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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-12 & 24 Approvals Summary • OAK PARK HEIGHTS DDD, LLC — Conditional Use Permit, Planned Unit Development Amendment and Site Plan Review Planning Commission Recommendation: April 12, 2001 City Council Approval: April 24, 2001 The City Council approved the Planned Unit Development, the Conditional Use Permit, and the site plan review for two office /warehouse buildings at the intersection of Memorial Avenue and 55 Street North with the following conditions: 1. The City Council grants flexibility to consider the front lot line and building front to be Memorial Avenue North. 2. Building elevations are revised to note the proposed colors of the painted concrete block and trim. The primary color must be a soft, warm, earth tone. Color samples must be submitted for City review and approval. 3. Building #2 is revised to include at least one stepped back break in the fagade that is similar to Building #1. 4. The landscape plan for the entire property including all phases is subject to review and approval of the City Arborist. Further review and approval of the landscape plan by the City Arborist will be required for that area identified for ponding if the Watershed District determines that the stormwater pond is not required. Landscaping must include screening of trash enclosures and loading areas. 5. Details of the proposed wall lights are submitted and are compliant with Section 401.15.7 of the Zoning Ordinance. 6. Wall signage must not exceed 64 square feet for each business. If a monument sign is proposed, plans must be submitted showing that the sign does not exceed 50 square feet. The plans are subject to City review and approval. 7. All grading, drainage and utility plans shall be subject to review and approval of the City Engineer. 8. Watershed District approval is required. 9. A phasing plan is required and is subject to City review and approval. The parking lot for both development phases shall be fully constructed within one year of issuance of the building permit for Building #1. • • 10. If Phase 2 does not begin within three years of PUD approval or if the plans substantially change, approval of Phase 2 will be cancelled and the project must go through the review process again. 11. A development agreement will be required between the City and developer subject to review and approval of the City Attorney. 12. Comments of the Planning Commission, City Council and other City staff.