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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 2018-116 Approving Comp Plan Amendment Regarding Density in Office Residential DistrictRESOLUTION NO. 2018-1 16 RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT REGARDING DENSITY IN THE OR, OFFICE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Edina, Minnesota, as follows: Section I. BACKGROUND. 1.01 France Equities LLC is requesting a redevelopment of 7200 and 7250 France Avenue. The property is 5.2 acres in size. 1.02 The proposal is to build two 6-story 67.5 foot tall buildings with 299 units of housing and 30,000 square feet of retail/restaurants. Units would range from 1-3 bedroom units. Additionally there would be 10 owner occupied townhomes. There would be 590 parking spaces for the uses. 1.03 To accommodate the request, the following amendment to the Comprehensive Plan is requested: > A Comprehensive Plan Amendment to increase density in the OR, Office Residential District from 30 units per acre to 60 units per acre. 1.04 On October 24, 2018, the Planning Commission held a public hearing and recommended approval of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. Vote: 5 Ayes and 2 Nays. 1.05 On November 7, the City Council held a public hearing and considered the request. The item was postponed for consideration to December 4, 2018. The applicant was asked to consider revising the plans to include recommendations of the City Council including the reduction of the height of the building. 1.06 The applicant revised the plans by taking the seventh story out and stepping back the sixth story. Section 2. APPROVAL NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the City Council of the City of Edina, approves the Comprehensive Plan amendment as written below, subject to Metropolitan Council approval: CITY OF EDINA 4801 West 50th Street • Edina, Minnesota 55424 www.EdinaMN.gov • 952-927-8861 • Fax 952-826-0389 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-116 Page 2 Table 4.3. Future Land Use Categories is amended as follows: OR Transitional areas along major Upgrade existing streetscape and 12-30 residential dwelling units/acre. The City Council thoroughfares or between higher- building appearance, improve may approve a project for up to 60 units per acre through a Office -Residential intensity districts and residential pedestrian and transit PUD rezoning at 7200 & 7250 France Avenue. Criteria to districts. Many existing highway- environment. justify greater density includes: Addressing the City's Working No current examples in City. oriented commercial areas are Principles for Development Building quality, meeting the city's Potential examples include anticipated to transition to this more Encourage structured parking Affordable Housing Policy, sustainability, pedestrian oriented Pentagon Park area and other I-494 corridor locations mixed -use character. Primary uses are offices, attached or multifamily housing. and open space linkages where feasible; emphasize the enhancement of the pedestrian environment. development additional public space and public realm, provision of more green space, underground parking, proximity to low density uses, utilities capacity, level of transit service available, and impact on adjacent roads. Secondary uses: Limited retail and service uses (not including "big box" retail), limited industrial (fully enclosed), institutional uses, parks and open space. Vertical mixed use should be encouraged, and may be required on larger sites. Floor to Area Ratio may exceed 1.0 on a case by case basis, subject to proximity to utilities capacity, level of transit service available, and impact on adjacent roads. Other desired items to allow greater density or density on the high end of the residential housing range above, would include: Below grade parking, provision of park or open space, affordable housing, sustainable design principles, provision of public art, pedestrian circulation, and podium height. Approval is based on the following findings: 1. Higher Densities are generally located on arterial roadways. The OR district is generally located on France Avenue, which connects to both Crosstown 62 and 1-494, and 77th street which connects over to Highway 100. Both 77th and France are arterial roadways. The density is consistent with the AUAR densities contemplated for this area. 2. The densities that have been contemplated as part of the Greater Southdale Area Study have been 80-100 units per acre over the whole of the district. Higher Density is contemplated in between France Avenue and York Avenue (100-150 units per acre...the existing CAC area allows up to 105 units per acre, and the MXC, Mixed Use Center allows up to 150 units per acre); and lesser densities 50-80 units per acre west of France and East of York. The City has allowed greater densities on the east side of York (Envi Edina is 105 units per acre; and the Onyx is 52 units per acre. On the west side of France, the Aurora on France project (senior housing) is 80 units per acre. 3. Density proposed is similar or less than density for mixed use areas for surrounding communities including Minnetonka, Minneapolis, Bloomington, Richfield, and St. Louis Park. 4. Allowing higher densities allows the City greater opportunity to provide affordable housing units, which would help the city to achieve its affordable housing goals. The current Metropolitan Council goal for Edina is to build 878 new units by 2030. 5. The traffic studies done by Wenk Associates and WSB concludes that densities contemplated on the west side of France can be supported by the existing roadway system. RESOLUTION NO. 2018-116 Page 3 ATTEST: Aaron Aliisdt , City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )SS CITY OF EDINA ) James B. Hovland, Mayor 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 4, 2018, and as recorded in the Minutes of said Regular Meeting. WITNESS my hand and seal of said City this day of , 2018. Sharon Allison, City Clerk