parking lot light poles. Prior to Monday, April 23, 2018 • Remove all exterior stored items to and around the trash enclosure. • Remit a trash enclosure plan to my attention for the repair/replacement of the existing enclosure that adequately screens the trash containers and other disposal items stored to the area and which complies with City Ordinance. • Remove all of the light poles stockpiled to the rear yard of the site. • Verify that all October 28, 2014 CUP/Variance conditions of approval are met and being complied with. A compliance check will be made after these dates. If you would like to discuss these issues, please contact me. I am happy to visit with you. Sincerely, PLANNING & CODE ENFORCEMENT Juliei1ultman Buil tug Official Enclosures c: Eric Johnson, City Administrator(no enclosures) Jim Leonard—Leonard Investments (with enclosures) 1000 S. Concord St., So. St. Paul, M N55075 • ReeNPti 274$20 4010017 VAR 00 EReturn to: -SIMPUFlLE IIII�IIl1111 �lln� 4844 Nath 300 West II��II Suite 202 Certified Med andlor recorded on: Provo Ur 84804 12/18/2014 9:27 AM 4010017 Office of the County Recorder Washington County,Minnesota Jennifer Wegenius,County Recorder NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION I 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 Variance Fury Motors—12969 60`h St. 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 O. • 'ar ights,this 3rd day of December,2014. i fl` ric f. son City dministrator I • 4 IIt CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE FURY MOTORS 12969 60"STREET NORTH File No.:236.02-14.05 Date Issued:October 28.2014 Legal Description: See Attached Exhibit"A" Owner:Leonard Investments 1000 South Concord St South St.Paul,MN 55015 Applicant:David Phillips on behalf of Owner Site Address: 12969-60*Street North Present Zoning District:B-2 General Business District Permitted uses set forth in Ordinance 401 Section 40130 L CONDITIONAL USE AND VARIANCE PERMIT:Automobile dealerships are a conditional use in the B-2 zone. Additionally applicant has requested variances to allow a freestanding light fixtures at 28 feet (code allows 25). Variances have also been requested fora freestanding sign at 40 feet (code allows 30) and for the number of allowed wall signs from 2 to the now 11 proposed. All uses shall be subject to the following conditions and/or restrictions imposed by the October 28, 2014 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights granting the request subject to the following conditions: 1. All grading,drainage,erosion control,and utility plans are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. 2. All new lighting fixtures shall be full cut off and installed in compliance with the lighting standards of the Zoning Ordinance. All visible interior lighting shall also be full cut off. • 1 3. The outdoor lighting shall be turned off one hour after closing, except for approved security lighting. 4. Changes to the landscape or new plantings are subject to review and approval of the City Arborist. 5. Any new mechanical equipment that is located on the roof or ground level and visible from street level or from neighborhood properties shall be screened with materials that blend harmoniously with the building facade materials. 6. The sign specifications and methods of illumination shall be subject to review and approval of the City Planner at the time of permitting. 7. The City Council was favorable to the building design and building materials. 8. Plans shall be provided for the trash enclosure gates subject to review and approval of City staff. 9. The Applicant shall provide a snow removal plan or indicate if the snow will be hauled off site. 10. The City Council was favorable to the Variances required for the size,height and number of freestanding signs,for the number of wall signs,and for the total square footage of requested signage. 11. Building entrance plantings shall be required. The Applicant shall revise the landscape plan or provide seasonal planters at the main entrance to the building. 12. A bike rack should be identified on the site plan and placed on site. 13. Sound levels generated from the site shall be in compliance with Section 401.15.B.11 of the City Zoning Ordinance. 14. The use of an exterior announcement system shall not be allowed. 15. All storage of materials,parts and supplies shall be interior to the building. 16. All auto repair activities shall be conducted indoors and the overhead doors to service bays shall be kept closed at all times except when moving vehicles in and out. 17. Automotive sales and service shall not be conducted between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM unless otherwise allowed by formal action of the City Council. 18. The applicant shall receive and retain, if required, a Hazardous Waste Generators License for batteries,oil and tires from Washington County. • I [ It M. Reference Attachment: The reports and exhibits of the City Planner dated October 8, 2014 and site plan(Exhibit 3 to Planner's Report)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 PARK HEIGHTS I 0- 4 Date: A2 --/ —/ / By Atrf-r .'J Tr Date: i 2—I-1 Bifember y 'lc Johnson if ity Administrator Leonard,,.estments Date: 12-1 14 B(aA'A()N°`' )`-e antes Leonard,President EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 1 Block 1,Jacob Addition As platted and of record in the office of the County Recorder, Washington County Minnesota Washington County PID#06.029.20.11.0013 • r $ ( , • EXHIBIT"B" PLANNERS REPORT AND SITE PLANS 1 • ENCLOSURE 2 T3801 Thurston Avenue N.suite 100 Molks. MN 66303 Phone:783.231.6640 Facsimile:763.427.0520 TPC@PlanningCo.com PLANNING REPORT TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Scott Richards DATE: October 8,2014 RE: Oak Park Heights—Fury Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram—Conditional Use Permit-Automotive Sales and Service and Variances for Signage— 12969 60'"Street North FILE NO: 236.02—14.05 BACKGROUND David Phillips, of Phillips Architects and representing Leonard Investments, has made application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow for automotive sales and service at 12969 60'" Street North. Variances are also requested related to the numbers, size height, and total amount of signage. The intent is to operate a Chrysler Jeep Dodge and Ram dealership and service operation out of the existing building on the former Denny Hecker dealership site on 60 Street North. The property is zoned B-2, General Business District in which automotive sales and service is a Conditional Use. The Applicant plans to occupy the existing building and update the interior and exterior of the structure. The site layout will remain essentially as it is today,with updated signage, light fixtures, pavement and landscaping. Attached for reference: Exhibit 1: Project Narrative Exhibit 2: Cover Sheet(A0.0) Exhibit 3: Site Plan (A1.0) Exhibit 4: Landscape Plan(A1.1) Exhibit 5: First Floor Plan(A2.3) Exhibit 6: Second Floor Plan(A2.4) Exhibit 7: Basement Demo and Floor Plans(A2.5) Exhibit 8: Exterior Elevations(A3.0) Exhibit 9: Colored Elevations(P3.0) Exhibit 10: Sightline Study—Freestanding Sign(A3.2)(Two Pages) Exhibit 11: Photometric Plan Exhibit 12: Survey(1/1) i t 1 Exhibit 13: Grading and Drainage Plan Exhibit 14: Light Fixture Specifications Exhibit 15: Report of the City Arborist—September 30,2014 ISSUES ANALYSIS Project Description. A detailed description of the project by Mr. Phillips is found as Exhibit 1 to this report. Leonard Investments has purchased the property and plans to relocate the current dealership at Osgood Avenue and Highway 36 to this location. The dealership will sell new Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles and provide sale and service of new and used vehicles. The site has been vacant for a number of years and the project will include new interior and exterior building remodeling. The site will also undergo improvements to the pavement, lighting, landscaping and signage. Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as Commercial on the Proposed Land Use Map. The use of the property for automotive sales and service is consistent with this land use designation. Zoning Ordinance. The property is zoned B-2, General Business District in which automotive sales and service is a Conditional Use. The Applicant has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the site to be used as a dealership and a Conditional Use Permit to allow 28 foot freestanding light fixtures that exceed the allowable 25 foot height limitation. Variances have been applied for to allow for a freestanding sign at 40 feet (30 foot allowed), for the number of allowed wall signs from two to the eleven proposed, and for the size and total amount of signage. Review of the criteria for the Conditional Use Permit and Variances is found later in this report. Subdivision. The property is platted as Lot 1, Block 1 Jacob Addition. There are no changes requested related to the lot or easements. Setbacks. The building and parking areas are compliant with all setback requirements. There are no changes planned to the building or parking setbacks with this project Traffic Circulation/Curb Cuts. The existing curb cuts will remain for access to 60t' Street North and Neal Avenue North. Snow Storage. The plans do not indicate an area for snow storage. The applicant shall indicate where the snow is to be stored or if it will be hauled off site. Parking. The proposed site plan shows a total of 637 parking spaces which is a reduction in five spaces from what currently exists. The parking calculation for this use as retail sales is as follows: 58,657 sq ft x .9 = 52,791 /200=264 parking spaces. There is adequate parking for a car dealership, customers and employees. 2 • f I . t • Landscaping. The landscape plans indicate that the existing planting beds will be restored and planting replaced as necessary. There is a new planting bed on the west side of the parking lot near the main entrance. The submitted landscape plan is subject to City Arborist review and approval. City Arborist comments are found as an Exhibit to this report Ughting. The lighting plan indicates that many of the existing parking lot light locations are to remain with other fixtures moved or added to address the site lighting. New poles and fixture heads on both the new and existing locations will be installed with LED lights and will be full cut off. The new wall mounted building lights will also be LED lights and full cut off. The plans indicate that the poles to be used will be 28 feet in height except for those under the power lines will be 25 feet in height. The lighting requirements of Section 401.15.8.7. of the Zoning Ordinance requires the parking lot fixtures to be 25 feet or less to the top of the fbcture. The Applicant has indicated that the taller fixtures are required to achieve a more balanced spread of light. The Zoning Ordinance allows the review of the taller light fixtures by Conditional Use. City Staff does not see any issues with allowing the fixtures to exceed the height limitations for the reasons provided by the Applicant. A photometric plan had been provided for City review. The light levels exceed the requirement of four-tenths (0.4)foot candles at the property line at certain locations on the site. Of most concern is the east property line adjacent to the motel. The Applicant will be required to revise the photometric plan so that it is compliant with the lighting requirements of the Ordinance. Trash Storage. The existing trash storage enclosure, located on the east side of the site will be used. New gates will be installed. Plans for the gates shall be provided for approval by City Staff. Mechanical Screening. Any exterior mechanical equipment, either on the roof or ground mounted will need to be screened in accordance with Section 401.15.E.10.e. of the Zoning Ordinance. Grading, Drainage, Erosion Control and Utilities. The surface of parking areas will be repaired but no changes are planned to the grading, drainage or utilities. Grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Storm water issues are also subject to review and approval by the Valley Branch Watershed District,which has been deemed unnecessary for this project. Design Guidelines. The changes to the building will not be significant. The Applicant has provided the following explanation of the remodeling: "The exterior of the building consists of painted decorative concrete block, EFIS, glazing and doors including overhead doors. The renovation will include re-painting the painted surfaces to the Chrysler specified neutral gray. The EFIS will be restored and recoated 3 , the same gray color. The overhead doors facing the streets will be replaced with full vision glass doors. The glazing will remain. Chrysler requires the addition of an ACM (Aluminum Composite MateriaO at the entry element and above the service entry doors. This is the same material recently installed at the Chevrolet dealership in Oak Park Heights. The basic color is metallic silver. There is a polished silver line around the arched form at the entry. Please refer to the elevations. We would qualify this material as an architectural metalwork accent material under the Design Guidelines. The remaining overhead doors will be replaced with glass or opaque panels.A Sustainable Guidelines. The Planning Commission will question the Applicant on how the project has been designed to achieve at least a certain degree of sustainability. The Applicant will need to discuss the methods in building construction and site design with the Planning Commission of how these issues have been addressed. Architectural Guidelines. Façade Treatments The building was designed with a definite base, middle and top on the facades facing the roadway. This will continue with the updated building design. The façades feature differences in materials and colors to provide architectural interest. Ground Level Expression This is a two story building with a raised tower feature at front entrance facing Neal Avenue North. The main entrance is well defined by the tower and signage. Transparency The building uses glass on all of the facades. The Design Guidelines requires at least a 20 percent transparency on ground floor, street facing facades. The north elevation is proposed at 43 percent glass, the west elevation is 45 percent glass. Entries The building features a prominent entry with a raised parapet, tower and signage. Roof Design, The roofline is broken by various building and parapet heights. The rooftop mechanical equipment will need to be completely screened. Buildino Materials and Colors The applicant has provided color elevations for review. The building will be a combination of painted decorative block, EFIS, glazing and doors. Much of the building material is not being replaced with this remodel. The aluminum composite material is limited to only the front entrance feature and has been 4 . r r r allowed in other buildings in Oak Park Heights. Building material samples will be available at the Planning Commission meeting. Franchise Architecture The building is not a franchise design. Site Design Guidelines Buildina Placement The proposed building has a well-defined entrance. The front entrance will be orientated to the west. Parkino Areas The parking area will be significantly improved with repaired pavement. Storm water Storm water will be addressed by the City Engineer. Pedestrian and Common Space Currently, there is a trail along 60th Street and Neil Avenue. Landscaping Building entrance plantings are required. The plans do not show any addition of plantings at the front entrance. This should be addressed by the Applicant. Trees/Shrubs The plantings used in the landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. Utilites/Service/Loadina/Drive-Throuah/Storaae Areas Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Uahtinq Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Sianaae Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Pedestrian/Bicycle Routes A bike rack will be required. The applicant should identify a location. Signage. Freestandina Signs. The applicant has proposed a 40 foot pylon on the north side of the site. The plans indicate that size of the sign is 160 square feet. Theproperty is within the Destination Retail Highway Sign District which would allow one freestanding sign of 150 square feet and a maximum height of 30 feet. The sign would require a sign 5 height and size variance. Another freestanding sign is proposed on the west side of the site and will be 20 feet in height and 68 square feet. This would also require a variance for the additional freestanding sign. The sign bases will be landscaped. The Design Standards recommend the use of ground or monument signs rather than pylon signs. Most of the new signs constructed along the Highway 36 frontage in recent years have been monument signs. The Planning Commission should discuss this issue. Wall Sianaae. The following wall signage is proposed: Total No. Total Sign Square Feet of Signs Square Feet West Elevation Chrysler-41.6 6 308.94 Dodge-30.28 Jeep-58.4 Fury-51.27 Ram-40.7 Service-86.69 South Elevation 0 0 0 North Elevation Chrysler-20.58 5 110.61 Fury-25.8 Dodge-15.0 Jeep-28.73 Ram-20.5 East Elevation 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 419.55 The Zoning Ordinance would allow for two wall signs on separate building facades. The total allowable sign area on site, with the freestanding signs, would be 500 square feet. The applicant has proposed a total of 11 wall signs with a total of 420 square feet. The proposed freestanding signs total 228 square feet for a site signage total of 648 square feet. The Planning Commission will need to consider a variance for the size, number and height of the freestanding and the total site signage that exceeds the total allowable by 148 square feet. Sian Illumination. The signs appear to be internally lit but that is not highlighted on the plans. The signs will be required to comply with the Zoning Ordinance lighting requirements. Staff will approve the lighting specifications for the signs at the time of permitting. Sign Variance. Variance criteria are provided in Section 401.04 of the Oak Park Heights Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Commission and the City Council should 6 i t t 1 review the following criteria and conditions to determine if the sign variances are justified. Review Criteria. The Planning Commission and City Council should make a finding of fact that the proposed action will not: a. Impatr an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property. b. Unreasonably increase the congestion in the public street. c. Have the effect of allowing any district uses prohibited therein, permit a lesser degree of flood protection than the flood protection elevation for the particular area or permit standards which are low than those required by State law. d. Increase the danger of fire or endanger the public safety. e. Unreasonably diminish or impair established property values within the neighborhood, or in any way be contrary to the intent of this Ordinance. f. Violate the intent and purpose of the Comprehensive Plan. g. Violate any of the terms or conditions of Item 5,below. h. Conditions for Approval. A variance from the terms of this Ordinance shall not be granted unless it can be demonstrated that: a. Undue hardship will result if the variance is dente due to the existence of special conditions and circumstances which are peculiar to the land, structure, or building involved and which are not applicable to other lands,structures or buildings in the same district. 1) Special cases may include exceptional topographic or water conditions or, in the case of an existing lot or parcel of record, narrowness, shallowness, insufficient area or shape of the 2) Und hardship caused by the special conditions and circumstances may not be solely • economic in nature,if a reasonable use of the property exists under the terms of this Title. 3) Special conditions and circumstances causing undue hardship shall not be a result of lot size or building location when the lot qualifies as a buildable parcel. b. Literal interpretation of the provisions of this Ordinance would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same district under the terms of this ordinance or deny the applicant the ability to put the property in question to a reasonable use. c. The special conditions and circumstances causing the undue hardship do not result from the actions of the applicant. d. Granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by this Ordinance to other lands,structure or buildings n the same district under the same conditions. e. The request is not a result of non-conforming lands,structures or buildings in the same district. f. The request is not a use variance. g. The variance requested is the minimum variance necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the applicant. h. The request does not create an inconvenience to neighboring properties and uses. Due to the location of this business in that the building will have limited visibility from Highway 36, the applicants have indicated that allowing only a 30 foot freestanding would cause an undue hardship for their business and the ability of customers to locate the !wilding. Please note the slghtline diagrams provided by the Applicant in the Exhibits. A number of other businesses in the Highway 36 corridor have asked for and received variances for signage. Granting a variance request will not create an inconvenience to neighboring properties and uses. The Planning Commission may want to consider the precedence of allowing a 40 foot sign. Most of the other sign variances have been related to number of signs and not sign height. 7 . , 1 Conditional Use Criteria: 401.30.E Conditional Uses: As indicated, please find below the review of the conditional use standards for automotive sales and service. 6. Open and outdoor services, sale, and rental as a principal or accessory use and automobile repair minor as an accessory use including new or used automotive, trucks, boats, or motorized vehicles and related accessory sales and provided that: a. Outside sales areas are fenced or screened from view of neighboring residential uses or an abutting residential district in compliance with Section 401.15.E of this Ordinance. Comment The outdoor sales areas will not be required to be fenced. b. All lighting shall be hooded and so dkected that the light source shall not be visible from the public right-of-way or from neighboring residences and shall be in compliance with Section 401.15.B.7 of this Ordinance. Comment: All of the lighting will be LED full cut off. The pole height shall be subject to review and approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The photometric plan will be required to be consistent with Zoning Ordinance standards. c. Sales and storage area is blacktopped or concrete surfaced and all paved areas are surrounded by concrete curbing. Comment: The sales and storage areas are already paved. d. The architectural appearance, scale, construction materials, and functional plan of the building and site shall not be dissimilar to the existing nearby commercial and residential buildings, and shall not cause impairment in property values, or constitute a blighting influence within a reasonable distance of the site. Comment: The existing building and site has functioned previously as a dealership and is not incompatible with the surrounding commercial areas. e. 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 with this use. f. All islands in the parking lot shall be landscaped. Comment: Not required at this time but would be with a redeveloped site. 8 1 / 1 g. A strip of not less than ten (10) feet shall be landscaped at the edge of all parking/driveway areas adjacent to lot lines and the public right-of-way. Comment: The site plan reflects conformance with this. h. All automobile repair activities shall be conducted within the principal structure and the doors to the service bays shall be kept closed except when vehicles are being moved in or oat of the service areas. Comment: This will be a condition of approval. i. Facilities on a site contiguous to any residential district shall not be operated between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM unless otherwise allowed by formal action of the City Council. Comment: This will be a condition of approval. j. Provisions are made to control and reduce noise in accordance with Section 401.15.8.11 of this Ordinance. Comment: Appropriate conditions will be added to the approval. k Vehicular access points shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic movement, shall comply with Section 401.15.F of this Ordinance and shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: There should be no issues with the current vehicular access points. I. A drainage system subject to the approval of the City shall be installed. Comment The drainage system is in place. m. All signing and informational or visual communication devices shall be minimized and shall be in compliance with Section 401.15.G of this Ordinance. Comment: The numbers, size, height and amount of signage are subject to review of a Variance. n. The provisions of Section 401.03.A.7 of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily met. Comment: The criteria are found below. The conditional use permit criteria, found in Section 401.03.A.7 of the Zoning Ordinance, are found as follows: 9 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. 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 (i.e., ping, loading, noise, etc.). The Planning Commission should comment if any of these criteria will be at odds with the Conditional Use Permit proposed for the site. City Staff does not see any issues. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION Subject to the preceding review, City staff recommends approval of the following listed requests subject to the conditions that follow. • Conditional Use Permit—Automotive Sales and Service • Conditional Use Permit—Height of Light Fnctures • Variances—Number, size, height and total amount of signage. 1. All grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans are subject to review and • approval of the City Engineer. 2. All new lighting fixtures shall be full cut off and installed in compliance with the lighting standards of the Zoning Ordinance. All visible interior lighting shall also be full cut off. 3. The outdoor lighting shall be turned off one hour after closing, except for approved security lighting. 4. Changes to the landscape or new plantings are subject to review and approval of the City Arborist. 5. Any new mechanical equipment that is located on the roof or ground level and visible from street level or from neighborhood properties shall be screened with materials that blend harmoniously with the building facade materials. 6. The sign specifications and methods of illumination shall be subject to review and approval of the City Planner at the time of permitting. 7. The Planning Commission shall comment on the building design and building materials. The Applicant shall provide building material samples for Planning Commission review. 10 , 8. Plans shall be provided for the trash enclosure gates subject to review and approval of City staff. 9. The Applicant shall provide a snow removal plan or indicate if the snow will be hauled off site. 10. The Planning Commission should consider the hardship and unique circumstances with the request for the sign Variances. 11. Building entrance plantings shall be required. The Applicant shall revise the landscape plan or provide seasonal planters at the main entrance to the building. 12. A bike rack should be identified on the site plan and placed on site. 13. Sound levels generated from the site shall be in compliance with Section 401.15.13.11 of the City Zoning Ordinance. 14. The Applicant shall discuss methods of construction and site design as it relates to sustainability with the Planning Commission. 15. The use of an exterior announcement system shall not be allowed. 16. All storage of materials, parts and supplies shall be interior to the building. 17. All auto repair activities shall be conducted indoors and the overhead doors to service bays shall be kept closed at all times except when moving vehicles In and out. 18. Automotive sales and service shall not be conducted between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM unless otherwise allowed by formal action of the City Council. 19. The applicant shall receive and retain, if required, a Hazardous Waste Generators License for batteries, oil and tires from Washington County. pc: Julie Hultman 11 • . EXHIBIT 1 • Narrative for Conditional Use Permit&Variance Request Fury Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 12969 North 60th Street,Oak Park Heights,MN OfiCkgrgiltd Leonard Investments purchased this property H June of this year.The intent is to relocate the Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram new car franchise from the current location at Osgood and Highway 36 in Oak Park Heights. The project will require the selective interior demolition and extensive remodeling.This request is for a conditional use permit to re-open the facility with the previous use as an automobile dealership for the sale and service of new and used vehicles. Conditional Use Permit and Zoningz • The requested use for the property is to reopen this closed building for new and used car sales and service of vehicles.This requires a conditional use permit.The underlying zoning is 6-2. This facility was closed during the recession and has been vacant for several years.Prior to 2009 the facility was operated as a new car dealership since 1986. There were several expansions. Leonard Investments intends to operate the facility as an automobile dealership selling and servicing new and used vehicles. Variances: Light role Height: Leonard investments requests that the light poles be 28'except under the power lines where 25'will be used. The practical difficulty is the zoning ordinance does not recognize the changing LED lighting technology. In order to achieve a more balanced spread for the LED lights and eliminate hot spots under the lights the higher poles are needed. All existing poles already exceed the ordinance height. There is no residential adjacent to this property. Sign Height:Leonard Investments requests that the freestanding sign listed in the Destination Retail Highway Sign District be allowed to be 40'high in lieu of the 30'permitted.This is consistent with the 40'business development sign that is allowed.The practical difficulty is that Highway 36 is in a deep trench at this location he taller sign is needed to be seen for the highway.There is no residential adjacent to this property. • PHILLIPS Architects&Contractors,Ltd. September 16,2014 Fury Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 12969 North 60t Street Page 2 Number of Wall Sign: Leonard Investments requests that the number of allowed wall signs be increased from 2 to 11.The practical difficulty Is the franchise requirement of the manufacturer to identify the dealership as well as each vehicle brand.The Fury name as well as the 4 brands of vehicles will be on each street facade.The final sign is the entrance sign over the service drive. Proposed Site Improvements: The existing pavement will be cracked filled and resurfaced with a full overlay.This work does not require a watershed permit according to Karen Kill at the Brown's Creek Watershed District. There will be minor island changes at the main entry to help direct the customers to the service and sales entrances.There are no other proposed changes. Building Remodeling The exterior of the budding consists of painted decorative concrete block,EF15,glazing and doors including overhead doors.The renovation will include re-painting the painted surfaces to the Chrysler specified neutral gray.The EFIS will be restored and recoated the same gray color. The overhead doors facing the streets will be replaced with full vision glass doors.The glazing will remain. Chrysler requires the addition of an ACM(Aluminum Composite Material)at the entry element and above the service entry doors. This is the same material recently installed at the Chevrolet dealership in Oak Park Heights.The basic color is metallic silver.There is a polished silver line around the arched form at the entry. Please refer to the elevations. We would qualify this material as an architectural metalwork accent material under the design guidelines. The remaining overhead doors will be replaced with glass or opaque panels. The interior will receive extensive renovation including accessibility upgrades. The lighting is planned to be replaced with new LED lighting.The HVAC system is planned to include sustainable features such as geo-thermal and solar heating.The service shops will be renovated with new in- ground hoists and new floors. The plans show the size and location of all of the site signs and building mounted signs. The code gives signage allowed to be as much as 157.of the wall surface of the front and smallest side because this building has two street facades.The area of the principal façade is 6,355 . • PHILLIPS Architects&Contractors,Ltd. September 16,2014 Fury Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 12969 North 60"Street Page 3 square feet to Neal Avenue on the west and 4,690 toward North 60 'street on the north. Therefore,the maximum allowed square footage of signs is 1,656 square feet. The signage square footages are shown on the elevations and signage plan.The proposed signs are in proportion to this scale of development.The total square footage is 305.94 square feet on the west elevation and 110.61 square feet on the north elevation.The large freestanding brand sign is less than 150 square feet measuring the sign face. The smaller freestanding brand sign is less than one hundred square feet.The total signage is less than 670 square feet which is well below the calculated maximum. These square footages are based on the Chrysler sign information.There is a variance request for the number of signs and height of the large freestanding sign. Site Lighting: The existing site lighting will be replaced.The proposed lighting will be LED as shown on the photometric plan which is submitted.Please note that LED foot candle designs cannot be compared to previous values for HID(Metal Halide)lights.This is state of the art area lighting with engineered LED lighting just recently available from traditional suppliers. Landscaping; The site has been previously landscaped.While closed the planting beds have become overgrown. These planting beds will be cleaned out and restored including trimming the existing plants.Every other planting bed will be replaced with new plantings including Feather Reed grasses and Daylilies. This addition to the landscaping will add variety and visual interest. 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Examples of detection-occurs 30'out from a 30'mounting height pole;occurs 20'out from a 20'mounting height pole. ENERGY SAVING CONTROL OPTIONS-DIM-0-10 volt dimming enabled with controls by others.BLS-Bi-level switching responds to external line voltage signal from separate Shown with optional decal striping 120-277V controller or sensor(by others),with low light level decreased to 30%maximum drive current. �� � ., EXPECTED LIFE-Minimum 60,000 hours to 100,000 hours depending upon the ambient ll�w '``' ' temperature of the installation location.See LSI web site for specific guidance. fighting facts. LEDS-Select high-brightness LEDs in Cool White(5000K nominal)or Neutral White(4000K AN"wshaaa°0r nominal)color temperature,70 CRI(nominal), DISTRIBUTION/PERFORMANCE-Types 3,5,FT and FTA available-field rotatable i r • reflectors. " - HOUSING-Square,die-formed aluminum.Fully enclosed weather-tight housing contains rem : factory prewired drivers and field connections. TOP-ACCESS COVER-Gasketed,tethered top-access cover provides ease of installation and allows for easy driver access.Four captive stainless-steel fasteners secure the top- access cover to the housing. i ,i„rtat; OPTICAL UNIT-Clear tempered optical grade flat glass lens sealed to aluminum housing " , creates an IP67 rated,sealed optical unit(includes pressure stabilizing breather).Optical i unit can be easily field rotated in 900 increments.Directional arrow on optics allows alignment without the unit being energized. MOUNTING-2-1/2"x 5-3+8"x 12"extruded aluminum aim mounting bracket shipped a SNA""S n°" "'"'"'"" " """ ;';'d y standard. Use with 5"traditional drilling pattern.Round Pole Plate(RPP2)required for Prk4.v+t. i -u'FrRm3ta�`t�i1- tin Ufi� ffi•i r+ mounting to 3"-5"round poles.(See Accessory Ordering Information chart) Visit www.Kphtingtects.com fa the LaterRere,ence Guide ELECTRICAL-Two-stage surge protection(including separate surge protection built into electronic driver)meets Location Category C Low.Available with universal voltage power ^��^•°.,a:t supply 120-277VAC(UE-501G0Hz input),and 347-480VAC. DRIVERS-Available in Low Watt(LW),Super Saver(SS)and High Output(HO)drive currents(Drive currents are factory programmed).) Components are fully encased in LIGHT OUTPUT•XGBM potting material for moisture resistance.Driver complies with FCC 47 CFR part 15 RFI/EMI Lumens(Nomieaq Wattsstandard. Type 3 Type 6 Type FT Type FTA (Nominal) OPERATING TEMPERATURE- -40°C to 450°C(-40°F to+122°F). LW 14080 13840 15020 16560 140 SS 20180 18040 20700 23030 187 FINISH-Fixtures are finished with LSI's DuraGripe polyester powder coat finishing process. HO 26750 25460 29070 31810 300 The DuraGrip finish withstands extreme weather changes without cracking or peeling. Lw 11450 11290 12220 13470 136 DECAL STRIPING-LSI offers optional Dolor coordinated decals in 9 standard colors to SS 16390 15170 17230 18750 188 accent the fixture.Decals are guaranteed for five years against peeling,cracking,or fading. HO 22240 20550 23510 25410 288 WARRANTY-LSI LED fixtures carry a limited 5-year warranty. This product,or selected versions of this product,meet the standards PHOTOMETRICS-Application layouts are available upon request.Contact LSI Applications listed below.Please consult factoalb Fery for your specific requirements. Group at lighting.apps@lsi-industries.com L® c VL ea SHIPPING WEIGHT(IN CARTON)- Fixture 44.5 lbs(20 kg) Arm 5 lbs.(2kg)arm Amalgam Mak ` wet tion LISTING-UL listed to U.S.and Canadian safety standards.Suitable for wet locations. ARRA (P67 12 M Fair*COrryiNttFixtures comply with ANSI 0136.31.2010 American Waal Standard to Roadway lighting Equipment-Luminaire Minton 3G requirements. O07/29t14Protect Name_ I Fixture Type rtnalustrlar ®2014 Amnon ben+ Calalog#_ _. i LSI INDUSTRIES INC. LED AREA LIGHTS - (XGBM) C aver LEO LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY LUMINAIRE ORDERN O INFORMATION 1TTPICALORDER etWLE XGBM. 5 LED HO CW UE WHT VCM ES Ph1D2 DbIINMM Up Odd Cdor Sum bersol ii61 vibes MO Goland Ca** Op uMI$u.ue D6q IQBBM'• FT-Fungoid Throw LED ay.Law Wdf INV-Cool WI 11-Waal BLK•Bladt EIMIUMMILIIIIII LED FTA-Forward Throw SS-S6porar IN WhI BM*boo B -Bra® periet eaddhaL�Ea 3aE !S.roor Gm** A"tomae HO-MO 009 mown *Is Mq NMI-adord WM Saw 3-7/pe81 MSV•daft 5Nd mos-N661 PCE 120-12OrBdtta~lypNNW 5-71p.V 347.440 71,-SdnP CM Pis V - N owPli201-2OMBdlm7do Mood ad ado ow-Nod04 PO MO-MOrBakal*PMd Photon, W1rt-wlfe ON•0-1ov6Etdaadng PDY77-uBuN rvo6-Typr ROM 0004155 WallisMer) Pa3Q-30vBuUo6•lyp6PMocrt MONLEMILINIR mat 45tf� 20-WWII Mit° O 0-109 dmrdep T al eo ardy) -EDrdt d*Moak fm add/sled) 51-Bb/Gdila B 51-BHa lS Hdlg 21_ 21-bra*Rd 1204711/cod*wpm Moon 50-Mid 700-Arl.o NW Mate LUMINAIRE EPA CRAW-xaw ACCESSORY MEMO INFORMATION (Acre66d66 we Odd Io6Wled) rMehl ir Dondolon Odd Ilrsr86t o..r:tpN6t a4s balm Map 2.2 2.4 *BM-MS-Nue SWMild Atidcokl MAI BLIP rano-MtILLaMar Reads Bat Ida 137/Edo'NOP GP III'i DIM' 4.7 4.4 RPM-NodW fB PbbPP914BLIL FMB277-PM Landon boob Box WM N4441,4l *41.11-WdMootPYY 123111GLR 2O6,2Maddd aba1 OP Der 4.7 EIIOI-1041,9I-LR-R6Olokm 1000IOCLR 11103120-120UPolo4hntOcmu ucra do! 511130CLR' A ' I 72 BIQF803-19-CLR-army Bade kNround ordoors polar 144191CLR PROMISE-WPM Polo**Odom,liomu GP awl*I 72 ROS81M'118 Remote tEDVOarad6sEtssr CP GP PMOffi7-27NPOYoIbadOdor*Bad 518020TIM i r. ROME/7-WL19mobBoxWMUNOconorgBssr iitir LI FOOTNOTES: 1-Use odd rMINI Mid tdlom 5-Not sepeMNrib WOO stiles odium DNrNS. Hili NOUN SWSAW addsblbm66 2-DAB,oat and ILEa oat coapdrba.OaSSOka=mat 6-Hon MsMid tl6e10WaeEPA.NMmoo Inmow*epode orOa Coma akin EEG.Condi Faddy. ed6e147-0114 saWord roman dbnail. 7-Woks VOL T.Madd ksdundan olleNkl tidos.Odin C na&balmy. 3-OK DIN old BIS 0not oatpalbla 6-To a sod laoaelearamrsNemyoltlat67ddead whim and E8seam Oda hOdra 4-Do nal epsfy tr slrNY web. Casdtlaclorlt DIMENSIONS Fes- 24'q.(DU ss) —1 II `—_ s. -gym) l 12'__,..4 i 215/19• s ) 111 .- -1.....13 stir (Mss) • me so >`1A' Nom SIN 861614(41211121111) r p7 Imp 1,YA' �, ` I M1A' \ MI* i I 017NBBLNII AV MILAN PON Num I FlareTp s 1 07/19/14 Oladnitiler le 02014 andamanammonanadaddl 01124 9 I LSI BDNISTRIES INC. LED GREENBRIAR® WALL SCONCE (XGBWM3) trtwer° LED LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY US patent 7828456,8002428 and CM 2736767&2736757 sad MX pataat 29631 and ISRL 4967$and MS 2005312668 and US&Yd'i.patents pending SMARTTECTM ENERGY SAVING FEATURES: THERMAL CONTROL-Sensors in both optical and driver endosure reduce driver current when ambient temperatures exceed 50°C.Current is lowered In imperceptible 5% increments every 5 minutes until safe operating temperature is reached. OPTIONAL INTEGRAL MOTION SENSOR-Passive infrared motion sensor activates switching of luminaire light levels.High level light is activated when passersby enter target zone and Increased to full bright in 1-2 seconds.Low fight level(30%of maximum drive current)is activated when target zone is absent of motion activity for 5 minutes and is gradually ramped down(10 seconds)to low level.Sensor dation range 110°horizontal x 93°vertical x 10 meters maximum distance. EXPECTED LIFE-Minimum 60,000 hours to 100,000 hours depending upon the ambient Shown with optional decal striping temperature of the installation location.See LSI web site for specific guidance. LEDS-Available with 28 or 48 select high-brightness LEDs in Cool White(5300°K nominal)or Neutral White(4200°K nominal)color temperature,70 CRI(nominal). OPTICS/DISTRIBUTIONS-Ultra-high efficiency reflectors provide three distributions. Choose from Wide Throw(WT),Forward Throw(Fr)or Wall Wash(WW). HOUSING-The aerodynamic aluminum housing is a rectangular shape.Ni mounting hardware is stainless steel or electro-zinc plated steel.Housing and optical unit are sealed with extruded silicone gasket supply conductors with molded EPDM bushing. OPTICAL UNIT-Clear tempered optical-grade flat glass lens sealed to the aluminum optic housing creates an IP67 rated unit Pressure stabilizing breather allows super-tight protection while preventing cycling from building up internal pressures and vacuums that can stress optical unit seals. WALL MOUNTING-Galvanized-steel universal wall mounting plate easily mounts directly to 4"octagonal or square junction box.EPDM gasket is supplied to be installed between mounting plate and junction box,sealing junction box from entrance of water.Universal plate permits Mum to be mounted in uplighting(indoor only)or downlighting position. POLE MOUNTING-XPMA(for square)or XPMAR(for round)allows mounting to poles in single and 0180 configurations.Use with 3"reduced drilling pattern. ELECTRICAL-Two-stage surge protection(indudkng separate surge protection built into electronic driver)meets IEEE 062.412-2002,Scenario 1,Location Category C.Available LIGHT OUTPUT•XGBWM3 with universal voltage power supply 120-277VAC(5060Hz input)or 347-48WAC. Distribution/Lumens(Nominal) DRIVER-Available in 350mA and 450mA drive currents(Drive currents are factory Milliamps 1 of LEDs Type FT Type WT Type WW Watts progra(0med).Components are fully encased in potting material for IP65 moisture 28 2300 2280 2580 33 resistance.Driver complies with IEC and FCC standards.Driver can be easily accessed I 48 4020 3940 4180 53 and removed. 2 E 28 44 48 2820 4810 46802740 3010 4970 68 EMERGENCY OPTIONS-Integral emergency battery-back-up options are available.BB E 28 2260 2190 2430 32 option operates in 0°C to 60°C ambient temperature and CWBB operates in-20°C 48 3740 3570 3760 52 to 60°C ambient temperature.When primary AC power failure occurs,both options 28 2660 2600 2850 41 operate 10 LEDs for minimum of 90 minutes. z 5 48 4420 4180 4450 67 OPERATING TEMPERATURE- -40°C to+50°C(-40°F to+122°F) FINISH-LSI's DuraGrip®polyester powder coat finishing process withstands extreme weather changes without craddng or peeling.Guaranteed for five full years. DECALSTRIPING-Optional color-coordinated decals in 9 standard colors to accent the This product,or selected versions of this product, meet the standards listed below. fixture. Decals are guaranteed for five years against peeling,cracking,or fading. Please consult factory for your specific requirements. WARRANTY-LSI LED fixtures cany a limited 5-year warranty. PHOTOMETRICS-Application layouts are available upon request.Contact 1.51 Applications I 1P67 D E S I G K l I G IIT S Group at lighting.apps4lsi-industries.com ....b ONSORTIUM SHIPPING WEIGHT(In carton)-31 Itsll4Kg LISTING-ETL listed to ANSWL 1598. UL8750 and other U.S.and international safety e ARRA RIMS °). standards.Suitable for wet locations in downlight position. No Funding Compliant COMPLIANT Inteilek SAO.for wet lcation 04/15/13 Project Name Fixture! Type 0 2013 Catalog 4 1 LSI INDUSTRIES INC. LED GREENBRIAR®WALL SCONCE (XGBWM3) °i ' r' LEO ucHrrNc TECHNOLOGY LUMNUIN{E ORDERING INFORMATION !WPM-ORDER XGBWM3 FT LED 48 450 CW UE WHT BB PrdM OMldhrtlarr UpbtIepea a d LEDs Odra Cooed Color lagrahw 91111110011111 MID OpMar mina-L WT-Vale Throw LED 21 850-sDg CW-Cool wh2s UE•Norm! FU(-Mut MI•Ditery pt Ow**wall Fr-Forum a= 41 450.450mA NW-Nimbi Whlr VA* BRz-Brame COB-Cold% het MayBwdr-up' Sconce rOlie 113S-Morel Motion Sensor WW•MuW� (120-V7) USGPIV-iM1ianSion Pq Motel • 347490 P12•PM=PM POW-2 eV Moo Type Photocell SMG 4010 Vada Brno P0240-240V Mos Type Photocell WHT•While P0277-277V Bubo Typo PhompB PC1347-84NButton Type Photocell XPYA-Pole Wait Motor for use WM Soon PoM Dor single or 0180 mardhrp coalman only? XPYNI-Pole Mood Adaptor tor use with Round Pale(ta sin*a D110 mounting TP-TImpsrPrcoI Cdr Deeds 45•IJadGrad M. c 55-Mack 20-Charcoal Medic SO-White 94-Duo Melillo 51-Dark Red 21-TaatoRod 59-Dark Gael 700-kin Wm MOTES: 1-A alm4e with UEvottom cNY r:-:;3::7i i : =1!i'r 71' (Accomioolra aro Odd Whiled) 2-Dewed rim r mduad*Mine poem.For B or DUO monde.mNpaNbn orb. Ihmalotion odor limbar 3-lerrperpreot Suaddra raid he indeed tepenYly.(So Aweeary Ordering In armaon.) i 1 r: SCU- Saewddra 477974 fK120-: FK120++ DFK410- DFK410++ 1,1041-Sktoe Funky FK347a N01E>k +5W DMnot compels viaS ICAO ARopOon.Arabia toblack only. *AMR tobeMelded hacarpal*Omen box suppled byoadradoG DIMENSIONS so' Reil Silr 46211111fig 11-3R (145 ma) EMEMEMOMIIMINI 7814' g2.B�-11r 1 p133.1R' I 1197 mm) (511 r MW Universal Moog Mate r � Pilo) 111 RN* a. 3-1X0110001 M 11.2R pee DO �.� SSW) 2F1A' (511Mlq 15-a. PNo) Shown with ISIS option holed Meeh i Maws lype 1 04/15/18 Okeeloomior 02013 1..r. CORI; 1 LbY R®lrSTRES BIC. STEEL SQUARE POLES DIMENSIONS POLE SHAFT-Pole shaft b dedro-welded ASTM-A500 Grab C steel tong with a Adam yield sax.of 50,000 pt On Tenon Monod steel poles,tenon b 2,118"0.0.high-drength pipe. 2!N'tom)O.D.x4-!M'(Blom)T.Tom *seriTrionis4314"inI Straight poles we4",5",and 6"square HAND-HOLE-Standard laid-hole tombs]is 12"above pole base.Poles 22'and above have a 3"x 6'reinforced hand-hole. Shorter poles have a 2-x4'non-reinforced hand-hole. BASE-Pole base b ASTM-A36 hot-rolled steel plate with a minimum yield strength of 36,000 pa 1:1- _:_ �' Two-piece spare base carver is optional. �p� CHOR BOLTS-Poles are furnished with anchor bops featuring�iojr sled double rads and (4>Wua p�) Spare u To washers.Geld anchor bolts are optional Anchor bolts conform to ASTM F 1554-07a ® Grade 55 with a mtrhirrhum yield amp of 55,000 psi. GROUND LUG-Grand lug Is standard. tamtfiw. tq DUPLEX RECEPTACLE-Weatherproof duplex receptac e Is optional N.MenaiHsIu AN0500110 FAULT CHICWT INTERRUPTER-Ground fault drat Interrupter Is optlersd. u. FINISHES-Each Kb is IYished with Dura:Grip•,151 s balaed-on polyester-powder a=rm, finishing g process which electrostatically applies and fuses a polyester powder to the esticiresrid pole. Provides an extremely smooth and uniform finish to withstand extreme weather changes without craddng or peeing,and features a five-year Meed warranty. Optional — ::""!:!--1PolDuraGaip•PIUS features the added protection of a 3.0 to 5.0 mil thickness of polyester- I — .;� _ powder finish plus an Inner coating,as well as a seven-year Inlaid warrardy. Medior re k '.. 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EXHIBIT 15 Julie Hultman From: K.D.Widin <kdwidin@comcast.net> Sent Tuesday,September 30,2014 1:14 PM To: Eric Johnson;Mark Vierling(E-mail);Andrew Kegley;Betty Caruso;Julie Hultman;Scott Richards;Chris Long;Jennifer Pinski Subject Fury- Landscape Plan Review OPH Staff- i I have reviewed the proposed landscape plan for the Fury Motors project at the former Stillwater Ford site on Neal Ave.and 60th St. in Oak Park Heights. I also briefly visited the site to inspect existing plantings of trees and shrubs,most of which are indicated on the plan to remain. Below are my observations and recommendations: 1. The plan is minimal,basically cleaning up and incorporating existing trees and shrubs and planting several existing and new beds with daylilies and ornamental grasses. This is probably sufficient for an existing business where the original landscape plan was already approved and accepted. 2. The building official,Julie Hultman,did state that they would need to plant the areas at the bases of the free-standing business signs. They should provide a design and plant list for those areas. 3.Any existing trees or shrubs with dead branches or dead areas should be pruned of dead wood. 4.Any dead existing trees,shrubs or perennials should be replaced if they are proposed on the plan to remain part of the landscaping. 5.I do not see a"Planting Detail"for trees and shrubs,but this would only be needed if they ended up replacing any existing woody plants. Please send my comments to the developer. Contact me if you have any questions regarding this inspection or review. Kathy Widin Arborist City of Oak Park Heights 1 1109 NUISANCE ORDINANCE AN ORDNANCE DEFINING NUISANCES, PROHIBITING THEIR CREATION OR MAINTENANCE AND PROVIDING FOR ABATEMENT AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, DOES ORDAIN: 1109.01 Public Nuisance Defined. A public nuisance is a thing, act, or use of property which shall: A. Annoy,injure,or endanger the health,safety,comfort or repose of the public; B. Offend public decency; C. Unlawfully interfere with the use of,or obstruct or tend to obstruct,or render dangerous for passage, a public water, park, square, street, alley, or highway; D. Depreciate the value of the property of the inhabitants of the City of Oak Park Heights or of a considerable number thereof; or E. In any way render the inhabitants of the City of Oak Park Heights,or a considerable number thereof,insecure in life or in use of property. 1109.02 Definitions. A. "City" means the City of Oak Park Heights, Washington County, Minnesota. B. "Person" includes any person, form or corporation, and the singular shall include the plural. C. Where references are made herein to particular officers, councils, boards or agencies, such officers, councils, boards or agencies are those of the City of Oak Park Heights. • D. "City Council" means the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights,Minnesota. 1 1109.03 Public Nuisances Affecting Health, Safety, Comfort or Repose. The following are hereby declared to be public nuisances affecting health, safety, comfort, or repose: A. All decayed or unwholesome food offered for sale to the public; B. All diseased animals running at large; C. Milk which is produced by cows which have not been tested and found free of tuberculosis within the year previous to the offering of such milk for sale to the public; D. Carcasses of animals not buried or destroyed within twenty-four(24)hours after death; E. Accumulations of manure and rubbish; F. Privy vaults and garbage cans which are not fly-tight; G. Dumping the contents of any cesspool,privy vault,or garbage can except at places authorized by law or allowing any cesspool or individual sewage disposal system to overflow in any manner; H. All noxious weeds, tall grasses, and other rank growths; the word "weeds" shall be construed to mean and include all noxious weeds as defined by the Statutes of the State of Minnesota and all such useless and troublesome plants as are commonly known as weeds to the general public. All grasses growing to a height greater than six (6)inches upon any lot or parcel of land within the platted portions of the City of Oak Park Heights are hereby declared to be a nuisance; I. An accumulation of tin cans, bottles, or trash or debris of any nature or description: and the throwing, dumping or disposing of any dead animals, manure, garbage, waste, decaying matter, ground, sand, stones, ashes, rubbish,tin cans,or other material or debris of any kind on private property; J. Dense smoke, noxious fumes, gas, and soot or cinders in unreasonable quantities; K. Offensive trades and businesses as defined by statute or ordinance not licensed as provided by law; L. All public exposure or persons having a contagious disease; 2 M. The distribution of sample or medicine or drugs unless such samples are placed in the hands of an adult person by someone properly licensed; N. All other acts, omission of acts, occupations, and uses of property which are deemed by the City Council and the City Health Officer to be a menace to the health of the inhabitants of the City or a considerable number thereof; O. It shall be a nuisance for any person to cause or permit a domesticated animal to be on any property, public or private, not owned or possessed by such person, unless such person has in his/her immediate possession a device for the removal of excrement to a proper receptacle located upon property owned or possessed by such person; P. It shall be a nuisance for any person in control of, causing or permitting any domesticated animal to be on any property, public or private, not owned or possessed by such person,to fail to remove excrement left by such domesticated animal to a proper receptacle located on the property owned or possessed by such person. Q. The provisions of Subparagraphs 0 and P of this Section shall not apply to the ownership or use of seeing eye dogs by blind persons,dogs when used in police activities by the City or County Sheriffs Department, or tracking dogs when used by or with the permission of the City. 1109.04 Public Nuisances Affecting Peace and Safety. The following are declared to be nuisances affecting public peace and safety: A. All snow and ice not removed from public sidewalks twelve(12)hours after the snow and ice have ceased to be deposited thereon; a. Snow, ice or any other debris may not be placed into or upon City street surface by any party without a Permit issued from the City. b. Snow, ice or other debris generated from private lands may not be plowed or dragged across a City street for purposes of snow storage and/or snow wasting. c. Depositing of snow generated from private lands upon a public right of way that is not immediately adjacent, contiguous and on the same side of the street is also prohibited. B. All wires which are strung less than fifteen (15) feet above the surface of any public street or alley; 3 C. All buildings, walls, and other structures which have been damaged by fire, decay or otherwise as to an extent exceeding one-half('h)of their original value or which are so situated so as to endanger the safety of the public; D. All explosives,inflammable liquids and other dangerous substances or materials stored or accumulated in any manner or in any amount other than that provided by law or ordinance; E. All use of display or fireworks except as provided by law or ordinance; F. All of the following activities are hereby declared to be public nuisances: 1. Any snow removal activities on private property located within 500 feet of any residential district of the city, using plows, dump trucks, payloaders or any mechanized equipment between the hours of 10:00 o'clock. p.m. and 6:00 o'clock a.m.This provision shall not apply for any time period in which the City has declared a snow emergency. 2. Any parking lot sweeping,paving,or seal coating activities occurring between the hours of 10:00 o'clock. p.m.and 6:00 o' clock a.m. 3. All construction activities where the use of power nailers,power saws, earth moving equipment,bulldozers,or any power equipment is being used between the hours of 10:00 o'clock p.m. and 7:00 o'clock a.m. 4. The owning,keeping, aharboring of any animal which shall,by any noise, unreasonably and/or excessively disturbs the peace and quiet of any person in the vicinity. The phrase "unreasonably and/or excessively disturb the peace and quiet" shall include, but is not limited to, the creation of any noise by an animal which can be heard by any person, including an Animal Control Officer or law enforcement officer,from a location off the dog or cat owner's property where the animal is being kept, and which noise occurs repeatedly over at least a five (5)minute period of time with one (1) minute or less lapse oftimebetweeneach animal noise duringthe five(5)minute period,This provision shall not apply to dogs and cats which are regulated under Chapter 601 Section 601.13 A. (5). 5. The removal of commercial waste and refuse, emptying or removal of dumpsters and drop boxes from any non-residential zoned area within the city between the hours of 1000 o'clock p.m.and 600 o'clock a.m. 6. No person shall use or operate, or permit the use or operation of any electronic sound system or audio equipment including but not limited to any compact disc player, cassette tape player, a.m. FM radio, citizen band radio, paging system, musical instrument, phonograph, or any other device design for the production or reproduction of sound in a distinctly loud and audible manner as to unreasonably disturb the peace quiet and comfort of a 4 reasonable person or reasonable persons nearby. a. It shall be presumed that a violation of this section has occurred when any electronic sound system or audio equipment is operated in a manner in which it is plainly audible, at a distance of 50 feet or more from its source between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. It shall be presumed that a violation of this section has occurred when any electronic sound or audio equipment is operated in a manner which is plainly audible from its source at a distance of 100 feet or more between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. b. When noise of violating this section is produced by an electronic sound system or audio equipment that is located in or on a vehicle, the driver the vehicle and the person who owns or is in control of the vehicle is guilty of the violation. c. This section shall not apply to sound produced by the following: i. amplifying equipment used in connection with the with activities which are authorized, sponsored or permitted by the city, so long as the activity is conducted pursuant to the conditions of the license, permit or contract authorizing such activity; ii. church bells,chimes,carillons, school bells, or emergency civil the fires warning signals. iii. antitheft devices iv. machines or devises for the production of sound on or in authorized emergency vehicles G. All buildings and all alterations to buildings made or erected in violation of fire ordinances and building codes concerning manner and materials and construction; H. Obstructions and excavations affecting the ordinary use of the public of streets, alleys, sidewalks or public grounds, except under such conditions as are provided by ordinance, and any other excavation left unprotected or uncovered indefinitely or allowed to exist in such manner as to attract minor children; Radio aerials strung or erected in any manner except that provided by law or ordinance; J. The piling, storing or keeping of old machinery, wrecked, junked, or inoperative vehicles, and other junk or debris; 5 K. The use of property abutting on a public street or sidewalk, or any use of a public street or sidewalk, which causes large crowds of people to gather obstructing traffic and the free use of public streets or sidewalks; L. All hanging signs,awnings,and other similar structures over public streets or sidewalks or so situated as to endanger public safety, not constructed or maintained as provided by law or ordinance, or without proper permit; M. The allowing of rain, water, ice, or snow to fall from any building or any public street or sidewalk or to flow across any public sidewalk; N. All dangerous, unguarded machinery, equipment, or other property in any public place, or so situated or operated on private property so as to attract minor children; 0. Throwing,dropping,or releasing printed matter,paper,or any other material or objects over and upon the City from an airplane,balloon or other aircraft or in such a manner as to cause such materials to fall on land in the City; P. Placing entrance culverts or doing any act which may alter or affect the drainage of public streets or alleys or the surface or grade of public streets, alleys, or sidewalks without proper permit; Q. Making repairs to motor vehicles,or tires in public streets or alleys excepting only emergency repairs when it will not unduly impede or interfere with traffic; R. Throwing, placing, depositing, or burning leaves, trash, clippings, weeds, grass,or other materials in the streets, alleys or gutters; S. Erecting, painting, or placing of unauthorized traffic signs or advertising signs in streets, or alleys or on sidewalks; T. All unnecessary interferences and disturbances of radios or TV sets caused by defective electrical appliances and equipment or improper operation thereof; U. Driving motorized scooters,bicycles,motorcycles,or any type of motorized vehicle on any sidewalk, walkway or private property of others, and the driving of said vehicles in a loud, noisy, or unsafe manner or in groups of more than two (2) on any public street, alley, or roadway; V. To operate any private parking lot without keeping the same reasonably free from dust; 6 W. To operate any artificial lighting devices upon any residential,commercial or industrial premises so as to cause a distraction to passing motorists or to operate said artificial lighting devices upon any residential, commercial or industrial premises without some effective device so as to protect adjacent premises from being adversely affected thereby; X. The maintenance of any tree or shrub,the roots of which are causing damage to any public sewer,sidewalk,pavement,or other public property,or setting out or planting any tree or bush in the public street or any portion thereof; Y. All other conditions, acts, or things which are liable to cause injury to the person or property of another; Z. Any use of the public beach or public areas of Oak Park Heights after the hour of 10:00 p.m. 1109.05 Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the City Council by and through the Oak Park Heights Police Department to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance and the City Council may by resolution delegate to such other officers or agencies power to enforce particular provisions of this Ordinance,including the power to inspect private premises and the officers charged with enforcement of this Ordinance shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent the commission and maintenance of public nuisances. 1109.06 Powers of Officers. A. Whenever in the judgment of the officer charged with enforcement, it is determined upon investigation that a public nuisance is being maintained or exists within the City, such officer shall notify in writing the person committing or maintaining such nuisance and require him to terminate and abate said nuisance and to remove such conditions or remedy such defects. Said written notice shall be served upon the person committing or maintaining said nuisance in person or by registered mail. If the premises are not occupied and the address of the owner is unknown,service on the owner may be had by posting a copy of the notice on the premises. Said notice shall require the owner or occupant of such premises, or both,to take reasonable steps within a reasonable time to abate and remove said nuisance,said steps and time to be designated in said notice, but the maximum time for the removal of said nuisance after service of said notice shall not in any event exceed thirty (30) days. Service of notice may be proved by filing an affidavit of service with the City Clerk setting forth the manner and time thereof. 7 B. When an order so given is not complied with, such non-compliance shall be reported forthwith to the City Council for such action as may be necessary and deemed advisable in the name of the City to abate and enjoin the further continuation of said nuisance. 1109.07 Abatement of Nuisance/Recovery of Costs. A. Abatement by Enforcing Official/Recovery of Costs. If,at the end of the time period allowed for correction of a nuisance violation,the violation still exists, the enforcing official may cause the following enumerated violations to be corrected by private or public means and pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.101, as amended,the City may collect any and all unpaid special charges derived from the costs of the abatement work plus administrative fees as a special assessment. The conversion of unpaid special charges into special assessments is allowed for the following nuisance abatements: (1) Snow,ice, or rubbish removal from sidewalks; (2) Weed elimination from or streets or private property; (3) Removal or elimination of public health or safety hazards from private property, excluding any structure included under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,Sections 463.15 through 463.26,as amended; (4) Installation or repair of water service lines; (5) Trimming and care of trees; (6) Treatment and removal of insect infested or diseased trees on private property, and the repair of sidewalks and alleys; (7) Operation and maintenance of a fire protection system; (8) Nonpayment of charges for inspections relating to a municipal housing maintenance code violation; or (9) Recover of delinquent vacant building registration fees under any program designed or enacted by the City to identify and register vacant buildings. B. Emergency Abatement by Enforcing Official. The enforcing official may cause any nuisance that is a present or immediate danger to public health or safety to be corrected by public or private means without notice to the owner and, for the nuisances enumerated in subparagraph(A),the city may collect any and all unpaid special charges derived from the cost of the nuisance abatement work plus administrative fees as a special assessment. C. Civil Action. The owner of the premises on which a nuisance has been abated by the city shall be personally liable for the costs incurred by the city to abate the nuisance, including administrative costs. As soon as the nuisance abatement work has been completed and the costs determined,the city clerk or other official designated by the city council shall prepare a bill for the costs due and mail it to the owner. Such amount shall be immediately due and payable at the office of the city clerk. If the bill remains unpaid,the city clerk may commence a civil action to collect said bill, or undertake the process described in subparagraph(A). If undertaken as a special assessment process, the bill provided to the owner may take the form of mailed notice of the special assessment under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, as amended. 1109.08 Penalties. Any person who shall cause or create a nuisance or permit any nuisance to be created or placed upon, or to remain upon any premises owned or occupied by him,and any person who shall fail to comply with any order made under the provisions of this Ordinance, upon conviction thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00) or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than ninety(90) days, or both. 1109.09 Separability. Every section,provision, or part of this Ordinance is declared separable from every other section,provision or part; and if any section,provision or part thereof shall be held invalid, it shall not affect any other section,provision or part. 1109.10 Conflicting Ordinance Repealed. All ordinances and parts of ordinances that conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Amended: Section 1109.07. Passed by the City Council 2/26/2013 Amended: Section 1109.04. Passed by the City Council 12/9/2014 Amended: Section 1109.04A. Passed by the City Council 1/12/2016 City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N • Box 2007 . Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Phone (651) 439-4439 • Fax (651) 439-0574 www.cityofoakparkheights.com 401.15.G.7 Special Events (Includes Temporary Signs, Banners, Tents & Similar) a. Sign Permit Required. No special event shall be held without first obtaining a sign permit. b. Number of Events. The business or applicant in all business and industrial zoning districts, as well as each public and institutional use in residential districts (except for the areas within the Destination Retail Highway District as indicated in Section 401.15.G.7.c), shall be a total of fifty (50) special event days in a calendar year. Once the time period has expired for a special event, the applicant shall wait the same number of days that the sign permit was issued to start a new special event. c. Events in the Destination Retail Highway District. The business or applicant in the Destination Retail Highway District shall be allowed a total of one hundred eighty (180) special event days in a calendar year for any applicant, business, or public and institutional use. Once the time period has expired for a special event, the applicant shall wait two (2) days before starting a new sales event. All other special event requirements, as found in Section 401.15.G.7 of this Ordinance, shall be adhered to within the Destination Retail Highway District. d. Permitted Signs and Displays. The signs and displays described below are permitted for special events in addition to the maximum allowable sign area, provided they are professionally done and the following standards are met and complied with: 1) Balloons. 2) Tents. 3) Bannerettes and Pennants. 4) Banners. 5) Search lights. a) Search lights as regulated in Section 401.15.B.7.g.1) of this Ordinance. b) Ribbons, Streamers and Air Inflatable Devices — limited to three (3) special event days per calendar year, each no longer than ten (10) days per event. e. Prohibited Signs and Displays for Special Events. The signs or displays described below are prohibited for special events: 1) Animated signs, dynamic display signs, electronic graphic display signs, Multivision signs, video display signs, light bulb strings, and portable signs. 2) Displays or special features on any landscaped areas or on roofs. 3) Aerial rides. 4) Additional lighting that does not meet this Ordinance. 5) Any sign or display in the public right-of-way. f. Sign Permit Requirements for Special Event Lot Decorations. Before any special event signs or decorations shall be permitted to be used for an event, the responsible property owner or organization shall submit a completed application for a sign permit with the City. In addition to other requirements, the applicant shall show that when the event is held, adequate parking area will continue to exist, even though a portion of required parking spaces may be used to celebrate the event. Only after the City issues the sign permit, may a business display the special event signs and decorations. g. Violations. 1) It is a violation for any person, company, or organization to provide, erect or display any beacons, balloons or other advertising device which is not in conformity with the provisions of this Section. 2) Special event signs and decorations not removed by the last day of the special event. V10.27.150A % ri w City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N • Box 2007•Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Phone(651)439-4439 • Fax(651)439-0574 www.cityofoakparkheights.com Temporary "Special Event" Sign/Banner &Temporary Outdoor Sales Tent Permit Application PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT Applicant's Name: Title: Business Name: Address: Street City State Zip Phone: Fax: Other: Applicant Email Address: Type: Check All Applicable Banner _Sign _Balloon Tent Other: Description of Item(s): Include message content, location, exact dimensions of item(s)and how it/they will be erected(e.g. banner attached to building wall). Please use the back of this application if you need additional room. For tent placement a site plan must be submitted with this application, showing location, number of parking spaces, if any displaced, etc. Date Item(s)Will Be Erected: Dated Item(s)Will Be Removed: ■ 50 Days Maximum Per Calendar Year By signature below, the applicant hereby agrees to work in accordance with the Ordinances of the Local Municipality, State Building Code, and the requirements enforced by the City of Oak Park Heights. The applicant further agrees to place and remove temporary signage as approved and notify Code Enforcement of any change to design, location or placement duration. Dated: Applicant's Signature For Office Use Only: Julie Hultman, Building Official Date Issued: Planning&Code Enforcement Duration: Direct: (651)351-1661 Accumulated Duration: FAX:(651)439-0574 Permit Fee: None Email: jhultman@cityofoakparkheights.com Permit Granted/Denied by: Reason for Denial(if denied): Temporary"Special Event" Sign/Banner &Temporary Outdoor Sales Tent Permit Application Page 2 Continued Description (from page 1): Site Plan: Site Plan—Additional Information: V10.27.150A ilik City of Oak Park Heights TRASH RECEPTACLE/OUTSIDE STORAGE ENCLOSURES Location & Screening of Utilities, Service, Loading, Drive-through & Storage Areas Objective To screen views from and minimize noise impacts on surrounding streets and properties. Coordinated strxage areas disguise utilitarian accessory uses. Utilities All utilities in commercial and industrial developments shall be placed underground. A ;, Screening 1 - f- ' ,. Any outdoor storage, service, drive-through or loading " area shall be screened as provided in the Zoning Ordinance s 400 and located in the side or rear of the principle building. Loading docks, drive-throughs,truck parking, HVAC High quaky trash enclosures nc ' architectural level of equipment,transformers, trash collection, and other detail that is ceded. service functions shall be incorporated into the design of the building or screened with walls of design and materials .-- similar to the principle building. Landscape material shall v . - also be incorporated to create a screen. This screening �,, will help ensure that the visual and noise impacts of these '.0 N '''•6 40-:***`' functions are fully contained. HVAC screening blends seamlessly with building architecture. Excerpted from City Design Guidelines(City Ordinance 401.16) Trash Enclosures All buildings having exterior trash receptacles shall provide an enclosed area in conformance with the following: 1. Exterior enclosure wall treatment shall be similar and/or complement the principal building. 2. The enclosure shall be located in the rear or side yard. 3. Trash enclosure shall be placed a minimum of five (5) feet from the side yard lot line, a minimum of eight (8)feet from the rear yard lot line, and a minimum of six (6)feet from any other building or structure on the same lot. 3. The trash enclosure must be in an accessible location for pick-up hauling vehicles. 4. Trash receptacles must be fully screened from view of adjacent properties and the public right-of- way. 5. The design and construction of the trash enclosure shall be subject to the approval of the Zoning Administrator. Excerpted from City Zoning Ordinance 401.15.D.