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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-09-26 Recording Request to CA Julie Hultman From: Julie Hultman Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 12:33 PM To: 'Kevin Sandstrom' Cc: Eric Johnson Subject: Chase Bank- Recording Request Attachments: SKM BT_C55422092611280.pdf Hi Kevin, Please see the Chase Bank document attached,for recording at your earliest convenience. Thank you, Julie Hultman I Building Official Planning&Code Enforcement Office: 651.351.1661 From: bizhubC554@cityofoakparkheights.com <bizhubC554@cityofoakparkheights.com> Sent: Monday, September 26, 2022 12:29 PM To:Julie Hultman <jhultman@cityofoakparkheights.com> Subject: Message from KMBT_C554 1 NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF WASHINGTON ) ss. CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS ) I, the undersigned being duly qualified and acting as City Administrator for the City of Oak Park Heights, Minnesota DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the attached document: Planned Unit Development Amendment, Conditional Use Permit For Drive Thru Restaurant and Signage, And Design Guidelines/Site plan Review For Chase Bank Located At 5907 Neal Ave. N. with the original thereof on file at the offices of the City of Oak Park Heights, and that the same is a full, true and complete copy of said document within the files of the City of Oak Park Heights. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Oak Park Heigl §( this 26th day of September, 2022. ,��I,A '® trator CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS AMENDMENT TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR BANK WITH ATM DRIVE THRU AND SIGNAGE, AND DESIGN GUIDELINESISITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR CHASE BANK AT 5907 NEAL AVENUE N., OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN Planners File No.: 236.02 — 22.04 Date Issued: July 2022 City Council Approval lune 28, 2022 Legal Description: (Washington County Geo. Code 06.029.20.11.0010) Oak Park Ponds Addition, Lot 1, Block 1 Owner: Sky Property, LLC 11974 Germaine Terrace Eden Prairie, MN 55347 Tenant: JPMorgan Chase & Co 270 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017 Applicant: Dan McAuley of Bergmann Architectural Associates, Inc. on behalf of Chase Bank 7050 West Saginaw Highway, Suite 200 Lansing, MI 48917 Site Address: 5907 NEAL AVENUE NORTH OAK PARK HEIGHTS, MN 50082 Present Zoning District: PUD COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT Permitted uses set forth in Ordinance 401 Section 401.301.E. I. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT AND CUP PERMIT FOR: The City of Oak Park Heights approved an application from Sky Property, LLC and JPMorgan Chase & Co and its architects for a Planned Unit Development Amendment, Conditional Use Permit and Design Guideline Review for full interior renovation and exterior building renovation of the existing vacant Burger King restaurant Located at 5907 Neal Avenue, Oak Park Heights to transform the building into a full-service Chase Bank complete with drive -up Night Drop and ATM. The facility will Also have an additional 24-hour ATM in the building vestibule. Interior build out includes removal of all non -load bearing walls, interior finishes, equipment, and fixed furniture will removed. New interior walls finish, and bank equipment will be installed per the layout attached to this application. The Conditional Use Permit is for the ATM//Night Drop drive -up and signage. The improvements include an ATM/Night Drop drive -up only. The facility will not include a full drive through as vehicles will not be able to communicate directly with a teller inside the building. Chase Bank will make site improvements to improve the overall building fagade presented to the community. Existing facade masonry will be power washed and existing EIFS will be repaired and painted to match the light accent stone on the building (see color renderings attached to the application). Chase will update the overall all appeal of the facade and break up the previous Burger King designed architecture with Nichia Fiber cement accents panels at the new entry canopy, upper parapet of the existing tower, and new ATM Canopy. The existing parking lot will be milled, resurfaced and restriped. Existing light poles and fixtures will be replaced, damaged curbing will also be replaced and a new accessible sidewalk from the building to the existing pedestrian pathway along Neal Avenue will be installed. Chase will install a total of four signs for the location, one on each Facade. All signs shall be scaled to be below the 15% of wall requirement outlined in the code and total sign area for the location is below the total 150 square feet for the property. Existing landscaping is described in the enclosed Landscape Plan. Planning Staff prepared a report dated June 2, 2022, and the Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 9, 2022 and recommended approval with conditions. The City Council considered all materials, staff reports, and recommendations on June 28, 2022 and passed a Resolution approving and has approved the application, Conditional Use Permit, Planned Unit Development Amendment, and site plan/design guidelines review subject to conditions as follows: II. ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS. 1. The final plans for the ATM and associated lighting shall be subject to review and approval of the City. 2. Any proposed directional signage shall be subject to review of the City and can only include the name and logo of the business. 3. Any changes to the grading, drainage, erosion control, utility plans are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. 4. The landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. All required landscape plan details shall be submitted to the satisfaction of the City Arborist. 5. All mechanical equipment on the roof or on the site shall be fully screened in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 6. All light fixtures shall be full cut off, compliant with the height requirements, and be consistent with Section 401.15.B.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. The maximum height of the parking lot poles and fixtures is not to exceed 25 feet as per the Zoning Ordinance. 7. One wall sign per fagade shall be allowed. The Chase/Logo signs shall be counted as one sign. 8. All signs shall be designed to comply with the Zoning Ordinance requirements for size and internal illumination. 9. A bike rack should be identified on the site plan and placed on site. III. Reference Attachment: The report of the City Planner dated June 2, 2022 and all exhibits and site plans approved by the City Council are annexed hereto by reference as Exhibit A. IV. 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 void the permit. V. Annual review: An annual review is not imposed as a condition of this permit. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set forth their hands and seals. Date: 2 Date: V15-1 Z2— Date:-9, . Date: 2 ' Date: ✓1 / ���� This instrument drafted by: 1,13114*loci Mayor City Administrator JPMOR N CHA & CO B Printed n rne. Title: � o� SKY PROPER Y, LLC By rintedname. SPA^{ �a�Z1^t_/4ACL, o.C.� Title: MeA&k,2 Q(— AAA^�er— Eckberg Lammers, P.C. (KSS) 1809 Northwestern Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 ��UAO-.� 2 TPC3601 Thurston Avenue N, Suite TOO Anoka, MN 55303 Phone: 763, 231 .5840 Facsimile: 783.42 7.0520 TPC9PlanningCo.corn PLANNING REPORT TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Scott Richards DATE: June 2, 2022 RE: Oak Park Heights — Oak Park Ponds — Planned Unit Development Amendment, Conditional Use Permit, Design Standards and Site Plan Review — 5907 Neal Avenue North TPC FILE: BACKGROUND 236.02 — 22.04 Dan McAuley of Bergmann Architectural Associates, Inc. has made application for Planned Unit Development Amendment, Conditional Use Permit for an ATM drive thru and signage, and Design Standards, Site Plan Review for a Chase Bank at 5907 Neal Avenue North. The existing building will be used which was built as a Burger King. The building will be remodeled and updated and will include a drive up ATM, but not a drive up window. The PUD Amendment is required in that it is a change to the original site approvals plan. The PUD/CUP for the Bruger King was approved in May of 1999 as part of the Oak Park Ponds development. EXHIBITS The review is based upon the following submittals: Exhibit 1: Project Narrative Exhibit 2: Parcel Address Map/Aerial Photo Exhibit 3: Cover Page (A0.1) Exhibit 4: Site Plan (C4-0) Exhibit 5: Landscape Plan (C7-0) Exhibit 6: Proposed Floor Plan (Al. 1. 1) Exhibit 7: Exterior Elevations (A2.1) Exhibit 8: Exterior Elevations (A2.2) Exhibit 9: Site Lighting Photometric Plan (ESI) Exhibit 10: Lighting Specifications (3 sheets) Exhibit 11: City Arborist Memo Page 96 of 130 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The complete Project Narrative for the project is found as Exhibit 1. The request is for a Conditional Use Permit and Design Guideline Review for full interior renovation and exterior building renovation of the existing vacant Burger King Franchise located at 5907 Neal Avenue, Oak Park Heights to transform the building into a full- service Chase Bank complete with drive -up night drop and ATM. The facility will also have an additional 24-hour ATM in the building vestibule. Interior fit out includes removal of all no-load bearing walls, interior finishes, equipment, and fixed furniture will be removed. New interior walls finish, and bank equipment will be installed per the layout attached to this application. The Conditional Use Permit is for the ATM/night drop drive -up and signage. A Conditional Use Permit for a drive-through and signage was previously approved for the vacant Burger King on May 25, 1999, under File Number 798.02-99.04. Please note that the proposed improvements include an ATM/night drop drive -up only. The facility will not include a full drive-through as vehicles will not be able to communicate directly with a teller inside the building. The site has been vacant for some time and Chase Bank is looking to make site improvements to raise the overall face the building presents to the community. Existing fagade masonry is to be power washed and existing EFTS will be repaired and painted to match the light accent stone on the building (see color renderings attached to the application). Chase also plans to update the overall appeal of the fagade and break up the previous Burger King designed architecture with Nicha Fiber cement accent panels at the new entry canopy, upper parapet of the existing tower, and new ATM canopy. The existing parking lot is to be milled, resurfaced, and restriped. Existing light poles and fixtures will be replaced, damaged curbing will also be replaced and a new accessible sidewalk from the building to the existing pedestrian pathway along Neal Avenue will be installed. The bank is proposing a total of four signs for the location, one on each fagade. All signs are scaled to be below the 15 percent of wall requirement outlined in the code and total proposed sign area for the location is below the 150 square feet for the property. Please note that the previously approved Conditional Use Permit allowed for signage of 64 square feet for each sign. Existing landscaping is described in the enclosed landscape plan. ISSUES ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan. The property is designated as Commercial on the Proposed Land Use Map. The use of the site as retail, office and restaurant buildings is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2 Page 97 of 130 Zoning. The property is zoned PUD Commercial Planned Unit Development. The development was approved as a PUD and the Applicant has now requested a PUD Amendment to allow for site and building design. A Conditional Use Permit is required for the ATM drive-thru and for signage allowances. Section 401.301.E of the Zoning Ordinance provides the review criteria for the drive-thru request. The drive thru as designed complies with the criteria. Drive Thru ATM. A drive thru ATM will be installed, but no window is proposed for a teller. There is adequate space for seven vehicles in the stacking lane and a bypass lane is provided. The ATM lighting will need to be limited to the screen and operational portions, but the entire machine shall not be intemally lit. A plan for directional signage to the ATM was not provided, but if any is proposed, it shall be subject to review of the City. Parking/Access. The parking and access for the site will not change from existing. The parking lot will be resurfaced and restriped. Setbacks. Building, parking, and driveway setbacks will not be changed with the improvements to the site. Pedestrian Access. The site plan indicates that a sidewalk from the trail on Neal Avenue to the building is to be constructed. Parking. The parking for the site will not change. The site has cross easements for access and parking throughout the Oak Park Ponds Development. Adequate parking is provided for the shopping center. Landscaping. The submitted landscape plan is subject to City Arborist review and approval. City Arborist comments are found as Exhibit 11. Lighting. The lighting plan indicates the locations of the parking lot and site fixtures. The lighting specifications indicate that the fixtures to be used in the parking lot will be full cut off and LED. The maximum height of the pole and fixture is not to exceed 25 feet as per the Zoning Ordinance. The building light fixtures indicate the use of a compliant, full cut off fixture. The photometric plan has been provided and is consistent with the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. All light fixtures shall be full cut off, compliant with the height requirements, and be consistent with Section 401.15.8.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. Trash/Recycling. All trash and recycling storage shall be within the building. No outside storage area is proposed. Mechanical Screening. All mechanical equipment shall be required to be screened as provided in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance requirements. 3 Page 98 of 130 Grading, Drainage, Erosion Control and Utilities. No changes are proposed that would require grading, drainage, erosion control, and utility plans. Any change to the site that requires engineering review is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer. Signage. Freestanding Sign. No freestanding sign is proposed for this site. Wall Signage. The Zoning Ordinance would allow for three wall signs, each on a separate facade for the Chase building. The elevation plans indicate the Chase name with the logo on three sides of the building, and the logo on just the south facade. Staff would allow the Chase/Logo signs even though they are not connected, as one sign. The Ordinance would allow a total of 150 square feet of wall signage and the four signs total 135 square feet. The fourth sign can be allowed through Conditional Use Permit/Planned Unit Development approvals. The Planning Commission should discuss this request. Sign Illumination. 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. The building signage will be individual lit channel letters, attached to the face of each elevation. The sign lighting should be designed such that only the text and logo portions of the signs are to be lit at night. The sign background will need to be dark. Design Guidelines. Architectural Guidelines. Fagade Treatments The fagades feature differences in materials, strong vertical and horizontal elements, and a varied roof line to provide architectural interest. Ground Level Expression The building is one story with visibility to Neal Avenue North. The building has been constructed such that the brick, windows and detailing will be featured on each elevation other than the rear that faces an adjacent building. Transparency The design of the building and transparency is not changing with this existing building. There is significant transparency at the front entrance that faces the corner of Neal Avenue North and the entrance to the shopping center. Entries The building features a prominent entry on the two facades with entry doors. A canopy will be installed to mark the main entrance. 4 Page 99 of 130 Roof Design The roofline of the building features varying parapet heights to break up the roofline. The rooftop mechanical equipment will be completely screened within the parapet of the buildings. The building is one story and less than 35 feet in height. Building Materials and Colors The Applicant has provided color elevations for review. The primary building materials of the buildings are masonry, stone, EIFS, glass, and Nichia Fiber cement accent panels. Building material samples will be available at the Planning Commission meeting. Franchise Architecture The building was originally a franchise design, but the new design and materials comply with the Design Standards. Site Design Guidelines Building Placement The building is existing and will not be altered in size. Parking Areas The parking area is not changed with this project. Storm water No grading or drainage changes are proposed. Pedestrian and Common Space Pedestrian access to Neal Avenue North has been added from the building. Landscaping Building perimeter plantings are provided for the building. The landscape plan has been reviewed by the City Arborist. Trees/Shrubs The trees and shrubs used in the landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. Utilites Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Lighting Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Signage Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Page 100 of 130 Pedestrian/ Bicycle Routes A bike rack will be required for the building. The Applicant should identify a location. CONCLUSION / RECOMMENDATION Subject to the preceding review, City staff recommends approval of the following listed requests for a Chase Bank at 5907 Neal Avenue North, subject to the conditions that follow: • Planned Unit Development Amendment • Conditional Use Permit for ATM Drive Thru and Signage • Design Guidelines/Site Pian Review 1. The final plans for the ATM and associated lighting shall be subject to review and approval of the City. 2. Any proposed directional signage shall be subject to review of the City and can only include the name and logo of the business. 3. Any changes to the grading, drainage, erosion control, utility plans are subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. 4. The landscape plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Arborist. All required landscape plan details shall be submitted to the satisfaction of the City Arborist. 5. All mechanical equipment on the roof or on the site shall be fully screened in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. 6. All light fixtures shall be full cut off, compliant with the height requirements, and be consistent with Section 401.15.8.7 of the Zoning Ordinance as it relates to lighting requirements. The maximum height of the parking lot poles and fixtures is not to exceed 25 feet as per the Zoning Ordinance. 7. One wall sign per fagade shall be allowed. The Chase/Logo signs shall be counted as one sign. 8. All signs shall be designed to comply with the Zoning Ordinance requirements for internal illumination. 9. The Planning Commission shall comment on the building design and building materials. 10.A bike rack should be identified on the site plan and placed on site. pc: Julie Hultman 6 Page 101 of 130 nm BERGMANN, ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS PLANNERS May 9, 2022 RE: Application for Conditional Use Permit and Design Guideline Review Proposed Repurposing of Existing Building and Drive Through at 5907 Neal Avenue North DESIGN NARRATIVE Genera( Description and Scope of Work The request is for a Conditional Use Permit and Design Guideline Review for full interior renovation and exterior building renovation of the existing vacant Burger King Franchise Located at 5907 Neal Avenue, Oak Park Heights to transform the building into a full-service Chase Bank complete with drive -up Night Drop and ATM. The facility will also have an additional 24- hour ATM in the building vestibule. Interior fit out includes removal of all no-load bearing walls, interior finishes, equipment, and fixed furniture will removed. New interior walls finish, and bank equipment will be installed per the layout attached to this application. The Conditional Use Permit is for the ATM//Night Drop drive -up and signage. A Conditional Use Permit for a drive-through and signage was previously approved for the vacant Burger King on May 25, 1999, under File Number 798.02-99.04. Please note that the proposed improvements include an ATM/Night Drop drive -up only. The facility will not include a full drive- through as vehicles will not be able to communicate directly with a teller inside the building. The site has been vacant for some time and Chase Bank is looking to make site improvements to raise the overall face the building presents to the community. Existing fa4ade masonry is to be power washed and existing EIFS will be repaired and painted to match the light accent stone on the building (see color renderings attached to the application). Chase also plans to update the overall all appeal of the facade and break up the previous Burger King designed architecture with Nichia Fiber cement accents panels at the new entry canopy, upper parapet of the existing tower, and new ATM Canopy. The existing parking lot is to be milled, resurfaced and restriped. Existing light poles and fixtures will be replaced, damaged curbing will also be replaced and a new accessible sidewalk from the building to the existing pedestrian pathway along Neal Avenue will be installed. The bank is proposing a total of four signs for the location one on each Fa0cle. All signs proposed are scaled to be below the 15% of wall requirement outlined in the code and total proposed sign area for the location is below the total 150 square feet for the property. Please note that the previously approved Conditional Use Permit allowed for signage of 64 square feet for each sign. Existing landscaping is described in the enclosed Landscape Plan. A discussion of the proposed project with respect to the City of Oak Park Heights Design Guidelines is provided below. Sustainable Devela menr Site Planning: o The proposed improvements occupy the existing site envelop and will limit the environment impacts of building and the surrounding ecosystem. Indoor Environmental Quality: o Equipment specified in for Chase Bank projects is designed per ASHRAE 90.1 indoor ventilation standards to exceed outside air requirements for all conditioned spaces within the building. Calculations factor in zone population and area to ensure adequate fresh air is provided to building occupants at all times. All RTUs are provided with economizers allowing them to provide up to 100% of their supply air volume with outside air when conditions allow. The air distribution system is also provided with controls allowing for separate temperature control of commonly occupied spaces including, bank lobbies, offices and break rooms, as well as separate systems to control heat from ATM and IT equipment -7050 Wes[ Saginaw Highway, Suite 200 TEL 517272.9835 Lansing, MI 48917 www.1Eergmannpc.c0m RECEIVED MAY 10 2011 Page 102 of 130 CHASE, NEAL AVENUE - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION ' � t • Energy: ✓ I o Energy-efficient equipment, BMS system and lighting controls will be installed to help reduce the amount of energy required and that have less impact to the environment. Systems modified as part of this project will be upgraded to comply with the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code requirements as adopted by the state of Minnesota, including energy efficiency and ventilation standards for all new HVAC equipment. • Material Use: o Sustainable materials and construction activities, including recycled material, renewable materials, and the use of local materials, will be implemented in the design and construction as applicable. Water Management: o Chase Banks design standards specify low flow plumbing fixtures wherever possible to reduce water use. Typically, water closets are the greatest source of water consumption in most banks, and as a standard these are replaced with 1.0 gpf low flow fixtures as part of the plumbing design. New water heaters are also provided with recirculation pumps as a means to save energy and water consumption by ensuring how water is available as close to fixtures as possible. Architectural Guidelines Fa4ade Treatments o Defined Base, Middle and Top • Fazade improvements include addition of Nichia Fiber cement accents panels at the new entry (base/middle) canopy, upper (Top) parapet of the existing tower, and new (base/middle) ATM Canopy. The other existing accents and EI FS cornices are to be cleaned repaired and reused. (See color elevations attached to this application.) o Distinct Modules • Chase proposes breaking up the articulation of the east and west fa4ades of the existing building by adding Nichia Fiber cement accents panels at the new entry canopy, upper and new ATM Canopy. o Entries • The existing entry on east side of building is proposed to be reused. Chase is proposing installation of a new sidewalk to provide foot traffic access from the right of way. A new entry canopy will be installed to mark the main entrance and is intended to match existing storefront system. o Awnings • Awnings are not proposed. Chase is proposing a new front entry canopy. (Noted above.) • Ground Level Expression: o Location is a single -story building. • Transparency -Window & Door Openings o Window and Door Design / Levels of Transparency • Existing storefront design and entry to remain. Floor plan has been oriented in such a fashion as to use existing building elements of entry, corner tower and drive thru. Back of house functions have been placed in such a location as to make use areas without glazing. • Entries o The existing entry on east side of building is proposed to be reused. Chase is proposing installation of a new sidewalk to provide foot traffic access from the right of way. A new entry canopy will be installed to mark the main entrance and is intended to match existing storefront system. Chase is also proposing a material change with the inclusion of Nichia Fiber cement accents panels to mark the entry on the east • Roof Design o Roof Design / Rooftop Equipment • Existing roof is scheduled for replacement in kind. existing Mechanical systems are also scheduled for replacement. It is expected that Chase will reduce the number of rooftop units required as well as make use of existing rooftop location to meet the screening requirements as outline in the current design guidelines. NATIONAL FIRM. STRONG LOCAL CONNECTIONS. PA' 2/4 Page 103 of 130 CHASE, NEAL AVENUE -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION ILM Building Materials & Colors o Building Colors, Building materials • Existing Stone, stone accent course and EIFS are to be cleaned and repaired as required. Exiting EIFS will be painted to accent new proposed Fiber cement Nichiha panels at entry and drive up. Nichiha colors have been selected to compliment and blend with exiting exterior architecture. Franchise Architecture o As noted above Chase plans to update the overall all appeal of the existing facade and break up the existing the previously articulated architecture with Nichia Fiber cement accents panels at the new entry canopy, upper parapet of the existing tower, and new ATM Canopy. Site Design Guidelines . Building Placement/Site Planning o The existing building and she layout is intended to remain in its current configuration. Parking Areas/Screening o The existing parking areas are intended to remain. The site currently includes shared parking with adjacent buildings, interior curbed islands, and landscaping around the perimeter of the site to help with screening. Pedestrian and Common Space o An accessible sidewalk from the exiting shared -use path in the Neal Avenue right-of-way to the building is proposed as part of the redevelopment. • Landscaping, Trees & Site Improvements o Building Entrance Plantings: • Existing plantings are located at the building entrances and within the interior of the site. o Shade Trees within Public Right of Way • Existing shade trees and ornamental shrubs are located within the Neal Avenue right-of-way. o Tree Preservation: • No trees are schedule to be removed as part of the redevelopment • Location & Screening of Utilities, Service, Loading, Drive -Through & Storage Areas o Utilities: . All utilities are located underground o Screening: • Existing HVAC Equipment and the building transformer is effectively screen by the building parapets and landscaping. • Trash collection is from the inside of the building. No exterior trash enclosure is proposed. • The existing drive -up area is currently screened with existing landscaping. Lighting: o Fixtures: • The existing site poles and fixtures will be replaced with energy-efficient, full cut-off fixtures. Accent Wall sconces and recessed can fixtures in the proposed entry and atm canopy are compatible with the architecture of the building. (See attached photometric and color elevations) Signage: o Wall and Projecting Signs: • The proposed wall signs are positioned so they are an integral design feature. The proposed signs do not obscure architectural features. o Shape: The proposed signs are compliment and in scale with the architecture of the building. o Colors: • The proposed sign colors are compatible with the building fa4ade. Two colors (white and a soft blue) are proposed. o Materials: • Proposed signage consists of Internal LED luminated "CHASE' channel letter sets and Octagon. "CHASE" projecting channel letter set consists of white acrylic face with alum returns. Octagon projecting symbol consists of blue acrylic face with alum returns. NATIONAL FIRM. STRONC LOCAL CONNECTIONS. PAG' 3/ Page 104 of 130 CHASE, NEAL AVENUE -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION IS o free -Standing Signs • No free-standing signs are proposed. Pedestrian/Bicycle Routes o The proposed sidewalk improvements provide a direct connection to the exiting public shared -use path. • Stormwater Treatments o The proposed redevelopment will take advantage of existing storm water management facilities. Existing facilities are part of a regional storm water management system. NATIONAL FIRM. STRONG LOCAL CONNECTIONS, n.:` A/ A Page 105 of 130 El awn Page 106 of 130 z� Q Ln w4 Wpm -F �f u Will u� �Co6 i�fllE��il3 ?��!CPlS�IQ i a��13��laliiai�38r; �ii[ii5i i F_Fs.LWvUC.E@Le44W.HE WQQQ130WXeEWEeW319eEeQ000QQp.. 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Page 114 of 130 TD506D25EN 11-9 113 CONSTRUCTION Housing: Die-cast aluminum housing with integral heat sink for maximum heat transfer Corrosion resistant polyester powder paint, minimum 20 mil thickness Paint Standard = Black, Dark Bronze Gray, White (RAL & custom colors available) Optional coastal finish available Weight: 18 lbs (B 16 kg) Max depending on configuration OPTICAL SYSTEM Lumens: 2,900 - 20,400 Distribution: Asymmetric Forward Type IV Power Factor: Asymmetric Wide Type III Teal Harmonic Asymmetric Narrow/Auto Type II Efficacy: 123 -143 LPW CCT: 3000K, 4000K, SOOOK CRI: >_70 ELECTRICAL Input Voltage: 120-277V & 347-480V Input Frequency: 50/60Hz Power Factor: > 90% at rated watts Teal Harmonic 20% at rated watts Distortion tl SURGE PROTECTION* Typcial Enhanced Extreme (120 Strikes) (40 strikes) (40 Strikes) r t t Project Name Chase Bank Date Type SL1 Notes___ -- Current's EAL Series of Area Light Luminaires offer a wide range of optical patterns, color temperatures, lumen packages, and mounting configurations to optimize area light applications, as well as provide versatility in lighting design within the same form factor. LUMEN MAINTENANCE Projected Lxx per IES TM -21-11 at 25°C A2, A3, A4, B2, B3, B4, C2, C3, C4D2, D3, D4, L94 L90 L88 E2, E3, E4, F2, F3, F4 H2,H3, H4 L97 L96 L96 Notr. vm*c d Lv lsasad on LMao (i V1,01)0hour testlnal. Acepted Indurtry mkwnses appy to inial Fao. flus and lumen rnmro rtartm rlleuurtmeras. LUMINAIRE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FACTOR nr-.pmrn Trn,pr��_u r r, t �I, hi. r:,: L„ 1.02 ,n,nir,n T."np f'CS 30 40"J riu. r.,.t. 0.99 t 1.01 40 y.. 25 tl 50 r .97 RATINGS Operating -40-C to 50°C Temperature: Vibration: 3G vibration per ANSI C136 31-2018 LM -79: Testing In accordance with IESNA Standards CONTROLS Dimming: Standard - 0-10V Optional - DAL] (Option U) Sensors: Photo Electric Sensors (PE) available LlghtGrid and Daintree Compatiable WARRANTY 5 Year (Standard) SIL CO UL Sae IOa m a Daintree company vx.eymav vadrdcnlued° rnnp.ge.a xcquN dvr wawa ynly maysea�nn7t°`°Y�Nqu ravn . Page 115 of 130 U1 ILLUMINATION BULLET OUTDOOR RECESSED FIXED DOWNLIGHT W '•• W PROJECT TYPE CATALOG NUMBER Remote Power Supply & Housing Included Conduit (by others) 736" (187) Adjuslable 38" -1.80" ............. Pressure Flt 5.00" (127) I n(a DOWNLIGHT • Recessed faced downiight • Die-cast aluminum trim • Powder coat finish HOUSING • Extruded aluminum central housing • Powder coat finish • Dust and water jet tight sealed • Ceiling Cut -Out - 64.65' LED SOURCE • Field -changeable optic • 20W / 16701m, BOCRI / 3000K ORDERING INFO T 6.06• (154) T 5.00" (127) 2.72" (69) ELECTRICAL • Remotely installed LED driver included • Separated primary wbing compartment with power supply • Double cable entry for through wiring • Superpure aluminum reflector • Dimmable MOUNTING • Swing out pressure fit mounting clips • Adjustable up to 1.60" max. ceiling thickness LABELS • Suitable for wet location • IP66 rated Ordering Example: 5811-11SA-T 20L-8030-M-DIIiii 02019 LF ILLUMINATION LLC Hi IARTERS I Telephone: 81B-885-1335 We reserve the fight to change or 9200 Deering Avenue Tali Free: 855-885-1335 I` .1finumination.com withdraw specifications without prior notice. _ Chatsworth CA 91311 I Fac: 818-576-1335 120419 Page 116 of 130 &r .4I I City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd N. a Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 a Phone (651) 439-4439 • Fax 439-0574 Memorandum To: Eric Johnson, City Administrator Ce: Scott Richards, City Planner, Julie Hultman, Building Official From: Lisa Danielson, City Arborist Date: 5/26/2022 Re: Chase Bank Landscape Plan Review I have reviewed the landscape plans submitted by Bergmann for the Chase Bank plans dated 5/6/2022. The following includes my comments and/or recommendations: Landscape Plan (Sheet C7-0) The landscape plan submitted includes keeping the existing plantings already located on the site with no new plantings proposed. After reviewing the landscape plan and visiting the site I noticed many of the existing trees located on this site are ash and maple. There are also a few trees on this site that are in poor condition. Due to Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) being found within the City of Oak Park Heights last summer and infestations currently expanding throughout the City, I would recommend removing all of the ash trees on the site along with the trees in poor condition and replacing the trees with something other than maple trees to work towards the Minnesota DNR community tree canopy 20-10-5 guidelines. This means a community has no more than 20% of their trees within a single family, no more than 10% of their trees within a single genus and no more than 5% of their trees within a single species. As the City of Oak Park Heights strives to work towards this goal this means avoiding planting any additional maple trees throughout the City. 2. Replacement trees to be planted must be hardy under local growing conditions, tolerant and/or resistant to major insect and disease problems and fairly low maintenance. All plant sizes, root and container classes included in the plan must conform to the City of Oak Park Heights zoning ordinance requirements. TREE CITY U.S.A. Page 117 of 130 3. Update the Landscape Plant List to include the replacement trees to be planted and updated information. 4. Update the Landscape Plan to include the proposed locations of the replacement trees to be planted. Landscape Details Planting Notes/Planting Detail The landscape notes and planting detail was not submitted. Please include the following items on the final plans: 1. All trees must be landscape grade trees of good form and structure not Park Grade trees. Trees with poor form will be more prone to storm damage and failure in the future. Please include this in the planting notes. 2. Burlap, wire and all rope must be removed from the top 12" of the root ball on all trees. 3. All trees must be straight and not need staking after planting. Contractor shall stake trees only if the tree(s) begin to lean within the guarantee period, please include this in the final planting notes. 4. The landscape contractor is required to plant trees and shrubs according to the approved planting detail diagrams and landscape notes submitted with the final approved landscape plan. This will be checked after planting and any deviations from the plans must be corrected before the landscaping will be approved by the City, this needs to be noted in the final plans. 5. Planting detail diagrams must be included on the plan sheet(s) for: -Deciduous Trees -Evergreen Trees -Shrubs -Perennials -Maintenance Strip (Sod edge, seeding, landscape edging, mulch) 6. Contractors doing any type of tree work must secure a City of Oak Park Heights Tree Worker's License for 2022 from the City of Oak Park Heights Building Department. All required documents must be submitted with the application. 7. The City Arborist will conduct an Initial Landscape Inspection after all plants/trees, mulch, act, have been installed. 8. The City Arborist will conduct a Final Landscape Inspection typically (1) year after installation, at the end of the plant guarantee period. For Final Acceptance of Installation and Landscape Plants the specified planting procedures must have been followed and all plants must be alive and in good condition at the end of the plant guarantee period. TREE CITY U.S.A. Page 118 of 130 If you are in need of some further information on the City of OPH Ordinances and Other Resources in Regards to Trees, Planting and Landscaping please reference the following items: o City of OPH Ordinances 0 401 (see 401.16 Design Guidelines Ordinance) ` 0 1302 (Shade Tree Diseases and Pests) 0 1304 (Tree Ordinance) 0 1305 (Shade Tree Program) 0 1307 (Tree Protection) o City of OPH Development Application Packet (see Pages 10-12) o City of OPH Design Guidelines Packet (see Pages 25 & 26) o City of OPH Tree Species List o City of OPH Tree Workers License Application o American Standard for Nursery Stock (ANSI Z60.1-2014 is the most recent version) published by AmericanHort Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this landscape plan review. Please feel free to forward my comments to the development team for this project. 2 TREE CITY U.S.A. Page 119 of 130