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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDevelopment Application ' CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS ♦ DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION 14168 Oak Park Boulevard Y is ,g 9a 9 641- P.O. Box 2007 Base Fee: 440.00 Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Escrow Amount: 171000 . •e (651) 439 -4439 Fax: (651) 439 -0574 Street Location of Property 5'101 � -U»iteit... bDU4 gyp N • ` L It MtJ 55002- Legal Description of Property Owner: Name ItavemiA1 peAT St:Nlix . DWS E-T $ 34 Address: 1€,15 • (0P -F-EL ' 'r• City: 't U, WP State: tI1 N Zip: 55061.- Telephone: (Home) (Business) (461 . . (Fax) 451 °15 i • f 7 tic' (Other) Applicant: Name 1 l\11'S $1-COIM 1 TxpecToe DF o ildNS Address: lQ)'ti 0 7• City: '?1 _ State: Pt N Zip: 55 _ Telephone: (Home) (,5 1'• 6 (Business) Les I ,1 ,5J • 9A1 (Fax) (DSI •? .)5 . 1 4 b'7$c (Other) . Type of Request(s) Zoning District Amendment Home Occupation XG' Conditional Use Permit obteNymwr Site Plan Review Variance: Single Family Residential PUD: Amendment Variance: Other Residential/Commercial /industrial PUD: Concept Plan Subdivision PUD: General Plan Subdivision: Minor 'Street Vacation Comprehensive Plan Amendment City Financial Assistance Description of Request(s): wu.t) 0. 49 52o4F• SeviAMliiNt 5TH $ou -ectJ- Pit twofeC:A (1 A— i r1F.Ac -'Itw l l.C. I * f- tiEt.DS If a request for planning /zoning action on the subject site or any part thereof has been previously approved, please describe it below: V.Owner /Applicant Initials RECEIVED APR 15 2013 Development Application, Page 2 General Conditions Application Review The undersigned acknowledges that before this request can be considered and/or approved, all required information and fees, including tany deposits, must be paid to the City. An incomplete application will be returned to the applicant. The application approval process commences and an application is considered complete when all required information and fees are submitted appropriately to the City. Professional Fee Responsibility It is the understanding of the undersigned that all City Incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this request(s) will be promptly paid upon receipt. if payment is not received from the applicant, the property owner acknowledges and agrees to be responsible for the unpaid fee balance either by direct payment or a special assessment against the property. Applicants will be billed on a monthly basis for Planning, Engineering, Legal and Community Development fees as they are accrued. it is understood that interest will be charged on the account at the maximum rate allowed by the Fair Credit Act if it becomes thirty (30) days past due. Failure to pay administrative and processing fees in a timely manner may result in denial of the application. All fees must be paid at the time of application and shall be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit. The undersigned applicant further acknowledges and consents that all unpaid fees owing the City of Oak Park Heights shall be treated as unpaid utility fees and may be certified for collection as with delinquent utility billings and may be assessed against the subject real property if unpaid by October 31 of each year. •party Address G c3 ( eitnuAteTrog $otxralf D 41C1t-i -WNT MN £SO ( ni >ti'Vl CP6L"t A,� Dat e: y,1 ° i 1 O ner 810ature Date: / 4// 3 Applicant Signature 1875 South Greeley Street Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 STILLWATER AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Te1:6513518340 fax: 651- 351 -8380 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 834 tdd: 651 www.stillwater.k12.mn.us April 9, 2013 Eric Johnson City Administrator City of Oak Park Heights 14168 Oak Park Blvd. N. Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Dear Mr. Johnson, The Stillwater Area High School football team uses a variety of equipment for its practices, including footballs, marker cones, pads, dummies, ball - throwing machines, water jugs, carts and other practice items. Currently all of this equipment must be hauled out to the field and back, for every practice, from an overcrowded small storage area inside the school. The District is partnering with the Pony Touchdown Club to construct a storage building for all this equipment. It will be centrally located at the corners of the three main practice fields, allowing the equipment to be quickly distributed and stored close to its use. The football booster club is raising funds to construct the building, at no cost to the school district. The proposed location is just east of a fence separating practice fields from a storm water retention pond, well within the interior of the school property. Practice fields are north and east of the site. To the west, trees and vegetation surrounding a retention pond completely screen the building. Residences south of the property line are also screened by a change in grade and trees. Approximately 480 feet to the north is the service drive to the rear loading dock area of the school. The building will be a slab -on- grade, rock -faced concrete masonry building with concrete aprons on each end and on one side. The building dimensions will be approximately 20' x 26', with a 9' -4" high masonry wall topped by an 8/12 gable. The roof peak will be about 17' above slab elevation. The masonry will be natural gray, similar to an existing storage building to the west of the stadium. The building will have electricity, but no water, sewer, or plumbing. The district believes that this storage building will provide the football team easier access to their equipment and allow for a more efficient practice facility. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me any time. Sincerely, Dr. Ra • end C. Queener Assistant Superintendent Afton- Lakeland Elementary, Andersen Elementary, Early Childhood Family Center, Lake Elmo Elementary, Lily Lake Elementary, Marine Elementary, Oak Park Elementary, Oak -Land Junior High, Rutherford Elementary, St. Croix Valley Area Learning Center, Stonebridge Elementary, StillwaterArea High School, StillwaterJunior High, Valley Crossing Community School, Withrow Elementary Beginning at thn Northeast Corner of the South 496,00 feet of sold Northeast Quarter, as _ minuted at. a right angle to the South Line of said Northeast Quarters thane* South 80 •! .degrees 45 minutes 42 second* Nast, assumed bearing, along said North lino 2342.42 feat to the center line of Trunk Highway 3, as presently located and traveled! thence North 34 degrees 17 Minutes 12 eaaonda East along said canter line 536.43 feet; thence South 35 degrees 42 minutes 48 seconds East 270.00 feet to the North line of the South 771.07 fest of said Northeast Quarter, as measured at a right angle to said South lin*; thence North 88 degrees 45 minutes 42 seconds East along said North line 1800,78 feet to the last line of said' Northeast Quarter; thence South 02 degrees 00 minutes 03 seconds East along said East line 273.07 feet, more or loss, to the point of beginning, containing 14.70 acres, more or less. Subject to Trunk highway 5 along the Northwesterly 78,00 feet thereof and subject to restrietionn and easements of record. Together with an easement for the purposes of construction, installation, maintenance and repair of utilities under, upon and over the Easterly 30 feet. ea meaisura.i at right angles to the Easterly line thereof of the following described property! That part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 29 North, Range 20 Vest, Washington County, Minnesota, described as follows; Beginning at the Northeast corner of the South 771.07 feet of said Northeast Quarter, as measured et a right angle to the South line of said Northeast Quarter; thence South 8d degrees 45 minutes 42 second* Vest, assumed bearing, *long said North line 1800.70 feet; thence North 55 degrees 42 minutes 48 aeabnds Vest 276.00 feet to the center line of Trunk Highway 5, as presently located and traveled; thence North 34 degrees 17 minutes 12 seconds ' East along said center line 1185,28 foot to the South line of the North 801.66 feet of said Northeast Quarter as uteanured at a right angle to the North line of said Northeast Quarter; thence North 89 degrees 54 minutes 06 seconds Bast along said South line 1383.19 feet to said Scot line of the Northeast Quarter; thence South 02 degrees 00 minutes 03 seconds East along said hit line 1017.03 feet to the point of beginning, oontat.ning 41.20 acres, more or less. Subject to Trunk Highway 5 along the Northwesterly 78.00 fest thereof and subject to restrictions and eaaomenta of record. AND �.. ' That part of the Vast Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 5, that pert Southeast Quarter of Section 6, that part of the Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of said Section 6, that part of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of saki - Section 6 and that part of the northeast Qrter said Section 5 all in Township 29 North, 'Ange 10 Vest, Vashin of Minnesota, described as foliose! County, Commencing at the Southwent corner of said Went Half of the Southwest t2uarter of Section 5; thane* North 01 degree 48 miuittoe 09 seconds Want, assumed bearing, along the fast line of paid West Half of the Southwest Quarter a distastca of 1733.20 feet to the point of beginning; thence South 89 degrees 50 minutes 41 seconds West pereilel with the South line of said Vest Half of the Southwest Quarter a distance of 1325. -39 feat to the Westerly lira of snid !lest Half of the Southwest Quarter; theitca,South 83 degrees 54 !!!mural/ 15 seconds Veet.parallel .. with the South line of srtdd Section 6 • n'diatanea of 3332,47 feet to the ">runtor lino of Old Trunk Iligliwcy'f22 as located and traveled in 1:023; thence 'North 33 greae 26 minutes 30 , epondn East Along said *enter line 996.03,. feet; thence North 34 degrees 17 minuc9 12 seconds Eaet along -oaid center.11nn'1Og.4l feet to the North line of said 2 Nortlheast Quarter of, the'Southwo.C. Quarter; thence South 88 degree!! 45 minutes 42 a000nds West along easid.North line 3.69 tent to the center lino of Trunk Highway 5 an presently .located, and traveled; thence north 34 degrotsn 17 minutoe 1.2 necoe }da Rent Along aei;d neent:a=r line 609.44 feet to the North tine of the South 406.00 foot of said Northeast ,Quarter: tl�wn.•e North 18 degrees 45 minutes 47 ..,..,..a» b__. tE7CCEFT that pert tharoof beiug the tract described in Document ton. 'tvoY[r recorded and on file in .ihe office of the County ti000rdor, Washington County, Minnesota. I Subject to Trunk Highway 115 along the Martin/easterly line thereof. The total area of thin parcel is 110,00 enrol, mote or lass. Subject to roatriations and easamenta of reoord end subject to a drninnga and pending ease/mint ovor that part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 29 North, Range 20 Wet, Washington County, Minnesota lying Easterly of the Easterly tight of line Trunk Highway 5 described Aa follows: Commencing' at the intorpeotion of canter line of said Trunk Highway 5, as presently traveled, and the South line of the North Malt of said Section 6; thence North 344 degroed 17 minutes 12 seconds East, assumed bearing, along acid cantor line 200.78 Coot to the point of beginning; thence Routh 55 ctngreos 42 minutes 48 coconda East 85.00 font thn,tico South It degrees 42 minutes 48 eoconda East 115.00 toot; thence Sout.i, 5t. degroes 42 minutes 48' sroonOs East 110.00 .Gnat; chance North 00 dogreas 21 mtnutee 42 soconda East 248.93 foot; thence north 55 degrees 42 minutes 48 noconds Wait 125.00 feet to said center line; thence South 34 degrees 17 minutes 12 seconds West along said canter line 180.00 feat to the point of beginning, containing 0,71 acres, more or lees. AND • Outlot 'A' and Outlot 4 i3' , Kern' a Education Addition, •ae platted and on file and of record in the Office cif the County Recorder of Woshingten Country, Minnesota. • • • I�, Project Narrative 04.15.13 RE: Design Review Application for proposed new Equipment Storage Building, Stillwater Area High School, Oak Park Heights, MN The SAHS football team uses a variety of equipment for its practices, including footballs, marker cones, pads, dummies, ball - throwing machines, water jugs, carts and other practice items. Currently all of this equipment must be hauled out to the field and back, for every practice, from an overcrowded small storage area inside the school. The proposed storage building is centrally located at the corners of the three main practice fields, allowing the equipment to be quickly distributed and stored dose to its use. The football booster dub is raising funds to construct the building, at no cost to the school district. Current and Surrounding Land Use The proposed location is just east of a fence separating practice fields from a stormwater retention pond, well within the interior of the school property, about 260 feet north of the south property line. Practice fields are north and east of the site. To the west, trees and vegetation surrounding a retention pond completely screen the building. Residences south of the property line are also screened by a change in grade and by trees and vegetation, To the east, beyond the adjacent practice fields, is the Environmental Learning Center. 480 feet to the north is the service drive to the rear loading dock area of the school. Proposed Use The proposed building will be used for athletic equipment storage, primarily by the football team. Architecture The building will be a slab -on- grade, rock -faced concrete masonry building with concrete aprons on each end and on one side. The building dimensions will be approximately 20-0 x 26-0, with a 9 -4 high masonry wall topped by an 8/12 gable. The roof peak will be about 17- 0 high above slab elevation. It will have gray fiberglass/asphalt dimensional shingles. The eaves and fascia will be painted cement -fiber or composite boards, with 7 -0 x 9 -0 overhead garage doors on each end. The end walls of the gable will be a translucent polycarbonate for daylight to the interior. The masonry will be natural gray, similar to an existing storage building to the west of the stadium. The building will have electricity, but no water, sewer, or plumbing. There will be no exterior light fixtures. Power will be run to weather -tight boxes at the end zones of the middle and east practice fields, allowing ball- throwing and other equipment to be plugged in. Signage On each garage door, and area approximately 4 -0 x 6-0 (24 sf) may have a Ponies logo or Stillwater Ponies name, in red, white and /or black. Site Design The site is located to best serve the adjacent fields and reduce visibility of the building from all vantage points. It will be graded to ensure stormwater drains positively away form the building in all directions. In addition to the concrete aprons, the west side closest to the fence will have an exterior slab, draining toward the retention pond. Site Utilities Power to the building will come underground from the nearest available source, likely the existing school, site lighting or the stadium area. Project Contact List 04.15.13 Owner's Representatives Dennis Bloom Director of Operations Independent School District 834 1875 S. Greeley Street Stillwater, MN (651) 351 -8379 bloomd @stillwater. k 12kmn. us Tony Willger Supervisor of Facility & Site Operations Independent School District 834 1875 S. 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