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RESOLUTh 0. 2018-62
APPROVING FINAL REZONING FROM MDD-6, MIXED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
TO PUD-17, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT— 17, INCLUDING A FINAL
DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR PHASE 1, AND A FINAL PLAT
FOR SOLOMON REAL ESTATE GROUP
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows:
Section I. BACKGROUND.
1.01 Solomon Real Estate Group is requesting a Rezoning from MDD-6 to PUD-17 to develop the
vacant 12.5 acre Pentagon South Parcel. The first phase would include 11,800 square feet of
retail space, a 193-room hotel, a 153 room hotel, and a parking ramp. The second phase
would be two S-story office buildings, a parking ramp and 19,000 square feet of office/retail.
At full development build out, the project would include 225,000 square feet of office space, 2
hotels (346 rooms), 30,800 square feet of retail and two parking structures with a total of
1,545 spaces.
1.02 A Preliminary Rezoning to PUD with a draft Overall Development Plan was approved for
these parcels for an office development in 2014, however, no Final Rezoning was sought and
no Final Development Plan was approved.
1.03 The property is legally described as follows:
See attached Exhibit A.
1.04 To accommodate the request, the following is required:
➢ Rezoning from MDD-6 to PUD-17, Planned Unit Development, Overall Development
Plan;
➢ Preliminary Development Plan for Phase I; and
➢ Preliminary Plat.
1.05 On May 9, 2018, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the requests. Vote: 8
Ayes and I Nay.
1.06 On June 5, 2018 the City Council had a public hearing and granted preliminary approval of the
requests.
1.07 On August 8, 2018, the City Council considered the Final Rezoning and Final Development
Plan.
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Section 2. FINDINGS
2.01 Approval is based on the following findings:
1. The proposed land use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
2. Conformance with the Development Principles established in the Greater Southdale Area
Planning Framework Vision. The following principles are included:
➢ Improved pedestrian connections to move people through and around the site.
➢ Provide a "come to" and "stay at" development with mixed uses, retail, restaurant,
public space including seating areas, and a center plaza;
➢ High quality buildings and design;
➢ Provision of added shared public parking.
➢ Public art; and
➢ Economic vitality brought to Pentagon Park.
3. The proposed project would meet the following goals and policies of the Comprehensive
Plan:
a. Movement Patterns.
• Provide sidewalks along primary streets and connections to adjacent
neighborhoods along secondary streets or walkways.
• Provide pedestrian amenities, such as wide sidewalks, street trees, pedestrian-scale
lighting, and street furnishings (benches, trash receptacles, etc.)
• A Pedestrian-Friendly Environment.
b. Encourage infill/redevelopment opportunities that optimize use of City infrastructure
and that complement area, neighborhood, and/or corridor context and character.
C. Support and enhance commercial areas that serve the neighborhoods, the City, and
the larger region.
d. Increase mixed-use development where supported by adequate infrastructure to
minimize traffic congestion, support transit, and diversify the tax base.
e. Increase pedestrian and bicycling opportunities and connections between
neighborhoods, and with other communities, to improve transportation
infrastructure and reduce dependence on the car.
f. Buildings should be placed in appropriate proximity to streets creating pedestrian
scale. Buildings "step down" at boundaries with lower-density districts and upper
stories "step back" from street.
g. Building Placement and Design. Where appropriate, building facades should form a
consistent street wall that helps to define the street and enhance the pedestrian
environment. On existing auto-oriented development sites, encourage placement of
liner buildings close to the street to encourage pedestrian movement.
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i. Locate prominent buildings to visually define corners and screen parking lots.
ii. Locate building entries and storefronts to face the primary street, in addition to
any entries oriented towards parking areas.
iii. Encourage storefront design of mixed-use buildings at ground floor level, with
windows and doors along at least 50% of the front facade.
iv. Encourage or require placement of surface parking to the rear or side of
buildings, rather than between buildings and the street.
4. The proposal meets the City's criteria for PUD zoning. In summary the PUD zoning would:
a. Provides a mixed-use development by including retail, office, hotel and restaurants.
b. Creates a very pedestrian-friendly development with the construction of sidewalks
through and around the site.
C. Ensure that the buildings proposed would be the only buildings built on the site, unless
an amendment to the PUD is approved by City Council.
d. Provide for a more creative site design, consistent with the draft Preliminary Plan, the
2007 Plan, and goals and policies in the Comprehensive Plan.
5. The existing roadways and parking would support the project. WSB Consulting conducted a
traffic impact study, and concluded that the proposed development could be supported by the
existing roads and proposed parking, subject to road improvements.
Section 3. APPROVAL
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina, approves
the Final Rezoning from MDD-6, Mixed Development District to PUD-17, Planned Unit Development
District, including an Overall Development Plan, Final Plat, and Final Development Plan for Phase I.
Approval is subject to the following conditions:
I. Phase I shall be developed per the Final Plans submitted and date stamped July 5, 2018.
2. The Final Landscape Plan must meet all minimum landscaping requirements per Chapter 36 of
the Zoning Ordinance. A performance bond, letter-of-credit, or cash deposit must be submitted
for one and one-half times the cost amount for completing the required landscaping, screening,
or erosion control measures at the time of any building permit.
3. The Final Lighting Plan must meet all minimum requirements per Section 36-1260 of the City
Code.
4. Roof-top mechanical equipment shall be screened per Section 36-1459 of the City Code.
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5. Submit a copy of the Nine Mile Creek Watershed District permit. The City may require
revisions to the approved plans to meet the district's requirements.
6. A Developer's Agreement is required at the time of Final Approval.
7. Compliance with all of the conditions outlined in the director of engineering's memo dated May
I, 2018.
8. Compliance with the WSB Traffic & Parking Study recommendations including:
A. Addition of a northbound left turn lane, southbound striped left turn lane and eastbound
right turn lane at 77th Street and Commercial Access driveway.
B. Addition of a northbound dual left turn lane and eastbound right turn lane at 77th Street
and Computer Avenue.
9. All crosswalks shall be marked with "duraprint" type stamping, or whatever is the city standard
at the time of installation, to clearly identify the pedestrian crossings.
10. The minimum number of bicycle parking spaces required shall be five percent of the automobile
parking space requirement.
11. Subject to the Zoning Ordinance Amendment creating the PUD-17, Planned Unit Development
for this site.
12. Compliance with the recommendation in the city's sustainability coordinator's memo dated June
27, 2018.
13. The applicant shall work with the City Forester to beef up the landscape plan to the extent
possible.
14. Ninety percent (90%) of the parking stalls within the development shall be available to all uses
within the development.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, on august 8, 2018.
ATTEST: U —�
Debra A. Mangen, City clerk aures B. Hovland, Mayor
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS
CITY OF EDINA )
CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Cleric for the City of Edina do hereby certify that
the attached and foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Edina City Council at its Regular
Meeting of August 8, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting.
WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 2018.
Debra A. Mangen, City Clerk
Exhibit A
All of the following described land:
Those parts of Tracts A and B lying Southerly of the following described line: Beginning at a point on the
West line of said Tract B distant 220 feet North of the Southwest corner thereof; thence run
Northeasterly to a point on the North line of said Tract B distant 170 feet West of the Northeast corner
thereof; thence run Northeasterly to a point on the East line of said Tract A distant 40 feet North of the
Southeast corner thereof and there terminating.
Tract C,
Tracts E and F,except those parts thereof lying Northerly of the following described line: Beginning at a
point on the East line of Tract A, distant 40 feet North of the Southeast corner thereof,thence run
Northeasterly to a point distant 120 feet West and 32 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Tract E;
thence run Easterly parallel with the North line of said Tract E for 30 feet;thence deflect to the left at an
angle of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds for 12 feet; thence run Easterly and Southeasterly parallel
with the Northerly and Northeasterly lines of said Tracts E and F to its intersection with the following
described line: Beginning at a point on the Southwesterly line of Tract S distant 105 feet Southeasterly of
the West line of said Tract S (when measured along said Southwesterly line);thence run Southwesterly
at right angles to said Southwesterly line for 100 feet and there terminating,
Tract G, except the East 58 feet of the Southerly 300 feet thereof,
That part of Tract H, lying North of the South 300 feet thereof;
All in Registered Land Survey No. 1050, Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Torrens Property-Certificate of Title No. 1362156.
ADDED PROPERTY:
TOGETHER WITH: (PARCELS NOT INCLUDED IN FIRSTAMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANYTITLE
COMMITMENT NUMBER NCS-904068-MPLS, BUT INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS SURVEY)
THE EAST 58 FEET OF THE SOUTHERLY 300 FEET OF TRACT G AND
THAT PART OF TRACT H, LYING SOUTH OF THE SOUTH 300 FEET THEREOF, BOTH IN REGISTERED LAND
SURVEY NO. 1050, FILES OF THE REGISTRAR OF TITLES IN AND FOR HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA.