HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-10-23 CC Resolution 01-10-42 RESOLUTION NO. UI
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FINDINGS OF FACT AND
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE
REQUEST BY ATTRACTA SIGN, REPRESENTING ANDERSON
WINDOWS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT OSGOOD AVENUE AND
HIGHWAY 36, KNOWN AS THE LOWER ST. CROIX MALL FOR A
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT /CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND
DESIGN GUIDELINES REVIEW FOR A CHANGE IN SIGNAGE AND
AWNINGS BE APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS.
WHEREAS, the City of Oak Park Heights has received a request for a Planned
Unit Development/Conditional Use Permit and Design Guidelines review to allow for a change
in signage and awnings at the Lower St. Croix Mall located at Osgood Avenue and Highway 36,
after conducting a public hearing relative thereto the Planning Commission of Oak Park Heights
recommended that the Planned Unit Development /Conditional Use permit and Design
Guidelines review be approved with conditions. The City Council makes the following findings
of fact and resolution:
1. The real property affected by said application is legally described as
follows, to wit: .
SEE ATTACHMENT A
and
2. The applicant has submitted an application and supporting documentation
to the Community Development Department consisting of the following items:
SEE ATTACHMENT B
and
3. The St. Croix Mall property has been granted Planned Unit
Development /Conditional Use Permit approvals under the B -2, General Business District; and
4. Any revisions to the signage plan for the St. Croix Mall are subject to an
amended PUD /CUP in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance and the original mall approvals;
and
5. Changes to the awnings and facade of the lower mall are subject to Design
Guidelines review and approval; and
d. City staff prepared a planning report dated October 3, 2001 reviewing the
request for the amended PUDICUP and Design Guidelines approval; and
7. Said report recommended approval of the sign package and building
fagade improvements subject to the fulfillment of previous conditions; and
S. The Planning Commission held the public hearing at their October 11,
2001 meeting, took comments from the applicants and public, closed the public hearing, and
recommended that the Planned Unit Development/Conditional Use Permit and Design
Guidelines review be approved subject to fulfillment of conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR
THE CITY OF OAK PARIS HEIGHTS THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVES THE
FOLLOWING:
A. The Planned Unit Development/Conditional Use Permit and Design Guidelines
application submitted by Attracta Sign, representing Andersen Windows to allow for a change in
signage and awnings at the Lower St. Croix Mall, affecting the real property as follows:
SEE .ATTACHMENT A
Be and the same as hereby approved by the City Council of the City of oak Park Heights for
approval with conditions as follows:
1. The City Council approved two signs each for Carbone's Pizza and
Subway.
2. The City Council approved the samples of the canvas awning material and
building paint colors as presented by the applicant.
3. Further changes to tenant signage or the addition of signage above tenant
spaces at the lower mall may be approved subject to review of a sign permit by the Building
official, and conformance with the provisions of Section 401.15.G of the zoning ordinance.
APPROVED by the City Council of the i ark Heights thi 23 -.da of
October 2001.
D id eaudet, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kimberly Kamf er, Acting City Administrator
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Attachment A
Property ID # 04.029.20.1 2.0024
Attachment B
X Application form and payment for fees
X Proof of ownership or authorization to proceed as applicant
X A parcel search obtained from Washington county of all properties 1
located within 500 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property
X Property Tax Statement
NIA Grading and Drainage Plan
NIA Landscape Plan
X Signage Plan
NIA Lighting Plan
NIA Tree Protection and replacement Plan
X Building Elevations
..X........ other Plans and/or information as required by Ordinance or
requested by City staff