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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2008-076 Crosstown Medical RESOLUTION NO. 2008-76 A, APPROVING A FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN WITH o e ``' VARIANCES FOR CROSSTOWN MEDICAL City of Edina BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: Section 1. BACKGROUND. 1.01 Crosstown Medical LLC is requesting a Final Development Plan review with the following variances at 4010 65th Street West: 1. Front building setback variance from 74 feet to 52 feet. (A 22-foot variance.) 2. Rear building setback variance from 74 feet to 20 feet. (A 54-foot variance.) 3. Side building setback variance from 74 feet to 20 feet. (A 54-foot variance.) 4. Front parking structure setback variance from 67 feet to 18 feet. (A 49-foot variance.) 5. Rear parking structure setback variance from 67 feet to 20 feet. (A 47-foot variance.) 6. Side parking structure setback variance from 57 feet to 10 feet. (A 47-foot variance.) 7. A side yard drive-aisle setback variance from 10 feet to 3 feet. (A 6.7-foot variance.) 8. Minimum tract area variance from 10 acres to 2 acres (An 8 acre variance.) 9. A parking stall variance from 393 stalls to 373 stalls. (A 20-stall variance.) 1.02 The specific proposal is to tear down the existing two-story, 26,000 square foot office building • to build a 75,017 square foot, four-story medical office building with a five-level attached parking ramp. 1.03 On July 30, 2008, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Final Development Plan and Variances. 1.04 On August 7,2008, the Zoning Board of Appeals approved the variances. Staff appealed the decision in order for the City Council to take final action on the Final Development Plan and Variance. Section 2. FINDINGS . 2.01 With the exception of the variances, the proposal would meet the required standards and ordinances for a Final Development Plan. 2.02 The proposal meets the required standards for a variance,because: 1. There is a unique hardship to the property caused by the shape and limited depth of the lot,especially the western half of the site. 2. The variance would meet the intent of the ordinance because the building is reasonably sized given the allowed FAR in the RMD district is 1.0. The proposed FAR is .85. 3. The height of the ramp and building are generally consistent with buildings and ramps in the area. 4. The site's location adjacent to Crosstown Highway 62. City Hall 952-927-8861 4801 WEST 50TH STREET FAX 952-826-0390 EDINA, MINNESOTA, 55424-1394 www.cityofedina.com TTY 952-826-0379 RESOLUTION NO. 2008-76 5. The high water table prevents the parking from being constructed under ground. 6. The site is an extension of the RMD District to the east. 7. The site would have adequate parking. 8. The site is located in close proximity to bus lines and bicycle parking would be provided. 2.03 The increase in density could be supported by existing roadways,as determined in the traffic study done by Wenck and Associates. Section 3. APPROVAL NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the City Council of the City of Edina,approves the Final Development Plan and variances for the proposed Crosstown Medical building. Approval is subject to the following Conditions: 1. The site must be developed and maintained in conformance with the following plans, • unless modified by the conditions below: • Site plan date stamped June 30, 2008. • Grading plan date stamped June 30,2008. • Landscaping plan date stamped June 30,2008. • Building elevations date stamped July 17, 2008. • Roof plan date stamped June 30, 2008 2. The following must be submitted to the city before the city issues a building permit: a. A final landscape plan for staff approval. Additional over-story coniferous trees must be planted along the north lot line to further break up the mass of the structure, and provide year round screening. b. A copy of the recorded resolution with the county. 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. The site needs to hold the first inch of rainfall. The remainder may go off site per a pond expansion agreement. RESOLUTION NO. 2008-76 • 6. Compliance with the conditions required by the City engineer in his memo dated May 22, 2008. 7. Compliance with the conditions required by the Transportation Commission. 8. The design and construction of the entire project must be done with the Sustainable Initiatives as outlined in the applicant's narrative within the staff report. 9. Trail and sidewalk connections must be included as demonstrated on the preliminary plans. Public easements must be established over all public sidewalks. 10. All buildings must be built with sprinkler systems, subject to review and approval of the Fire Marshal. 11. Per Section 850.10. Subd. 3.13 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, a letter of credit, performance bond or cash deposit must be submitted in the amount equal to 150% of the proposed landscaping. • 12. Off-street provision of 19 bicycle parking spaces must be provided on site, subject to approval of the City engineer. Adopted by the city council of the City of Edina, Minnesota,on Au t 19, 2008. ATTEST: Debra A. Mangen, Ci Jerk es 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 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 August 19, 2008, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. • WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of 2008. RESOLUTION NO. 2008-76 • City Clerk •