HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Connection 03192013Council Mulls Residential
Redevelopment Regulations
The Edina City Council began
consideration of an ordinance
amendment and plan that would
allow a more coordinated en-
forcement of residential redevel-
opment.
The Council discussed aspects of
the ordinance amendment at its
work session, and continued
during its regular meeting. As
part of the plan, the cost of dem-
olition permits would increase
from $200 to $1,500. The in-
creased revenue stream would
be used for staffing to coordinate
all aspects of residential redevel-
opment.
The City Council tabled a deci-
sion, and will continue its discus-
sion at a meeting later in April.
Council Approves Preliminary
Plan for Byerly’s
The Council granted preliminary
rezoning from Planned Commer-
cial District (PCD-3) to Planned
Unit Development (PUD), a pre-
liminary development plan and
preliminary plat for the redevel-
opment of the Byerly’s site, 7171
France Ave.
Lund Food Holdings is proposing
to raze the existing 59,000-
square-foot Byerly’s supermarket
and build a new, slightly smaller
store in the northwest corner of
the property, at the intersection
of France Avenue and Hazelton
Road.
The existing store would remain
open during construction. When
the new store is finished, the
existing store would be removed
and two six– or seven-story apart-
ment buildings would be con-
structed. Both buildings would
have underground parking for
residents and one building would
have retail space on the first
floor.
In the second phase of the pro-
ject, another six-story apartment
building with an additional
10,500 square feet of first-floor
retail space would be construct-
ed.
Lunds is expected to seek final
approval this spring in order to
begin construction later this year.
Golf Dome to Be Rebuilt This
Summer
The Council approved an insur-
ance settlement for the Braemar
Golf Dome destroyed by fire in February 2012 and awarded bids
for its reconstruction.
The City hoped to rebuild the
dome for the 2012-2013 season;
however, negotiations with the
City’s insurance carrier delayed
the project. After an initial settle-
ment offer of $930,000, the City
reached a settlement of $2.6
million after several months of
negotiations.
The new dome will be an im-
provement over the old one, and
will include a better designed
support building; a new structural
steel and concrete upper-level
driving deck; Tedlar coating on
the dome membrane to better
remove dirt, snow and ice; insula-
tion in the walls of the dome to
improve energy efficiency and a
new parking lot and sidewalks.
The entire cost of the project is
$3.5 million. Construction is ex-pected to begin in early May and
be completed by Nov. 1.
Council Stalls on Revisions to
‘Southdale Place’ The City Council considered revi-
sions to the approved plans for
apartment buildings in the south-
east corner of Southdale Center.
The developer would like to re-
vise its approved plans in order
to reconfigure parking access,
eliminating the need for intersec-
A summary of the March 19 Edina City Council meeting
March 22, 2013
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tion improvements on York Ave-nue; shorten two buildings by
one story each; replace the town-
homes with apartment-style
housing; enhance landscaping and change pervious pavers on
surface drives to bituminous.
The Council expressed some
dismay for the revised plans. The
developer will come back at the
Council’s April 2 meeting with
revised plans, incorporating the
Council’s comments.
When the revised plans are re-
viewed again, the Council can
approve or deny the revised
plans or send the request for a full review to the Planning Com-
mission. However, the developer
can withdraw its revision request
and build the apartments as
originally approved.
City Council Approves Change
to Bike Lanes on Wooddale
Avenue The City Council approved plans
for staff to pursue a proposed
change to bike lanes on
Wooddale Avenue.
The proposed change includes
placing a centerline, adding a
dedicated bike lane southbound
between 50th and 56th streets and placing sharrows, or “share
the road” markings, on the re-
mainder of the roadway.
The change is contingent on agreement from the Federal
Highway Administration that the
change will not affect the status
of the federal grant that funded the project. If the change does
affect the grant, the Council will
need to decide if the change will
be funded with local funds or MSA (state aid) funds. The time-
line for change is contingent on
which source funds the change.