HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-09-23 CC Meeting Packet EnclosureMeeting Date September 23, 2003
Agenda Item Title Menard's Expansion
Time Required 5 Minutes
Agenda Placement
Requester's Signature
New Business
Oak Park Heights
Request for Council Action
Originating Department/Requestor Administration, Eric Johnson, Administrator
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Action Requested Discuss and take appropriate action
Background/Justification (Please indicate any previous action, financial implications including budget
information and recommendations).
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 11, 2003 to consider requests
for site plan review, zoning district amendment, subdivision, setback variance and conditional
use permit for an expanded warehouse and garden center at the Menards Store. The
Commission voted to recommend City Council approval subject to conditions of the planning
report. Planning Commission Resolution and a proposed City Council Resolution are attached.
A RECOMMENDING RESOLUTION
OF THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FINDINGS OF FACT AND
RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE REQUEST BY
MENARDS FOR A REZONING, PRELIMINARY PLAT, CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT AND VARIANCES FOR THEIR PROPERTY LOCATED AT
THE CORNER OF 58 STREET NORTH AND KRUEGER LANE BE
APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS
WHEREAS, the City of Oak Park Heights has received a request from Menards for
rezoning, preliminary plat, conditional use permit and variances for their property located at the
corner of 58 Street North and Krueger Lane; and after having conducted a public hearing
relative thereto, the Planning Commission of Oak Park Heights makes the following findings of
fact:
1. The real property affected by said application is legally described as
follows, to wit:
SEE ATTACHMENT A
1 The applicant has submitted an application and supporting
documentation to the Community Development Department consisting of the following items:
and
and
SEE ATTACHMENT B
3. Menards has proposed various changes to their existing 11.9 acre site.
Such changes include the following:
A. The addition of 2.5 acres of land presently zoned Open Space Conservation.
B. The relocation of the store's lumberyard entrance.
C. Construction of a new garden center area.
D. Expansion of the existing lumberyard.
E. Construction of a new warehouse; and
necessary:
4. To accommodate the proposed site changes, the following approvals are
A. Rezoning of the proposed 2.5 acre land addition from Open Space Conservation to B-2,
General Business.
B. Preliminary Plat to combine the 2.5 acre expansion parcel with the existing Menards
parcel.
C. Conditional Use Permit to accommodate modified outdoor storage activities.
D. Variances to allow the lumberyard entrance canopy and parking to encroach upon the
front yard setback of Krueger Lane and allow the expansion of a screening fence that
exceeds six feet in height; and
5. The City staff prepared a planning report dated September 4, 2003
reviewing the request; and
6. The planning report dated September 4, 2003 recommended that the
requests be approved with conditions; and
7. The Planning Commission held a public hearing at their September 11,
2003 meeting, took comments from the applicants and public, closed the public hearing, and
made the following recommendation:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING
COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS THAT THE PLANNING
COMMISSION RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING:
A. The applications submitted by Menards for rezoning, preliminary plat, conditional use
permit and variances affecting the following real property:
SEE ATTACHMENT A
Be and the same as hereby recommended to the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights
the following:
A. Approval of the rezoning from Open Space Conservation to B-2, General Business
District
B. Approval of the preliminary plat to divide property and add it to the existing Menards
site.
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C. Approval of a conditional use permit (to allow expansion of open and outdoor storage)
and variances; 1) from the 40 -foot front yard variance to allow the lumberyard entrance
canopy as close as 28 feet from the east property line, 2) from the 10 -foot parking
setback requirement to allow parking as close as three feet from the east property line
and 3) from the fence height regulations to allow expansion of a 14 -foot -high
fence /storage rack surrounding the outdoor storage area and construction of a wrought
iron fence west of the principal building subject to the following conditions:
1. The applicant submit a revised preliminary plat and a final plat that combines the
proposed expansion area with the existing Menards property.
2. Signage be installed to direct delivery trucks to use the north entrance on Krueger
Lane, which will allow adequate truck maneuvering space.
3. Materials stored or stacked in the storage yard may not exceed a height of 14 feet
and may be only minimally visible from outside of the storage yard.
4. Tree replacement and the landscape plan are subject to review and approval by
the City Arborist.
5. All exterior site lighting be dimmed after 1 1 :00 p.m.
6. The "in" and "out" signs on the lumberyard entrance canopy be revised to not
exceed four square feet in area.
7. All signs on the lumberyard entrance canopy comply with sign illumination
requirements. If external lighting is proposed, there shall be no exposed light
sources or fixtures unless decorative fixtures are utilized and the Tight source is
fully concealed and diffused. If the sign is internally illuminated, there shall be
illumination of the text only.
8. No new flag -like banners are allowed on the property; therefore, the proposed
banners on the entrance gate canopy shall be eliminated.
9. The City reserves the right to require the applicant to reduce the output volume of
the public address system or require the implementation of a radio pager system
for all employees should the public address system become a public nuisance.
10. Delivery, unloading, and movement of goods shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 9:00
p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sundays.
11. A retaining wall shall be constructed between the storrnwater pond and the
lumberyard. Construction drawings of the retaining wall shall be submitted to the
City Engineer for review and approval.
12. Grading and utility plans are subject to review and approval by the City Engineer.
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13 . Storm water management is subject to review and approval by the City Engineer
and Browns Creek Watershed District.
14. The south and west sides of the proposed warehouse building shall be sided with
vertical wood siding that matches the screening structures. The roof shall be a
dark green color to blend with the surroundings.
15. An updated lighting plan for the entire site, including both existing and proposed
lights, shall be submitted subject to City review and approval.
16. The decorative lighting west of the building be eliminated.
17. Yard and soffit lights be mounted horizontally (at a 90 degree angle to the wall or
pole) and be a full cutoff design with the lens not extending below the fixture.
18. The cul-de-sac west of the building be eliminated and a traffic study be
completed.
Recommended by the Planning Commission of the City of Oak Park sleights this 1 l th
day of September 2003.
ATTEST:
Eric A. Johnson, City Administrator
John Dwyer, Chair
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FINDINGS OF FACT AND
RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE REQUEST BY
J. MICHAEL AND CAROLYN DVORAK FOR A REAR YARD SETBACK
VARIANCE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5898 OLINDA AVENUE
NORTH BE APPROVED
WHEREAS, the City of Oak Park Heights has received a request from J. Michael and
Carolyn Dvorak for a rear yard setback variance for property located at 5898 Olinda Avenue, and
after having conducted a public hearing relative thereto, the Planning Commission of Oak Park
Heights makes the following findings of fact:
1. The real property affected by said application is legally described as
follows, to wit:
SEE ATTACHMENT A;
2. The applicants have submitted an application and supporting
documentation to the Community Development Department consisting of the following items:
and
and
A RECOMMENDING RESOLUTION
OF THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA
SEE ATTACHMENT B;
3. The subject property is zoned R -2, Low and Medium Density
Residential which establishes a minimum rear yard setback of 30 feet; and
4. The applicants are proposing to construct an attached screened porch
(resulting in a variance of eight feet), and
5. The City staff prepared a planning report dated August 5, 2003 and
memorandum dated September 4, 2003 reviewing the request and recommended that the
request be denied; and
6. The planning report dated August 5, 2003
7. The Planning Commission held a public hearing at their September 11,
2003 meeting, took comments from the applicants and public, closed the public hearing, and
made the following findings:
a. The subject property is unique in regard to its shallowness.
b. The physical constraints of the property are not a result of actions by the applicants.
c. Alternative locations for the proposed home addition are not practical.
d. The property's excessive front yard setback results in a limited rear yard area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR THE CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING:
A. The application submitted by J. Michael and Carolyn Dvorak for an eight foot variance
from the required 30 foot rear yard setback affecting the real property as follows:
SEE ATTACHMENT A
Be and the same as hereby recommended to the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights
for approval.
Recommended b y the Planning Commission of the City of Oak Park Heights this 11
day of September 2003.
ATTEST:
Eric A. Johnson, City Administrator
John Dwyer, Chair
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