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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2012-176 Final Rezonng, 7500 France Medical Plaza �1 o� e �. � a RESOLUTION NO. 2012-176 APPROVING FINAL REZONING FROM POD-1, PLANNED OFFICE DISTRICT TO PUD, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AND FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR 6500 FRANCE AND 4005 WEST 65TH STREET FOR MOUNT PROPERTIES BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota,as follows: Section 1. BACKGROUND. 1.01 Mount Properties is requesting a rezoning from POD-1, Planned Office District-1 to PUD, Planned Unit Development to allow a five-story,62-foot tall medical building with an attached parking ramp to be built at 6500 France Avenue and 4005 West 65th Street. I 1.02 The p p t3'ro er is legally described as follows: All of Lot 4 and the Easterly 56.44 feet of Lot 3, Block 2 Southdale Office Park Second Addition, Hennepin County,Minnesota. And Lot 3, Block 2, except the Easterly 58.44 feet thereof,Southdale Office Park Second Addition, Hennepin County Minnesota. 1.03 On November 28,2012,the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final Rezoning, Final Development Plan.Vote: 8 Ayes and 0 Nays. Section 2. FINDINGS 2.01 Approval is based on the following findings: 1. The proposed land uses are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. 2. The plans are consistent with the approved Preliminary Development Plan. 3. The site layout would be an improvement over a site layout required by standard zoning; the building is brought up to the street,provides podium height, and front door entries toward the street,includes sidewalks to encourage a more pedestrian friendly environment along the street. 4. The design of the building is of a high quality brick, glass and concrete. A five story building would be generally consistent with the four story buildings on West 65th Street. 5. Traffic would be improved in the area by eliminating the right-in and out access on France Avenue. CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street•Edina,Minnesota 55424 www.EdinaMN.gov.952-927-8861 • Fax 952-826-0389 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-176 Page Two • 6. Based on the traffic study done by WSB, the existing roadways can support the proposed development. 7. The proposed project would meet the following goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan: a. 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. • Locate prominent buildings to visually define corners and screen parking lots. • Locate building entries and storefronts to face the primary street,in addition to any entries oriented towards parking areas. • Encourage storefront design of mixed-use buildings at ground floor level,with windows and doors along at least 50% of the front facade. • Encourage or require placement of surface parking to the rear or side of buildings, rather than between buildings and the street. b. Movement Patterns. • Provide sidewalks along primary streets and connections to adjacent neighborhoods along secondary streets or walkways. • Limit driveway access from primary streets while encouraging access from secondary streets. • Provide pedestrian amenities, such as wide sidewalks, street trees,pedestrian- scale lighting, and street furnishings (benches, trash receptacles,etc.) c. Encourage infill/redevelopment opportunities that optimize use of city infrastructure and that complement area,neighborhood, and/or corridor context and character. Section 3. APPROVAL NOW THEREFORE,it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina,approves the Final Rezoning to PUD,Planned Unit Development and Final Development Plan subject to the following conditions: 1. Subject to staff approval,the site must be developed and maintained in substantial conformance with the following plans,unless modified by the conditions below: • Site plan date stamped November 6,2012. • Grading plan date stamped November 6,2012. • • Landscaping plan date stamped November 6,2012 • Building elevations date stamped November 6,2012. • Building materials board as presented to the Planning Commission and City Council. RESOLUTION NO. 2012-176 Page Two 2. Prior the issuance of a building permit, the following must be submitted: a. A final landscape plan,subject to staff approval. Additionally, 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. b. A construction management plan. 3. The property owner is responsible for replacing any required landscaping that dies. 4. 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. 5. Compliance with the conditions required by the city engineer in his memo dated November 20,2012. 6. Site lighting shall conform to all minimum zoning ordinance standards including an intensity no greater than three foot-candles measured at property lines abutting property zoned residential and ten foot-candles measured at property lines abutting streets or property zoned non-residential. . 7. Trash and recycling areas must be screened per Section 850.10 Subd. 2 of the City's Zoning Ordinance. 8. Sustainable design. The design and construction of the entire project must be done with the Sustainable Initiatives as outlined in the applicant's narrative within the Planning Commission staff report. A sustainability checklist,consistent with their list dated May 25,2012 must be submitted to staff prior to building permit approval. 9. All buildings must be built with sprinkler systems,subject to review and approval of the fire marshal. 10. A Developers Agreement. As part of a Developers Agreement the property owner would be required to participate in appropriate cost sharing for signal improvements at 65th Street and France Avenue. 11. The applicant must enter into a Proof-of-Parking Agreement to add more parking if needed. 12. A minimum of 27 bicycle parking spaces shall be required. A bike parking plan must be submitted as part of the building permit application which demonstrates the City Code required bicycle parking requirements. 13. Adoption and compliance with the PUD Ordinance for the site. Adopted by the city council of the City of Edina,Minnesota,on December 18,2012. ti j RESOLUTION NO. 2012-176 Page Two ATTEST: Debra A. Mangen,City le James B. Hovlan , STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA ) CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting City Clerk 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 December 18,2012,and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of 12012. City Clerk