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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-02-04 WC Recorded Document 4292971 - PUD AmendmentReceipt:# 521359 AMN $46.00 Return to: E - SIMPLIFILE 4844 North 300 West Suite 202 Provo UT 84604 4292971 111111 VIII VIII VIII VIII VIII VIII IIII IIII Certified Filed and/or recorded on: 2/4/2021 9 20 AM 4292971 Office of the County Recorder Washington County, Minnesota Debra Ledvina, County Recorder STATE OF MINNESOTA } COUNTY OF WASHINGTON CI'T'Y 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: Amendment to Planned Unit Development For Garden Center Expansion At Lawes Home Center 5888 Nova Scotia Ave. N. with the original thereof on file at the offices of the City of Oak Park Heights, and that the same is a fall, 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 H hts, this 1 st day of February, 2 02 1. ohnson Administrator CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS AMENDMENT TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR LOWES HOME CENTERS, LLC 5888 NOVA SCOTIA AVENUE N. OAK PARK HEIGHTS MINNESOTA Planners File No. 236.02-20.09 Date of Amendment: November 24, 2020 Amends FUD permit issued: July 24, 2006 Amends CUP permit issued: July J, 2007 Legal Description: (Washington County Geo. Code: 05.029.20.11.0054 & 05.029.20.14.0129) Lot 2, Block 1, Oak Park Commons and Lot 1, Block 1, Oak Park Commons Owner: Lowes Home Centers, Inc., 1000 Lowes Blvd., Mooresville, NC 28117 Applicant: Lowes Home Centers, LLC, 1000 Lowes Blvd., Mooresville, NC 28117 Site Address: 5888 Nova Scotia Avenue North, Oak Park Heights, MN Present .Zoning District: B-4, Limited Business District Planned Unit Development overlay as set forth in Ordinance Chapter 401 Section 401.301.13 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS: Tl-�s Amendment amends the Planned Unit Development permit issued by the City of Oak Park Heights to Lowes Home Centers on July 24, 2006. The City of Oak Park Heights received an application in 2020 from Lowes to amend its PUD to significantly remodel, revise, and expand the exterior garden center area and addition of a new gate at the rear drive aisle on its site. The 5,530 square foot expansion of the garden center ensures that all of the materials for sale are stored within the screened area and the gate will provide additional screening to the residential properties to the east. City staff prepared a planning report dated November 5, 2020 reviewing the request. Following public hearing and recommendation by the Planning Commission on November 12, 2020, the City Council granted by resolution the amendment to the PUD on November 24, 2020 to allow the garden center expansion, remodel and new gate, subject to the terms expressed below. All terms and conditions in the PUD approved on November 22, 2005 and PUD permit issued July 24, 2006, and all subsequent amendments, conditions and issued Conditional Use Permit remain in full force and effect except as amended by this Amendment. The City of Oak Park Heights approves the Amendment to the PUD for garden center expansion project on the subject site as outlined in the Owner's application and site plans. The Amendment to the PUD shall be subject to the following conditions and/or restrictions imposed by the November 24, 2020 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights as follows: I . All light fixtures shall be full cut off and be consistent with Section 401.15.B.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. No light source or combination thereof which cast light on adjacent property exceed four -tenths (0.4) foot candles as measured at the property line. The maximum height above the ground grade allowed for light sources mounted on a pole shall not exceed twenty-five (25) feet. 2. All gates and fencing shall be constructed with tubular steel. No chain link fence shall be allowed. 3. No merchandise or storage of items shall be stored outside the fenced garden center area nor above the garden level fence on the west side of the building. 4. All conditions of the PUD approvals granted on November 22, 2005 and the CUP granted on June 19, 2007 shall remain in effect and will be enforced. III. Reference Attachment: The report of the City Planner dated November 5, 2020 and all exhibits and site plan approved by the City Council are annexed hereto by reference as Exhibit A. W. Abandonment: This permit requires continuous use in order to preserve the Conditional Uses 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: An annual review is imposed as a condition of this permit. The Council reserves the right to amend or modify conditions following the review. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set forth their hands and seals. CITY rOF�OAK PARK HEIGHTS 2/ Date: 11 2, 1 By Marry` Co ` er, Mayor �.f Date: By J so , ity Administrator Date: IIz/2C)2l I i LOWES ME CENTERS, LLC Andrews. Polonus, Lowe's Site Devel. Manager EXHIBIT "A" PLANNERS REPORT AND SITE PLANS TPC3601 Thurston Avenue N, Suite 100 Anoka, MN 55303 Phone: 763.231 Z840 Facsimile: 763.427.0520 TPC(&- Plann ngCo.com TO: FROM: DATE: RE: TPC FILE: BACKGROUND Eric Johnson Scott Richards November 5, 2020 Oak Park Heights Lowe's Home Center _ PUD Amendment for Expansion of Garden Center — 5888 Nova Scotia Avenue North 236.02 — 20.09 Andrew Polonus, representing Lowe's Home Centers has made application for a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment to allow the expansion of the garden center and the addition of a gate on the rear drive aisle. A PUD is required in that it is a change from the site plan originally approved for Lowe's. The property is zoned B-4 Limited Business District with a PUD overlay that was approved to allow joint access and parking for a coordinated development plan for the CSM Development. The CSM Development that contained the Lowe's City Council in November of 2005. A Conditional open and outdoor storage in June 2007. EXHIBITS The review is based upon the following submittals: Home Center was approved by the Use Permit (CUP) was approved for Exhibit 1: Site Plan (C400) Exhibit 2: Title Sheet (T-1.0) Exhibit 3: Enlarged Floor Plan and Demolition Plan (A-1.0) Exhibit 4: Garden Center and Rear Gate Details (A-1,01) Exhibit 5: Exterior Elevations and Specifications (A-2.0) Exhibit 6: Garden Center Pilaster Plan, Details and General Notes (S-1.0) Exhibit 7: Electrical Schedules, Notes and Details (E1) Exhibit 8: Electrical Schedules, Notes and Details (E2) Exhibit 9: Garden Center Extension Photometric Plan (E3) Exhibit 10: Plumbing Plans and Notes (P1) Exhibit 11: Site Photos The Applicant has indicated that "the project involves the expansion of the garden center and the addition of a gate on the rear drive aisle." The garden center is on the west side of the Lowe's building. The 5,530 square foot expansion of the garden center area will assure that all of the materials for sale are stored within the screened area. The gate, which faces to the east and to a residential area, will also provide additional screening of the storage area. The expansion area will include a new fence, screening and lighting that will match what is already existing. ISSUES ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan. The property is designated as Commercial on the Proposed Land Use Map. The continued use of the site for retail commercial use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Zoning. The property is zoned B-4 Limited Business District, The CSM development, which includes the Lowe's, was approved as a PUD in 2005 to allow multiple commercial buildings within the development with shared access and parking. The PUD is an overlay of the B-4 District. A CUP was required in 2007 to allow open and outdoor storage of truck trailers and allow three delivery trucks to be parked within the storage area at the south side of the Lowe's store. A PUD is required for the expansion of the garden center and the gate in that the site plan of the development is being altered. Setbacks. The B-4 District requires a front yard setback of 40 feet, side yard setback of 10 feet and rear yard of 20 feet. The front is considered Nova Scotia Avenue North and the rear is adjacent to Walmart. The expanded garden center will be approximately 40 feet from the rear property line. None of the other required setbacks are impacted, Traffic Circulation. Traffic circulation within the site will not be impacted with this site change and building expansion. Parking. No changes to the parking area are required with the garden expansion. Lighting. Lighting of the garden center is being altered such that fixtures are being installed adjacent to the new fence. The lighting specifications indicate that the fixtures are to be pole mounted and are full cut off. The Zoning Ordinance states that no light source or combination thereof which cast light on a public street shall exceed one (1) foot candle meter reading as measured from the centerline of said street nor shall any light source or combination thereof which cast light on adjacent property exceed four tenths (0.4) foot candles as measured at the property line. A photometric plan has been submitted and indicates that this will be complied with. Additionally, the Ordinance states that the maximum height above the ground grade permitted for light sources mounted on a pole is twenty-five (25) feet. The specifications indicate that the pole height is 20 feet but that the fixture will be above that. The Applicant shall check to make sure that requirement is addressed. The conditions of approval will state that all lighting shall be full cut off and shall be consistent with Section 401.15.13.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. Signage. Other than required exiting signage, no other signs are proposed. Fencing/Screening. The proposed new fencing at the west edge of the garden center will be identical what is existing now and consist of corner pilasters with relocated tube steel fence and gates. The gate detail pians indicated that the egress gate (6 on Sheet A-1.01) may be chain link fence or tube steel. The City will require the gate to be tube steel in that it provides better screening and is consistent with the rest of the fencing. Grading, Drainage, Erosion Control and Utilities. No grading, drainage and utility plans were required for this project. Design Guidelines. No Design Guideline review is required. Subject to the preceding review, City staff recommends approval of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment to allow the expansion of the garden center and the addition of a gate on the rear drive aisle of the Lowe's Home Center at 5888 Nova Scotia Avenue North subject to the conditions that follow; All light fixtures shall be full cut off and be consistent with Section 401.15.8.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. No light source or combination thereof which cast light on adjacent property exceed four -tenths (0.4) foot candles as measured at the property line. The maximum height above the ground grade allowed for light sources mounted on a pole shall not exceed twenty-five (25) feet. 2. All gates and fencing shall be constructed with tubular steel. No chain link fence shall be allowed. 3. No merchandise or storage of items shall be stored above the garden level fence on the west side of the building. 4. 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