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CAS-11_CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK LOT 2
CENTER COMPANIES, LLC 4069 City of Chanhassen 2/17/2006 Lot 2 Chan West Bus Park City Submittal Pkg. 1,440.00 Center Companies, LLC Lot 2 Chan West Bus Park 1.440.00 Status Report 7/31/08 PLAN.OR2 ri A. si 2000 M r2 T F 5 M T W T F ST F 1 2 3 4 51 2 6 7 6f -7 a 9 101112 7 8.913 141$13.14 15 16 17 18 19 14 15 160 21. 22 121 22 23 24 25 26 N 22 237 28 29 21 26 29 30 31 - 20 29 36 _. __.. ._.. _._.._ ..... _.... Securities LStart Due S P Category Description -i 7/,1/08 7/31/p8 0 Escro,s 'J Cash Escrow Lot 2. Block 2. Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & Landscaping $14,700 Received 2-8-07 from Chan West 11, LLP Receipt 0034318 Notify Bob Generous 617/07 -Bob, status? Kim 6/13/07 - Per Bob, Jill to inspect If OR, may reduce security to 10%. Waiting to hear from Jill. Kim 6/22/07 Per Jill, OK to reduce escrow to 10% ($1,470). Notified Finance to issue check in the amount of $13,230 to Chan West B, LLP. Kim 6/28107 - Escrow refund letter mailed. Check status 611/08. Kim 6/2/08 - Jill, status? Kim 613/08 - Jill inspected site and found the following: Dead evergreens: 9 Dead deciduous: 16 Rain garden: no good South side total: 5 + rain garden West side: 7 North (front): 12 Check status 7/31/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, Status? 8/27/08 - Per Jill, trees have been replaced. OK to release balance of escrow ($1,470). Check request submitted to Finance Dept. 9-4-08. Rim 9/12/08 - Letter and refund check returned. Activity closed. Kim o20 3B 1N tlppmbt Ow gIMM1:37 PM � P-Pmft „MEO P ¢' CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 hKin9 Phale:952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 boleering Phone:952.227.1160 Fax:952.227.1170 Finance Phase: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park 8 Recreation Phone:952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Remation Center 2310 Couha Boulevard Phone:952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fac 952.227.1110 Pubis Weft 1591 Park Road Phone:952.227.1300 Fax: 952227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site wmci.chanhassennn.us September 12, 2008 Mr. Mark Undestad Eden Trace Corporation 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Final Release of Site Plan Agreement Escrow Planning Case 06-11 Dear Mark: Enclosed please find a check in the amount of $1,470.00 as final release of the development security for Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 952-227-1131. Sincerely, Robert Generous, AICP Senior Planner Enclosure ec: Jill Sinclair, Environmental Resource Specialist gAp1aux2006 planning easesx06-11 than west business park lot 2txsemw retum letter-2Aoe Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Vendor: Chan West 11, LLP Vendor No: ChaWes Vendor Aect No: Invoice Number Date Description 090408 09/04/2008 Landscape escrow 06-11 Check Date: 09/11/2008 Check Amount: $1,470.00 Invoice Amount 1,470.00 AMERICANA CITY OF CHANHASSEN COMMUNITY BANK 7700 MARKET BLVD., P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 CHANHASSEN, "A" 55317 75-196-919 (952) 227-1140 Pay: ***One thousand four hundred seventy dollars and Zero cents Date 09/11/2008 To the order of-. Chan THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES AN ARTIFICIAL WATERMARIFHOLD AT AN MOLE TO VIEW .0 _D 91'9 Slim 137797 Amount $1,470.00 =Y OF CHANHASSEN ? O BOX 147 'HANHASSEN MN 55317 )2/08/2007 8:00 AM Zeceipt No. 0034318 'LERK: betty ?AYEE: Chan West II, LLP Landscaping escrow 06-11 S,b,^ACA jr,6 cy-,- G/4108 ------------------------------------------------------- ,andscape Escrow 14,700.00 Cotal 14,700.00 mm 'ash 0.00 '_heck 10039 14,700.00 ----------- 0.00 'hange n � I /-1 I - r, v-\ rL t4-7 o V-- a l Status Report 7/31/08 PLAMOR2 Law 12 T W i F SS:,: M W T F, S 3 4 10 �J7 12 13 14 J4 15 �q6 17 1k 1]�JB �192U 2i 2J�2223 ��423 tot .. E6..2... L8..29.30 3J...... Securities Start Due S P x,1,03 C1 Escrows 0 Cash Escrow Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & landscaping $14,700 Received 2-8-07 from Chan West B, LLP Receipt 0034318 Notify Bob Generous 617/07 - Bob, status? Kim 6/13/07 - Per Bob, Jill to inspect. tf OK, may reduce security to 10%. Waiting to hear from Jill. Kim 6122/07 Per Jill, OK to reduce escrow to I0% (E1,470). Notified Finance to issue check in the amount of $13,230 to Chan West B, IJP. Kim 6128M - Escrow refund letter mailed. Check status 6/l/08. Kim &M8 -Jill, status? Kim 6/3108 - Jill inspected site and found the following: Dead evergreens: 9 Dead deciduous: 16 Rain garden: no goad South side total: 5 + rain garden West side: 7 North (front): 12 Check status 7/31/08. Kim 8/27/08 - 827/08 - Per Jill, trees have been replaced. OK to release balance of escrow ($1,470). Kim OmOStunwtlevalep cm , 91 O M32r PM S=SY NFWWr Paget Meuwissen, Kim From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:37 AM To: Generous, Bob; Meuwissen, Kim Subject: RE: Escrow status? Trees have been repl ced. Ok to release. Jill Sinclair Environmental Resources Specialist City of Chanhassen 952-227-1133 From: Generous, Bob Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:12 AM To: Sinclair, Jill Subject: FW: Escrow status? Can we release balance? From: Meuwissen, Kim Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 9:31 AM To: Generous, Bob Subject: Escrow status? Cash Escrow Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & Landscaping $14,700 Received 2-8-07 from Chan West II, LLP Receipt0034318 Notify Bob Generous 6/7/07 - Bob, status? Kim 6/13/07 - Per Bob, Jill to inspect. If OK, may reduce security to 10%. Waiting to hear from Jill. Kim 6/22/07 Per Jill, OK to reduce escrow to %tified Finance to issue check in the amount of $13,230 to Chan West II, LLP. 6/28/07 - Escrow refund letter mailed. Check status 6/1/08. Kim 6/2/08-Jill, status? Kim 6/3/08 -Jill inspected site and found the following: Dead evergreens: 9 Dead deciduous: 16 Rain garden: no good South side total: 5 + rain garden West side: 7 North (front): 12 Check status 7/31/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, Status? Status Report 6M/08 PLAN.OR2 r 00 Au use 2000 Se 192 b2r 2000T I S M T W T F S 5M TWTFS 1 2 3 4 5 t 2 6 6 9 1011 12 3 4 5 6 1 813 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 2621 0 24 25 26 t] 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 2'X 2629 76'31 24 25 25 2] 28 29 30 ._ ................. ... .. _._. ,/- Securities IStart Due S P Category Description _7 6/1/08 6/1/08 O Escrow% -J Cash Escrow Lot 2, Block 2. Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & Landscaping $14,700 Received 2-8-07 from Chan West 11, LLP Receipt 0034318 Notify Bob Generous 6/7/07 - Bob, status? Kim 6/13/07 - Per Bob, Jill to inspect. If OK, may reduce security to 10%. Waiting to hear from Jill. Kim 6/22107 Per Jill, OK to reduce escrow to 10% ($1,470). Notified Finance to issue check in the amount of $13,230 to Chan West B, LLP. Kim ....... .............................................. VI�� 'x .. .. . .... .............. .... .... ... ... ..... __ . ....... 0 20N Lops Corp &ON al 814 PM s=5law P=Pnnnry Pa I 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952,227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.11 BO Fax: 952.227,1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone:952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park A Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone, 952227.1130 Fax:952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Plane: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax:952.227.1110 Web she www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us June 28,2007 Mr. Mark Undestad Eden Trace Corporation 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 5531 i Re: Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Partial Release of Site Plan Agreement Escrow Planning Case 06-11 Dear Mark: Enclosed please find a check in the amount of $13,230.00 as partial release of the development security for Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. The City will retain $1,470.00 (10%), until June 28, 2008, as landscape maintenance security as required by general condition 6 of the site plan agreement. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 952-227-1131. Sincer . Robert Generous, AICP Senior Planner Enclosure ec: Jill Sinclair, Environmental Resource Specialist g:\plan\2006 planning cases\06-11 chan west business park lot 2\escmw return letterAm The City of Chanhassen e A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a channing downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautilul parks. A great place to live, work, and play. Vendor: Chan West 11,LLP No: Vendor No: chawes VendorDescription Acet crtotion Invoice Number Date 06-11 0621/2007 Erosion control, boulevard CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 MARKET BLVD.. P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 5M17 (952) 227-1140 Check Date: 06/28/2007 Check Amount: S13,230.00 Invoice Amount 13,230.00 AMERICANA COMMUNITY BANK 133334 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 75-196-919 Pay: ***Thirteen thousand two hundred thirty dollars and Zero cents Date Amount 06/28/2007 $13,230.00 To the order of: Chan West 11, LLP M n•i333341I' t:09L90i9691: 60 9 1. 9 SO ReportStatus 1 • •' T T 2T 1 2 11 .3...4._5._8...� .�._8...9 10-11 "�._5...6_7...1 1011�127311 f4151917 �{� 111213111� 24 25 2629 29 at 28 27 28 Qf Securities 611107 6/1107 0 Escrows ® Crib Escrow Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & Landscaping $14,700 Notify Bob Generous 6///07 - Bob, status? Kim 6(13/07 - Per Bob, rm to inspect If GK, may reduce security to 10%. Waiting to hear from fill. Kim __._.._..........................................................._.._......................................._....................................................................._....__............................................................ Caow WenT'dlpewi('�. 113 7613-25M "tai P Pm" Pq t Status Report 6/1/07 plan.OR2 Jul 2000 Au us12010 alert e12000 S M T W T F M T W T F S 1d T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 4....5 6 7 6 .fi. 7 8...9 ..10.11 12 3.. J 5 6 7 8--9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 1d 15 i6 17 18 19 16 11 12 13 14 15.16 1s 17 18 19 20 2f 22 20�21 22 23 Y4 25 26 i7.1819 20 21 2223 23 24 25 26 27 2829 2728 293d' 71*- 24 25 26 2T 28 29 90 30 31. _.. _.... ..... __.. .............. ..._ _ __.. Securities Start Due S P Category Description - 6/1/07 6/l/07 O Escrows W Cash Escrow Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & landscaping $14,700 Notify Bob Generous 6/7/07 -Bob, status? Kim ......................... ...................... ...... .-.._.._.......... ._._._--_____...._.. _ .................................. ......... .._...___ 02.7 Lotus nevebpmem Cory. WIV M 3,27 PM SSMm NR rfty Pays t CITY OF CHANHASSEN P O BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 02/08/2007 8:00 AM Receipt No. 0034318 CLERK: betty PAYEE: Chan West II, LLP Landscaping escrow 06-11 ------------------------------- --- Landscape Escrow 14 700.00 Total Cash Check 10039 Change 14,700.00 0.00 14,700.00 0.00 CHAN WEST 11, LLP L a jE5cro Lk-� 10039 Thomas J. Campbell Roecr N. Kninson Thomas N1. Scott Elliott 11. Knctsch Joel J. jamnih Andrea McDowell Pochlcr Alattltcs. K. BrolT John P. Kelly Soren ils. `,lattich Icoq• A. Schaeffer, I I I Alina Scin-.artz emir K.'McDowell 6larp icritc M. McCnrron • AAn Ukcn.ad in V;,cnn.in 1350 Corpomte Center Cu"c Suite 317 • 6gan, V N 55121 651-452-50:3 Fax 651-452-5550 uMrsr.ck-lasr.cnm CAMPBELL KNUTSON Professional Association •YY Dived Dial: (65I) 234-6222 E-mailAddress: sadson&A-law.com September 15, 2006 Ms. Kim Meuwissen City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 RECEIVED SEP 18 2006 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RE: CHANHASSEN—MISC. RECORDED DOCUMENTS ➢ Site Plan Permit #06-11— Eden Trace Corp. (Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park) Dear Kim: Enclosed for the City's files please find original recorded Site Plan Permit #06-11 with Eden Trace Corp. approving a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square foot, multi - tenant office/warehouse building on Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. The permit was filed with Carver County on August 1, 2006 as Document No. A446675. Regards, CAMPBELL KNUTSON Professional Association Susan R. Nelson, Lega Assistant SRN:ms Enclosure > Document No. OFFICE OF THE A 446675 COUNTYRECORDER CARVER COUNTY, MINNESOTA Fee: $ 46.00 Chec4W.nso Certified Recorded on 0"1-20M at 02 446675 CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT #06-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated April 10, 2006, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corp. (the "Developer"). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building (referred to in this Permit as the "project"). The land is legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and fumish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A —Site Plan (Sheet Al) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. Plan B—Grading Plan (Sheet 2 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. 1 Plan C—Utility Plan (Sheet 3 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. Plan D—Landscaping Plan (Sheet 5 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Shoell & Marlson. Plan E—Elevations (Sheet A3) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by November 30, 2006. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow in the amount of $5,000 ($2,500 - boulevard restoration and driveway aprons and $2,500 - erosion control). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the Developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to ensure the installation of said landscaping. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. Approved Site Plan #06-11 as shown on the plans stamped received February 17, 2006 and subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 10. On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the FOR c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-11 rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Sloe YP P Time (maAmum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock . construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades. 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF CHANHASSEN BY: Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (SEAL) /J AND:/ odd Gerhardt, City Manager 0 DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE CORP. c/k/a EDEN TRACE CORPORATION BY: Its STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisdgaday o 2006, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Manag4j of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. E KAREN J. ENGELHARDT g Notary Public -Minnesota 4NWMy CW ffd"l0n Expires Jan 31, 2010 NOT PUBLIC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss. COUNTY OF YV2( h The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this i-t � day of Lkr)-e-- 2006by NAa(k U Y) c�e cs, -Vo- Cl the President of Eden Trace Corp. a/k/a Eden Trace Corporation, a Minnesota corporation, on,its behalf. DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 NOTARY PUBLIC jipg KIM T. MEUWISSEN �'Notary Public -Minnesota My Commission Expires Jan 31, 2010 CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the property to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer's expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including materials that have blown, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees 0 shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow with the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attorneys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attomeys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all plat development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is first given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on -site construction trailers and temporaryjob site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmasters request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Sevembility. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recording. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. I. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other tight, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. I Construction Hours. The normal construction hours and maintenance of equipment under this contract shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations. In the development of the site plan, the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. M. Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer concerning neither the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Development Contract, agrees that the Development Contract shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. Dated this�l day of 3 e'A , 2001a COMMUNITY CORPORATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF:xcV) The foregoing instrument was 20LL, by bi;1 u A. -T.u, on its behalf. DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 227-1100 0 v; -%. `;'ray Q/ iJi5: .- A 10 beforeme this? day of y NOTAPYPUBLIC JNAAA,5A�J Cq NICOLE L. RISTOW Notary Public -Minnesota �':Z. My Cammiaslon Fxp1m Jw 31, 2011 CONSENT CHAN WEST II, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, fee owner OWNff of all or part of the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Permit, affirm and consent to the provisions thereof and agree to be bound by the provisions as the same may apply to that portion of the subject property owned by them. Dated this IS+K day of J une-- 2006 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss COUNTY OF (2aNer CHM W= III LLP 4 W. _• §-A-ral Partner i.•iiiii�7i'i i�SiiYo The ffgregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this + day of �1 A ne I 2006,by �'r K �V�fSP_ C1 , General Partner of CHAN WEST II, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, on behalf of the partnership. NOTARY PUBLIC DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, NIN 55317 (952)227-1100 11 KIM T. MEUWISSEN Notary Public -Minnesota M Commisspn Expires Jan 31, 2010 btc -1 1 Status Report 6/1/07 plan.OR2 Jul 2000 Au ust 2000 S 1e ,2000 S M T W T F M T W T F M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 4. 5 6 7 6 W. 7 a 9 .10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11. 12 13 14 15 19 14 15 16 1] 19 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 /6 17 1019 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 1 10 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 26 29 30 31 - 24 2 25 2t 29 29 30 30 31 V Securities Slant Due s P Category Desch lion 6/1/07 6/1/07 F Escrows �J Cash Escrow Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement 06-11 Erosion Control, Boulevard Restoration & landscaping $14,700 Notify Bob Generous $14,700 ........... _._....................................... .. _.__ _.__....__ _.______.. ......... ._._... C�poca WM7.24 Pu S-- .a=P. SCANNED °"e� Document NO. OFFICE OF THE A 446675 COUNTY RECORDER CARVER COUNTY, MINNESOTA Fee: $ 46.00 ChecI4: 16072 Certified Recorded on 08-01-2006 at 02:00 ❑ AM 446675 1111111111111111111111Carl CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT #06-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated April 10, 2006, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corp. (the 'Developer"). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building (referred to in this Permit as the "project"). The land is legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and furnish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A —Site Plan (Sheet Al) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. Plan B—Grading Plan (Sheet 2 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. 1 (�%� //I� {CANNED Plan C—Utility Plan (Sheet 3 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. Plan D—Landscaping Plan (Sheet 5 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Shoell & Madson. Plan E—Elevations (Sheet A3) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by November 30, 2006. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow in the amount of $5,000 ($2,500 - boulevard restoration and driveway aprons and $2,500 - erosion control). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the Developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to ensure the installation of said landscaping. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. Approved Site Plan #06-11 as shown on the plans stamped received February 17, 2006 and subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type 11 silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 2 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the FOR c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Sloe }'p [� Time (marim�m time sn area can remain unvegetated whm area is wt active) worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane' signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification (1 d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation �� �(90 e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing �\ f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems („ rj50 g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria -jD D 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. I 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. k LW � 200 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. Lv- [ f 27. Si&walk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The [6 sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades. 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF CHANHASSEN W( BY: A Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (SEAL) AND: odd Gerhardt, City Manager 1, DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE CORP. c/k/a EDEN TRACE CORPORATION I: Its PXJI� STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss COUNTY OF CARVER The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisagaday o 2006, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Managiwj of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council.I# D KAREN J. ENGELHARDT 4 Notary Public -Minnesota My Canmisaion Expires Jan 31, 2010 NOT PUBLIC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss. COUNTYOF fJe( The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this IrJ_+ day of n-e- 2006 by Mai (t l..lnS acid the President of Eden Trace Corp. a/k/a Eden Trace Corporation, a Minnesota corporation, on,its behalf. DRAFI'ID BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 NOTARY PUBLIC KIM T. MEUWISSEN IS,`.. -g Notary Public -Minnesota -:W - �� My Commission Expires Jan 31. 2010 CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT GENERAL CONDMONS 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the property to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developers expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including materials that have blown, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow with the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. 7. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attomeys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attomeys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all plat development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is first given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on -site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmaster's request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severability. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the 7 remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. 'Recording. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. I. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. I Construction Hours. The normal construction hours and maintenance of equipment under this contract shall be from 7:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are fast provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations. ations. In the development of the site plan, the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. A Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer concerning neither the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT (eJ p011W+ which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Development Contract, agrees that the Development Contract shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. Dated this?l � day of �.'+�. 120014 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF >C, ) COMMUNITY d CORPORATION The foregoing instrument was acknowledgedbefore me this ? day of �V rt 2 II 20-da,by W-11%,ri A rv&Ae.(, A"«t6t (wi2t,,a * 6G,k Q on its behalf. NOTAAY PUBLIC DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 ""7?4 NICOLE L. RISTOW Notary Public -Minnesota My Commission Expires an 31, 2011 10 CONSENT CHAN WEST II, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, fee owner GQQW of all or part of the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Permit, affirm and consent to the provisions thereof and agree to be bound by the provisions as the same may apply to that portion of the subject property owned by them. Dated this 15*" day of J uOe- 2006 « r• r— STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss COUNTY OF Cf'arder ) The fore e going instrument was acknowledged before me this } day of �\ w ne. 2oo6,by I `u�� U Q . dal Partner of CHAN WEST II, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, on behalf of the partnership. NOTARY PUBLIC DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 227-1100 KIM T, ME UWISSEN Notary Public -Minnesota RrY Commission Exgras Jan 31, 2070 11 Thomas J. Camphcll Roger N. Knutson Thomas M. Scott Elliott B. Knetseh Joel J.Janinik Andrea McDowell Poehler Matthew K. BrokP John F. Kelly Soren M. Mattick Henry A. Schaeffer, Ill Alin; Schwartz Craig R. McDowell Marguerite M. McCarron . Also Licensed in Wisconsin 1380 Corporate Center Curve Suite 317 • Eagan, MN 5512t 651-452-5000 Fax 651-452-5550 www.ck-law.com CAMPBELL KNUTSON Professional Association Direct Dial: (65I) 234-6222 E-mailAddress: snelson@ck-law.com September 15, 2006 Ms. Kim Meuwissen City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 RECEIVED SEP 18 2006 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RE: CILANHASSEN — NUSC. RECORDED DOCUMENTS ➢ Site Plan Permit #06-11— Eden Trace Corp. (Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park) Dear Kim: Enclosed for the City's files please find original recorded Site Plan Permit #06-11 with Eden Trace Corp. approving a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square foot, multi - tenant office/warehouse building on Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. The permit was filed with Carver County on August 1, 2006 as Document No. A446675. SRN:ms Enclosure Regards, CAMPBELL KNUTSON Professional Association Susan R. Nelson, Leg Assistant WA XWO • Document No. OFFICE OF THE A 446675 COUNTY RECORDER CARVER COUNTY, MINNESOTA Fee:$ 46.00 Check# 16072 Certified Recorded on 08-01-2006 at 02:00 ❑ AMI,JPM 111111111111111111uCad CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT #06-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated April 10, 2006, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corp. (the 'Developer"). I. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building (referred to in this Permit as the "project"). The land is legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and fumish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A —Site Plan (Sheet Al) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. Plan B—Grading Plan (Sheet 2 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. SCANNED Plan C—Utility Plan (Sheet 3 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madsen. Plan D—Landscaping Plan (Sheet 5 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Shoell & Madson. Plan E—Elevations (Sheet A3) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by November 30, 2006. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow in the amount of $5,000 ($2,500 - boulevard restoration and driveway aprons and $2,500 - erosion control). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the Developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to ensure the installation of said landscaping. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. Approved Site Plan #06-11 as shown on the plans stamped received February 17, 2006 and subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: T of Sloe )'PQ P Time (maim time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not active) worked) Steep er than 3:1 7 Days 10:1 to 3:1 14 Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIN is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades. 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF CHANHASSEN BY: L ATLf Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (SEAL) AND: odd Gerhardt, City Manager DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE CORP. c/k/a EDEN TRACE CORPORATION BY: Its pz—k STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisdgmday o 2006, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City ManagW of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. KAREN J. ENGELHARDT �,.p; Who Publl -Minnesota My Co WWY JM31,2010 NOT PUBLIC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss. COUNTY OF f �e The foregoing instrument was ac owledged before me this !E + day of U-n-e- 2006 by KfA(� (...1 ncte S -lr0.Cthe President of Eden Trace Corp. a/k/a Eden Trace Corporation, a Minnesota corporation, on,its behalf. DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 NOTARY PUBLIC KIM T. MEUWISSEN . Notary Public -Minnesota -?- My Commission Expires Jan 31, 2010 CrrY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the property to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer's expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including materials that have blown, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees 0 shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow with the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. 7. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attorneys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attorneys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all plat development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is fast given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on -site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmaster's request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this I VI -Tow,I , D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severability. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recording. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. I. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. I Construction Hours. The normal construction hours and maintenance of equipment under this contract shall be from 7:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations. In the development of the site plan, the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. A Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold hamiless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer concerning neither the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. 0 MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Development Contract, agrees that the Development Contract shall remain in frill force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. dx" Dated this' l 1 day of 3 .. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF _-X,64— ) The forego 20.da, by L II; L on its behalf. (ss. instrument was DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 200la COM ITY CORPORATION lnedgedt before me this)7 day of __75y n -R_ &OTAAY PUBLIC NICOLE L. RISTOW Notary Public -Minnesota My Cmmissim Expires Jm 31, 2011 CONSENT CHAN YA= II, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, fee owner MOM of all or part of the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Permit, affirm and consent to the provisions thereof and agree to be bound by the provisions as the same may apply to that portion of the subject property owned by them. Dated this 15-�K day of J une- 2006 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF Carer ) The ffgregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of J\ A. rye 2006, by I `ur V�f4 , General Partner of CHAN WEST II, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, on behalf of the partnership, '��--4 NOTARY PUBLIC DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen, 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 SSEN #4=E nesota an 31, 2070 11 C - CITY OF CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227-1100 FAX (952) 227-1110 TO: Campbell Knutson, PA 317 Eagandale Office Center 1380 Corporate Center Curve Eagan, MN 55121 WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Copy of letter LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 6/28/06 Sue Nelson RE: ® Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Change Order ❑ Pay Request ❑ -� COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 4/10/06 06- Site Plan Permit Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Foryouruse ❑ As requested ❑ For review and comment ❑ FORBIDS DUE REMARKS ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Returned for corrections ® For Recording ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPY TO: Mark Undestad, Eden Trace Corp. SIGNED: LkR-al — im Meuwissen, ( 2) 227-1107 SCANNED If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT #06-11 AGREEMENT dated April 10, 2006, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corp. (the "Developer"). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building (referred to in this Permit as the "project'). The land is legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and furnish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A --Site Plan (Sheet Al) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. Plan B--Grading Plan (Sheet 2 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. 1 Plan C—Utility Plan (Sheet 3 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. Plan D—Landscaping Plan (Sheet 5 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Shoell & Madson. Plan E—Elevations (Sheet A3) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by November 30, 2006. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow in the amount of $5,000 ($2,500 - boulevard restoration and driveway aprons and $2,500 - erosion control). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the Developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to ensure the installation of said landscaping. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: 1 Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. Approved Site Plan #06-11 as shown on the plans stamped received February 17, 2006 and subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 2 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope Time (mmd� tlme an area Mn remain unvegetated when area is not active) worked) Stceper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Das Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock . construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that 3 fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades. 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF CHANHASSEN BY: Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (SEAL) AND: odd Gerhardt, City Manager DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE CORP. r BY: Its Px_� STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisa$fl'day o 2006, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Manag of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. a KAREN J. ENGELHARDT _ 2\ Notary Public -Minnesota My CanmWm Eioi Jan 31, 2010 NOT PUBLIC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF iLQe The foregoing instrument was ac owledged before me 2006 by N1 fa (L U v)Cjr S A-a_c DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-I100 this IS day of n-e-. NOTARY PUBLIC "" •< KIM T. MEUWISSEN 3 Notary Public -Minnesota 'n>" I commissim Expires Jan 37, 2010 CITY OF CHANHASSEN SNE PLAN PERMIT 1*.4 we t 1f y m". GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the property to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer's expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developers and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including materials that have blown, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees G] shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow with the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attorneys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attorneys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all plat development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is first given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on -site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmasters request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severabiliri. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recordine. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. L Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. J. Construction Hours. The normal construction hours and maintenance of equipment under this contract shall be from 7:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws. Ordinances. and Regulations. In the development of the site plan, the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. M. Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer concerning neither the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. 0 MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT �o +.,..,w,• L. 1 .,a.ck Ce1 Pe! -I-I% tN. which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Development Contract, agrees that the Development Contract shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. Dated this~ day of 3 ...v , 200la �.►; ;a.,, .Tray 2/ i�a.s: .-...,i STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF >C,-V ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ? day of --�5Uyt -e 20-da,by L,);kic, ,-1 A. -Fv.ao,- 19re-&&nt G Lovnn,.l,1-4 tS;,,k cc, aaI DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 NOTAPY PUBLIC J#mN 1 10 CONSENT Owners of all or part of the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Permit, affirm and consent to the provisions thereof and agree to be bound by the provisions as the same may apply to that portion of the subject property owned by them. Dated this 15+Kday of J LAne- 2006 STATE OF MINNESOTA ( ss COUNTY OF (2arJet- B The ffg_regoing instrument was acknowledged before me this = day of �� A ne. I` 2006,by (K- Y DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 1 NOTARY PUBLIC KIM T. MEUWISSEN Notary public-Mlnnesota Commissbn Expires Jan 37, 2010 11 F.F.E.=961 -_. __ . _ _-i , _I — __. •M mocosm w NAGE R IAE NEM ��11L�11 '`'�-- L—yum BLVD. 3 n -99 1 1 0 b EO 90 I 1 SUIE IN fEET I 1 Lo N FORwAnoN E%IS G LOT 1, BLOCK 2: 159,135 SF / 3.65 AC LOT 2, BLOCK 2: 150.867 SF / 3.46 AC ) LOT 1, BLOCK 2: 165,539 SF / 3.80 AC ) LOT 2, BLOCK 2: 144.463 SF / 3.31 AC _ OWNER VOLK—MINGER PROPERTIES, LLC 8470 GALPIN BLVD CHANHASSEN. MN 55317 (952) 470-1753 1 DEVELOPER EDEN TRACE CORP. 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN. MN 55305 (952) 361-0722 �qs �YvnIor, pelt II.N�IF�.�rp.n+^as.b4:sawr gbrlsplNle:Na.l 1b 1MNII0NI �.t.---•a®•��-- tmaet Yb�IIaNP SchoellMadson . F� �TM+q Er rvN,, 5,` ^ W"Namlela,a W uN�,lrram TN.N�77� 4qN C�0^� Ed�� ." rp. wr...«, = eeass rasa aa>ma RM�1 Nr11Maaebn: psb: per'••••ra i...�.�oa►m neec: uaia sneeenr: &rrt prrr.r post BMI Ro1ea NV,Eer eawlals p.. oNs M1y N> cNecae BY � M1��d a� Approved 08/22/05 Amended 04/10/06 CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS Staff is proposing the following development standards govem the development of the property. Development Standards a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD light industrial/office park. The use of the PUD zone is to allow for more flexible design standards while creating a higher quality and more sensitive proposal. All utilities are required to be placed underground. Each lot proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. The PUD requires that the development demonstrate a higher quality of architectural standards and site design. Ancillary uses may be permitted as listed below once a primary use has occupied the site. Shared parking may be used within the development. • b. Permitted Uses The permitted uses in this zone shall be limited to light industrial, warehousing, and office as defined below. The uses shall be limited to those as defined herein. If there is a question as to whether or not a use meets the definition, the Community Development Director shall make that interpretation. Light Industrial - The manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, or testing of goods or equipment or research activities entirely within an enclosed structure. There shall be negligible impact upon the surrounding environment by noise, vibration, smoke, dust or pollutants. Conferences/Convention Center - establishments designed to accommodate people in assembly, providing conference and meeting services to individuals, groups, and organizations. Contractor yard - means any area or use of land where vehicles, equipment, and/or construction materials and supplies commonly used by building, excavation, roadway construction, landscaping and similar contractors are stored or serviced. A contractor's yard includes both areas of outdoor storage and areas confined within a completely enclosed buildings used in conjunction with a contractor's business. Must comply with isthe following standards: • (1) Equipment and supply storage must be screened or enclosed. Screening shall comply with Buffer Yard D and F4 Fencing as specified in Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code.. (2) Vehicles/Equipment shall be stored within an enclosed or screened area. (3) No unlicensed or inoperable vehicle/equipment shall be stored on premises. (4) All chemicals shall be stored in proper storage facilities, specified by OSHA regulations. (5) The contractor shall be Licensed, Bonded and Insured Day Care - establishments providing for the care and supervision of infants and children on a daily basis. The following applies to Day care centers: (1) The site shall have loading and drop off points designed to avoid interfering with traffic and pedestrian movements. (2) Outdoor play areas shall be located and designed in a manner which mitigates visual and noise impacts on adjoining residential areas. • (3) Each center shall obtain all applicable state, county, and city licenses. Health Services- establishments primarily engaged in furnishing medical, surgical and other health services to persons. Office - Professional and business office. Recreation/Health Club - establishments engaged in operating reducing and other health clubs, spas, and similar facilities featuring exercise and other physical fitness conditioning. Research Laboratory - establishments engaged in scientific research or study. Must comply with the following standards: (1) All chemicals and pollutants and waste must be stored, used and disposed of according to OSHA and Hazmat regulations and standards. (2) The building must be secure from persons other than laboratory personnel. (3) No outdoor experiments that cause hazards or excessive noise or odors shall be permitted on site. • Utility services 2 • Warehousing - Means the commercial storage of merchandise and personal property. Ancillary Uses (in conjunction with and integral to a primary use) Antennas Screened outdoor storage - Outside storage is permitted, if approved by the City Council as part of the site plan review, subject to being completely screened with 100 percent opaque fence and/or landscape screening. Showroom - showroom type display area for products stored or manufactured on -site provided that no more than 20 percent of the floor space is used for such display and sales. Telecommunication Towers by conditional use permit only. Prohibited uses • Auto related including sales and repair • Churches • Garden Center • Home furnishings and equipment stores • Home Improvement/Building Supply • • Lumber Yard • Retail 40 • Outdoor speakers or public address systems C. Setbacks The development is regulated by the PUD Standards. There are no minimum requirements for setbacks on interior lot lines in the PUD zone, except as specified below. The following setbacks shall apply: In the PUD standards, there is the requirement for landscape buffering in addition to building and parking setbacks. The following building and parking setbacks shall apply: Buffer yard, Setback building/parking (ft.) Galpin Blvd. C, 50, 50 Lyman Blvd. C, 50, 20 (amended 4/10/06) Street A NA, 30, 10 Interior Lot Lines B, 0, 0 CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard — P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 — (952) 227-1100 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION Name Phone: g52 36( o'rZz Fax: 9s2- 3(ot o-7z3 Email: _ Undeb e aol• co^ Owner Name and Phone: Email: Planning Case No. c)(0 — CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 1 7 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Fax: 95'L 36( o1L3 NOTE: Consultation with City staff is required prior to submittal, including review of development plans Comprehensive Plan Amendment Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Interim Use Permit (IUP) Non -conforming Use Permit Planned Unit Development* 109� ck"e Rezoning Sign Permits Sign Plan Review Site Plan Review (SPR)* 5W4-- -t90 = q(}p Subdivision* Temporary Sales Permit Vacation of Right-of-Way/Easements (VAC) Variance (VAR) Wetland Alteration Permit (WAP) Zoning Appeal Zoning Ordinance Amendment Notification Sign — $200 (City to install and remove) X Escrow for Fili Fees/Attorney Cost- - $50 CUP jPS &AC/VAR/WAP/Metes 8 Bounds - $450 Minor SUB TOTAL FEE $ i 34o l An additional fee of $3.00 per address within the public hearing notification area will be invoiced to the applicant prior to the public hearing. / *Sixteen (16) full-size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 8%" X 11" reduced copy for each plan sheet along with a digital copy in TIFF -Group 4 (*.tif) format. **Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract. Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews. NOTE: When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application. PROJECT NAME: CWaP'?— LOCATION: &A-tJ AA�1J WenrT taL (t3 S Pp'e- _ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: L-of 2Z 46Lz k I. P—m {.,�7s HAQKc FIRST App tm o t`.l TOTAL ACREAGE: WETLANDS PRESENT: YES K NO PRESENT ZONING: Y U REQUESTED ZONING: PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION: o"p - REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION: REASON FOR REQUEST: A 4 )OS Sf Or-Gtcb �WAREL+oK�E This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, you should confer with the Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and procedural requirements applicable to your application. A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within 15 business days of application submittal. A written notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within 15 business days of application. This is to certify that I am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership (either copy of Owners Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application. I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Z _ 6 -o (o Date _ /& _p Date G:\pLAMforms\Development Review Applic tion.DOC Rev. 12/05 0 CITY OF CAANAA3SEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952227.1100 Fax: 952227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952,227.1160 Fax:952,227.1170 Finance Phone: 952227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax:952.227,1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone:952.227.1300 Fax:952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone:952.227,1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us May 12, 2006 Eden Trace Corp. Attn: Mark Undestad or Ben Merriman 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Site Plan Agreement, Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Planning Case #06-11 To Whom It May Concem: Enclosed is a site plan agreement that must be executed by the developer. Return the agreement to the City for execution and recording at Carver County within 120 days of the approval (by August 8, 2006). The required security specified in the site plan agreement shall be submitted prior to the city issuing a building permit. A copy of the executed agreement will be returned for your files. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (952) 227-1132. Enclosures c: Planning Case File #06-11 g:\plan\2006 planning cases\06-11 char west business park lot 2\site plan agreement cover letter.doc tICANKD The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A gnat place to live, work, and play. CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT #06-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated April 10, 2006, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corp. (the "Developer"). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a one-story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building (referred to in this Permit as the "project"). The land is legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and furnish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A —Site Plan (Sheet Al) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. Plan B—Grading Plan (Sheet 2 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. O!k' i34 I Plan C—Utility Plan (Sheet 3 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Schoell & Madson. Plan D—Landscaping Plan (Sheet 5 of 6) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Shoell & Madson. Plan E—Elevations (Sheet A3) stamped received February 17, 2006, prepared by Houwman Architects. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by November 30, 2006, The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow in the amount of $5,000 ($2,500 - boulevard restoration and driveway aprons and $2,500 - erosion control). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the Developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to ensure the installation of said landscaping. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: 1 Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. Approved Site Plan #06-11 as shown on the plans stamped received February 17, 2006 and subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type 11 silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 2 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. In. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope Time (maximum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that 3 fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades S. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. (SEAL) CITY OF CHANHASSEN lia F.1121�71 Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor Todd Gerhardt, City Manager Id DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE CORP. IWA Its STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this —day of , 2006, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Manager, of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of 2006 by DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 NOTARY PUBLIC 5 CITY OF CHANHASSEN Sr PLAN PERMIT GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the property to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer's expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including materials that have blown, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be wan -anted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees 0 shall be wan -anted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit from a bank or cash escrow with the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. 7. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attomeys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attorneys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all plat development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is first given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on -site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmasters request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severabiliri. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recordine. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. I. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. I Construction Hours. The nominal construction hours and maintenance of equipment under this contract shall be from 7:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws Ordinances and Regulations. In the development of the site plan, the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. A Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer concerning neither the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Development Contract, agrees that the Development Contract shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. Dated this _ day of 20_. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 20_, by DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 227-1100 day of NOTARY PUBLIC 10 -i A CONSENT Owners of all or part of the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Permit, affirm and consent to the provisions thereof and agree to be bound by the provisions as the same may apply to that portion of the subject property owned by them. Dated this _ day of 2006 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 NOTARY PUBLIC 11 G� r April 25, 2006 Cl l l OF Eden Trace Corp. C11Hl1IlHJSfi11 N Attn: Mark Undestad or Ben Merriman tout ��tf� 8156 Mallory Court 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 PC Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment & Site Plan Review, Administration Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park — Planning Case #06-11 Phone:952.227.1100 - Fax: 952.227.1110 To Whom It May Concern: Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1190 Fax 952.227.1190 This letter is to formallynotify you that on April 10, 2006, the Chanhassen City Y Y P Council approved the following motions: Engineering PFaxe9�2271170 A. "The City Council approves the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment for a 20-foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right -of - Finance way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park." Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax:952227.1110 B. "The City Council approves Site Plan #06-11, for a 49,105 square -foot Park A Recreation office/warehouse building, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated PFax:9522.271110 February 17, 2006, subject to the following conditions: Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 1. The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and PP P g Y 2310CoullerBoulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site Fax:952.227.1404 restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden Planning 6 Natural Resources vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration Phone:952.227.1130 function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated Fax:952.227.1110 infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property Public works owner/association or property management company. 1591 Park Road Phone:952.227.1300 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must Fax 952.227.1310 sign all plans. Senior Center Phone:952.227.1125 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm Fax:952.227.1110 water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware Web site that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate wonvoi.cliannassens '.us property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. gpANNlO The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding (rails, and beautiful parks. A Beat place to live, work, and play. Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment & Site Plan April 25, 2006 Page 2 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope Time (marimum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:ltoll 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained e rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment & Site Plan April 25, 2006 Page 3 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades." Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment & Site Plan April 25, 2006 Page 4 If you have any questions, please contact me at 952-227-1132 or by email at imetzer@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. g:Nplan\2006 planning cases\06-11 chm west business park lot 2Vetter of appmval.doc r • City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 Ulo— 11 shocked if it came back in exactly the same location. But the, I wouldn't be shocked if it was somewhere else either I guess but, I think the key point for me is that, when you said we haven't had that discussion yet. That's the piece that I want to see to occur before we come back in a couple weeks. Kevin Clark: Understood, and not to be argumentative but I'm not sure they have an engineering plan for me to match up to... Councilman Lundquist: And it may be just a concept plan, that's fine. So we'll work with the information that we have and we'll go from there. That's all we can do. And another key point, clarification again is, it's not my intention to hold back your project based on whether or not they have engineering level drawings yet or not. It's you know, I just want to see, I want to see how the color pens match up on the paper is all at this point. Kevin Clark: Understood. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. Anything else at this point or questions or clarification or. Kate Aanenson: I've got it. Mayor Furlong: You've got it? Kate Aanenson: I've got it. Direction. Mayor Furlong: I'm glad somebody has it. Very good. Is there any other discussion? If not, is there a motion to table? Councilman Lundquist: I would move that we table item 5 for further clarification and some more details. Mayor Furlong: Thank you, is there a second? Councilman Labatt: Second. Mayor Furlong: Motion's been made to table and seconded. Councilman Lundquist moved, Councilman Labatt seconded that the City Council table Planning Case #05-24, Liberty at Creekside for further clarification and details. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK, LOT 2, BLOCK 2 CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK, APPLICANT EDEN TRACE CORPORATION: REQUEST FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT FOR REDUCED PARKING SETBACK AT THE SOUTHERN PROPERTY LINE AND SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR AN OFFICEIWAREHOUSE BUILDING. 42 NAMED City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 Kate Aanenson: Thank you. The applicant informed us that they were unable to be here tonight so, but we still want to present the item. There wasn't a significant amount of issues at the Planning Commission. Can you hear me? Mayor Furlong: It's softer than usual so that's, but as long as people in the audience can hear and if it's broadcasting correctly, which it sounds like it is. Kate Aanenson: This item was recently approved. The site plan you're looking at, or will be looking at was recently approved as a part of a PUD back on August 250'. The reason it was given the PUD is to preserve the trees on that larger open space. This is the subject site itself. And that is the location of Lyman and then there's the pond over to the, Easter colors. So with this site plan it's ... 46,000 square foot building. Office warehouse building. The issue that came up on this project was, when the development was originally approved there were setbacks that were put in place that showed two different standards. There was some discussion at the Planning Commission. If you look at this drawing closely, if you can zoom in on that. The drawing itself showed on this side, actually it's hard to see but there was parking shown in the front so there was a question as far as the setback so with this application was also an amendment to the PUD to allow parking in the front of the building. Again the goal with this building, if you look at how it's sitting on the site is that the loading docks be located internally which we try to do so you're screening those so they don't have the appearance as you drive down the street. So the staff did recommend approval of that amendment. There's some ambiguity in the letter that came from the County talking and the Planning Commission did discuss this about, is there enough width? There's 120 feet on there. We believe adequate lane width based on future plans of Lyman Boulevard so we don't think the parking, any additional right-of-way should impact that at all. The building itself is highly articulated. The one issue that we did have is two of the sides. So there was the one issue, there's two walls. Actually ...south side that don't, there's about 58 feet that there's not enough articulation on the building itself, on the north and south side, and the developer did agree to make those changes. So with the split face block face and the articulation over the doors, we went through in the staff report, went through all the design standards that are in place for the PUD. It does meet all those requirements. The Planning Commission did hold a public hearing to review this project and did recommend approval of the site plan and the amendment, and those are identified in your staff report. So with that, the staff is recommending approval of the site plan with conditions outlined in the staff report and I'd be happy to answer any questions. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Questions for staff. Councilwoman Tjomhom: I just had one real quick one Kate. Has there been any other correspondence or reactions from the neighborhood? Kate Aanenson: We just had one ongoing issue and that's regarding storage of one of the users up there in the treed area and the developer has I believe resolved that at the end of last week. Just trying to keep the site cleaned up. Some of those existing uses as we're building new buildings. Put in some storage in areas that we're trying to preserve. I think we've got that resolved. °4"ItAOs 43 r • • City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 Councilwoman Tjomhom: Okay. Mayor Furlong: Other questions for staff. Councilman Lundquist: Kate the, I'm okay with the project as a whole and the parking along Lyman's not an issue for me. I mean you know, the only one's who are going to see it is Holasek's anyway so. Mayor Furlong: Not that you don't care about what they see. Councilman Lundquist: But they're not going to get cars parked along Lyman you know. If it was on the north side of the development where the homes would see it, I'd have a problem. Kate Aanenson: Right, it is industrial across the street. Councilman Lundquist: Right. So that doesn't concern me. The thing, I just want to make sure that we're comfortable with the issue of potentially expanding Lyman Boulevard and having enough room. I don't want to get into a situation where we're wiping out trees and shrubs and curbs and parking spaces so that the County can expand Lyman Boulevard 8 years down the road or 4 or whatever it comes to be and we get into a match back and forth of you know, what's going on or that so just to assure me that everybody's good there and I'm fine with it. Mayor Furlong: Councilman Lundquist wants a guarantee. Assurance though. He wants assurance. Paul Oehme: Well I can only say that the section of roadway that the County is building in conjunction or MnDot's building in conjunction with the 212 project is 52 feet wide. That's by Powers Boulevard on Lyman Boulevard so, and we are anticipating a similar section to that in this area just based upon traffic volumes and such so if it's a 52, 54 foot roadway, we've got 120 foot right-of-way out there right now. It's in our estimation that there should be significant, enough right-of-way to support whatever improvements. Councilman Lundquist: You've got about 25 feet on each side of that roadway. Paul Oehme: Yeah, and we're looking at a trail on the north side of the roadway at this time. No other amenities on the south side. Potentially a signal at Galpin so. Councilman Lundquist: Okay. Paul Oehme: That's in our estimation. Nothing's been finalized yet but that's where it seems to be heading. Councilman Lundquist: Okay. And we've already had the discussion with the County about putting in access off of there that they already ixnayed so we don't ever have to worry about them trying to squeeze a road in between Lot 2 and the holding pond or anything like that right? 0 City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 Kate Aanenson: That's correct. Can you zoom in so they can see that. I'm just going to show the overall layout. Can you zoom in on this? Councilman Lundquist: ...I remember having a conversation when we were looking at that and we said no way we're coming off of Lyman so we don't have to worry about the turn lane and anything like that. Kate Aanenson: Based on the project itself, this is a storm water pond. It would be difficult to get a road through there at this point, yeah. Councilman Lundquist: Okay, I'm good. Kate Aanenson: So with that again the Planning Commission and the staff felt it was a very well designed building based on the proposed use so. Councilman Lundquist: Let the record reflect I've been assured. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Other questions for staff on this. Councilwoman Tjornhom: You know I just had one quick one about the rain garden. Is that something new that we're doing in Chanhassen? Kate Aanenson: There's a few places that we're trying to implement them where we're trying to rectify some storm water capacity issues. Existing situations. That's typically where we try to do them but there are other applications for them. Councilwoman Tjornhom: But we have a history of them being successful? No? Kate Aanenson: No, they're just. Mayor Furlong: Wasn't there a pond there? To the west. Kate Aanenson: Yes, there's a pond here, correct. Mayor Furlong: Help me understand. Are there rain gardens here as well? Councilwoman Tjornhom: Isn't there a rain garden? Maybe not. Never mind. Kate Aanenson: I'm not aware of that. It might be in the overall PUD and I'm not sure specific on this site. That might be in the overall PUD. Councilwoman Tjomhom: Okay. Todd Gerhardt: The Arboretum has rain gardens currently in the community and we're looking at some applications out at Lake Ann as a part of the parking lot improvements out there. Just another way of filtering storm water prior to going into a creek or reservoir. 45 Y Ar • • City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 Councilwoman Tjomhom: Okay. Mayor Furlong: Any other questions? Okay. Very good, thank you. Any other discussion or comments? Seems like a reasonable proposal. Consistent with the PUD. Again I think the request for the variance on the setback off Galpin for additional parking is a very reasonable request and will include additional landscaping as well that was not part of the original PUD. Kate Aanenson: That's correct. I didn't show that but that was kind of a trade off to provide additional so you wouldn't see the cars and the lights. Mayor Furlong: And the 20 foot setback is actually less than what could be allowed under ordinance, as I read the staff report. Kate Aanenson: That's correct. Mayor Furlong: But again, the landscaping would still be there regardless so. Is there any other discussion on this? If not, is there a motion? Councilman Lundquist: I would move City Council approves Chanhassen West Business Park PUD amendment for 20 foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2 for Chanhassen West Business Park and that the City Council approve Site Plan 06-11 with the conditions in the staff report. Councilman Labatt: Second. Mayor Furlong: Made and seconded. Any discussion on that motion? Councilman Lundquist moved, Councilman Labatt seconded that the City Council approve Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment for a 20 foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Councilman Lundquist moved, Councilman Labatt seconded that the City Council approve Site Plan #06-11 for a 49,105 square foot office/warehouse building, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated February 17, 2006, subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. ER City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise C135 to CBMHS. 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: 47 4 City Council Meeting — A• 10, 2006 e of Sloe P Time (maximum time an area can remain uuvegetaled when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant tc Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems m City Council Meeting — April 10, 2006 g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades. " All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Mayor Furlong: Very good, thank you everyone. APPOINTMENTS TO COMMISSIONS. Mayor Furlong: City of Chanhassen has four commissions on which our residents volunteer their service and time to serve. Those commissions are the Planning Commission, Park and Recreation Commission, Environmental Commission and Senior Commission. The service by our residents on all these commissions is greatly appreciated, past and current and the willingness for all the applicants that submitted applications to volunteer their time is also very much appreciated. Their time which is a significant commitment on their part for up to 3 year terms here this evening will benefit all of us in the city and as a council, and I know I speak for staff too and everyone involved, we greatly appreciate everyone's involvement. With regard to this current round of appointments at our meeting on March 20'h I believe it was and again this evening, the City Council interviewed most of the applicants, for those that were able to attend the meetings and based upon those interviews and discussion, the following appointments are being proposed which we will pass with a motion of a majority of the council, assuming the council agrees. With regard to the Planning Commission we had two 3 year positions and I year remaining on an open term. Kurt Papke and Debra Larson will be appointed to the 3 year positions. Kevin Dillon will be appointed to the Planning Commission for the 1 year remaining term. The Park and Recreation Commission, we had two 3 year positions available. Ann Murphy and Jeffrey Daniel will be appointed to those two positions. On the Environmental Commission, this evening we will appoint Ron Olson and James Sommers to the Environmental Commission. And on the Senior Commission, we had three 3 year positions available. Pat McGough, Barbara Nevin and Victoria Prior will be appointed to those. So again we appreciate all the applicants and all those that serve on our commissions and at this point I would ask for a motion to approve those appointments. Councilman Labatt: Can I ask a question real quickly? 49 :,:. Planning Conunission Meeting — Apri14, 2006 good against the goals that we set back then? Did we not? So I guess I'd like to see as a part of your plan, kind of set yourselves some goals. How we doing? Okay, and maybe have some kind of reporting mechanism that we report it every year how we're doing against the goals. So measurable things that we can try to hit. The other thing is, there are some action plans. They tend to be, I thought they were pretty general and left a lot open for discussion and again I'm going to volunteer myself and members of my group to, organization to maybe help with some of that work. On how to turn these things into actual plans that we go do, and if we need the help with funding or something else that we can help with, we'd obviously be willing to help. So I guess that's kind of the comments. We would just like to be involved and set goals and let's measure against them. Okay? And you guys are the Planning Commission. You have a real challenge in trying to match the plans and the ordinances and make sure we stick with those things as they go forward and as developers come in and try to do things. We need to make sure we stick with our standards and maintain those so, up to you guys and all of us to make sure it happens so thank you. Sacchet: Thank you very much. Excellent comments. Anybody else who would like to address our surface water management plan and update? This is your chance. If there's nobody getting up, I'll bring it back here. We are leaving this hearing open, and as a matter of fact I'd like to ask if somebody would want to make a motion formally leave this hearing open so that we anchor that in. Larson: I can do that. You want to do it? Zorn: Go ahead. Larson: The Planning Commission continues the public hearing for surface water management plan update to the May 2, 2006 Planning Commission meeting. Sacchet: So that's the motion that Debbie makes. Do we have a second? Zorn: Second. Larson moved, Zorn seconded that the Planning Commission table the public hearing for the Surface Water Management Plan Update to the May 2, 2006 Planning Commission meeting. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0. Sacchet: So this hearing stays open and I would expect that commissioners will have a chance to make comment on the May 2°d when this is addressed again as well. PUBLIC HEARING: LOT 2, BLOCK 2, CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK: REQUEST FOR PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT FOR REDUCED PARKING SETBACK AT SOUTHERN PROPERTY LINE AND SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR OFFICEIWAREHOUSE BUILDING, APPLICANT, EDEN TRACE CORPORATION, PLANNING CASE NO.06-11. SCANNED Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Commissioner Mark Undestad removed himself from the commission for this item due to a conflict of interest. Josh Metzer presented the staff report on this item. Sacchet: Thank you. Do we have questions for staff here? Kurt, go ahead. Papke: I'll start out. On page 5 of the staff report it delineates that we can reduce the public right-of-way to a minimum 10 feet if the applicant can demonstrate that we get 100% screening at least 5 feet above the adjacent parking lot. It wasn't quite clear to me from staff report that we demonstrate where that's been achieved. Could you clarify that? Metzer: That's what the code says in the industrial office park district. Papke: Right. Metzer: Allows for setbacks as little as 10 feet with. Papke: Correct, so what I'm getting to is, if the code says we can reduce it to as little as 10 feet, and it's on the, kind of a trade off here is that we get 100% screening up to a height of 5 feet, so how did we achieve that in this plan? I didn't see where. Metzer: It was given an example that this request for a 20 foot parking setback is less than what you know, sometimes permitted by public ... as an example. Papke: Correct, but that permit stipulates that you, it's a give and take. Okay you give them a little bit less setback and in return we get 100% screening at a 5 foot level. So how did we achieve the 100% screening at 5 feet? Metzer: We have, the code lays out a specific buffer yard plantings for in setbacks and one of the conditions is that additional landscaping be planted because the proposal doesn't meet the requirements. Papke: So in the table we have here, is the required planting that we have on page 8 of staff report, which the proposal does not achieve by the way, is the required planting column, will that achieve the 100% screening at the 5 foot level? Without any berming, because unless I, you know I didn't, the grading plans weren't real detailed. Do I take it there is no berm? Metzer: There's on the south property line there is no berming. Papke: Okay, so therefore it's strictly through the landscaping that we're going to achieve that, and does this required amount here achieve the 100%? Is there additional plantings in here above the normal for a 50 foot setback that achieves that 100%? Metzer: No. This is. Papke: This is the minimum. 1 sA Planning Commission Meting — April 4, 2006 • Metzer: ...requirement for the setback that we have proposed for the 20 foot. Papke: So, am I the only one that's confused here? Sacchet: I follow you. Papke: I'm not getting it. If the whole idea is we achieve 100% screening at 5 feet by additional plantings, where's the additional plantings? Generous: The required plantings would almost double the amount of plantings required in that buffer yard. Papke: Okay, so that's what I was getting to. What I was trying to find out was. Generous: If you look at it you go from 20 shrubs to 52 and if you, initially... Papke: So that's what I'm saying. So on page 8, the required plantings columns in the two tables does achieve the 100%? Generous: The only place that's open is with the rain gardens are proposed to go in. Papke: Okay. Generous: It's that column requirement. So then the rest of the stuff gets... Papke: Okay so, just to finalize this, just to make sure I'm not confused. On page 8, the middle column under required, that is double the typical. Double the amount typically required by code and achieves 100%. Generous: What they have is. Papke: It's double what they have. Generous: What they proposed but ... believe that meets the intent. What meets the requirements of the screening. Papke: Okay. Generous: If you look at the third column they have 28 shrubs. They're going up to 52 shrubs... 23 understory that can be evergreens or ornamentals. You put those in, you'll get your screening. Papke: Okay. Alright, it just wasn't clear from reading the staff report how we had achieved the thing that we said we would on, in the, on page 5. Okay. Next comment. Page 7, the hard surface. The PUD standards is 10% average between the 8 developable lots and this one is almost 80% which we make up for how? Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Generous: Through Outlot C, which is the common open space within the development. This lot will be allocated a portion of that green area. Papke: Okay. Okay, so that's, it's the outlot. Generous: Most the time what we do is. Papke: It's the outlot that compensates for it? Generous: Exactly, and that's how we got that in the first place. Papke: Okay, good. Good, good. Last question. Page 9, the run garden. To my recollection I think this is the first time since I've been on the Planning Commission that I've seen a rain garden, so this is a bit new for me. It's great. I think it's great that we're doing rain gardens. I mean that's certainly goodness. But some of these stipulations are a little bit new. Could you explain about this site plan agreement with the city to ensure the rain garden continues to function, keeping it, you know how, is this more work for the city? What, can you color inbetween the lines a little bit on this? Generous: Basically it requires that the developer have some type of maintenance agreement in place to maintain the function of that garden. We could take security to do it. That's something we'll have to work out as we go. It's actually Carver County was the one that put that, asked us to put that condition in. So it will be through both jurisdictions that we will enforce that. But the agreement goes with the property so they'll have to keep, comply with that. It's like the security for other landscaping. Papke: Okay, thanks. Sacchet: Okay, any other questions? Larson: Yeah I have a question. On page 8, what says vehicular use landscape area, and the required is 5,311 square feet. Proposed is 28,935. Can you explain to me what that means? What the huge difference is? Does that mean hard surface area? I'm a little confused on that. Generous: What it means that yeah, basically you're looking at all the driveways and parking areas. We take that total area and there's a formula that we use to determine how many islands they need to have and how much, it's 8% in your vehicular use area has to be in landscaping. So they have, if you look all around their parking lot, they may have more green area but it's not broken up. And that's why the commission is to add additional islands because our ordinance doesn't want all the landscaping in one spot. It wants it scattered so that we get canopy coverage over the parking area and eventually you have cooling. Shade on the parking lot cools it. Larson: Sure. Okay, thank you for clarifying that. Sacchet: Thank you. Any other questions? Deborah. 10 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Zorn: Just had a quick question. Could you clarify what a rain garden is exactly, for those maybe listening and don't really know and educate myself. Metzer: Basically it's a way to treat storm water runoff immediately on site I believe. Generous: The closest thing I know is it's like a swale with vegetation that's conducive to being in more wet soils and it will take out some of the pollutants, but it's an infiltration area that allows the water to percolate into the ground rather than run off into your storm water pond. Provides some holding. But it's not as big as duration holding as a storm water pond. Larson: It's like a filter. Generous: Exactly. A natural filter. It's the buffer yard that we require all the time that you put the natural grasses in. That will slow the water down and allow it to percolate in and evaporate and, which will help us with the storm water. I/m111■ IT. i1 � Sacchet: Jerry, did you have a question too? McDonald: Yeah, I had a question on page 5 where you're talking about the setback and you talk about Lyman Boulevard and I guess the County may be looking at extending that to 4 lanes. What wasn't clear to me was that if they do that, does that encroach into any of this area or is that already accounted for? Fauske: Chair McDonald, the current right-of-way in 120 feet will allow for, typically for a 4 lane roadway of 12 foot lanes... Even with a center median, with constructing a trail, 120 feet is sufficient to accommodate a 4 lane divided roadway. At the time that this was going through the planning process, Carver County did not indicate... McDonald: Okay, so it's not going to encroach into this area where all of a sudden we've got a problem with the parking lot being too close and the berm area or anything. Fauske: We don't anticipate... McDonald: Okay, thank you. Sacchet: Before I open the, there is a comment in here that Carver County registered some concerns. Why would they be concerned if there's no issue? Fauske: At this point in time Carver County has no plans ... for Lyman Boulevard. They anticipate a 4 lane divided roadway at this location. It has, they haven't identified the exact roadway site, therefore we don't know the exactly right-of-way needed at this point. And staff again looking at the ... it doesn't say anything above and beyond the ... 120 feet of right-of-way. That future right-of-way... 11 Planning Commission Meeting — Apri14, 2006 Sacchet: Do they since they have concerns? Fauske: Pardon me? Sacchet: Does Carver County think they need more? Why do they have concerns? Fauske: I think they just put it out there, it's not ... just to put it out there that we know Lyman Boulevard needs to be widened. We don't what it's time will be. We don't know when the right-of-way needs to be ... staff went back and looked at that and come up with a recommendation we looked at... Sacchet: So it's really more a trigger for staff to be more careful. It's not that they have concerns. They just want to make sure you look at it carefully, is that a fair interpretation? Fauske: Correct. They want to make sure staff was cognizant... Sacchet: Okay. Then I have one more question, which is kind of at the heart of this whole matter. And you pointed that out Josh. This was always a 20 foot setback in the plan, however it was a mistake that it was worded to be 50? Metzer: Yeah, it was overlooked I believe during the subdivision process. Sacchet: Because that's significant because I wasn't quite sure from reading the staff report whether it was actually, the ... was 50 and we overlooked that they drew 20. So it's clearly the other way around? That it was always 20 and it was a mistake at somewhere? Generous: No one picked up that we wrote 50 in that because when the PUD was coming forward, all the concern was on Galpin Boulevard with the residential across to the east and no one really looked at that. We made the same for both arterial roadways but their concept plan and the, all the plans were looking at a smaller parking setback for Lyman which is an arterial road. To the south it would be additional industrial development. Sacchet: Because that's an important distinction. I mean it's one thing if staff made a mistake, what they were done versus the applicant agreeing to something and all of sudden deciding they want it different. Generous: Right, and it was never picked up on because the whole issue at the time was installed on Galpin Boulevard. Sacchet: Okay. Alright. That's all the questions I have. Any other questions? No? With that I'd like to invite the applicant to come forward, if we have an applicant here. Yep, we do. If you want to add anything to what staff presented or. Ben Merriman: No, I'm happy to answer any questions. 12 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Sacchet: If you want to see whether we have any questions for you. Do we have any questions for the applicant? Kurt? Papke: Yeah, staff has suggested this additional condition for the architectural articulation to break up, is it the 40 foot span over there? What's your, what's your plan to follow through on that or is this news to you or? Ben Merriman: For the 40 foot, excuse me? Which? Papke: There's a limitation of the 40 foot fagade without any articulation. Ben Merriman: Ah, yeah. Sacchet: Also you may want to introduce yourself. Sorry, I didn't let you introduce yourself. Ben Merriman: Okay, I'm sorry. My name is Ben Merriman and I'm with Center Companies and also Eden Trace and I'm the developer of the property. What we'll probably end up doing here is, is adding a bump out so it will be similar to what you see in the front of the building. We'll have to add a parapet and then drop. For instance we take this feature here and drop it into this area here. I think that will probably do it. That will break the ridge. What we don't want is a long line because then it really starts to look well more industrial than our buildings generally do look. We try to keep them in more of an office tech type of a building, and that's what this is designed for. It's not designed for a heavy manufacturing use. It's designed for more office tech warehouse type of a use. And so I think that will work quite well. Papke: And so you don't have any issues with doing that? Ben Merriman: None. Papke: Okay. In regards to the increased landscape planting, particularly on the south side there, do you have any issues with the increased requirements? Ben Merriman: Not at all. We can add those shrubberies and we'll be careful in selecting what type of shrubberies will do the best there. We'll have to take a hard look at that because of the salt issues maybe from the roads and things but we'll select some shrubberies that will offer the blocking of the view on, and hopefully we'll try to get some evergreens and those types of things that block all seasons. Papke: Could you add a little color to the rain garden design if possible. Ben Merriman: I can although it's very new to me, I must say. So this is going to be a bit of an experiment to, I think for all of us. Again as staff pointed out, it came from Carver County and the purpose of the rain garden so to speak is, I think it was fairly well articulated. Instead of all the water running on a hard surface into a pipe and straight into a pond, which is typically how we've done it, and then the pond acts as a sediment feature and takes out some of the pollutants and allow some of the, well what a holding pond does, it allows some of the petrol products to 13 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 evaporate. In this system it will run into these rain gardens or ditches and it allows for one, filtration and allows two, for some of the water, instead of to just go straight in the pond, it allows it to seep into the soils. And supposedly it's better for ground water, and it does make some sense. So we're interested in trying to see how this goes. We don't know exactly. We've never done it before but we're anxious to try to see how it works out. As far as maintenance, it's going to be kind of a wait and see. We've never, I've never dealt with any of these types of vegetations and it's a different type of vegetation that you plant in there and so we'll have to maintain it and watch it and we may have to change some of the vegetation as years go on. Papke: One last quick one. If I'm reading some of the drawings correctly, it looked like, since some changes were made in the design of the parking for this building, that, am I correct in assuming that more parking along the south side was added and there was at one point just a drive along the south side? And if so, what was the rationale behind that? Ben Merriman: Yeah, you're exactly correct. We did not have any parking on that side of it, and as I pointed out, these buildings are less of a warehouse component and more of an office and tech component. So they're more of a office building than they are a pure warehouse as most people perceive warehouses to be. And we needed more parking. It's just that simple. We have to run a higher ratio of parking in other words, the number of square feet to the number of people has to increase and so we had to add a substantial amount of parking in order to satisfy the tenants that are going to be in here, and tenants or owners so the, of the building. So we increased the parking on that side. Actually we increased it on all sides. Sacchet: Ahight. Any other questions for the applicant? No? Anything you'd like to add from your end? Ben Merriman: No thank you. Sacchet: Thank you very much. Ben Merriman: Thank you. Sacchet: Appreciate it. Now this is a public hearing. I'd like to invite anybody who wants to address this item to come forward. Seeing nobody get up, I'll close the public hearing. Bring it back to the commission for comments and discussion. Any comments? Discussion. If not I'll take a motion. Actually multiple motions. Double motions. Larson: What page? Sacchet: Page 11. Papke: Okay, I recommend that we adopt, I recommend that we approve the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD amendment for a 20 foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of- way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park and B. I recommend approval of Site Plan number 06-11 for a 49,105 square foot office/warehouse building, plans prepared by 14 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Schoell and Madsen, Inc. dated February 17 '06 subject to conditions 1 through 28 as distributed by staff, with the addition in condition 6. Per SAC unit as determined by Met Council. Sacchet: Alright, we have a motion. Is there a second? Zorn: I second. Papke moved, Zorn seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment for a 20 foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. Papke moved, Zorn seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval of Site Plan #06-11 for a 49,105 square foot office/warehouse building, plans prepared by Schnell and Madson, Inc., dated February 17, 2006, subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDFS, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 15 • i Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope }� Ire Time (maximum time w area can remain unvegetated when area is not active) worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 16 Planning Commission Me• g — April 4, 2006 • 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades." All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. 17 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION Application of Eden Trace Corp. for Amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Unit Development and Site Plan Review for a 49,105 square -foot, one-story office/warehouse building — Planning Case No. 06-11. On April 4, 2006, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of Eden Trace Corp. for an Amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Unit Development and Site Plan Review for the property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed PUD amendment and site plan which was preceded by published and mailed notice. The Planning Commission heard testimony from all interested persons wishing to speak and now makes the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The property is currently zoned Planned Unit Development, PUD. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Office/Industrial uses. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. The Zoning Ordinance directs the Planning Commission to consider six (6) possible adverse affects of the proposed amendment. The six (6) affects and our findings regarding them are: a. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan. b. The proposed use is compatible with the present and future land uses of the area. c. The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained in the Zoning Ordinance. d. The proposed use will not tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. e. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not overburden the city's service capacity. f. Traffic generation by the proposed use is within capabilities of streets serving the property. SCANNED 5. Section 20-110: Requires that the proposed development: (1) Is consistent with the elements and objectives of the City's development guides, including the comprehensive plan, official road mapping, and other plans that may be adopted; (2) Is consistent with Chapter 20, Article II, Division 6 of the Chanhassen City Code; (3) Preserves the site in its natural state to the extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general appearance of the neighboring developed or developing areas; (4) Creates a harmonious relationship of building and open space with natural site features and with existing and future buildings having a visual relationship to the development; (5) Creates a functional and harmonious design for structures and site features, with special attention to the following: a. An internal sense of order for the buildings and use on the site and provision of a desirable environment for occupants, visitors and general community; b. The amount and location of open space and landscaping; c. Materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design concept and the compatibility of the same with adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; and d. Vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in terms of location and number of access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and access points, general interior circulation, separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and arrangement and amount of parking. (6) Protects adjacent and neighboring properties through reasonable provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, preservation of views, light and air and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. 6. The planning report #06-11 dated April 4, 2006, prepared by Josh Metzer, et al, is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the PUD amendment and Site Plan Review. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 4d day of April, 2006. Page I of I Sinclair, Jill From: brianhouwman [brianh@houwman.com] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 3:27 PM To: Sinclair, Jill Cc: Mark Undestad Subject: Lot 2 - parking peninsulas I am writing to you in -regards to the comments for the Eden Trace Site Plan Review letter dated April 10, 2006. Item #25 states that we are to adjust the number of landscape islands or peninsulas within "the parking lot area". I believe the key words here are " parking lot area". I have attached a sketch showing my parking lot calculations for required peninsulas with peninsulas indicated for the "parking areas". When calculating just the "parking areas" , the project requires 7 landscaped areas. When calculating the "truck court area" ( which isn't a parking area), 4 landscaped areas would be required in the truck court area. I would like to propose that we submit the project to you with the landscaped areas in just the "parking areas" as stated in line #25. This would then require us to provide 7 landscaped areas instead of 11. Please review & comment. Brian Houw m Houwman Architects 833 3rd Street S.W. New Brighton, hIN 55112 (651) 631.0200 (fax) 639.9726 4/20/2006 0 6L�_ Affidavit of Publication Southwest Suburban Publishing State of Minnesota) )SS. County of Carver ) CITY OF CHANHASSEN Laurie A. Hartmann, being duly swom, on oath says that she is the publisher or the authorized CARVER & HENNEPIN agent of the publisher of the newspapers known as the Chaska Herald and the Chanhassen Vil- COUNTIES lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. o6-11 (A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal NOTTCEIS hanhas en PlanninIVEN g t newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331 A.02, 331 A.07, and other applicable laws, as the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public amended. hearing on at 7:00 p.m. in the Council April hambe s in (B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No._!� Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit Said notice was cut from the columns of to consider a request for Planned the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both Unit Development Amendment forreduceinclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of type used in the composition property line slid d Site Platbackatn southern properly line and Site Plan Review and publication of the Notice: for office/warehouse building on Property located at Lot 2, Block 2, abcdefghljklmnopgrstuvwxyz Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. A plan showing the location Bv' the proposal is available forr pub publicis review at City Hall during regular Laurie A. Hartmann business hours. All interested Persons are invited to attend this Public hearing and express their opinions with respect to this Subscribed and sworn before me on Proposal.. Josh Meter, o Planner I /u' Email: this day of , 2006 imetzerAxi_ hanhaccan.inn us =RADUENZPhone: 952-227-1132on Th rs d y, M C h 23, 2006; No. 635)ger NOon Thursday, Match 23,2(106; No. 9635)WyCa Notary Public RATE INFORMATION Lowest classified raze paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $40.00 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ........... ................... $40.00 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter .............................................. $11.51 per column inch SCANNED City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard Invoice P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 aff OF (952) 227-1100 WME To: Mark Undestad Ship To: Eden Trace Corporation 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen. MN 55317 SALESPERSON DATE TERMS KTM 3/23/06 upon receipt QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 5 Property Owners List within 500' of Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park (5 labels) $3.00 $15.00 TOTAL DUE $15.00 NOTE: This invoice is in accordance with the Development Review Application submitted to the City by the Addressee shown above (copy attached) and must be paid prior to the public hearing scheduled for April 4, 2006. Make all checks payable to: City of Chanhassen Please write the following code on your check: Planning Case #06-11. If you have any questions concerning this invoice, call: (952)-227-1107. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESSI SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN • • P O BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 04/05/2006 9:47:24 AM Receipt No. 0007144 CLERK: katie PAYEE: EDEN TRACE CORP PLANNING CASE 406-11 ------- -------------------------------- GIS List 15.00 Total Cash Check 12188 Change 15.00 0.00 15.00 0.00 SCANNED EDEN TRACE CORP. City of Chanhassen • Chanhassen West Business Center Application Fees • CIn RECEIVE BEN OR 0 4 ZOOS CWtNHp $SEN Mp AtIlva DEPT 4/4/2006 0188 Checking 15.00 CITY OF CHANHASSEN STAFF REPORT PC DATE: April 4, 2006 [2] CC DATE: April 24, 2006 REVIEW DEADLINE: April 18, 2006 CASE #: 06-11 BY: Josh Metzer, et.al. PROPOSAL: Request for a Planned Unit Development Amendment and a Site Plan Review for an officetwarehouse building. LOCATION: Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. APPLICANT: Eden Trace Corp. c p 8156 Mallory Court ¢--, Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)361-0722 PRESENT ZONING: Planned Unit Development (PUD) 2020 LAND USE PLAN: Office/Industrial ACREAGE: 3.32 DENSITY: 0.34 F.A.R. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting a Planned Unit Development Amendment for a 20-foot parking setback standard and Site Plan Review approval for a one- story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant officetwarehouse building. The amendment request is for a reduced parking setback on the southern property line. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION -MAKING: The City's discretion in approving or denying a planned unit development amendment is limited to whether or not the proposed changes and project complies with Zoning Ordinance requirements. If it meets those standards, the City must then approve the site plan. This is a quasi-judicial decision. The City's discretion in approving or denying a site plan is limited to whether or not the proposed project complies with Zoning Ordinance requirements. If it meets those standards, the City must then approve the site plan. This is a quasi-judicial decision. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 2 PROPOSAL/SU IN ARY The applicant is requesting site plan review approval for a one-story, 46,152 square -foot, multi - tenant office/warehouse building. As part of the site plan review the applicant is also requesting an amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a 20-foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard on Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. The current PUD calls for a 50-foot parking setback from the south property line abutting Lyman Boulevard. However, as part of the concept for the project, it was envisioned that a 20-foot parking setback would be established from Lyman Boulevard. WET LAND i I_ LYMAN HOU BALL SITE PLANhORTH NOSCALE Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 3 To the north and east of the proposed building are other undeveloped lots within the Chanhassen West Business Park. To the west is the stormwater pond and wetland contained in Outlot A. To the south is Lyman Boulevard on the other side of which is Holasek Greenhouse, Inc. The property south of Lyman Boulevard is also guided for Office/Industrial uses. The finished floor elevation at the southeast end of the building is one foot higher than Lyman Boulevard, and is five feet higher than Lyman Boulevard at the southwest corner of the building. Water and sewer service is being extended to the property as part of the Chanhassen West Business Park development. Access to the site will be gained via Galpin Court, a public street. The easterly access will be shared with Lot 1. The proposed finished floor elevation for the office/warehouse building is 961, the high elevation of this site. The site has an elevation of 959 at all five corners of the property's parking lot, 958 at the northwestern property line, 959 at the northeast property line, 955 at the east property line, 958 at the south property line and an elevation of 952 at the western property line, the low elevation of the site. The loading docks have a proposed elevation of 957, four feet lower than the proposed floor elevation of the building to permit the backing of trailers up to the building. The proposed development complies with the development design standards for Chanhassen West Business Park. Building materials consist of prominently rock -faced block with burnished blocks as accents throughout the exterior of the building. Staff is recommending approval of the PUD Amendment and Site Plan subject to the conditions of this staff report. On August 22, 2005, the Chanhassen City Council approved the following: • Rezoning of the property located within the Chanhassen West Business Park from Agricultural Estate District (A-2) to Planned Unit Development (PUD); • Preliminary Plat for Chanhassen West Business Park, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated June 17, 2005; and • Wetland Alteration Permit to fill and alter wetlands within the development, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated June 17, 2005. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS • Chapter 20, Article II, Division 6, Site Plan Review • Chapter 20, Article XXIII, Division 7, Design Standards for Commercial, Industrial and Office -Institutional Developments Chanhassen West Business Park Development Design Standards Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 4 PUD AMENDMENT � 1 ® a. - 1W1 ,M1 F.F.E.-961 FFE�9Q6 I7 2 1 i � 1 I I I HRI�G SEla1Ot 50' Padang Setback IB LYMAN BLVD. Pmperty Line — — Current 50' Parking Setback Requirement o _ 1. { _-_ ---G -- --- Q I 2 � 1 Ana —---------- I rJ _ 20' Paliiog Setback �'�--�`` Proposed 20' Parking Setback Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 5 The Chanhassen West Business Park PUD was approved with a 50-foot parking setback from the south property lines of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. The applicant had originally shown a 20-foot parking setback from the Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2 when the Chanhassen Business Park PUD was going through the approval process. During the review period the city and developer concentrated on the Galpin Boulevard frontage setbacks and assumed that the design standards and overall site plan matched as it related to Lyman Boulevard. The property to the south of Lyman Boulevard is guided for Office/Industrial uses. Standard building setbacks are 30 feet in Industrial Office Park (IOP) Districts. The proposed building setback from Lyman Boulevard is 70 feet. The amendment for reduced parking setback is to accommodate one row of parking. Chanhassen City Code permits reduced parking setbacks in IOP Districts stating: Parking setbacks along public rights -of -way may be reduced to a minimum of ten feet if the applicant can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the city that one -hundred -percent screening is provided at least five feet above the adjacent parking lot. The intent of this section is that the city is willing to trade a reduced setback for additional landscaping that is both an effective screen and of high quality aesthetically. Acceptable screening is to be comprised of berming and landscaping. Screening through the use of fencing is not permitted. The applicant is requesting the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD be amended to allow Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, to maintain a 20-foot parking setback with a landscape buffer. A mix of 36 trees and 28 shrubs are proposed to be planted at the south property line of Lot 2 adjacent to Lyman Boulevard. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the plantings to meet minimum landscape requirements. Carver County has written a letter to the City regarding their concerns with the proposed PUD Amendment. Carver County has the intention of reconstructing Lyman Boulevard in the future. The County has not developed a reconstruction plan so they do not know what impact the reconstruction of Lyman Boulevard would have on surrounding property or if additional right-of- way will be needed. Currently, the Lyman Boulevard right-of-way is 120 feet wide. This right-of-way width would accommodate four through lanes (two each direction), two right turn lanes (one each direction), a center left turn lane for both directions of traffic and a 10-foot wide pedestrian trail on the north side of Lyman Boulevard with 26 feet of right-of-way left over. The County had the opportunity to address the potential need for additional right -of way when Chanhassen West Business Park was in the platting process but did not do so. Staff feels the request for a reduced parking setback is reasonable and is recommending approval of the proposed amendment. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 6 GENERAL SITE PLAN/ARCHITECTURE Size Portion Placement Four entrances are located on the western elevation of the building, one with a northwesterly orientation, one with a southwesterly orientation and two facing directly west. Each entry has an arched copper metal canopy hung over the doors. Entrance pilasters are projected 4 inches from the building. Entrance cornices are two feet higher than the building parapet. Buildings of more than 40 feet in width shall be divided into smaller increments (between 20 and 40 feet) through articulation of the facade. A 58-foot section of the northern facade and a 56- foot section of the southern facade do not have an architectural division. Staff is recommending that an architectural articulation be incorporated to these sections of the northern and southern facades. This can be achieved through a number of techniques including: • Facade modulation -stepping back or forward or extending a portion of the facade • Vertical divisions using different textures or materials • Variation in the rooflines by alternating dormers and stepped roofs. Gables or other roof elements to reinforce the modulation or articulation intervals equal to the articulation interval • Providing a lighting fixture, trellis, tree, or other landscape feature with each interval Material and Detail The building consists of 12-inch and 8-inch concrete block in burnished (polished) and rock - faced texture, and a stone veneer. Copper metal canopies are hung over each of the entries. Copper aluminum materials are used for door and window framing. The building facade incorporates window and entry patterning along its front with pilasters projected 4 inches at the entrances. Color The primary building color is a light -tan limestone. Accent colors include saddle (brownish - grey) above the building entries and as a trim feature above the window line and below the roofline running the circumference of the building. The roofline is furnished with a sherwood green (forest green) aluminum coping. Flanking the entryways are pilasters of kasota pink (pinkish -tan) with a saddle (brownish -grey) block base. Entry canopies, window frames and door frames are of a copper penny metal finish. Height and Roof Design Building height is 24' 2" to the top of the parapet at the building entrances which rise above the rest of the parapet two feet. Each entrance will also be covered by a 16-foot wide arched, copper metal canopy which clearly identifies the entryways to the building. All rooftop mechanical equipment must be screened and shall be setback a minimum of 6 feet from the edge of the roof. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 7 Facade transparency The proposed building incorporates four main entrances, two of which face a westerly direction, one northwesterly and another southwesterly. The entire western fagade is lined with a combination of double and triple windows. The eastern fagade is composed of seven 8'x 9'dock doors, two 14'x 14'drive-in doors, six man doors and a triple window. The northern and southern facades use a combination of double and triple windows; the southern elevation also contains two drive-in doors and two man doors. Site Furnishing Community features include landscaping, rain gardens, lighting and a sidewalk system. The developer shall add sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard. Loading Areas, Refuse Area, etc. Service yards, refuse and waste removal, other unsightly areas and truck parking/loading areas are screened from public views by the building, a retaining wall and buffer yard plantings. Lot Frontage and Parking location Access to the site will be gained via Galpin Court, a public street. The property also has frontage on Lyman Boulevard. Parking is distributed around the west and south sides of the building. Less than 50% of the parking will be between the buildings frontage fagades and the primary abutting streets of Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard. PUDSTANDARDS PROPOSED Building Height 3 Stories / 40 feet 1 Story / 24 feet NW-0' NE-30' E-0' NW-73' NE-30' E-47' Building Setback 5-50' W-30' 5-70' W-107' Parking Stalls 103 125 (5 handicap accessible) NW-0' NE-10' E-0' NW-5' NE-20' E-0' Parking Setback 5-50' W- 5-20' W-25' Hard Surface Coverage 70% Average between the 8 79.97% developable lots Lot Area 1 acre 3.32 LANDSCAPING Minimum requirements for landscaping include 5,311 square feet of landscaped area around the parking lot, 11 landscape islands or peninsulas, 21 trees for the parking lot, and bufferyard plantings along the south property line. The applicant's proposed as compared to the requirements for landscape area and parking lot trees is shown in the following table: Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 8 Required Proposed Vehicular use landscape area 5,311 s . ft. 28,935 s . ft. Trees/ parking lot 21 overstory trees 21 overstory trees Islands/parkingIslands/parking lot 11 islands or peninsulas 6 islands/peninsulas Applicant does not meet minimum requirements for islands/peninsulas in the parking lot area. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the islands/peninsulas in the parking lot to meet minimum landscape requirements. Required plantings Proposed plantings Bufferyard C — south property 15 overstory trees 13 overstory trees line, 750' length 37 understory trees 23 understory trees 52 shrubs 28 shrubs Applicant does not meet minimum requirements for bufferyard plantings along the south property line. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the plantings to meet minimum landscape requirements. GRADING, DRAINAGE and EROSION CONTROL The plans propose to grade the site for the new building pad of 961.00 in elevation and a proposed parking lot. At this elevation, stormwater from the building and parking lot will drain toward the proposed catch basins and be conveyed via storm sewer to the existing storm water pond on the west side of the parcel. The storm water pond was previously graded last fall under the Chanhassen West Business park project. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence must be used along the west of the grading area, extend type I silt fence to close the northwest access and utilize one construction entrance to the site. In addition, tree preservation fencing must be installed at the limits of tree removal. A minimum 75-foot long rock construction entrance must be shown on the plans. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. If importing or exporting material for development of the site is necessary, the applicant will be required to supply the City with detailed haul routes. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets should include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Erosion Control Erosion control blanket should be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas should have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 9 Type of Slope Time (maximum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1 to 3:1 14 Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 should be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City to ensure rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include keeping the rain garden vegetated with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. UTILTTIES Municipal sewer and water service is available to the site from stubs on the north side of the lot. The watermain and municipal sewer lines will be considered private utility lines. The site has previously been assessed for utilities. However, the sanitary sewer and water hookup charges will still be applicable for the new lot. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain. Sanitary sewer and watermain hookup fees may be specially assessed against the parcel at the time of building permit issuance. All of the utility improvements are required to be constructed in accordance with the City's latest edition of Standard Specifications and Detail Plates. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies will have to be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health, Carver County and Watershed District. STREETS No public streets are proposed as part of this project. The applicant is proposing two full accesses to the site from the north side of the lot off Galpin Court. As the northeasterly access will service two lots, cross -access easements will need to be obtained and recorded against the lots. The northeasterly access will be the primary access for Lot 1 and will serve as a truck access for Lot 2. LIGHTING/SIGNAGE The applicant is proposing lighting of the site through a combination of 25' pole mounted light fixtures throughout the parking lot, wall mounted light fixtures at the loading docks on the east elevation of the building and architectural light fixtures at the four main entrances. The lighting must be shielded to prevent off -site glare. Lighting shall be high pressure sodium. The proposed location of a monument sign is shown on the east side of the western entrance to the site. No other signage details are currently shown on the plans. Signage must comply with the PUD standards, City Code requirements and would require a separate sign permit application. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 10 MISCELLANEOUS Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete building plans and permit application are submitted. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. PUD AMENDMENT FINDINGS The Zoning Ordinance directs the Planning Commission to consider six (6) possible adverse affects of the proposed amendment. The six (6) affects and our findings regarding them are: 1. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan. 2. The proposed use is compatible with the present and future land uses of the area. 3. The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained in the Zoning Ordinance. 4. The proposed use will not tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. 5. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not overburden the city's service capacity. 6. Traffic generation by the proposed use is within capabilities of streets serving the property. Finding: The proposed amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and conforms to the Zoning Ordinance. The proposed amendment is compatible with the surrounding development, will not overburden the City's service capabilities and traffic generated from it is within the capabilities of the streets serving the property. SITE PLAN FINDINGS In evaluating a site plan and building plan, the City shall consider the development's compliance with the following: 1. Consistency with the elements and objectives of the city's development guides, including the comprehensive plan, official road mapping, and other plans that may be adopted; 2. Consistency with this division; 3. Preservation of the site in its natural state to the extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general appearance of the neighboring developed or developing areas; 4. Creation of a harmonious relationship of building and open space with natural site features and with existing and future buildings having a visual relationship to the development; Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 11 5. Creation of functional and harmonious design for structures and site features, with special attention to the following: a. An internal sense of order for the buildings and use on the site and provision of a desirable environment for occupants, visitors and general community; b. The amount and location of open space and landscaping; c. Materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design concept and the compatibility of the same with adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; and d. Vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in terms of location and number of access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and access points, general interior circulation, separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and arrangement and amount of parking. 6. Protection of adjacent and neighboring properties through reasonable provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, preservation of views, light and air and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. Finding: The proposed development is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan and the zoning ordinance if the PUD Amendment is approved. The site design is compatible with the surrounding development. It is functional and harmonious with the approved development for this area. Minor revisions are required and are outlined in the conditions of approval. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the following two motions: A. "The Planning Commission recommends approval of the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment for a 20-foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park." B. "The Planning Commission recommends approval of Site Plan #06-11, for a 49,105 square - foot office/warehouse building, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated February 17, 2006, subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 12 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMHS. 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 13 Type of Slope Time (maximum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4, 2006 Page 14 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs." ATTACHMENTS 1. Findings of Fact and Recommendation. 2. Development Review Application. 3. Public Hearing Notice and Affidavit of Mailing. 4. Reduced Copy Site Plan dated 2-16-06. 5. Reduced Copy Photometric Plan dated 2-16-06. 6. Reduced Copy Floor Plan dated 2-16-06. 7. Reduced Copy Entry Elevations dated 2-16-06. 8. Reduced Copy Preliminary Plat dated 2-10-06. 9. Reduced Copy Grading Plan dated 2-10-06. 10. Reduced Copy Utility Plan dated 2-10-06. 11. Reduced Copy Construction Details dated 2-10-06. 12. Reduced Copy Preliminary Landscape Plan dated 2-10-06. 13. Reduced Copy Preliminary Landscape Details dated 2-10-06. 14. Memo from Mark Littfin to Josh Metzer dated February 23, 2006 with Fire Code Attachments. 15. Letter to the City of Chanhassen from Carver County Public Works dated March 9, 2006. giplan\2006 planning cases\06-11 chan west business park lot 2\staff report.doc CITY OF CHMNSEN T700 Markel Boulevard Po Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 April 4, 2006 Mr. Pat Minger Administration Minger Construction Phone: 952221.1100 8 Fax: 952.227.1110 470 Galpin Blvd. Chanhassen, MN 55317 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.11 BO Re: Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Center Fax 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Dear Mr. Minger, Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance According to submitted development plans approved by the City Council, Outlot Phone:952.227.1140 C in the Chanhassen West Business Center is an area of tree preservation and off Fax:952.227.1110 limits to any activity. Since the last fall, I have been working with Steve Wilson Park a Recreation on site to eliminate the continuing encroachment into that area. To date, Phone:952.227.1120 equipment is still accessing the outlot and materials are still being stored there. Fax:952.227.1110 This continuing lack of compliance is causing tree damage within a protected area Recreation Center and is unacceptable. 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax:952.227,1404 You must remove any items stored within the outlot by April 12, 2006. Tree protection fencing must be properly installed around the entire perimeter of the Planning A Natural Resources YP outlot also b April PY l 12, 2006. Failure to comply with these items will result in a Phone:952,227,1130 stop work order being posted for the entire site.. Staff will inspect the site to Fax952.227.1110 insure compliance. Public Works 1591 Park Road The city anticipates and appreciates your cooperation with this matter. Phone: 952.227,1300 Fax:952.227.1310 Sincerely, Senior Center I I Phone:952227.1125 1`I� XV111`(X,(j,J�IV Fax952.227.1110 J 1Sinclair Web She Environmental Resources Specialist www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us - C: Rollyn Peterson, Engineering Dept. Planning file 05-23 The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play. Generous, Bob From: Peter_Sidney@cargill.com Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 12:32 PM To: Generous, Bob Cc: Sinclair, Jill Subject: Minger Development at Galpin and Lyman Dear Bob, I am writing to you to express some concerns I have about Outlot C in the development behind our house (2431 Bridle Creek Trail). Although there is an orange fence along the east side of Outlot C, there is no fencing delineating the south and west boundaries of the outlot. Since Outlot C is designated to be a permanent conservation easement, it concerns me that the developer or owner has not placed fencing along the other boundaries to keep construction activities, storage or recreational activities outside of Outlot C. From my observiations, the developer and construction people may not be respecting the boundaries of the outlot. There are boulders, tree truncks and other debris piled on the western side. (Since there's no fence there's no way for me to know if it's in the outlot.) Also, on Sunday there was a guy driving around with an ATV in the outlot. Lu Ann spoke to him and found out he is the son of one of the construction supervisors. It doesn't seem appropriate to be doing that on this part of the property. I understand that the developer will be up before the Planning Commission this evening for a PUD amendment to reduce the setback for the parking lot of Block 2, Lot 2. It seems to me that if they are given a concession on this issue they should be expected to do a better job of protection and stewardship of Outlot C. I would like to see them clean up the junk, erect tree protection fencing around the whole outlot and minimize incrusion into it. I would appreciate it if you would pass this email on to the Planning Commission. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Peter Sidney 2431 Bridle Creek Trail Chanhassen, MN 55317 952-474-3835 Peter Sidney Assistant Vice President, Public Affairs Cargill Information Center P.O. Box 5670 Minneapolis, MN 55440 Phone: 952-742-5224 Fax: 952-742-6062 peter_sidney@cargill.com Visit our website: http://idocs.cargill.com/groups/public/documents/pub files/ic_index.hcsp "Confidentiality Note: This message is intended only for the named recipient and may contain confidential, proprietary or legally privileged information. Unauthorized individuals or entities are not permitted access to this information. Any dissemination, distribution, CITY OF CHANHASSEN P 0 BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 02/17/2006 3:49:26 PM Receipt No. 0000557 CLERK: danielle PAYEE: Center Companies LLC 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen MN 55317 Chanhassen West Business Park -Lot 2 ------------------------------------------------------- Use & Variance 1,090.00 Sign Rent 200.00 Recording Fees 50.00 GIS List 100.00 Total Cash Check 4069 Change 1,440.00 0.00 1,440.00 0.00 SCANNED C(O-I► Carver County GIS Mapping Application did 1 to ex J:rsy � !Y Copyright ®20P5, Caw[ Cwnty, Hinresota r Legend Road Text US KpnnJe mm wys Ncsµ Map Created on: c"mRam .3-22-2006 Likes Carver °ir"'s County Aedel Phoo 2002 This map was created using Carver County's Geographic Information Systems (GIS), it is a compilation of information and data from various City, County, State, and Federal offices. This map is not a surveyed or legally recorded map and is intended to be used as a reference, Carver County is not responsible for any inaccuracies contained herein. CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO.06-11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a request for Planned Unit Development Amendment for reduced parking setback at southern property line and Site Plan Review for office/warehouse building on property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review at City Hall during regular business hours. All interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and express their opinions with respect to this proposal. Josh Metzer, Planner I Email: imetzer@ci.chanhassen.mn.us Phone: 952-227-1132 (Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on March 23, 2006) tc"eeo City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 Cfff OF (952) 227-1100 CHMSEN Date: February 21, 2006 To: Development Plan Referral Agencies From: Planning Department By: Josh Metzer, Planner I Subject: CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK: Request for Planned Unit Development Amendment for reduced parking setback at southern property line and Site Plan Review for officelwarehouse building on property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. Planning Case: 06-11 The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning Department on February 17, 2006, The 60day review period ends April 18, 2006. In order for us to provide a complete analysis of issues for Planning Commission and City Council review, we would appreciate your comments and recommendations concerning the impact of this proposal on traffic circulation, existing and proposed future utility services, storm water drainage, and the need for acquiring public lands or easements for park sites, street extensions or improvements, and utilities. Where specific needs or problems exist, we would like to have a written report to this effect from the agency concerned so that we can make a recommendation to the Planning Commission and City Council. This application is scheduled for consideration by the Chanhassen Planning Commission on March 21, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than March 9, 2006. You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is greatly appreciated. City Departments: a. City Engineer b. City Attorney c. City Park Director d. Fire Marshal e. Building Official E Water Resources Coordinator g. Forester 2. Carver Soil & Water Conservation District 3. MN Dept. of Transportation 4. MN Dept. of Natural Resources 5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 6. U.S. Fish & Wildlife 7. Carver County a. Engineer b. Planning & Zoning -Paul Moline c. Environmental Services 8. Watershed District Engineer a. Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek b. Lower Minnesota River c. Minnehaha Creek 9. Telephone Company (Qwest or Sprmt/Umted) 10. Electric Company (Xcel Energy or MN Valley) 11. Mediacom 12. CenterPoint Energy Mmnegasco 13. City of Chaska SCANNED Location Map Lot 2, Block 2 Chanhassen West Business Park Planning Case No. 06-11 City of Chanhassen H...Pmn. � F r e 8 n e 'ee ney c, '# SknOGM PaA C 3 O She CneAlnW n 41 ; O p O J Subject a (1 �+e CreeAM Property m Lyman Blvd(C.R. 18) rma' �a �c 'a l C A N Y N N � A � t C U m O L U : C U CITY OF CHA NSEN 7700 Markel Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952221.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax:952,227.1170 Finance Phone: 952,227,1140 Fax. 952.227.1110 Park S Recreation Phone. 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227,1404 Planning d Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227,1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax. 952.227.1110 Web Site www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us. MEMORANDUM TO: Bob Generous, Senior Planner FROM: Mak Sweidan, Engineer 1.DATE: March 20, 2006 SUBJ: Site Plan Review for Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Addition (Eden Trace Corp.) File No. 05-07 LUR Upon review of the plans dated February 10, 2006, prepared by Schoell Madson, I offer the following comments: GRADING, DRAINAGE & EROSION CONTROL The plans propose to grade the site for the new building pad of 961.00 in elevation and a proposed parking lot. At this elevation, stormwater from the building and parking lot will drain toward the proposed catch basins to be conveyed via storm sewer to the existing stormwater pond on the west side of the parcel. The stormwater pond was previously graded last fall under the Chanhassen West Business Park project. Staff recommends that Type H silt fence must be used along the west side of the grading area, extend Type I silt fence to close the northwest access, and utilize one construction entrance to the site. In addition, tree preservation fencing must be installed at the limits of tree removal. A minimum 75-foot long rock construction entrance must be shown on the plans. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. If importing or exporting material for development of the site is necessary, the applicant will be required to supply the City with det4ed haul routes. r UTILITIES Municipal sewer and water service is available to the site from stubs on the north side of the lot. The watermain and municipal sewer lines will be considered private utility lines. The site has previously been assessed for utilities. However, the sanitary sewer and water hookup charges will still be applicable for the new lot. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain. Sanitary The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play. Bob Generous March 20, 2006 Page 2 sewer and watermain hookup fees may be specially assessed against the parcel at the time of building permit issuance. All of the utility improvements are required to be constructed in accordance with the City's latest edition of Standard Specifications and Detail Plates. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies will have to be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, MN Department of Health, Carver County and Watershed District. STREETS No public streets are proposed as part of this project. The applicant is proposing two full accesses to the site from the north side of the lot off Galpin Court. As the northeasterly access will service two lots, cross -access easements will need to be obtained and recorded against the lots. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 2. Staff recommends that Type H silt fence be used adjacent to the stormwater pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 3. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 4. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 5. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain. 6. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, MN Department of Health, Carver County and Watershed District. On the plans, show the stop signs per City Detail Plate No. 5217, the driveway aprons per Detail Plate No. 5207, and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per Detail Plate No. 5215. Bob Generous March 20, 2006 Page 3 8. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-inch minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western parking lot. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 9. On the grading plan: a. Show all the stormwater structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-foot rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 10. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the lots. c: Paul Oehme, Public Works Director/City Engineer Alyson Fauske, Assistant City Engineer gAeng\projects�ch=westbmpukteden trace cap-spr.dm CITY OF CHMSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PC Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952,227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227,1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952227,1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227,1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952 227.1110 Web Site www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us MEMORANDUM TO: Josh Metzer, Planner I FROM: Mark Littfin, Fire Marshal DATE: February 23, 2006 SUBJ: Chanhassen West Business Park. Request for planned unit development amendment for reduced parking setback at southerly property line and site plan review for office/warehouse building on property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation Planning Case: 06-11 I have the reviewed the site plan for the above project. In order to comply with the Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division, I have the following fire code or city ordinance/policy requirements. The plan review is based on the available information submitted at this time. If additional plans or changes are submitted, the appropriate code or policy items will be addressed. 1. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 2. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 3. Builder must comply with the Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies. Copies enclosed a. 44-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1992 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria gAsafety\mllplrev06-11 The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play. CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FUZE DEPARTMENT NOTES TO BE INCLUDED ON ALL SITE PLANS 1. Fire Marshal must witness the flushing of underground sprinkler service line, per NFPA 13 2002 10.10.2.1 2. A final inspection by the Fire Marshal before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Fire Department access roads shall be provided on site during all phases of construction. The construction of these temporary roads will conform with the Chanhassen Fire Department requirements for temporary access roads at construction sites. Details are available. 4. Onsite fire hydrants shall be provided and in operating condition during all phases of construction. 5. The use of liquefied petroleum gas shall be in conformance with NFPA Standard 58 and the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. A list of these requirements is available. (See policy #33-1993) 6. All fire detection and fire suppression systems shall be monitored by an approved UL central station with a UL 72 Certificate issued on these systems before final occupancy is issued. An 11" x 14" As Built shall be provided to the Fire Department. The As Built shall be reproducible and acceptable to the Fire Marshal. (See policy #07-1991). 8. An approved lock box shall be provided on the building for fire department use. The lock box should be located by the Fire Department connection or as located by the Fire Marshal. 9. High -piled combustible storage shall comply with the requirements of Article #23 of the Minnesota International Fire Code. High -piled combustible storage is combustible materials on closely packed piles more than 15' in height or combustible materials on pallets or in racks more than 12' in height. For certain special -hazard commodities such as rubber tires, plastics, some flammable liquids, idle pallets, etc. the critical pile height may be as low as 6 feet. 10. Fire lane signage shall be provided as required by the Fire Marshal. (See policy #06-1991). I L Maximum allowed size of domestic water service on a combination domestic/fire sprinkler supply line policy must be followed. (See policy #36-1994). Revisions, 5/15/03, 3/22/05 Notes For Site Plan 04-1991 Pa,-e 1 of I CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY REGARDING PRE -PLAN Prior to issuing the Certificate of Occupancy, a pre -plan, site plan shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval. The following items shall be shown on the plan. 1) Building footprint and building dimensions 2) Fire lanes and width of fire lanes 3) Water mains and their sizes, indicate looped or dead end 4) Fire hydrant locations 5) P.I.V. - Fire Department connection 6) Gas meter (shut-off), NSP (shut off) 7) Lock box location(s) 8) Fire walls, if applicable 9) Roof smoke vents, if applicable 10) Interior fire walls 11) Exterior doors (garage doors also) 12) Location of fire alarm panel 13) Sprinkler riser location 14) Exterior L.P. storage, if applicable 15) Haz. Mat. storage, if applicable 16) Underground storage tanks locations, if applicable 17) Type of construction walls/roof 18) Standpipes 19) Fire Department make up exhaust controls for parking garages 20) Smoke evacuation system controls 21) Elevator shafts 22) Special Fire Suppression System Room 23) Interior Roof Access 24) Attic Access Hatch 25) Outside emergency generators SIZE: 11x17, 81/2 x11 or larger plans will be accepted. A digital version in group 4 TIFF format may be required to be submitted with the paper version of the plan. PLEASE NOTE: Plans with topographical information, contour lines, easement lines, property lines, setbacks, right-of-way fines, headings, and other related lines or markings, are not acceptable, and will be rejected Revisions 6/10/02, 3/22/05 Pre -Plans 07-1991 Page 1 of 1 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY PREMISES IDENTIFICATION General Numbers or addresses shall be placed on all new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background. Size and location of numbers shall be approved by one of the following — Fire Marshal, Fire Inspector, Building Official, Building Inspector. Requirements are for new construction and existing buildings where no address numbers are posted. Other Requirements - General 1. Numbers shall be a contrasting color from the background. 2. Numbers shall not be in script. 3. If a structure is not visible from the street, additional numbers are required at the driveway entrance. Size and location must be approved. 4. Numbers on mail box at driveway entrance may be a minimum of 4". However, requirement #3 must still be met. 5. Administrative authority may require additional numbers if deemed necessary. Residential Requirements (2 or less dwelling unit) 1. Minimum height shall be 5 inches. 2. Building permits will not be finaled unless numbers are posted and approved by the Building Department. Premises Identification 29-1991 Page 1 of 2 Commercial Requirements 1. Minimum height shall be 12". 2. Multi -Tenant Buildings a. Building address range, minimum height of 12 inches. b. Address numbers required on all tenant doors. Minimum height of 6 inches. 3. if address numbers are located on a directory entry sign, additional numbers will be required on the buildings main entrance. a. Signage on overhead/ delivery doors will also be required. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Premises Identification 29-1991 Page 2 of 2 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 WATER SERVICE INSTALLATION POLICY FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1) The Inspections Division shall be responsible for issuance of permits No permit shall be issued until approval of plans have been obtained from the following: a) Engineering Department b) Fire Marshal c) Minnesota Department of Health d) Plumbing Inspector 2) Mechanical inspectors will do all installation inspections and witness the hydrostatic and conductivity tests. Call (952) 227- 1180 to schedule an inspection. Inspection and Test Requirements a) All pipes shall be inspected before being covered. Phone (952) 227- 1180, to schedule inspections. A 24 hour notice is required b) Conductivity test is required The pipe shall be subjected to minimum 350 amp test for a period of not less than 5 minutes. c) Hydrostatic test required. All pipe shall be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of 150 PSI for 2 hours. Allowable pressure drop shall not exceed I PSI. d) Pipe shall not be run under buildings - NFPA 24, 8-3.1. 3) Upon approval of the hydro test, the plumbing inspector shall submit a copy of the inspection report to the utility superintendent. The inspection report shall note whether the system is ready for main flush and drawing of water sample for the bug test. 4) Water main flushing shall be witnessed by the utility superintendent. a) Watermain flushing may be scheduled by contacting the utility Water Service Installation 34-1993 Pagel of 2 superintendent at 952-227-1301. A 24 hour notice is required. b) The utility superintendent shall obtain a water sample for a bacteria test after the main flush and deliver to a testing company. The contractor shall be responsible for testing costs. Allow two weeks for testing results to be returned to the City. c) Upon receiving approval of the water sample test, the utility superintendent shall submit a copy to each plumbing inspector and turn water on to the tested and approved sections of the piping. 5) An additional supervised flush and flow test will be required and witnessed by the Fire Marshal for services supplying fire suppression systems. The flush and flow test shall be performed in accordance with 2002 NFPA Sec. 10.10.2.1. Contact the Chanhassen Fire Marshal at (952) 227-1151. 6) Watemrain installations shall comply with: a) Minnesota Plumbing Code, Chapter 4715 b) Chanhassen Engineering Department, Watermain Specifications c) National Fire Protection Association, Chapter 24 7) Only authorized city employees are permitted to operate city water control valves. For water turn on or off contact the utility superintendent by phone (952) 227-1308. A 24-hour notice is required. Revisions 6/12/02 3/22/05 Water Service Installation 34-1993 Page 2 of 2 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 MAXIMUM ALLOWED SIZE OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE ON A COMBINATION DOMESTIC/FIRE SPRINKLER SUPPLY LINE 1. Domestic water line shall not be greater than'/4 pipe size of the combination service water supply line. 2. 1 '/2" domestic off 6" line. 3. 2" domestic off 8" line. 4. 2 %2 domestic off 10" line. Option 1: Domestic sizes may be increased if it can be calculated hydraulically that the demand by all domestic fixtures will not drop the fire sprinkler water below its minimum gallonage required. Option 2: Combination domestic and fire line service shall have an electric solenoid valve installed on the domestic side of the service. This valve shall be normally powered open and close on loss of electric power or signal from the system water flow indicator. Must be approved by the Chanhassen Fire Marshal and Chanhassen Mechanical Inspector. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Combination Water Service Lines 36-1994 Page 1 of I CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 1. Extinguishing systems for kitchen hoods, spray booths and similar locations require a separate permit. 2. A minimum of two sets of plans is required. Send, or drop off plans and specifications and calculations to: Fire Inspections Attn: Mark Littfin, Fire Marshal City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P O Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 3. Post indicators are required and must have tamper protection. 4. All control valves must be provided with tamper protection. 5. All system tests must be witnessed by the Chanhassen Fire Marshal. Appointments can be made by calling the Fire Marshal at (952)-227-1150 between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Please try to arrange tests at least 24 hours in advance. 6. Main drains and inspector test connections must be piped to the outside atmosphere. 7. Water may not be introduced into sprinkler piping from the City main until the Fire Marshal witnesses a flush test per NFPA 2002 10.10.2.1. 8. The City of Chanhassen has adopted Chapter 1306 including item E 1 of the Minnesota State Building Code. 9. The entire sprinkler system must be designed and installed per current applicable standards, i.e. 13, 131), 13R and current Minnesota State Building Code, Chapter 9. Fire Sprinkler Systems 40-1995 Pagel of 3 10. All equipment installed in a fire protection system shall be UL listed or factory mutual approved for fire protection service. 11. Fire protection systems that are hydraulically calculated shall have a 5 psi safety factor at maximum system flow. 12. Include spec sheets for fire sprinkler heads -dry pipe/pre-action valving. 13. The definition of inspection is contained in MN Rule 7512.0100 Subpart 10, and states that inspection means: • Conducting a final acceptance test. • Trip test of dry pipe, deluge or pre -action valves. • A test that an authority having jurisdiction requires to be conducted under the supervision of a contractor. Only licensed fire protection contractors are permitted to conduct these tests. • All other inspections including the inspector's test, main drain and other valves are permitted under MN Rule 7512.0400 Subpart-2G, as maintenance activities and do not require a license as a fire protection contractor. • Rough -in inspection required if piping or hangers will be concealed. • 2 hour 200# wet pressure test including the fire department connection. • 24 hour air pressure test (for dry systems only) • System must be 100% tested prior to calling for inspection. • 2 hour 200 # wet pressure test of dry pipe systems. 14. A UL 72 certificate is required for sprinkler monitoring. 15. A zone map will be required for all multi -riser systems. The map must be permanently mounted adjacent to the sprinkler riser. 16. On Spec Warehouse projects: • Ordinary group 2 designs will be accepted for the shell building. • Upon tenant finish, a review for storage height and commodity class will need to be reviewed for proper sprinkler protection. 17. Back flow prevention devices must be one of the following per Minnesota State Plumbing Code Sec. 4715.2110: RPZ (reduced pressure zone) DCVA (double check valve assembly) 18. Sprinkler contractor is responsible for choosing the appropriate density and for the accuracy of hydraulic calculations. Fire Sprinkler Systems 40-1995 Page 2 of 3 19. Sprinkler systems with specialized design criteria (i.e. high pile storage, flammable liquids) must include a code analysis of the proposed design including specific code references. 20. Exterior combustible decks on R-1 apartment buildings shall have sprinkler protection above. 21. Dry valve trip test -water to flow from inspector's test within 60 seconds on systems containing more than 750 gallons. Accelerators and/or exhausters will be required if the 60 second requirement is not met. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Fire Sprinkler Systems 40-1995 Page 3 of 3 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY # 06-1991 REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE LANE SIGNAGE 1. Signs to be a minimum of 12" x 18". NO PARKING 2. Red on white is preferred. FIRE LANE 3. 3M or equal engineer's grade reflective sheeting on aluminum is preferred. 4. Wording shall be: NO PARKING FIRE LANE 5. Signs shall be posted at each end of the fire '0" lane and at least at 100 foot intervals along the fire lane. 6. All signs shall be double sided facing the direction of travel. 7. Post shall be set back a minimum of 12" but not more than 36" from the curb. (NOT TC-� GRADE 8. A fire lane shall be required in front of fire dept. SCALE) connections extending 5 feet on each side and along all areas designated by the Fire Chief. ANY DEVIATION FROM THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING, WITH A SITE PLAN, FOR APPROVAL BY THE FIRE CHIEF. IT IS THE INTENTION OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ENSURE CONTINUITY THROUGHOUT THE CITY BY PROVIDING THESE PROCEDURES FOR MARKING OF FIRE LANES. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Fire Lane Instillation 06-1991 Page 1 of l CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227- 1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 PROJECT: ADDRESS: OCCUPANCY TYPE: OCCUPANCY: CONTACT NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: FAX: E-MAIL: New Construction/Remodel for Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria FP 52-2005 Pagel of 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY NEW/EIUSTING CONSTRUCTION/REMODEL AND PLAN SUBMITTAL CRITERIA FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING 1. Submittals for building permits must include detailed information relating to the proposed use and occupancy classification of the building. 2. Complete and submit a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement documenting the quantities and classifications of hazardous materials to be used or stored inside or outside of the facility. Hazardous materials must be classified according to the Minnesota Fire Code. Yes _ No _ N/A 3. Provide a storage arrangement plan describing materials to be stored, the quantities and heights of storage. Storage of combustible materials exceeding 12' in height and storage of high hazard commodities exceeding 6' in height must meet the requirements of the Minnesota Fire Code. A completed high -piled storage worksheet is required. Yes No _ N/A 4. Provide a list of special operations such as welding, cutting and other hot -work, battery charging stations, application of combustible or flammable finishes, dip -tank operations, laser use, medical gas use and storage, etc. Yes No _ N/A 5. Provide floor plans indicating locations and specifications of equipment such as spray booths, industrial ovens, commercial cooking equipment, exhaust hoods, dust collectors, parts cleaning equipment, forklift and industrial battery charging stations, etc. Yes _ No N/A 6. Provide floor plans showing locations of roof and attic access, electrical and mechanical rooms, sprinkler riser rooms, fire alarm control panels, annunciator panels and portable fire extinguishers. Yes No N/A 7. Provide signage for doors opening to rooms containing roof and attic access, electrical and mechanical equipment, sprinkler control assemblies, fire alarm control panels and annunciator panels shall be clearly labeled. This may require interior and/or exterior doors to be labeled Yes No _ N/A 8. Install a Knox or Dama brand fire department key box on the building in an approved location no higher than 6 feet above grade. For single tenant buildings, the box should be mounted near the main entrance. For multi -tenant buildings, the box should be mounted near the fire department connection. Contact Fire Marshal for exact location. Yes No N/A 9. Post approved signage for fie lanes as required by fire inspection staff. Yes _ No _ N/A 10. Comply with Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Policy 29-1991 regarding Premise Identification. Yes No N/A 11. Provide furniture flammability and smoke development information for Group A and I occupancies. Yes No N/A 12. A separate permit is required for all above ground or below ground tanks. Submit manufacturer's information and detailed plans. All equipment must be UL listed Yes _ No _ N/A New Construction/Remodel for Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria FP 52-2005 Page 2 of 3 13. Provide fire extinguishers as required by the Minnesota Fire Code. Multi -purpose extinguishers require a minimum rating of 4A60BC and must be spaced with maximum travel distance of 75 feet from any point to a fire extinguisher. K-class portable fire extinguishers are required in commercial kitchens. D-class portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in machine shops. Yes _ No N/A 14. Provide fine sprinkler plans and hydraulic calculations. A separate Fire Department permit is required. See the Automatic Fire Sprinkler Handout for additional requirements. Yes _ No N/A 15. Provide fire alarm plans and specifications. A separate Fire Department permit is required. All equipment must be UL listed. Systems must be NFPA 72 compliant and have two means of signal transmission. See the fire alarm system handout for additional requirements. Yes No N/A _ 16. Fire alarm system must be centrally monitored, and the monitoring company must be able to differentiate between a sprinkler waterflow alarm and other fie alarms, such as manual pull stations and smoke detectors. Yes No _ N/A _ 17. Fire alarm control panels shall be protected with a smoke detector near the panel. Yes _ No N/A 18. Upon installation, all fire protection systems shall be pre -tested before calling for an inspection. If during the inspection any fire protection equipment fails to function properly, the inspection will need to be rescheduled and a re -inspection fee may be charged. Yes No _ N/A 19. See attached requirements or additional items listed below: 20. The following contact information must be provided with all plans: Contractor Phone Building Owner Phone Business Owner Phone Architect Phone Fire Protection Engineer Phone 4/01/2005 New Construction/Remodel for Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria FP 52-2005 Page 3 of 3 MEMORANDUM TO: ' Bon Generous, Senior Planner FROM: Steven Torell, Building Official / DATE: February 28, 2006 SUBJ: Site Plan review for Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Block 2. Eden Trace Corporation. Planning Case: 06-11 I have reviewed the plans for the above project received by the Planning Department on February 17, 2006. Following are my comments, which should be included as conditions of approval. 1. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 2. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 3. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 4. A PIV is required on the building water service. 5. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 6. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. G/safety/st/memostplan/Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2-Blk 2 City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 Date: February 21, 2006 To: Development Plan Referral Agencies From: Planning Department By: Josh Metzer, Planner I Subject: CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK: Request for Planned Unit Development Amendment for reduced parking setback at southern property line and Site Plan Review for officelwarehouse building on property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. Planning Case: 06-11 The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning Department on February 17, 2006. The 60day review period ends April 18, 2006. In order for us to provide a complete analysis of issues for Planning Commission and City Council review, we would appreciate your comments and recommendations concerning the impact of this proposal on traffic circulation, existing and proposed future utility services, storm water drainage, and the need for acquiring public lands or easements for park sites, street extensions or improvements, and utilities. Where specific needs or problems exist, we would like to have a written report to this effect from the agency concerned so that we can make a recommendation to the Planning Commission and City Council. This application is scheduled for consideration by the Chanhassen Planning Commission on March 21, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than March 9, 2006. You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is greatly appreciated. City Departments: a. City Engineer b. City Attorney c. City Park Director d. Fire Marshal e. Building Official E Water Resources Coordinator g. Forester 2. Carver Soil & Water Conservation District 3. MN Dept. of Transportation 4. MN Dept. of Natural Resources 5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 6. U.S. Fish & Wildlife 7. Carver County a. Engineer b. Environmental Services 8. Watershed District Engineer a. Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek b. Lower Minnesota River c. Minnehaha Creek 9. Telephone Company (Qwest or Sprint/United) 10. Electric Company (Xcel Energy or MN Valley) 11. Mediacwm 12. CenterPoint Energy Minnegasco 13. City of Chaska Location Map Lot 2, Block 2 Chanhassen West Business Park Planning Case No. 06-11 City of Chanhassen a �1 cu r e � g r n m � cv q: - salm.r v.t 3 m sy�g Lrebf� _ _ 0 3 m a v Subject (] MCreekO Property Lyman Blvd (C.R. 18) »qa' Ah 9 i c n 01 Y � N N A � L t U m O L U _T O U _T U 'a CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK LOT 2 $100 Minor PUD Amendment $990 Site Plan Review ($500 + $490) $200 Notification Sign $50 Recording Escrow $100 Partial Payment for GIS List $1,440 Center Companies LLC Check 4069 SCANNED Carver County TO& Works 11360 Niighway 212 West Suite 1 CokgnS MW S5322-8016 Tfione (952) 466-5200 iFaZ(9S2) 466-S223 March 9, 2006 ,Administration ,Par*§ Engineering Wiigkmg 94aintenance Equip wilt 94aintenante Sunv)nng &94appmg Josh Metzer RECEIVR) Planner I - City of Chanhassen MAR 1 7 2006 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 CITY OFCHANHASSEN Subject: Request for PUD Amendment for reduced parking setback Chanhassen West Business Park Planning Case: 06-11 Dear Mr. Metzer: This letter is in response to your February 21, 2006 transmittal requesting review and comments regarding the request for Plan Unit Development Amendment for reduced parking setback at the southern property line on property located on Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Carver County has concerns with allowing a reduced setback on the southern property line of this parcel. Reasons for these concerns include: • Since the mid -nineties there has been an intent to reconstruct CSAH 18 (Lyman Blvd) in this area. Lack of available funding has delayed the programming of this reconstruction. • Presently the road right-of-way width on CSAH 18 (Lyman Blvd) is approximately 120 feet or approximately 60 feet each way of centerline of CSAH 18. • On CSAH 18 to the west of Galpin Blvd there exists a depressed, organic soil area that will need some type of geotechnical correction when CSAH 18 is rebuilt. • Presently, due to the lack of funding, an engineering plan has not been developed and it is unknown what impacts there will be on surrounding properties when CSAH 18 is reconstructed or how much additional permanent or temporary construction right of way will be needed to reconstruct CSAH 18 as a two-lane or four -lane facility to meet future traffic demands. • A reduced building or facility setback increases the likelihood that these improvements will be impacted by the reconstruction of CSAH 18. • City consideration of a trail along the north side of CSAH may be precluded by a reduced setback and the construction of a four -lane roadway facility. • Any impacts outside the right of way will be a project damage cost that will add to the cost of the CSAH 18 reconstruction project. • Existing reconstruction agreements include a fairly large cost participation on the part of the City of Chanhassen in the reconstruction of CSAH 18. Carver County Public Works asks that the Chanhassen Planning Commission consider these concerns when making the decision on a request for a setback amendment. Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposed amendment. These comments are not all inclusive and may need review and revision as this proposal changes and progresses. If there are any questions regarding these comments, please call me at 952-466-5200. Sincerely, William J. Weckman, P.E. Assistant County Engineer CC: Roger Gustafson, County Engineer S\R&B\General Maintenance\CSAH\18\Chanhassen Plat Review 030906 pa_,NProposed office / Warehouse 1 t 2 ° e 1 (c-U, Te)t�r� °p° I e !4L[` \. LLEDEN TRACE CORPORATION Imo. Chanhassen,ifil(:16 > . �i "r r,,- m4. 1ATOM LOCLN6 11 11.7 I: ��' I'I� LQT M WET 1 — L_-_-____-_J LTMAN BLVD. VZL!ERALL SITE PLAN tl M `f.A ,y ° J pUILT LP R T0 ` y. - rINSLLhrION L \ J PTEGi R/JN 1HTERTYP T A FO.F r.0 T � -� •PROPOSED ' BUILDING .4q,105 S.F y 1 1 J O WLT INxta L1Rf[ �f Y SEE SfIYAl . 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ALD,inc. Fixtures must be as shown on plan ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGNS,INC. to be valid for city approval. 29M MTHONY LANC ST. "THOMY. M 55418 612-2W-41➢D. 6t2-252-41e1 fax CONTACT. SCOTT Kil"ES DISCLAIMER L.s lighting plan speCWWS luminaires supplyd by ALD. My aeviotgn from this Can or uSe of luminaires other than AL➢ products rill require full subwttal of fixture sonple. dram,., and b9h1ing plan to city, engnerr and IandscaPe architect for prior approval. These calculations are NOT wild far awMr or city approval using any '.-ALD represented product' or f'ntvrs not sII on IN, plan. Fixtures must be pr..Wrd by ALD. Calculations hove been perforhed with our best interpretation or the deta0s grven to us. Sore differences between heasured aM Calcumted e.ulU may ox., due to 'into ... nces in calculation ne'Now" testing procedures, conpocent performance. measurement tecMipws and field Conditions such as vdtage. teMerolure variations, lamp manufacturer arbtbn5, and other .,.able. Calculation, do not take into Consideration objects such as, but not fnited to. t,.., buildings, povement, sidewalk. or cars. Calculation vanes represent horizontal a.e. light meter facing straight u,) ill VNMKe FC levels (unless otherwise Mte W. If the real enwrpvenl can6tgns do nwt match the I mt., dffe mmces will occur betrten measured values and cas. lcdoted v.We ALD is hot rcwponsClt for acoulrin, o, interpreting any locallighting codes. These Ightirg calcWatio s are not a substitute for independent engineering analysis by a prof Kaprdl engeeer_ ff Mount Height Project Eden Trace Corporation Sl Np Label 1 7 64 H 28 65 B 28 66 B 28 67 B 28 70 B 28 ]i B 28 72 H 28 73 B 20 50 W 18 51 W IB 52 W 18 53 W 18 54 W IS 49 W 18 39 DI 6.5 40 DI 6.5 41 DI 6.5 42 DI 6.5 43 DI 6.5 44 DI 6.5 45 DI 6.5 46 DI 6.5 Emco Ecolume- Pole Mount and Wall mount. 25' Straight square aluminum pole, 3' tall TYPE DI concrete base. 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SENTRAOTOR SNµy COMACT'GOPHER STATE ONE CALWTH, TWO WORMING MIS PRIOR TO IXCAVKBON/ CONSTRUCnON, MR UTILITY LOKIII . T'MN CITIES WORD µFA 651-454-0002 OR TOLL -FREE: 1-BDD-252-11 N. 2. CONTRACTOR SNALL FIELD YFRIFY THE LCCAnONS AND ELEVATORS OF ISUSTMC UOUTTES .Wp TOPD RAPHIC FEAMRES PRIOR TO nNR a 41E GRADING. TIE COWRILTOR SHALL IMYEUTAR1r NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF RED gSCREpµC16 OR VµupO , 3. SURA9LE GRADRG MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF ALL SOIL ENCOUNTERED ON ME SITE WITH IXCEPTON OF TOPSOIL, DORIS. ORGWIC NATEAML AND OTHER UNSTABLE MAMRR_ STOCKPME TOPSOIL AND GRANUWR FILL AT LOCATIONS DIRECTED V CONTRA.CTOR. 4. SIRGRME EIICAVADON SH41 BE BACKFlLLCB IYYEDMTELT AFTER IXUVAO N TO HELP OFFSET µY STABRM PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE WTERML ApUCENT M COSTING PAVEMENT, ME IXMVAPON SHALL BE BkKF1LLID MMPRY TO AMOID UNDERMWNG OF THE E ISTNG PAYEYEN, 5, CWIRACIOt SL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERIKIl CONTROL G, CONTRACTOR SIWL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STOP. SEWER µ1GNYENIS. ]. ALL E,, 5 NATERVL BINIRNOUS SURFACING. CONCRETE DENTS N1Y ABANDONED URM MONS..WD OTHER UNSTIDLE MATURMUS STMLL BmOUE THE PROPEnY OF THE CONTRACTOR -0 SHALL BE DISPOSED OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE 8. CWPLETION OF SITE GRADING OPERATIONS SH RESULT IN nLL AREAS BEING OUOD M PAN SUBGR/DE EIEIIATbN'. BUILDING PAD AREAS SWILL PE R MINED BI T REERRIHG 10 THEMp1IlECNRK DRAWING$. RE PARKING IN AND DRhEWAY AREAS TO BE DETERMINED BI REFERRING TO THE SITE PAW AND PAVEMENT SECTION DETAILS FOR LOCATION AND UMTS OF BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SECTIONS. 9. REFER TO THE µ .TECYS SITE PLAN FOR MOST CURRENT HORG:OTAL DUENSEIS AND SITE uYO1T. 10. REFER TO UIMY R`NN FOR yIIWE I SEWER, STORM SEWER. R WATERMAN LAW)UT AND ELLVAODW. 11. FINISHED GROUND AND SOO ELEVATION MJACET TO BALDING 9 DE fi BELOW FLOOR ELEVATION. SLOPE GROUND AWAY FROM BUIDHG A MINIMUM OF 6- M 10 FEET BEYOND 10 FEET REFER TO PLAN GNAWS, 12. COTRUEM0 S RESPONSIBLE FOR GRADING AND SUAPING TIE FINISHED GROUND SURFACE TO PROVIDE SMOOTH @ UNIFORM SLOPE, WHICH PROADE ROSTNE DRANAGE AWAY FROM BURLMGS AND PREVENT PDNIDING M LOWER M EAS. CONTACT ENCRIEER W PIED ADJUSTMENTS TO GRADING PIONS ARE REWIRE. 11 INSTAL A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES CMS$ 5 AGGREGATE BASE ULCER CURB AND CUTER - EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. AL PERIMETER SILT FENCE AND ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRACES SHAM BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO CONSRUCigN 2. THE CONTRACTOR SILL CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE WINS PRIOR TO SITE GRADING. 3. WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF STE S,,I AL DSNRBFL ARE$ SHAM DE STµ1112ED W1M S®. SOB OR ROOK EASE. REFER TO IµDSCAPE PANS FOR WATE84S. ♦. ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHAL BE INSERTED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WAIN CRY AND WATERSHED DISTRICT PERMITS 5. TIE CONTRACT N SIWL WMTAAN ALL E KSCH CONTROL MEASURE, MCWDMG ME REMKT'K OF ACCUMUUTO SILT IN FROM OF SILT FENCES DURING ME DURATION OF ME CONSTRUCTION. 6. AfI IDIOM SEDIMENT IN PRONSm BASINS SH41 BE %,,,, BF THE CONTRACTOR. ]. REMOTE ALL ERASION CONTROL MEASURES AM, vEGEDnDN IS ESTµmHED. B. THE CON@KTOR SHAM REMOVE AL SOILS AWD SEDIMENT TRICKED ONTO COSTING STREETS AND PAVED AREAS. 9. IF EXONNC DUST BECCUE3 A NUI THE CONTRACTOR SWILL APPLY ENTER PCW A TANK TRUCK TO AL CONSTRUCTION AREAS 10. SWEEP ADNCET STREETS IN ACCORDANCE WITH CTY RECUREYEIIS. 11. RP RM MOST BE INSTALLED AT AL CURB CUTS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PANNG. PRDNDE 10 CY OF CUSS N RP RUP AT EACH NRB CUT TO WI OF BASIN. COORUNAW INSTA1ATgN w1TH RAW GViDE1 CONSTRUCTIO1. BENCHMARK u. ms 1027. rv-a E�1mt tl•N ..n r a x... « x YRor cmba nyM.wl AAg .11.•n yy a MWY. a O...Ia - wvTs as INR.�•m4 3 9• Cwba nb•n.n1 R Mn•W � W .••t a w1nIY W a M GeM M atl'JIISWM-IYU1 Pi 0.4M � pAM AAt LEGEND DENOTES BWNDVtY OWE I __ _______ DENOTES ORMNAOE/ U1Ntt EASEMENT DENOTES EISRNG CONTOUR -BBB- - DENOTES PREI CONTOUR -- --- OENCTm FUTURE CONTOUR - DENOTES FISTING STORY SENEF DEIg1ES PROPOSED STORM SEWER DENOTES FUTURE STORM SERER - -OOCi0EEE0000[3 DENOTES TYPE 1 EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCE-, C&I PPOSm BOCK CONSTRUCTION ETRµEC MO 1� DOg16 PERCENT OF GRADE -- - - • E163 DENOTES PROPOSED SPOT ELCIATON DEVOTES FUTURE BUILDING O DENCTE5 PROPOSED BUILDING a DENOTES PROPOSED RAINGVRDEN DENOTES E%STNG FES < . DENOTES PROPOSED FES/FM WTNI RFFM DENOTES EISIRG STORM MNNpLE/Ce ® • DENOTES PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CB 0 DENOTES EKLSTND SUNTARt' MANHOLE 'J DEMOTES EOS,N0 1' DEMOTES PNOP05m HYORAT N DEMOTES PROPOSED GATE VN-w n � E 0 m d 60 90 SCALE M FEEE WARNING TIE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT AL PUBLIC UTMTFS FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CARO, CONDUITS. PIPES. MµHOl6, VALVE, OR OTHER RJRIO STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SMALL REPAIR OR REPIKE THE ABODE WHEN OWAGED WRING CONS:RJCOON AT NO COST TO OWNER. \ ^I Y I I 111'il IIF -- _ WWL=944:00.i_ j`Ii.11I HWL JA&.87 I'l III_ rLf II.I 1I_ yll - ,I 111 I-111 -I I1-LI I1 IIIII III _ I�.II Ie1 k l L r I I I rl, to l I \ I I 1 I, I I 1I I I I I I I f� Ly,E +.I 11 �._4 I I I I I II `!/\ AFryi \\ 6\\ J 195] \ ROCK CONSTRUE 9`A E 1 TIP-OCT CURB w ♦. I 4 F.F.E.=961 s>� I L� I Tye CUM a1 r __ 1\ 5l I \ JI ' D5 a(9B 1 I 1 I -------------- V -3 CURB CUT TAPER EDGES _ I ! M To ........... M i i1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 11,E 1 , a E Ililt I a E D IE I L 3001 RWIAWWWW lMw: DWI D.aWVUG By, tYW]L.AWMM Ca MEWL. wr�M1ROO.^' E°e3' Dalr. ^WMWIIgt.AW4T WM/IILI sn.IVI�J P.dWWdR A P,WW*, � RNB Eden Trace Cor Gaataaaaa Uaat Mr Park lW ; aMat 2 f/ID/W WNWW,% a..a..NM�. Schoell Madson ],�F6a F.aG-- R„6 Y.H,., Ga..l °-a--- ___ __ L � Pkmng B4WF.f SF'1C/If SU111.�Y1aY10 CR.n1.....n. WIN 53103 Lr4 9R.<rA�Am Ip011101-0]33 - �mLTkC IY6Ml - CM1.tlIn68Y TRO.MI414111 Fi0Y1Y1 iaia Pkw M1Aa�t JEIISOrinlal WY._ _ _ A J `•��® GMI PNeI.0 NIn10er 82841-010 CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. REFER TO ARCHUECT'S STE PLOW MR BUILDING AND PIRI(MG LAYOUT OIMENSMS AND -O IONS. 2 PRON TO CONSTRUCIIOx. THE CON( OR SW FIELD VERIFY HL E%IS1NG UIRITY LO TWINS AND INVERTS, SHOWN DP NOT SHOM1. NIY OISGRER Y BETWEEN M-NNS AND FIELD CONDMONS S,WL BE RERIRIED TO THE OWNER IMMMIAT Y. 3. 1HE U1 COMPACTOR S1 VpeFY THE LO "S AM EIEVAMONS OF THE BUILOING PINE SYSTEM PRIOR TO COMSIRUCRNG SEWICE COLMECIICNS. 4. µL UBLIIY WORK SHAL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CM OF C—HASSEN SPECIFR'AMNS ANCBUILDING PERMIT REOUIREMENR. 5. 6" k 8" WATptMMN S BE C-900 Pr CONFORMNG TO TIE REOWEMEIIITS OF N /AWWA CL51/W21.51 AND C104/Q1 ♦. i11F,M SHNL BE CLASS 250 CONFORMING TO THE REOUIRDMENM OF AN51/AWWA C110/A21.10 OR AN51/AWWA C153/A21.53. HYDRM.TS SHML BE lf1E PACER AS NMNUFM1UiED BY WATEMWS CO. ON MPROVEO EOUN. COMPL Mw WRIT THE THE CRY OF CNANINSSFN. C E vAL4E5 51WL BE SINGLE DISC TYPE WIN R6LENT SEAT MEETNG THE REWIREIFFNR OF WWWA C509. HL R , TEES. BENDS AND OTHER THRUST Mllrs SHAL BE PROWDED WITH CONCREFE REACDON WCKING OR MEGA M. NL WATERMVN SHNL BE INSTMLm WITH A MINIMUM OF 7.5' COMER µO IN WCGORUVICE MITI AWWA C500 AND CONOUCR PROn510N5 CONFORMING M MRB/AWWA C111/A21.11. BEFORE BEING PLACED INRA TE SECOMPLETED WWLQR44N SIMLL BE 05INFECTED AND FLAMED IN ACCOWOM C WRH AWWA C651 WHO ME FEWIRENENR O THE MINNESOTA OEPIRNENT OF HEALTH. 6. SANRMM1 SEWER SHML w S. PvL-sm-26 UNLESS NOTED DIFFERENRY. THE CORRWCTOR SN 1£MFY TYPE OFCONNEC1OH WITH CRY ENGIIEEING DEPARTMENT AND COORDRMTE WNY REWIRED CM NSPECIpNS NEEDED FOR COY ACCEPTANCE ]. STORM SEWER SHALL BE OWL WH HOPE PIPE OR APPROVED EWAL CATCH WINS SWLL BE PRECAST REINFORCED CONCFETE G NG SHAL BE MF R-3290-L WTH CURB BOX OR NEIINWON H R-1542 M C GATE IN PAVEMENT MEWS OR OPROIEO EWAL WNNOLES 9 OP FOUR R. OBAETEIR PRECAST REINFORCED CONK= IN AGCO9WCE WIIN A51M C478. GISRNG S BE NEEWW R-1642. MANHOES SHVL MN A MINIMUM OF 2 ANO A MAXIMUM OF 4 ADJUSTMENT RINGS. 6 U9L TRENCHES 5 BE COMPACTED TO 95% STAHWiD PROCTOR WU"MUu CRY ONSUY (Am MM78 OR MSHM T-99) FROM THE PIPE ZONE TO WITHIN THREE FEET OF THE GROUND SURFA.WW SURFACE AND 1i STMDMO PROCTOR IN THE UPPER THREE FEET. 9. CONNECROI TO THE EXITING SMITHY SEWER MO WATER REWIRES INSPECTW BY THE CTY CL CHMHASSEN. 10 FR1D ADJUST A- CA5RNG5 TO LATCH MW GRADES. It. COMPACTOR SIWL COMAO 'GOP STATE OK CAL' WRHIN TWO WORKING WYS PRIOR TO IXGVAIgN/CWSIRIICMR! FOR LIAR, LOCWMNS, TARN CTIES METRO MFA B51-454-0002 OR TOLL -FREE: 1-800-252_11" 12 CANIRACTOR SHA L NOFFY THE CIV OF CHMIMSSEN M HOURS IN A ANCE O WORKING WININ THE RIGHT OF WA(. CTY R6PERO6 MUST OBSERVE AL UTBTY CGNNECDONS TO IXISTNC UIES. 13. CONRNLTOR MLL BE NESPWSIBLE FOR OBTANING THE MPPOPIMTE SEWER. WATER MD PLUMBING PERMIR FROM ME CIY'S BALDING OFMIMEM 14. GENERAL COTIRKTdt SIVi1 COOIRDNAIE WOPo( WTH AL ,UIY CONFINES. SERE IN WARNING THE Cg11RO N SWtL CONTK µL PVBUC UIIUR FOR LOGTpNS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES. CABLES, CONOUITS. PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHA L REPAIR qt REPVLE THE GHJvE WHEN WAGED DURING CONSTRU;IpN AT NO COST M OWNER. 3' CURB 10 CY CLS R 90 / FEET SG'-{ ORA COWNiL'f To EXISONG 0 4" STI8.:4T 11 V 95209� y NET2IICLL sERAM1 POND NWL=944.00 HWL=948.87 B" AT PROPER( TEE '� e" VALVE ii. eEo` SOR26 O 28w 0 3 NO STIR 5" FROMBLIONG 81 PLUS STUB S 5' FROM BUI IRDPANT W/6" VAVE 8"x6• TEE ROOF DRNN STUB IW-955.89 0 LOW F.F.E.=961 2 V'IEVE ROOF DRNN STUB TEE /INV=95600 1 sTUe AT IM'-aeA6 NECTNV . ._...--.. I 1 I STUB STORM SEWEN I -"—POR FUTURE CONNECMN 55'-W NCPE O 2.SOX 1 LEGEND MPNIMUM' DENOTES 6ONOWY UME �is' — — — — — — I — — — — <t — DENOTESORNAGE-/ UT:lrc FiSEMEM DENOTES EXBTNG STORM SEWER 27' RS t 14 CY CO RFWP� 8" -4S BFlOS _1� _\ I V I V 1 9' PLUOSEPMAMIN NM=9H.00 - 8" C 9C0 WATFRMNN I I GAnlo 1 <— DENOTES PROPOSED STORM SEWER I 1 I 55'-12" M I NYOGNT ' --I IIENOTES FUTURE STORM SEWER « _� 3' CUM CUT --fi O SOS 10 CY CL] MftP v 9 I I MLV£ >8 I I I - )- OFNOtES EXRDNG wW1FRYJJN < _ _ L_L. 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WISCONSIN. ]15.{83.J216 BETWEEN- -_ N �- - LANDSCAPE NOTES DP R 1. tµOXAPE C_CQ TO VERIFY All UIIlRIT 11Y LOGIKINS ON PROPEW(M TXE GENERIL CONIRALIOR AIiO BY G4LING GOPHER STATE ONE CNL %iI(651-W-0002) - OR TO STAKING PLNNT tMIT LCCgTN1N5. SOO BETWEEN CURB 2 VERIFY ALL IANOSGPE IYPROvFbIX15 WITH RQMOWN5.0 SITE WORK. CONTRACTOR TO DIA'OSE OF AL REMKI OFF-SRE. AND 510EWNJ( BY — --_ 1 3. PROVDE A MINIMUM OF A TOPSOIL IN UWN NtFA.S AND 12- TOPSOIL IN UNDSCA REDS. ADO SqL AMENDMENTS FOR OPTIMUM RANT GWOWIH. pREIyBRGNSIBN- I qPa 4. NL DISTURBED L4YOSClPEO AREAS. HOT INDICATED TO NAK ROCK MULCH TO BE SODDED. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWI `O IEEE FLg FYJ `ROCK WILH M SHRUB EO (TYP.) I F F.F.E.=961 �13-GBH w 1 'I 1 i I ��8-JDW —to-DO. - y i 6-JDw ROCK MULCH ROCK MULCH,Qum . _.d •U�SEE �i-. WIDSOFC--_ DETNLS SIHEEf FOt _.-' J-HL MORIOEML i-- 2-SS�_E"U—" LH. 18 - - L�F I!� A ": WARNING THE CONTRACTOR SMLL DOI .ML PUBLIC tR1ImE5 FOR LOCATONS O NL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PPES, MwMLFS, vKVES. OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE GIGGING. HE SHNL REPAIR OR REPIACE ME ABOVE WHEN OW AGED DURING CWSTMICRON AT No COST TO OWNER, 5. ROCK MI M I�I,CI A;�A,S: ROCK MULCH TO BE IN SHRUB BED LOCATIONS. AS INMCATM ON DRAWINGS. MULCH S BE DRESSER TRMP ROCK W17. a- MODIFIED. GREY/BL CK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROC( INC. DRESSER, WISCCNSIN. 715.b3.3216. ROCK MULCH SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3- OEPIH TARTS FILTER FAeNL. FREE OF NL OELTFRHIUS 6. qML OWNER ARFA TO MRNNE ROCK ILA IL KENFRIOR TO CONSIRUCII. F y♦=� 6. SO FROWN AREAS: SOD 6 TO BE PRIMARILY KFNIUSOO BWEGFUJ FREE OF UWN GRA55 WEEDS. MATCH INTO EXISDNG. AS TH GADE .AKE AL SO ON SNIPED OR 191ENML DEAREAS, C T REQUIRED. WATCH $OD EWE UNTIL S WITH OUSTING VINiSX GPAOE ROLL SW TO PROVDE SYWR1 GRABS STAKE ALL SODDED SIllWPES A:1 OR GARTER. FROr10E FI105KIN CONTROL DEICES AS NECESSAT' IINRL 5® IS ESTA$15NE0. 1 ). CONTRACTOR TO VERWT' PLANTS REQUIRED AS REELECTED ON P.. NOTIFY WIOSCNE ARCHITECT IF PUN NU SCE IE W NOT WATCH. ALL PUNT WTEII TO CO IKY WITH THE LATEST EDITOR OF THE AMERIGW STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK. ANSI ASSOCAI OF NURSEYMNI. Alm FERRIRER, HERBICIDE, AND P CIDE AS NECESSARY FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH. B. NL PUNTING BEDS TO BEEDGED WIM FRCNL COMMGRADE VINYL EDGING. �m W OLY-CA OR MRiPhD EOUN_ ANCHORED AO.C. Mf11 MEEK SPICES. i 9. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH S BE COLORED, RED CANYON BY S VA OR APPROVED MI AND AT A MINIMUM a DEPTH, FREE OF NL CElEERKWS WTERUL OWNER I" TO APPROVE OF MULCH. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 10. SINGLE TREE PLANTINGS SIMIL HAVE A [ DEPM SHREDDED HARDW000 WLCH RING AROIEM EAGN B DECIDUOUS PLANT 4ATERIK SHALL HOVE A MINIMUM 3' OMMETEN RING, EVERGREEN POUR WTERML SHNL MINE A RING TO THE MW LINE 11- COHBtALTOR TO WJNTMN AND WATER PINT WTERML WRING INSTA FON AND MR A W ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, VOLUME OF WATER M E PER PLANT REQUIREMENT FOR ESTABIIS`MENT AND NORNIL GROWTH, CORTI SHALL PROVIDE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THE OWNER ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION. 12. CONBNBTOR TO WARRANT NEW SOD FOR GO OATS UPON SUBSTMRIL PROJECT COMPLETION- 13. CONRiKTOR 9 WARRANTY NEW PILANT NATFI6K FOR 1W0 Y UPON PROJECT COYPI£TICN AND OWNER'S AGCFPCWCE ALL REPLACEMENTS TO BE PROADED BY THE CORE IOR AT NO ADWIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 14. ALL PN? MATENINS SHALL BE INSPECTED ON SRE PRIOR TO PANONG BY LANDSCAPE MORIIECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE _ 15_ EJNSOHG TREES AND SHRUBS. THROUGHOUT THE P OPE ITY. SOUL E PRUNED TO REYO'VE DEN) OR UIDE4RKhE UMBS AND TO SIMPE RIOT FUR D6MIAE IPPENIN[E NW COII BY A O FIEO INONDUV CONTRACTOR TO CIFM AND GRUB EXJSiWG VECETAT ON .0 OSPOSE OF ALL REMOJNS OF -SUE PER PROTECT IMPROafYENTS. 16. PROPERTY SHALL HAM£ A.UFOMATC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM, CONWOOR TO PR DE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL SYSTEM STILL BE I NMEflRF.D(BIDWN-OUT) WLER THE FIRST O MINX SEASON .AND SHNL PROVIDE STARTUP THE FOLLOWING SPRING, IRRIGATOR SINL HNW TWO-YEAR WARRANT ON PARTS TURD LIBOR FOLLOWING NJSII WTX)K APPROIK BY OWNER PROVIDE BNCKRIM EMIGRE. WATER METES. BOOSTER PUMP. BUCK* -CUT VAV E . COIiRWI RUN SENSOR. WIRES. VKVE BOJOS. SLFENNG. VKV¢. ROTORS. SPMYS, AHD OWNER ACCESSIRIES FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. M PLANT SCHEDULE— LOT 2 5. ROCK MI M I�I,CI A;�A,S: ROCK MULCH TO BE IN SHRUB BED LOCATIONS. AS INMCATM ON DRAWINGS. MULCH S BE DRESSER TRMP ROCK W17. a- MODIFIED. GREY/BL CK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROC( INC. DRESSER, WISCCNSIN. 715.b3.3216. ROCK MULCH SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3- OEPIH TARTS FILTER FAeNL. FREE OF NL OELTFRHIUS 6. qML OWNER ARFA TO MRNNE ROCK ILA IL KENFRIOR TO CONSIRUCII. F y♦=� 6. SO FROWN AREAS: SOD 6 TO BE PRIMARILY KFNIUSOO BWEGFUJ FREE OF UWN GRA55 WEEDS. MATCH INTO EXISDNG. AS TH GADE .AKE AL SO ON SNIPED OR 191ENML DEAREAS, C T REQUIRED. WATCH $OD EWE UNTIL S WITH OUSTING VINiSX GPAOE ROLL SW TO PROVDE SYWR1 GRABS STAKE ALL SODDED SIllWPES A:1 OR GARTER. FROr10E FI105KIN CONTROL DEICES AS NECESSAT' IINRL 5® IS ESTA$15NE0. 1 ). CONTRACTOR TO VERWT' PLANTS REQUIRED AS REELECTED ON P.. NOTIFY WIOSCNE ARCHITECT IF PUN NU SCE IE W NOT WATCH. ALL PUNT WTEII TO CO IKY WITH THE LATEST EDITOR OF THE AMERIGW STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK. ANSI ASSOCAI OF NURSEYMNI. Alm FERRIRER, HERBICIDE, AND P CIDE AS NECESSARY FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH. B. NL PUNTING BEDS TO BEEDGED WIM FRCNL COMMGRADE VINYL EDGING. �m W OLY-CA OR MRiPhD EOUN_ ANCHORED AO.C. Mf11 MEEK SPICES. i 9. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH S BE COLORED, RED CANYON BY S VA OR APPROVED MI AND AT A MINIMUM a DEPTH, FREE OF NL CElEERKWS WTERUL OWNER I" TO APPROVE OF MULCH. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 10. SINGLE TREE PLANTINGS SIMIL HAVE A [ DEPM SHREDDED HARDW000 WLCH RING AROIEM EAGN B DECIDUOUS PLANT 4ATERIK SHALL HOVE A MINIMUM 3' OMMETEN RING, EVERGREEN POUR WTERML SHNL MINE A RING TO THE MW LINE 11- COHBtALTOR TO WJNTMN AND WATER PINT WTERML WRING INSTA FON AND MR A W ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, VOLUME OF WATER M E PER PLANT REQUIREMENT FOR ESTABIIS`MENT AND NORNIL GROWTH, CORTI SHALL PROVIDE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THE OWNER ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION. 12. CONBNBTOR TO WARRANT NEW SOD FOR GO OATS UPON SUBSTMRIL PROJECT COMPLETION- 13. CONRiKTOR 9 WARRANTY NEW PILANT NATFI6K FOR 1W0 Y UPON PROJECT COYPI£TICN AND OWNER'S AGCFPCWCE ALL REPLACEMENTS TO BE PROADED BY THE CORE IOR AT NO ADWIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 14. ALL PN? MATENINS SHALL BE INSPECTED ON SRE PRIOR TO PANONG BY LANDSCAPE MORIIECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE _ 15_ EJNSOHG TREES AND SHRUBS. THROUGHOUT THE P OPE ITY. SOUL E PRUNED TO REYO'VE DEN) OR UIDE4RKhE UMBS AND TO SIMPE RIOT FUR D6MIAE IPPENIN[E NW COII BY A O FIEO INONDUV CONTRACTOR TO CIFM AND GRUB EXJSiWG VECETAT ON .0 OSPOSE OF ALL REMOJNS OF -SUE PER PROTECT IMPROafYENTS. 16. PROPERTY SHALL HAM£ A.UFOMATC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM, CONWOOR TO PR DE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL SYSTEM STILL BE I NMEflRF.D(BIDWN-OUT) WLER THE FIRST O MINX SEASON .AND SHNL PROVIDE STARTUP THE FOLLOWING SPRING, IRRIGATOR SINL HNW TWO-YEAR WARRANT ON PARTS TURD LIBOR FOLLOWING NJSII WTX)K APPROIK BY OWNER PROVIDE BNCKRIM EMIGRE. WATER METES. BOOSTER PUMP. BUCK* -CUT VAV E . COIiRWI RUN SENSOR. WIRES. VKVE BOJOS. SLFENNG. VKV¢. ROTORS. SPMYS, AHD OWNER ACCESSIRIES FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. M PLANT SCHEDULE— LOT 2 HONEYSUCKLE DIFRMW LDNICEM (YWMF BUSH U = PLANT SCHEDULE— SUBDIVISION LOT 2 BUFFERYARD E OTT COMMON NAMEAATIN NAME BUT ROOT RElUws ) THORNLESS NOTEttOGJST w. 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FI51 o,Le: RqNsIWyNpt /« 6 6 SMI PR io3 NLnWr 02M1M8 b- MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager Cl l l OF FROM: Josh Metzer, Planner I CgANgASSEN O DATE: April 10, 2006 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 N55317 Chanhassen, MN SUBJ: Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment and Site Plan Review Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Administration Planning Case 06-11 Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax:952.227.1110 Building Inspections EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Phone: 952.227,1180 Fax:952.227.1190 The applicant is requesting an amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Engineering Unit Development for a 20-foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard for Lots 1 & 2, Phone:952.227,1160 Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park and Site Plan Review approval for a one-story, Fax:952,227.1170 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building. Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 ACTION REQUIRED Fax:952.227.1110 Park A Recreation City Council approval requires a majority of City Council present. Phone: 952227,1120 Fax:952.227.1110 PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone:952.227.1400 The Planning Commission held a public hearing on April 4, 2006, to review the proposed Fax:952,227.1404 amendment and site plan. The Planning Commission voted 6 to 0 to approve the proposed amendment and site plan. The Planning Commission minutes are attached to this report as Planning 8 item 2. Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax:952.227.1110 RECOMMENDATION Public Works 1591 Park Road Staff and Planning Commission recommend the adoption of motions A & B approving the Phone:952,227.1300 proposed amendment and site plan as specified beginning at the bottom of page 11 in the Fax:952.227.1310 staff report dated April 10, 2006 with conditions 1-28. Senior Center Phone:952.227.1125 ATTACHMENTS Fax: 952.227.1110 Web site 1. Revised Planning Commission Staff Report Dated April 10, 2006. wwwachanhassen.mnos 2. April 4, 2006 Planning Commission Minutes. g:\plan\2006 planning cases\06-11 than west business park lot 2\executive summary.doc The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play. CITY OF CHANHASSEN STAFF REPORT PC DATE: April 4, 2006 CC DATE: April 10, 2006 REVIEW DEADLINE: April 18, 2006 CASE #: 06-11 BY: Josh Metzer, et.al. PROPOSAL: Request for a Planned Unit Development Amendment and a Site Plan Review for an officelwarehouse building. LOCATION: Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. APPLICANT: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 361-0722 PRESENT ZONING: Planned Unit Development (PUD) 2020 LAND USE PLAN: Office/Industrial ACREAGE: 3.32 DENSITY: 0.34 F.A.R. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The applicant is requesting a Planned Unit Development Amendment for a 20-foot parking setback standard and Site Plan Review approval for a one- story, 49,105 square -foot, multi -tenant office/warehouse building. The amendment request is for a reduced parking setback on the southern property line. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION -MAKING: The City's discretion in approving or denying a planned unit development amendment is limited to whether or not the proposed changes and project complies with Zoning Ordinance requirements. If it meets those standards, the City must then approve the site plan. This is a quasi-judicial decision. The City's discretion in approving or denying a site plan is limited to whether or not the proposed project complies with Zoning Ordinance requirements. If it meets those standards, the City must then approve the site plan. This is a quasi-judicial decision. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 2 PROPOSAU/SUMMARY The applicant is requesting site plan review approval for a one-story, 46,152 square -foot, multi - tenant officetwarehouse building. As part of the site plan review the applicant is also requesting an amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a 20-foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard on Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. The current PUD calls for a 50-foot parking setback from the south property line abutting Lyman Boulevard. However, as part of the concept for the project, it was envisioned that a 20-foot parking setback would be established from Lyman Boulevard. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 3 To the north and east of the proposed building are other undeveloped lots within the Chanhassen West Business Park. To the west is the stormwater pond and wetland contained in Outlot A. To the south is Lyman Boulevard on the other side of which is Holasek Greenhouse, Inc. The property south of Lyman Boulevard is also guided for Office/Industrial uses. The finished floor elevation at the southeast end of the building is one foot higher than Lyman Boulevard, and is five feet higher than Lyman Boulevard at the southwest corner of the building. Water and sewer service is being extended to the property as part of the Chanhassen West Business Park development. Access to the site will be gained via Galpin Court, a public street. The easterly access will be shared with Lot 1. The proposed finished floor elevation for the office/warehouse building is 961, the high elevation of this site. The site has an elevation of 959 at all five corners of the property's parking lot, 958 at the northwestern property line, 959 at the northeast property line, 955 at the east property line, 958 at the south property line and an elevation of 952 at the western property line, the low elevation of the site. The loading docks have a proposed elevation of 957, four feet lower than the proposed floor elevation of the building to permit the backing of trailers up to the building. The proposed development complies with the development design standards for Chanhassen West Business Park. Building materials consist of prominently rock -faced block with burnished blocks as accents throughout the exterior of the building. Staff is recommending approval of the PUD Amendment and Site Plan subject to the conditions of this staff report. BACKGROUND On August 22, 2005, the Chanhassen City Council approved the following: • Rezoning of the property located within the Chanhassen West Business Park from Agricultural Estate District (A-2) to Planned Unit Development (PUD); • Preliminary Plat for Chanhassen West Business Park, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated June 17, 2005; and • Wetland Alteration Permit to fill and alter wetlands within the development, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated June 17, 2005. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS • Chapter 20, Article II, Division 6, Site Plan Review • Chapter 20, Article XXHI, Division 7, Design Standards for Commercial, Industrial and Office -Institutional Developments • Chanhassen West Business Park Development Design Standards Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 4 PUD AMENDMENT �ji-- .r. s ,I Current 50' Parking Setback Requirement —coY _ . - - '9 I E.F E.=961 �r A I Z y I I --- 4-6 20' Parking Setback -- t.YMM BLVD----. Property Line Proposed 20' Parking Setback Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 5 The Chanhassen West Business Park PUD was approved with a 50-foot parking setback from the south property lines of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2. The applicant had originally shown a 20-foot parking setback from the Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2 when the Chanhassen Business Park PUD was going through the approval process. During the review period the city and developer concentrated on the Galpin Boulevard frontage setbacks and assumed that the design standards and overall site plan matched as it related to Lyman Boulevard. The property to the south of Lyman Boulevard is guided for Office/Industrial uses. Standard building setbacks are 30 feet in Industrial Office Park (IOP) Districts. The proposed building setback from Lyman Boulevard is 70 feet. The amendment for reduced parking setback is to accommodate one row of parking. Chanhassen City Code permits reduced parking setbacks in IOP Districts stating: Parking setbacks along public rights -of -way may be reduced to a minimum of ten feet if the applicant can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the city that one -hundred -percent screening is provided at least five feet above the adjacent parking lot. The intent of this section is that the city is willing to trade a reduced setback for additional landscaping that is both an effective screen and of high quality aesthetically. Acceptable screening is to be comprised of berming and landscaping. Screening through the use of fencing is not permitted. The applicant is requesting the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD be amended to allow Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, to maintain a 20-foot parking setback with a landscape buffer. A mix of 36 trees and 28 shrubs are proposed to be planted at the south property line of Lot 2 adjacent to Lyman Boulevard. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the plantings to meet minimum landscape requirements. Carver County has written a letter to the City regarding their concerns with the proposed PUD Amendment. Carver County has the intention of reconstructing Lyman Boulevard in the future. The County has not developed a reconstruction plan so they do not know what impact the reconstruction of Lyman Boulevard would have on surrounding property or if additional right-of- way will be needed. Currently, the Lyman Boulevard right-of-way is 120 feet wide. This right-of-way width would accommodate four through lanes (two each direction), two right turn lanes (one each direction), a center left turn lane for both directions of traffic and a 10-foot wide pedestrian trail on the north side of Lyman Boulevard with 26 feet of right-of-way left over. The County had the opportunity to address the potential need for additional right -of way when Chanhassen West Business Park was in the platting process but did not do so. Staff feels the request for a reduced parking setback is reasonable and is recommending approval of the proposed amendment. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 6 GENERAL SITE PLAN/ARCHITECTURE Size Portion Placement Four entrances are located on the western elevation of the building, one with a northwesterly orientation, one with a southwesterly orientation and two facing directly west. Each entry has an arched copper metal canopy hung over the doors. Entrance pilasters are projected 4 inches from the building. Entrance cornices are two feet higher than the building parapet. Buildings of more than 40 feet in width shall be divided into smaller increments (between 20 and 40 feet) through articulation of the facade. A 58-foot section of the northern facade and a 56- foot section of the southern facade do not have an architectural division. Staff is recommending that an architectural articulation be incorporated to these sections of the northern and southern facades. This can be achieved through a number of techniques including: • Facade modulation -stepping back or forward or extending a portion of the facade • Vertical divisions using different textures or materials • Variation in the rooflines by alternating dormers and stepped roofs. Gables or other roof elements to reinforce the modulation or articulation intervals equal to the articulation interval • Providing a lighting fixture, trellis, tree, or other landscape feature with each interval Material and Detail The building consists of 12-inch and 8-inch concrete block in burnished (polished) and rock - faced texture, and a stone veneer. Copper metal canopies are hung over each of the entries. Copper aluminum materials are used for door and window framing. The building facade incorporates window and entry patterning along its front with pilasters projected 4 inches at the entrances. Color The primary building color is a light -tan limestone. Accent colors include saddle (brownish - grey) above the building entries and as a trim feature above the window line and below the roofline running the circumference of the building. The roofline is furnished with a sherwood green (forest green) aluminum coping. Flanking the entryways are pilasters of kasota pink (pinkish -tan) with a saddle (brownish -grey) block base. Entry canopies, window frames and door frames are of a copper penny metal finish. Height and Roof Design Building height is 24' 2" to the top of the parapet at the building entrances which rise above the rest of the parapet two feet. Each entrance will also be covered by a 16-foot wide arched, copper metal canopy which clearly identifies the entryways to the building. All rooftop mechanical equipment must be screened and shall be setback a minimum of 6 feet from the edge of the roof. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 ApFtl 4 April 10, 2006 Page 7 Facade transparency The proposed building incorporates four main entrances, two of which face a westerly direction, one northwesterly and another southwesterly. The entire western fagade is lined with a combination of double and triple windows. The eastern fagade is composed of seven 8'x 9'dock doors, two 14'x 14'drive-in doors, six man doors and a triple window. The northern and southern fagades use a combination of double and triple windows; the southern elevation also contains two drive-in doors and two man doors. Site Furnishing Community features include landscaping, rain gardens, lighting and a sidewalk system. The developer shall add sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard. Loading Areas, Refuse Area, etc. Service yards, refuse and waste removal, other unsightly areas and truck parking/loading areas are screened from public views by the building, a retaining wall and buffer yard plantings. Lot Frontage and Parking location Access to the site will be gained via Galpin Court, a public street. The property also has frontage on Lyman Boulevard. Parking is distributed around the west and south sides of the building. Less than 50% of the parking will be between the buildings frontage fagades and the primary abutting streets of Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard. PUD STANDARDS PROPOSED Building Height 3 Stories / 40 feet 1 Story / 24 feet NW-0' NE-30' E-0' NW-73' NE-30' E-47' Building Setback S-50' W-30' S-70' W-107' Parking Stalls 103 125 (5 handicap accessible) NW-0' NE-10' E-0' NW-5' NE-20' E-0' Parking Setback S-50' W- 5-20' W-25' Hard Surface Coverage 70% Average between the 8 79.97% developable lots Lot Area 1 acre 3.32 LANDSCAPING Minimum requirements for landscaping include 5,311 square feet of landscaped area around the parking lot, 11 landscape islands or peninsulas, 21 trees for the parking lot, and bufferyard plantings along the south property line. The applicant's proposed as compared to the requirements for landscape area and parking lot trees is shown in the following table: Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April April 10, 2006 Page 8 Required Proposed Vehicular use landscape area 5,311 s . ft. 28,935 s . ft. Trees/ parking lot 21 overstory trees 21 overstory trees Islands/parkingIslands/parking lot 11 islands or peninsulas 6 islands/peninsulas Applicant does not meet minimum requirements for islands/peninsulas in the parking lot area. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the islands/peninsulas in the parking lot to meet minimum landscape requirements. Required plantings Proposed plantings Bufferyard C — south property 15 overstory trees 13 overstory trees line, 750' length 37 understory trees 23 undeistory trees 52 shrubs 28 shrubs Applicant does not meet minimum requirements for bufferyard plantings along the south property line. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the plantings to meet minimum landscape requirements. GRADING, DRAINAGE and EROSION CONTROL The plans propose to grade the site for the new building pad of 961.00 in elevation and a proposed parking lot. At this elevation, stormwater from the building and parking lot will drain toward the proposed catch basins and be conveyed via storm sewer to the existing storm water pond on the west side of the parcel. The storm water pond was previously graded last fall under the Chanhassen West Business park project. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence must be used along the west of the grading area, extend type I silt fence to close the northwest access and utilize one construction entrance to the site. In addition, tree preservation fencing must be installed at the limits of tree removal. A minimum 75-foot long rock construction entrance must be shown on the plans. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. If importing or exporting material for development of the site is necessary, the applicant will be required to supply the City with detailed haul routes. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets should include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Erosion Control Erosion control blanket should be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas should have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 9 Type of Slope Time (maximum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not active) worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1 to 3:1 14 Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 should be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City to ensure rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include keeping the rain garden vegetated with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. UTILITIES Municipal sewer and water service is available to the site from stubs on the north side of the lot. The watermain and municipal sewer lines will be considered private utility lines. The site has previously been assessed for utilities. However, the sanitary sewer and water hookup charges will still be applicable for the new lot. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain. Sanitary sewer and watermain hookup fees may be specially assessed against the parcel at the time of building permit issuance. All of the utility improvements are required to be constructed in accordance with the City's latest edition of Standard Specifications and Detail Plates. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies will have to be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health, Carver County and Watershed District. STREETS No public streets are proposed as part of this project. The applicant is proposing two full accesses to the site from the north side of the lot off Galpin Court. As the northeasterly access will service two lots, cross -access easements will need to be obtained and recorded against the lots. The northeasterly access will be the primary access for Lot 1 and will serve as a truck access for Lot 2. LIGHTING/SIGNAGE The applicant is proposing lighting of the site through a combination of 25' pole mounted light fixtures throughout the parking lot, wall mounted light fixtures at the loading docks on the east elevation of the building and architectural light fixtures at the four main entrances. The lighting must be shielded to prevent off -site glare. Lighting shall be high pressure sodium. The proposed location of a monument sign is shown on the east side of the western entrance to the site. No other signage details are currently shown on the plans. Signage must comply with the PUD standards, City Code requirements and would require a separate sign permit application. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 10 MISCELLANEOUS Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete building plans and permit application are submitted. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. PUD AMENDMENT FINDINGS The Zoning Ordinance directs the Planning Commission to consider six (6) possible adverse affects of the proposed amendment. The six (6) affects and our findings regarding them are: 1. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan. 2. The proposed use is compatible with the present and future land uses of the area. 3. The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained in the Zoning Ordinance. 4. The proposed use will not tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. 5. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not overburden the city's service capacity. 6. Traffic generation by the proposed use is within capabilities of streets serving the property. Finding: The proposed amendment is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and conforms to the Zoning Ordinance. The proposed amendment is compatible with the surrounding development, will not overburden the City's service capabilities and traffic generated from it is within the capabilities of the streets serving the property. SITE PLAN FINDINGS In evaluating a site plan and building plan, the City shall consider the development's compliance with the following: 1. Consistency with the elements and objectives of the city's development guides, including the comprehensive plan, official road mapping, and other plans that may be adopted; 2. Consistency with this division; 3. Preservation of the site in its natural state to the extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general appearance of the neighboring developed or developing areas; 4. Creation of a harmonious relationship of building and open space with natural site features and with existing and future buildings having a visual relationship to the development; Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 11 5. Creation of functional and harmonious design for structures and site features, with special attention to the following: a. An internal sense of order for the buildings and use on the site and provision of a desirable environment for occupants, visitors and general community; b. The amount and location of open space and landscaping; c. Materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design concept and the compatibility of the same with adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; and d. Vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in terms of location and number of access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and access points, general interior circulation, separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and arrangement and amount of parking. 6. Protection of adjacent and neighboring properties through reasonable provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, preservation of views, light and air and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. Finding: The proposed development is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan and the zoning ordinance if the PUD Amendment is approved. The site design is compatible with the surrounding development. It is functional and harmonious with the approved development for this area. Minor revisions are required and are outlined in the conditions of approval. RECOMMENDATION Staff and Planning Commission recommends that the Planning Geffirais City Council adopt the following two motions: A. "The Planning CermWssien Feeemmends appFeval e City Council approves the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment for a 20-foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park." B. "The City Council approves Site Plan #06- 11, for a 49,105 square -foot office/warehouse building, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated February 17, 2006, subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 12 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type H silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMHS. 10. On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 13 Type of Slope Time (maximum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1to3:1 14Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria Eden Trace Site Plan Review Planning Case No. 06-11 April 4 April 10, 2006 Page 14 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades: ATTACHMENTS 1. Findings of Fact and Recommendation. 2. Development Review Application. 3. Public Hearing Notice and Affidavit of Mailing. 4. Reduced Copy Site Plan dated 2-16-06. 5. Reduced Copy Photometric Plan dated 2-16-06. 6. Reduced Copy Floor Plan dated 2-16-06. 7. Reduced Copy Entry Elevations dated 2-16-06. 8. Reduced Copy Preliminary Plat dated 2-10-06. 9. Reduced Copy Grading Plan dated 2-10-06. 10. Reduced Copy Utility Plan dated 2-10-06. 11. Reduced Copy Construction Details dated 2-10-06. 12. Reduced Copy Preliminary Landscape Plan dated 2-10-06. 13. Reduced Copy Preliminary Landscape Details dated 2-10-06. 14. Memo from Mark Littfin to Josh Metzer dated February 23, 2006 with Fire Code Attachments. 15. Letter to the City of Chanhassen from Carver County Public Works dated March 9, 2006. gAplan\2006 planning cases\06-1 t chan west business park lot 2\staff report.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION I is l:4 Application of Eden Trace Corp. for Amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Unit Development and Site Plan Review for a 49,105 square -foot, one-story office/warehouse building — Planning Case No. 06-11. On April 4, 2006, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of Eden Trace Corp. for an Amendment to the Chanhassen West Business Park Planned Unit Development and Site Plan Review for the property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed PUD amendment and site plan which was preceded by published and mailed notice. The Planning Commission heard testimony from all interested persons wishing to speak and now makes the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The property is currently zoned Planned Unit Development, PUD. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Office/Industrial uses. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. The Zoning Ordinance directs the Planning Commission to consider six (6) possible adverse affects of the proposed amendment. The six (6) affects and our findings regarding them are: a. The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found consistent with the official City Comprehensive Plan. b. The proposed use is compatible with the present and future land uses of the area. c. The proposed use conforms with all performance standards contained in the Zoning Ordinance. d. The proposed use will not tend to or actually depreciate the area in which it is proposed. e. The proposed use can be accommodated with existing public services and will not overburden the city's service capacity. f. Traffic generation by the proposed use is within capabilities of streets serving the property. 5. Section 20-110: Requires that the proposed development: (1) Is consistent with the elements and objectives of the City's development guides, including the comprehensive plan, official road mapping, and other plans that may be adopted; (2) Is consistent with Chapter 20, Article II, Division 6 of the Chanhassen City Code; (3) Preserves the site in its natural state to the extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general appearance of the neighboring developed or developing areas; (4) Creates a harmonious relationship of building and open space with natural site features and with existing and future buildings having a visual relationship to the development; (5) Creates a functional and harmonious design for structures and site features, with special attention to the following: a. An internal sense of order for the buildings and use on the site and provision of a desirable environment for occupants, visitors and general community; b. The amount and location of open space and landscaping; c. Materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design concept and the compatibility of the same with adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; and d. Vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in terms of location and number of access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and access points, general interior circulation, separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and arrangement and amount of parking. (6) Protects adjacent and neighboring properties through reasonable provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, preservation of views, light and air and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. 6. The planning report #06-11 dated April 4, 2006, prepared by Josh Metzer, et al, is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the PUD amendment and Site Plan Review. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 0 day of April, 2006. CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION V." Uli Sacchet, Its Chairman 2 CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard — P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 — (952) 227-1100 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION ame and Address: Contact:_ Marie Ll.tr(es-fzLJ Contai Phone: q52 36 ( o"772 Fax: 45-2 3(o( o'r z 3 Phone Email: undeb agoI- cor, Email: ame Ma Planning Case No. C) (0 1 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 1 7 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Fax: ci 5'2- 361 a-72 3 NOTE: Consultation with City staff is required prior to submittal, including review of development plans Comprehensive Plan Amendment Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Interim Use Permit (IUP) Non -conforming Use Permit Planned Unit Development' 109�E Mai nor ctl"C Rezoning Sign Permits Sign Plan Review Site Plan Review (SPR)' 5C)o+4q0 - 9o.o Subdivision' Temporary Sales Permit Vacation of Right-of-Way/Easements (VAC) Variance (VAR) Wetland Alteration Permit (WAP) Zoning Appeal Zoning Ordinance Amendment Notification Sign — $200 (City to install and remove) X Escrow for Fili Fees/Attorney Cost" - $50 CUPAC/VAR/WAP/Metes 8 Bounds - $450 Minor SUB TOTAL FEE $ ) S40 ` 1414(1 c Y f 69 An additional fee of $3.00 per address within the public hearing notification area will be invoiced to the applicant prior to the public hearing. / 'Sixteen (16) full-size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 8'/2" X 11" reduced copy for each plan sheet along with a digital copy in TIFF -Group 4 ('.tif) format. "Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract. Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews. NOTE: When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application. SCANNED PROJECT NAME: C cv a P i2 LOCATION: CHA-0IAA-57�tj WeaS i?; Stoe-zS PPR- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lef 2 ?}-Ock- l ' uv�r P-m5p-t-"5 PARK' TOTAL ACREAGE: 3. 3 0 WETLANDS PRESENT: YES K NO PRESENT ZONING: Y U REQUESTED ZONING: PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION: Z o,;? - REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION: REASON FOR REQUEST: COnlsr2ucrwrJ a�:' A 41 105 S�- Ouvc6 �W?REF+oK�E This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before fling this application, you should confer with the Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and procedural requirements applicable to your application. A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within 15 business days of application submittal. A written notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within 15 business days of application. This is to certify that 1 am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership (either copy of Owners Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application. I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Z_16 -oco Date -/&-�� Date G:\pLAN\forms\Development Review Application.DOC Rev. 12105 SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MNNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes that she is and was on March 23, 2006, the duly qualified and acting Deputy Clerk of the City of Chanhassen, Minnesota; that on said date she caused to be mailed a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing for Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park — Planning Case 06-11 to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Minnesota, and by other appropriate records. K J. Enge , DepufyJClerk Subscribqd and sworn to before me this r day of rhn cc. b , 2006. Notary lic "' =Q KIM T. MEUWISSEN Notary Public -Minnesota ._...... .;, MY Cummmjon E)p( Jan 31, 2010 Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request for Planned Unit Development Amendment for Proposal: reduced parking setback at southern property line and Site Plan Review for office/warehouse building — Planning Case 06-11 Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation Property Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Location: A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the public hearing through the following steps: What Happens at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit the City's projects web page at: www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/serv/Dlan/06-11.html. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Josh Questions & Metzer at 952-227-112 or e-mail Comments: imetzer@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. The staff report for this Item will be available online on the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the Planning Commission meeting. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alterations, Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 5D0 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercialrndustrial. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meeting. • A neighborhood spokespersorhepresentative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the project with any interested person(s). • Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have something to be included in the report, lease contact the Planning Stan person named on the notification. Date & Time: Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request for Planned Unit Development Amendment for Proposal: reduced parking setback at southern property line and Site Plan Review for office/Warehouse buildin — Planning Case 06-11 Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation Property Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Location: A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the public hearing through the following steps: What Happens at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please visit the City's projects web page at: www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us/serv/i)lan/06-1 1.html. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Josh Meltzer at 952-227-112 or e-mail Questions & imetzer@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit Comments: written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. The staff report for this Item will be available online on the project web site listed above the Thursday prior to the Planning Commission meeting. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alterations, Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommentlation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercialtindustrial. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meeting. • A neighborhood spokespereonlrepresentative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the project with any interested person(s). • Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have something to be included in the report, lease contact the Plannina Staff person named on the notification. al� This map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and is not intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, information and data located in various city, county, state and federal offices and other sources regarding Me area shown, and is M be used for reference purposes only. The City does not warrant Mat the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and the City does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, trecking or any other purpose requiring exacting ne aurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. R errors or discrepancies are found please contact 952-227-1107. The preceding diecla ner is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §466.03, Subd. 21 (2000). and Me user of Mis rhap acknowledges that the CM shall not be liable for any damages, and expressly waives all claim, and agrees to defend indertnty, and hold hapless Me City from any and all dam brought by User, its employees or agents, or Mid parties which arise put of the users access or use of data provided. 8I� This nap is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and is hot intended to be used as one. This crap is a compilation of records, inf.imebon and data located in various city, county. state and federal Micas and other sources regarding the area shown, and is to D used for reference purposes only. The City does not warrant that the Geographic Inlonration System (GIS) Data used to prepare this map are error free, and Me City does not represent Mat Me GIS Data can be used for revigatiana, traclting or any other purpose requiring exacting measurement of distance or direction or preclaon in Me depiction of geographic features. N errors or discrepancies are found please contact 962-227-1107. The preceding dlsdairrer is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §466.03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user of this map acknowledges that the City shall not ba liable for any carriages. and expressly waives al claim, and agrees to defend index reify, and hdtl hapless the City from any and all claim brought by User, its enployeas or agents, or third parties which an out of the users access or use of data provided. 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H t t� f apg�e aril c Qp e3� 3 -s y z Mgl a ypy ? g aita 11 e d3 ni2e8] I 39� g e l I I I I 11 C 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952,227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1190 Fax 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952,227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227,1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952 227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Worts 1591 Park Road Phone: 952227.1300 Fax:952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site wwmadenhassen.mn.us MEMORANDUM TO: Josh Metzer, Planner I FROM: Mark Littfin, Fire Marshal DATE: February 23, 2006 SUBJ: Chanhassen West Business Park. Request for planned unit development amendment for reduced parking setback at southerly property line and site plan review for office/warehouse building on property located at Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation Planning Case: 06-11 I have the reviewed the site plan for the above project. hi order to comply with the Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division, I have the following fire code or city ordinance/policy requirements. The plan review is based on the available information submitted at this time. If additional plans or changes are submitted, the appropriate code or policy items will be addressed. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 2. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. Builder must comply with the Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies. Copies enclosed a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1992 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage It. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria g:lsafetyVrd\plrev06-11 The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A goat place to live, work, and play. CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CIIANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTES TO BE INCLUDED ON ALL SITE PLANS 1. Fire Marshal must witness the flushing of underground sprinkler service line, per NFPA 13 2002 10.10.2.1 2. A final inspection by the Fire Marshal before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Fire Department access roads shall be provided on site during all phases of construction. The construction of these temporary roads will conform with the Chanhassen Fire Department requirements for temporary access roads at construction sites. Details are available. 4. Onsite fire hydrants shall be provided and in operating condition during all phases of construction. 5. The use of liquefied petroleum gas shall be in conformance with NFPA Standard 58 and the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. A list of these requirements is available. (See policy #33-1993) 6. All fire detection and fire suppression systems shall be monitored by an approved UL central station with a UL 72 Certificate issued on these systems before final occupancy is issued. An I I" x 14" As Built shall be provided to the Fire Department. The As Built shall be reproducible and acceptable to the Fire Marshal. (See policy #07-1991). 8. An approved lock box shall be provided on the building for fire department use. The lock box should be located by the Fire Department connection or as located by the Fire Marshal. 9. High -pi combustible storage shall comply with the requirements of Article #23 of the Minnesota International Fire Code. High -piled combustible storage is combustible materials on closely packed piles more than 15' in height or combustible materials on pallets or in racks more than 12' in height. For certain special -hazard commodities such as rubber tires, plastics, some flammable liquids, idle pallets, etc. the critical pile height may be as low as 6 feet. 10. Fire lane signage shall be provided as required by the Fire Marshal. (See policy #06-1991). 11. Maximum allowed size of domestic water service on a combination domestictfire sprinkler supply line policy must be followed (See policy #36-1994). Revisions, 5/15/03, 3/22/05 Notes For Site Plan 04-1991 Page 1 of 1 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FH2E DEPARTMENT POLICY REGARDING PRE PLAN Prior to issuing the Certificate of Occupancy, a pre -plan, site plan shall be submitted to the Fire Department for approval. The following items shall be shown on the plan. 1) Building footprint and building dimensions 2) Fire lanes and width of fire lanes 3) Water mains and their sizes, indicate looped or dead end 4) Fire hydrant locations 5) P.I.V. - Fire Department connection 6) Gas meter (shut-off), NSP (shut off) 7) Lock box location(s) 8) Fire walls, if applicable 9) Roof smoke vents, if applicable 10) Interior fire walls 11) Exterior doors (garage doors also) 12) Location of fire alarm panel 13) Sprinkler riser location 14) Exterior L.P. storage, if applicable 15) Haz. Mat. storage, if applicable 16) Underground storage tanks locations, if applicable 17) Type of construction walls/roof 18) Standpipes 19) Fire Department make up exhaust controls for parking garages 20) Smoke evacuation system controls 21) Elevator shafts 22) Special Fire Suppression System Room 23) Interior Roof Access 24) Attic Access Hatch 25) Outside emergency generators SIZE: l 1x17, 81/2 xl1 or larger plans will be accepted A digital version in group 4 TIFF format may be requited to be submitted with the paper version of the plan. PLEASE NOTE. Plans with topographical information, contour fines, easement fines, property lines, setbacks, right-of-way lines, headings, and other related lines or markings, are not acceptable, and will be rejected Revisions 6/10/02, 3/22/05 Pre -Plans 07-1991 Page 1 of 1 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FHtE DEPARTMENT POLICY PREMISES IDENTIFICATION General Numbers or addresses shall be placed on all new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background. Size and location of numbers shall be approved by one of the following — Fire Marshal, Fire Inspector, Building Official, Building Inspector. Requirements are for new construction and existing buildings where no address numbers are posted. Other Requirements - General 1. Numbers shall be a contrasting color from the background. 2. Numbers shall not be in script. 3. If a structure is not visible from the street, additional numbers are required at the driveway entrance. Size and location must be approved. 4. Numbers on mail box at driveway entrance may be a minimum of 4". However, requirement #3 must still be met. 5. Administrative authority may require additional numbers if deemed necessary. Residential Requirements (2 or less dwelling unit) 1. Minimum height shall be 5 inches. 2. Building permits will not be fmaled unless numbers are posted and approved by the Building Department. Premises Identification 29-1991 Pagel of 2 Commercial Requirements 1. Minimum height shall be 12". 2. Multi -Tenant Buildings a. Building address range, minimum height of 12 inches. b. Address numbers required on all tenant doors. Minimum height of 6 inches. 3. If address numbers are located on a directory entry sign, additional numbers will be required on the buildings main entrance. a. Signage on overhead/ delivery doors will also be required. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Premises Identification 29-1991 Page 2 of 2 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 WATER SERVICE INSTALLATION POLICY FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1) The Inspections Division shall be responsible for issuance of permits No permit shall be issued until approval of plans have been obtained from the following: a) Engineering Department b) Fire Marshal c) Minnesota Department of Health d) Plumbing Inspector 2) Mechanical inspectors will do all installation inspections and witness the hydrostatic and conductivity tests. Call (952) 227- 1180 to schedule an inspection. Inspection and Test Requirements a) All pipes shall be inspected before being covered. Phone (952) 227- 1180, to schedule inspections. A 24 hour notice is required b) Conductivity test is required The pipe shall be subjected to minimum 350 amp test for a period of not less than 5 minutes. c) Hydrostatic test required. All pipe shall be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of 150 PSI for 2 hours. Allowable pressure drop shall not exceed I PSI. d) Pipe shall not be run under buildings - NFPA 24, 8-3.1. 3) Upon approval of the hydro test, the plumbing inspector shall submit a copy of the inspection report to the utility superintendent. The inspection report shall note whether the system is ready for main flush and drawing of water sample for the bug test. 4) Water main flushing shall be witnessed by the utility superintendent. a) Watermain flushing may be scheduled by contacting the utility Water Service Installation 34-1993 Page I of 2 superintendent at 952-227-1301. A 24 hour notice is required. b) The utility superintendent shall obtain a water sample for a bacteria test after the main flush and deliver to a testing company. The contractor shall be responsible for testing costs. Allow two weeks for testing results to be returned to the City. c) Upon receiving approval of the water sample test, the utility superintendent shall submit a copy to each plumbing inspector and turn water on to the tested and approved sections of the piping. 5) An additional supervised flush and flow test will be required and witnessed by the Fire Marshal for services supplying fire suppression systems. The flush and flow test shall be performed in accordance with 2002 NFPA Sec. 10.10.2.1. Contact the Chanhassen Fire Marshal at (952) 227-1151. 6) Watermain installations shall comply with: a) Minnesota Plumbing Code, Chapter 4715 b) Chanhassen Engineering Department, Watermain Specifications c) National Fire Protection Association, Chapter 24 7) Only authorized city employees are permitted to operate city water control valves. For water turn on or off contact the utility superintendent by phone (952) 227-1308. A 24-hour notice is required. Revisions 6/12/02 3/22/05 Water Service Installation 34-1993 Page 2 of 2 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 MAXIMUM ALLOWED SIZE OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE ON A COMBINATION DOMESTIC/FIRE SPRINKLER SUPPLY LINE 1. Domestic water line shall not be greater than'/4 pipe size of the combination service water supply line. 2. 1 '/2" domestic off 6" line. 3. 2" domestic off S" line. 4. 2'/2 domestic off 10" line. Option 1: Domestic sizes may be increased if it can be calculated hydraulically that the demand by all domestic fixtures will not drop the fire sprinkler water below its minimum gallonage required. Option 2: Combination domestic and fire line service shall have an electric solenoid valve installed on the domestic side of the service. This valve shall be normally powered open and close on loss of electric power or signal from the system water flow indicator. Must be approved by the Chanhassen Fire Marshal and Chanhassen Mechanical Inspector. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Combination Water Service Lines 36-1994 Page I of 1 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FHtE DEPARTMENT POLICY FHtE SPPXOCLFR SYSTEMS 1. Extinguishing systems for kitchen hoods, spray booths and similar locations require a separate permit. 2. A minimum of two sets of plans is required. Send, or drop off plans and specifications and calculations to: Fire Inspections Attn: Mark Littfm, Fire Marshal City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P O Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 3. Post indicators are required and must have tamper protection. 4. All control valves must be provided with tamper protection. 5. All system tests must be witnessed by the Chanhassen Fire Marshal. Appointments can be made by calling the Fire Marshal at (952)-227-1150 between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Please try to arrange tests at least 24 hours in advance. 6. Main drains and inspector test connections must be piped to the outside atmosphere 7. Water may not be introduced into sprinkler piping from the City main until the Fire Marshal witnesses a flush test per NFPA 2002 10.10.2.1. 8. The City of Chanhassen has adopted Chapter 1306 including item El of the Minnesota State Building Code. 9. The entire sprinkler system must be designed and installed per current applicable standards, i.e. 13, 13D, 13R and current Minnesota State Building Code, Chapter 9. Fire Sprinkler Systems 40-1995 Paget of 3 10. All equipment installed in a fire protection system shall be UL listed or factory mutual approved for fire protection service. 11. Fire protection systems that are hydraulically calculated shall have a 5 psi safety factor at maximum system flow. 12. Include spec sheets for fire sprinkler heads -dry pipe/pre-action valving. 13. The definition of inspection is contained in MN Rule 7512.0100 Subpart 10, and states that inspection means: • Conducting a final acceptance test. • Trip test of dry pipe, deluge or pre -action valves. • A test that an authority having jurisdiction requires to be conducted under the supervision of a contractor. Only licensed fire protection contractors are permitted to conduct these tests. • All other inspections including the inspector's test, main drain and other valves are permitted under MN Rule 7512.0400 Subpart-2G, as maintenance activities and do not require a license as a fire protection contractor. • Rough -in inspection required if piping or hangers will be concealed. • 2 hour 200# wet pressure test including the fire department connection. • 24 hour air pressure test (for dry systems only) • System must be 100% tested prior to calling for inspection. • 2 hour 200 # wet pressure test of dry pipe systems. 14. A UL 72 certificate is required for sprinkler monitoring. 15. A zone map will be required for all multi -riser systems. The map must be permanently mounted adjacent to the sprinkler riser. 16. On Spec Warehouse projects: • Ordinary group 2 designs will be accepted for the shell building. • Upon tenant finish, a review for storage height and commodity class will need to be reviewed for proper sprinkler protection. 17. Back flow prevention devices must be one of the following per Minnesota State Plumbing Code Sec. 4715.2110: RPZ (reduced pressure zone) DCVA (double check valve assembly) 18. Sprinkler contractor is responsible for choosing the appropriate density and for the accuracy of hydraulic calculations. Fire Sprinkler Systems 40-1995 Page 2 of 3 19. Sprinkler systems with specialized design criteria (i.e. high pile storage, flammable liquids) must include a code analysis of the proposed design including specific code references. 20. Exterior combustible decks on R-1 apartment buildings shall have sprinkler protection above. 21. Dry valve trip test -water to flow from inspector's test within 60 seconds on systems containing more than 750 gallons. Accelerators and/or exhausters will be required if the 60 second requirement is not met. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Fire Sprinkler Systems 40-1995 Page 3 of 3 SCALE) CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952)227-1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY # 06-1991 REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE LANE SIGNAGE 1. Signs to be a minimum of 12" x 18". 2. Red on white is preferred. 3. 3M or equal engineer's grade reflective sheeting on aluminum is preferred. 4. Wording shall be: NO PARKING FIRE LANE 5. Signs shall be posted at each end of the fire lane and at least at 100 foot intervals along the fire lane. 6. All signs shall be double sided facing the direction of travel. 7. Post shall be set back a minimum of 12" but not more than 36" from the curb. 8. A fire lane shall be required in front of fire dept. connections extending 5 feet on each side and along all areas designated by the Fire Chief ANY DEVIATION FROM THE ABOVE PROCEDURES SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING, WITH A SITE PLAN, FOR APPROVAL BY THE FIRE CHIEF. IT IS THE INTENTION OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO ENSURE CONTINUIW THROUGHOUT THE CITY BY PROVIDING THESE PROCEDURES FOR MARKING OF FIRE LANES. Revisions 6/10/02 3/22/05 Fire Lane Instillation 06-1991 Page 1 of 1 CHANHASSEN FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 7700 MARKET BLVD. PO BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227- 1150 FAX: (952) 227-1190 DATE: PROJECT: ADDRESS: OCCUPANCY TYPE: OCCUPANCY: CONTACT NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: FAX: New Construction/Remodel for Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria FP 52-2005 Pagel of 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLICY NEW/E3USTING CONSTRUCTION/REMODEL AND PLAN SUBMITTAL CRITERIA FOR COMMERCIAL BUILDING 1. Submittals for building permits must include detailed information relating to the proposed use and occupancy classification of the building. 2. Complete and submit a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement documenting the quantities and classifications of hazardous materials to be used or stored inside or outside of the facility. Hazardous materials must be classified according to the Minnesota Fire Code. Yes _ No _ N/A 3. Provide a storage arrangement plan describing materials to be stored, the quantities and heights of storage. Storage of combustible materials exceeding 12' in height and storage of high hazard commodities exceeding 6' in height must meet the requirements of the Minnesota Fire Code. A completed high -piled storage worksheet is required. Yes No _ N/A 4. Provide a list of special operations such as welding, cutting and other hot -work, battery charging stations, application of combustible or flammable finishes, dip -tank operations, laser use, medical gas use and storage, etc. Yes _ No N/A 5. Provide floor plans indicating locations and specifications of equipment such as spray booths, industrial ovens, commercial cooking equipment, exhaust hoods, dust collectors, parts cleaning equipment, forklift and industrial battery charging stations, etc. Yes No _ N/A 6. Provide floor plans showing locations of roof and attic access, electrical and mechanical rooms, sprinkler riser rooms, fire alarm control panels, annunciator panels and portable fire extinguishers. Yes No N/A 7. Provide signage for doors opening to rooms containing roof and attic access, electrical and mechanical equipment, sprinkler control assemblies, fire alarm control panels and annunciator panels shall be clearly labeled. This may require interior and/or exterior doors to be labeled. Yes _ No _ N/A 8. Install a Knox or Damn brand fire department key box on the building in an approved location no higher than 6 feet above grade. For single tenant buildings, the box should be mounted near the main entrance. For multi -tenant buildings, the box should be mounted near the fire department connection. Contact Fire Marshal for exact location_ Yes No N/A 9. Post approved signage for fire lanes as required by fire inspection staff. Yes _ No _ N/A 10. Comply with Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Policy 29-1991 regarding Premise Identification. Yes No N/A 11. Provide furniture flammability and smoke development information for Group A and I occupancies. YesNo_N/A_ 12. A separate permit is required for all above ground or below ground tanks. Submit manufacturer's information and detailed plans. All equipment must be UL listed. Yes _ No _ N/A New Construction/Remodel for Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria FP 52-2005 Page 2 of 3 13. Provide fire extinguishers as required by the Minnesota Fire Code. Multi -purpose extinguishers require a minimum rating of 4A60BC and must be spaced with maximum travel distance of 75 feet from any point to a fire extinguisher. K-class portable fire extinguishers are required in commercial kitchens. D-class portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in machine shops. Yes _ No _ N/A 14. Provide fire sprinkler plans and hydraulic calculations. A separate Fire Department permit is required. See the Automatic Fire Sprinkler Handout for additional requirements. Yes _ No _ N/A 15. Provide fire alarm plans and specifications. A separate Fire Department permit is required. All equipment must be UL listed. Systems must be NFPA 72 compliant and have two means of signal transmission. See the fire alarm system handout for additional requirements. Yes No N/A 16. Fire alarm system must be centrally monitored, and the monitoring company must be able to differentiate between a sprinkler waterflow alarm and other fire alarms, such as manual pull stations and smoke detectors. Yes No _ N/A 17. Fire alarm control panels shall be protected with a smoke detector near the panel. Yes _ No _ N/A 18. Upon installation, all fire protection systems shall be pre -tested before calling for an inspection. If during the inspection any fire protection equipment fails to function properly, the inspection will need to be rescheduled and a re -inspection fee may be charged Yes No N/A 19. See attached requirements or additional items listed below: 20. The following contact information must be provided with all plans: Contractor Phone Building Owner Phone Business Owner Phone Architect Fire Protection Engineer 4/O1/2005 New Construction/Remodel for Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria FP 52-2005 Page 3 of 3 Carver County (Public Works 11360Wiigfnuay 212 West Suite 1 Cokgw, MX 55322-8016 Thane (952) 466-5200 TaZ(952) 466-S223 March 9, 2006 Administration Parks Engineering 3ftg(rtuay Maintenance Equipment .liaintenance Sunxying eZ Mapping Josh Metzer RECEP/Pro Planner I - City of Chanhassen MAR 1 7 2096 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 CITY OFCHANHASSEN Subject: Request for PUD Amendment for reduced parking setback Chanhassen West Business Park Planning Case: 06-11 Dear Mr. Metzer: This letter is in response to your February 21, 2006 transmittal requesting review and comments regarding the request for Plan Unit Development Amendment for reduced parking setback at the southern property line on property located on Lot 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Carver County has concerns with allowing a reduced setback on the southern property line of this parcel. Reasons for these concerns include: • Since the mid -nineties there has been an intent to reconstruct CSAH 18 (Lyman Blvd) in this area. Lack of available funding has delayed the programming of this reconstruction. • Presently the road right-of-way width on CSAH 18 (Lyman Blvd) is approximately 120 feet or approximately 60 feet each way of centerline of CSAH 18. • On CSAH 18 to the west of Galpin Blvd there exists a depressed, organic soil area that will need some type of geotechnical correction when CSAH 18 is rebuilt. • Presently, due to the lack of funding, an engineering plan has not been developed and it is unknown what impacts there will be on surrounding properties when CSAH 18 is reconstructed or how much additional permanent or temporary construction right of way will be needed to reconstruct CSAH 18 as a two-lane or four -lane facility to meet future traffic demands. • A reduced building or facility setback increases the likelihood that these improvements will be impacted by the reconstruction of CSAH 18. • City consideration of a trail along the north side of CSAH may be precluded by a reduced setback and the construction of a four -lane roadway facility. • Any impacts outside the right of way will be a project damage cost that will add to the cost of the CSAH 18 reconstruction project. • Existing reconstruction agreements include a fairly large cost participation on the part of the City of Chanhassen in the reconstruction of CSAH 18. Carver County Public Works asks that the Chanhassen Planning Commission consider these concerns when making the decision on a request for a setback amendment. Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposed amendment. These comments are not all inclusive and may need review and revision as this proposal changes and progresses. If there are any questions regarding these comments, please call me at 952-466-5200. Sincerely, Z William J. Weckman, P.E. Assistant County Engineer CC: Roger Gustafson, County Engineer S\R&B\General Maintenance\CSAHN'l Chanhassen Plat Review 030906 CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING APRIL 4, 2006 OFFICE/WAREHOUSE BUILDING, APPLICANT, EDEN TRACE CORPORATION, PLANNING CASE NO.06-11. Commissioner Mark Undestad removed himself from the commission for this item due to a conflict of interest. Josh Metzer presented the staff report on this item. Sacchet: Thank you. Do we have questions for staff here? Kurt, go ahead. Papke: I'll start out. On page 5 of the staff report it delineates that we can reduce the public right-of-way to a minimum 10 feet if the applicant can demonstrate that we get 100% screening at least 5 feet above the adjacent parking lot. It wasn't quite clear to me from staff report that we demonstrate where that's been achieved. Could you clarify that? Metzer: That's what the code says in the industrial office park district. Papke: Right. Metzer: Allows for setbacks as little as 10 feet with. Papke: Correct, so what I'm getting to is, if the code says we can reduce it to as little as 10 feet, and it's on the, kind of a trade off here is that we get 100% screening up to a height of 5 feet, so how did we achieve that in this plan? I didn't see where. Metzer: It was given an example that this request for a 20 foot parking setback is less than what you know, sometimes permitted by public ... as an example. Papke: Correct, but that permit stipulates that you, it's a give and take. Okay you give them a little bit less setback and in return we get 100% screening at a 5 foot level. So how did we achieve the 100% screening at 5 feet? Metzer: We have, the code lays out a specific buffer yard plantings for in setbacks and one of the conditions is that additional landscaping be planted because the proposal doesn't meet the requirements. Papke: So in the table we have here, is the required planting that we have on page 8 of staff report, which the proposal does not achieve by the way, is the required planting column, will that achieve the 100% screening at the 5 foot level? Without any berming, because unless 1, you know I didn't, the grading plans weren't real detailed. Do I take it there is no berm? Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Metzer: There's on the south property line there is no berming. Papke: Okay, so therefore it's strictly through the landscaping that we're going to achieve that, and does this required amount here achieve the 100%? Is there additional plantings in here above the normal for a 50 foot setback that achieves that 100%? Metzer: No. This is. Papke: This is the minimum. Metzer: ...requirement for the setback that we have proposed for the 20 foot. Papke: So, am I the only one that's confused here? Sacchet: I follow you. Papke: I'm not getting it. If the whole idea is we achieve 100% screening at 5 feet by additional plantings, where's the additional plantings? Generous: The required plantings would almost double the amount of plantings required in that buffer yard. Papke: Okay, so that's what I was getting to. What I was trying to find out was. Generous: If you look at it you go from 20 shrubs to 52 and if you, initially... Papke: So that's what I'm saying. So on page 8, the required plantings columns in the two tables does achieve the 100%? Generous: The only place that's open is with the rain gardens are proposed to go in. Papke: Okay. Generous: It's that column requirement. So then the rest of the stuff gets... Papke: Okay so, just to finalize this, just to make sure I'm not confused. On page 8, the middle column under required, that is double the typical. Double the amount typically required by code and achieves 100%. Generous: What they have is. Papke: It's double what they have. Generous: What they proposed but ... believe that meets the intent. What meets the requirements of the screening. Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Papke: Okay. Generous: If you look at the third column they have 28 shrubs. They're going up to 52 shrubs... 23 understory that can be evergreens or ornamentals. You put those in, you'll get your screening. Papke: Okay. Alright, it just wasn't clear from reading the staff report how we had achieved the thing that we said we would on, in the, on page 5. Okay. Next comment. Page 7, the hard surface. The PUD standards is 70% average between the 8 developable lots and this one is almost 80% which we make up for how? Generous: Through Outlot C, which is the common open space within the development. This lot will be allocated a portion of that green area. Papke: Okay. Okay, so that's, it's the outlot. Generous: Most the time what we do is. Papke: It's the outlot that compensates for it? Generous: Exactly, and that's how we got that in the first place. Papke: Okay, good. Good, good. Last question. Page 9, the rain garden. To my recollection I think this is the first time since I've been on the Planning Commission that I've seen a rain garden, so this is a bit new for me. It's great. I think it's great that we're doing rain gardens. I mean that's certainly goodness. But some of these stipulations are a little bit new. Could you explain about this site plan agreement with the city to ensure the rain garden continues to function, keeping it, you know how, is this more work for the city? What, can you color inbetween the lines a little bit on this? Generous: Basically it requires that the developer have some type of maintenance agreement in place to maintain the function of that garden. We could take security to do it. That's something we'll have to work out as we go. It's actually Carver County was the one that put that, asked us to put that condition in. So it will be through both jurisdictions that we will enforce that. But the agreement goes with the property so they'll have to keep, comply with that. It's like the security for other landscaping. Papke: Okay, thanks. Sacchet: Okay, any other questions? Larson: Yeah I have a question. On page 8, what says vehicular use landscape area, and the required is 5,311 square feet. Proposed is 28,935. Can you explain to me what that means? What the huge difference is? Does that mean hard surface area? I'm a little confused on that. 3 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Generous: What it means that yeah, basically you're looking at all the driveways and parking areas. We take that total area and there's a formula that we use to determine how many islands they need to have and how much, it's 8% in your vehicular use area has to be in landscaping. So they have, if you look all around their parking lot, they may have more green area but it's not broken up. And that's why the commission is to add additional islands because our ordinance doesn't want all the landscaping in one spot. It wants it scattered so that we get canopy coverage over the parking area and eventually you have cooling. Shade on the parking lot cools it. Larson: Sure. Okay, thank you for clarifying that. Sacchet: Thank you. Any other questions? Deborah. Zorn: Just had a quick question. Could you clarify what a rain garden is exactly, for those maybe listening and don't really know and educate myself. Metzer: Basically it's a way to treat storm water runoff immediately on site I believe. Generous: The closest thing I know is it's like a swale with vegetation that's conducive to being in more wet soils and it will take out some of the pollutants, but it's an infiltration area that allows the water to percolate into the ground rather than run off into your storm water pond. Provides some holding. But it's not as big as duration holding as a storm water pond. Larson: It's like a filter. Generous: Exactly. A natural filter. It's the buffer yard that we require all the time that you put the natural grasses in. That will slow the water down and allow it to percolate in and evaporate and, which will help us with the storm water. Zorn: Thanks. Sacchet: Jerry, did you have a question too? McDonald: Yeah, I had a question on page 5 where you're talking about the setback and you talk about Lyman Boulevard and I guess the County may be looking at extending that to 4 lanes. What wasn't clear to me was that if they do that, does that encroach into any of this area or is that already accounted for? Fauske: Chair McDonald, the current right-of-way in 120 feet will allow for, typically for a 4 lane roadway of 12 foot lanes... Even with a center median, with constructing a trail, 120 feet is sufficient to accommodate a 4 lane divided roadway. At the time that this was going through the planning process, Carver County did not indicate... McDonald: Okay, so it's not going to encroach into this area where all of a sudden we've got a problem with the parking lot being too close and the berm area or anything. Fauske: We don't anticipate... H Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 McDonald: Okay, thank you. Sacchet: Before I open the, there is a comment in here that Carver County registered some concerns. Why would they be concerned if there's no issue? Fauske: At this point in time Carver County has no plans ... for Lyman Boulevard. They anticipate a 4 lane divided roadway at this location. It has, they haven't identified the exact roadway site, therefore we don't know the exactly right-of-way needed at this point. And staff again looking at the ... it doesn't say anything above and beyond the ... 120 feet of right-of-way. That future right-of-way... Sacchet: Do they since they have concerns? Fauske: Pardon me? Sacchet: Does Carver County think they need more? Why do they have concerns? Fauske: I think they just put it out there, it's not ... just to put it out there that we know Lyman Boulevard needs to be widened. We don't what it's time will be. We don't know when the right-of-way needs to be... staff went back and looked at that and come up with a recommendation we looked at... Sacchet: So it's really more a trigger for staff to be more careful. It's not that they have concems. They just want to make sure you look at it carefully, is that a fair interpretation? Fauske: Correct. They want to make sure staff was cognizant... Sacchet: Okay. Then I have one more question, which is kind of at the heart of this whole matter. And you pointed that out Josh. This was always a 20 foot setback in the plan, however it was a mistake that it was worded to be 50? Metzer: Yeah, it was overlooked I believe during the subdivision process. Sacchet: Because that's significant because I wasn't quite sure from reading the staff report whether it was actually, the ... was 50 and we overlooked that they drew 20. So it's clearly the other way around? That it was always 20 and it was a mistake at somewhere? Generous: No one picked up that we wrote 50 in that because when the PUD was coming forward, all the concem was on Galpin Boulevard with the residential across to the east and no one really looked at that. We made the same for both arterial roadways but their concept plan and the, all the plans were looking at a smaller parking setback for Lyman which is an arterial road. To the south it would be additional industrial development. 5 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Sacchet: Because that's an important distinction. I mean it's one thing if staff made a mistake, what they were done versus the applicant agreeing to something and all of sudden deciding they want it different. Generous: Right, and it was never picked up on because the whole issue at the time was installed on Galpin Boulevard. Sacchet: Okay. Alright. That's all the questions I have. Any other questions? No? With that I'd like to invite the applicant to come forward, if we have an applicant here. Yep, we do. If you want to add anything to what staff presented or. Ben Merriman: No, I'm happy to answer any questions. Sacchet: If you want to see whether we have any questions for you. Do we have any questions for the applicant? Kurt? Papke: Yeah, staff has suggested this additional condition for the architectural articulation to break up, is it the 40 foot span over there? What's your, what's your plan to follow through on that or is this news to you or? Ben Merriman: For the 40 foot, excuse me? Which? Papke: There's a limitation of the 40 foot fagade without any articulation. Ben Merriman: Ah, yeah. Sacchet: Also you may want to introduce yourself. Sorry, I didn't let you introduce yourself. Ben Merriman: Okay, I'm sorry. My name is Ben Merriman and I'm with Center Companies and also Eden Trace and I'm the developer of the property. What we'll probably end up doing here is, is adding a bump out so it will be similar to what you see in the front of the building. We'll have to add a parapet and then drop. For instance we take this feature here and drop it into this area here. I think that will probably do it. That will break the ridge. What we don't want is a long line because then it really starts to look well more industrial than our buildings generally do look. We try to keep them in more of an office tech type of a building, and that's what this is designed for. It's not designed for a heavy manufacturing use. It's designed for more office tech warehouse type of a use. And so I think that will work quite well. Papke: And so you don't have any issues with doing that? Ben Merriman: None. Papke: Okay. In regards to the increased landscape planting, particularly on the south side there, do you have any issues with the increased requirements? 0 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Ben Merriman: Not at all. We can add those shrubberies and we'll be careful in selecting what type of shrubberies will do the best there. We'll have to take a hard look at that because of the salt issues maybe from the roads and things but we'll select some shrubberies that will offer the blocking of the view on, and hopefully we'll try to get some evergreens and those types of things that block all seasons. Papke: Could you add a little color to the rain garden design if possible. Ben Merriman: I can although it's very new to me, I must say. So this is going to be a bit of an experiment to, I think for all of us. Again as staff pointed out, it came from Carver County and the purpose of the rain garden so to speak is, I think it was fairly well articulated. Instead of all the water running on a hard surface into a pipe and straight into a pond, which is typically how we've done it, and then the pond acts as a sediment feature and takes out some of the pollutants and allow some of the, well what a holding pond does, it allows some of the petrol products to evaporate. In this system it will run into these rain gardens or ditches and it allows for one, filtration and allows two, for some of the water, instead of to just go straight in the pond, it allows it to seep into the soils. And supposedly it's better for ground water, and it does make some sense. So we're interested in trying to see how this goes. We don't know exactly. We've never done it before but we're anxious to try to see how it works out. As far as maintenance, it's going to be kind of a wait and see. We've never, I've never dealt with any of these types of vegetations and it's a different type of vegetation that you plant in there and so we'll have to maintain it and watch it and we may have to change some of the vegetation as years go on. Papke: One last quick one. If I'm reading some of the drawings correctly, it looked like, since some changes were made in the design of the parking for this building, that, am I correct in assuming that more parking along the south side was added and there was at one point just a drive along the south side? And if so, what was the rationale behind that? Ben Merriman: Yeah, you're exactly correct. We did not have any parking on that side of it, and as I pointed out, these buildings are less of a warehouse component and more of an office and tech component. So they're more of a office building than they are a pure warehouse as most people perceive warehouses to be. And we needed more parking. It's just that simple. We have to run a higher ratio of parking in other words, the number of square feet to the number of people has to increase and so we had to add a substantial amount of parking in order to satisfy the tenants that are going to be in here, and tenants or owners so the, of the building. So we increased the parking on that side. Actually we increased it on all sides. Sacchet: Alright. Any other questions for the applicant? No? Anything you'd like to add from yourend? Ben Merriman: No thank you. Sacchet: Thank you very much. Ben Merriman: Thank you. Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 Sacchet: Appreciate it. Now this is a public hearing. I'd like to invite anybody who wants to address this item to come forward. Seeing nobody get up, I'll close the public hearing. Bring it back to the commission for comments and discussion. Any comments? Discussion. If not I'll take a motion. Actually multiple motions. Double motions. Larson: What page? Sacchet: Page 11. Papke: Okay, I recommend that we adopt, I recommend that we approve the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD amendment for a 20 foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of- way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park and B. I recommend approval of Site Plan number 06-11 for a 49,105 square foot office/warehouse building, plans prepared by Schoell and Madsen, Inc. dated February 17 '06 subject to conditions I through 28 as distributed by staff, with the addition in condition 6. Per SAC unit as determined by Met Council. Sacchet: Alright, we have a motion. Is there a second? Zorn: I second. Papke moved, Zorn seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the Chanhassen West Business Park PUD Amendment for a 20 foot parking setback from Lyman Boulevard right-of-way for Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. Papke moved, Zorn seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval of Site Plan #06-11 for a 49,105 square foot officelwarehouse building, plans prepared by Schoell and Madson, Inc., dated February 17, 2006, subject to the following conditions: The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the City and provide the necessary security to guarantee erosion control, site restoration, landscaping and rain garden function on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Minimum maintenance and inspection shall include maintaining rain garden vegetation with non-invasive species and ensuring that the infiltration function of the rain garden does not fail. All rain gardens and associated infrastructure on Lots 2 and 3, Block 2 shall be maintained by the property owner/association or property management company. 2. A professional civil engineer registered in the State of Minnesota must sign all plans. 3. Staff recommends that Type II silt fence be used adjacent to the storm water pond along the west side of the lot. The applicant should be aware that any off -site grading will require an easement from the appropriate property owner. 4. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 5. Add the latest revision of City Detail Plate Nos. 1002, 1004, 1006, 2204, 3101, 3102, 3104, 3106, 3107, 3108, 5201, 5203, 5207, 5214, 5215, 5217, 5300, 5301, 5302 and 5302A. 6. The site has been previously assessed and each newly created lot will be subject to City sanitary sewer and water hookup charges at the time of building permit issuance. The 2006 trunk hookup charge is $1,575 for sanitary sewer and $4,078 for watermain per SAC unit, as determined by the Metropolitan Council. 7. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, NPDES, Minnesota Department of Health and Carver County Water Management Area. 8. On the plans show the stop signs per city detail plate # 5217, the driveway aprons per detail #5207 and pedestrian ramps must be constructed per detail plate #5215. 9. On the utility plan: a. Show all the existing utilities sewer type, size and class. b. Show all existing storm and sanitary structures rim and invert elevations. c. Add a note to maintain 18-in minimum vertical separation between the watermain and storm sewer intersection on the western car park. d. Revise CB5 to CBMH5. 10.On the grading plan: a. Show all the storm water structures rim elevations. b. Show the EOF. c. Show the actual existing elevation contours for the site. d. Show minimum 75-ft rock construction entrance. e. Extend the silt fence to close off the northwesterly entrance. 11. Cross -access easements for the shared driveway access must be obtained and recorded against the Lots 1 and 2. 12. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope yp pe Time (maximum time an area can remain unvegetated when area is not actively being worked) Steeper than 3:1 7 Days 10:1 to 3:1 14 Days Flatter than 10:1 21 Days Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 13. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as -needed. 14. Construction site entrances and exits shall be indicated on plans and shall have maintained rock construction entrances as specified on City of Chanhassen detail plate 5301. 15. The building is required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 16. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 17. The accessible parking space at the northwest side of the building must be on the shortest route possible to the northwest entrance. 18. A PIV is required on the building water service. 19. Detailed occupancy related requirements will be addressed when complete plans are submitted. 20. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 21. A 10-foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel Energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. 22. Yellow curbing and "No Parking Fire Lane" signs shall be required. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location of yellow curbing and locations of signs to be installed. 23. Builder must comply with the following Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division policies: a. #4-1991 Regarding Notes To Be Included On All Site Plans b. #7-1991 Regarding Pre -fire Drawings c. #29-1991 Regarding Premise Identification d. #34-1993 Regarding Water Service Installation e. #36-1994 Regarding Proper Water Line Sizing f. #40-1995 Regarding Fire Protection Systems g. #06-1991 Regarding Fire Lane Signage h. #52-2005 Regarding Commercial Plan Review Submittal Criteria 24. Lighting shall be high-pressure sodium. 25. The applicant shall revise landscape plan to show 11 landscaped islands or peninsulas within the parking lot area. 10 Planning Commission Meeting — April 4, 2006 26. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show 15 overstory trees, 37 understory trees, and 52 shrubs along the south property line. 27. Sidewalk connections to Galpin Court and Lyman Boulevard must be constructed. The sidewalks shall include pedestrian ramps at all curbs. 28. An architectural articulation shall be incorporated on the northern and southern fagades" All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. 11 r LOCATI�J WET LAND i ��— LYMAN BLVD. OVERALL SITE PLAID NO SCALE --------- i I I SEE 56HOELL 8 MADSON DRANINGS FOR LANDSCAPING PARKING STALL COUNT: 35 + 30 + 22 + lb + Iq + 3 = 125 m Z 0 NORTH Proposed Office /Warehouse Lot 2 for: EDEN TRACE CORPORATION Chanhassen, MN 5GOPE OF PROJEGT OFFICE/NAREHOU5E BUILDING CONSTRUCTED OF; ARGHITEGTURAL GONG. BLOCK / STEEL BAR JOISTS - STEEL ROOF DECK - SITE NORK / GRADING OF SITE / ASPHALT - LANDSCAPING. THI5 SET OF PLANS 15 FOR A DESIGN -BUILD PROJECT. ANY INFORMATION NOT CLARIFIED BY MANUFACTURER, PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OR DETAILS ON THI5 PLAN SET ARE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND THE OWNER. ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN PLANS AND FIELD CONDITIONS NHIGH REQUIRE THE CONTRACTOR TO CHOOSE ONE METHOD, DIMENSION, OR MATERIAL OVER ANOTHER ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT, BEFORE NORK 15 STARTED, FOR CLARIFICATION. OP ® DOOR _ y B 6 OUTTERI RETAINING WALL -SEE CIVIL I u I NC z � p J J = Q I '� dJ <t WALL -SEE iPETAINING GIVIL DRIVE IN O.H. LOOR — BUILT UP ROOF 0. NS,LATION TO I D!RFGT DRIVE IN O.H.900R RAIN r�o i a i r LYMAN BLVE). O N LON PROFILE 3' TALL ROOF TOP UNIT - PAINT TO MATCH COPING COLOR ARGHITEGTURAL DRAHIN05; SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL 2-16-06 GONST. BID SET 2-5-06 SITE/PROD. INFO Al 51 TE/PROJ. INFO Al PHOTOMETRIC PLAN AI.2 CODE REVIEN/51TE DETAILS AI.1 FLOOR PLAN A2 TOTAL FLOOR PLAN A2 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A3 PARTIAL FL PLAN A2.1 DOOR S WINDOW SCHEDULES A2.2 REFLECTED CEILING PLANS A2.3 EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A3 SECTIONS A4 SECTIONS A4.1 STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS: MATT50N MACDONALD YOUNG, INC. - 612-8,2-7--7025 - (FAX) 612-52-7-0805 GOI NORTH THIRD 5T. , SUITE 100, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 FOOTING PLAN SI FRAMING PLAN 52 DETAILS 53 NOTES 54 CIVIL DRAWINGS: 56HOELL 8 MADSON, ING. - -763-146-1600 -(FAX) 163-146-I6GG 15050 23RD AVE. NORTH, PLYMOUTH, MN 5544-7 PREM. PLAT G1 PREM. PLAT GI DRAINAGE C2 DRAINAGE G2 UTILITIES 63 UTILITIES G3 UTILITY DETAILS G4 UTILITY DETAILS 64 LANDSCAPING G5 LANDSCAPING C5 LANDSCAPE DETAILS Gb LANDSCAPE DETAILS G6 MEGHANIGAL / ELEGTRIGAL DRAWINGS: BY DESIGN -BUILD SUBCONTRACTORS - COORDINATION BY G.G. HVAG, PLUMBING, AOTUMATIG SPRINKLER SYSTEM, ELECTRICAL CITY OF MHIASSEN SITE REQUIREMENTS PROJEGT SITE: TOTAL SITE- 144,453 S.F. GREEN SPACE- 28,,G35 S.F. HARD SURFACE (BLDG 8 ASPHALT)- 115,498 S.F. PROJEGT 5ETBAGK5: WEST PROPERTY LINE - 20'-0" TO ASPHALT NORTH PROPERTY LINE - 20'-0" TO ASPHALT 50'-0" TO BUILDING SOUTH PROPERTY LINE - 20'-0" TO ASPHALT PARKING REQUIREMENTS: TOTAL S.F. = 49,105 S.F. APPROXIMATELY 1/3 OFFICE, 2/3 NAREHOU5E 16,204 S.F. OFFICE / 1000 S.F. X 5 = HO STALLS 32,901 S.F. NHSE. - 32,901 S.F. = I STALL FOR EACH OF THE FIRST 10,000 S.F. = 10 STALLS, 22a01/ 2,000 = II STALLS NHSE. TOTAL = 22 STALLS TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED 102 STALLS TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 125 5TALL5 - OF NHIGH / 5 REQUIRED TO BE H.G. AGGE5515LE STALLS. SET ROOFTOP UNIT No CLOSER THAN 6' FROM FRONT OF BUILDING. E OF SIGHT DETAIL SCALE:1/16' - T-0' POURED CONCRETE SIDEWALK - BROOM FINISH, SET JOINTS ® 5' O.G. - SEE PLAN FOR EXTENT OF PAVING \\0 Q� Opp I/ POURED GONG. nPE CURB 8 GUTTER ASPHALT PARKING 4 DRIVEWAY 22 -2" BLDG. HOT. __SI7F LINE b9'-II" TO PROPERTY LINE IST ACCESSIBLE STALL TO BE "VAN" t,G6ESSIBLE 9 96" HIDE. ALL OTHERS — MAY HAVE 60" HIDE ACCESSIBLE LANE. SIGNS TO BE MOUNTED TO BUILDI ,G OR SET AT EACH DE5 GNATED ACGE551E'_E PARKING STALL NI' A PREFINISHED METAL PO-3T BURIED MINIMUM O� 3'-0" 12" PARKNG VEHICLE I.O. REQUIRED VAN 833 Third Street SW New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 631-0200 (fax) 639.9726 E-MAIL: info@houwman.com I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT 1 AM A DULY REGSTERED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNFSOTA NAME BRWV HOUWMAN REGIb RATION NO. 22604 DATE BUILDING OWNER / DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 361-0722 FAX (952) 361.0723 PROJECT LOCATION: GALPIN BLVD. & LYMAN BLVD. CHANHASSEN, MN CITY OF RECEIVED SSEN FEB 1 7 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL SET 2-16-06 REVISION DATE CONSTRUCTION BID SET 2-8-06 w=z o Q w JOB# 00489-00-00 m x Q DATE 1 10 06 o T DRAWN TT m „ CHECKED BH Wz VTR SITE PLAN A 1 NORTH �S I TE PLAN � CURB CUT DE Al SCALE: = 40'-0" R Al NO SCALE 5 CURB CUT DETAIL Al NO SCALE 6 H.C. 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Fixtures must be as shown on plan to be valid for city approval. ALD,Inc. ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING DESIGNS,INC, 2920 ANTHONY LANE ST. ANTHONY, MN 55418 612-252-4100, 612-252-4141 fax CONTACT: SC❑TT HARMES DISCLAIMER This lighting plan specifies luminaires supplied by ALD. Any deviation from this plan or use of luminaires other than ALD products will require full submittal OF fixture sample, drawings, and lighting plan to city, engineer and landscape architect for prior approval. These calculations are NOT valid for owner or city approval using any 'non-ALD represented product' or fixtures not shown on this plan. Fixtures must be provided by ALD. Calculations have been performed with our best interpretation of the details given to us. Some diF erences between measured and calculated results may occur due to intolerances in calculation methods, testing procedures, component performance, measurement techniques and field conditions such as voltage, temperature variations, lamp manufacturer variations, and other variables, Calculations do not take into consideration objects such as, but not limited to, trees, buildings, pavement, sidewalk, or cars, Calculation values represent horizontal (i.e. light meter facing straight up) illuminance FC levels (unless otherwise noted). If the real environment conditions do not match the input data, differences will occur between measured values and calculated values. ALD is not responsible for acquiring or interpreting any local lighting codes. These lighting calculations are not a substitute for independent engineering analysis by a professional engineer. Mount Height Project: Eden Trace Corporation SegNo Label Z 64 B 28 65 B 28 66 B 28 67 B 28 70 B 28 71 B 28 72 B 28 73 B 28 50 W 18 51 W 18 52 W 18 53 W 18 54 W 18 49 W 18 39 D1 6.5 40 D1 6.5 41 D1 6.5 42 D1 6.5 43 D1 6.5 44 D1 6.5 45 D1 6.5 46 D1 6.5 TYPE B and W Emco Ecolume- Pole Mount and Wall mount. 25' Straight square aluminum pole, 3' tall TYPE D1 concrete base. Scott Architectural S9200-1M50-xx Contractor to cooridinate remote ballast with architect. 833 Third Street SW New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 631-0200 (fax) 639-9726 E-MAIL: info@houwman.Com I HEREBY CERM THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY REGISTERED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA NAME BRIAN HOUWMAN REGISTRATION NO. 22604 DATE BUILDING OWNER / DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 361-0722 FAX (952) 361-0723 PROJECT LOCATION: GALPIN BLVD. & LYMAN BLVD. CHANHASSEN, MN CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL SET 2-16-06 REVISION DATE CONSTRUCTION BID SET 2-8-06 JOB# 00489-00.00 DATE 1-10-06 DRAWN TT CHECKED BH P�°mETR1cA 1.2 I E u OR= 1 I O OFFICE -4,05 S.F. : vp I o T 14'-0 G D Al 36'-6" i I6'-0" 6'-O" 2 '-O" -O" 2 VIA 0_7O 3 SANITARY 5EWER ON GLEANOUT FOR 3 LINE LEAVING BUILDING N BAY I -5,286 S.F. TOTAL r (80(9 S.F. OFFICE) (4,4&0 S.F. WHSE) ° 'I I O 0 BAY 2 -6,563 S.F. TOTAL 3 3 (2,32cl S.F. OFFIGE) 51M. cv 3OINEP - -I 5 NROOF_ A4.1 ERFLOW O2 _GORNER 00 �t 0 o O I I I O GLEANOUT FOR UNDER FLOOR O INTERIOR ROOF DRAIN :4:),_ Q e m i O 2 <t Q _ (4,234 S.F. WHSE) m LOW SPOT IN ROOF -SET INTERIOR ROOF DRAIN. RUN LINE DOWN COLUMN ® GRID 6-3. RUN LINE UNDER FLOOR TO EXIT BUILDING NEAR ° V-5" wI GRID A-3.5. BAY 3 -7,107 S.F. TENANT I (921 S.F. OFFICE) (2,G0-7 S.F. WH5E) TENANT 2 (3,279 S.F. WAREHOUSE) O INTERIOR ROOF OVERFLOW p DRAIN LINE RUN HORIZ. O V UNDER ROOF TO OUTSIDE 2 WALL. INSULATE HORIZONTAL A4 PIPING. J _ 0 i (n O 0 z O ly � z I 3 2 Q A4 Jl Q U1 J 22'-O" e DEMISING WALL BAY 4 -7,107 S.F. G J 0 �53'-4" .`+1 31'-4" ELEG.TRAr Li-7 L J Llul " 2 A4.1 N 3'-4" l\ e O e N m G J BAY 5 -7,10-7 S.F. A4.1 O O BAY 6 -6,531 S.F. O - p Q O WATER LOW SPOT IN ROOF -SET N �t INTERIOR ROOF DRAIN. HEATER RUN LINE DOWN COLUMN I� MOP K ® GRID G-3. RUN LINE UNDER FLOOR TO EXIT 16-3" �I BUILDING NEAR GRID A-3.5. I DEMISING WALL 7 _ lz O O _ J i It 6 BAY 7 -cl,104 S.F. TOTAL - (3,488 S.F. OFFIGE) v I o� II II (5,616 S.F. WHSE) m INTERIOR ROOF m DRAIN OVERFLOW 12'-b" 12'-3" 11.- ry SET NEAR CORNER-II'-2" 6 I 8 2 - '2 40'-6" 10'-a- "IO'-a 223'-6" ,�FLOOR PLAN k2SCALE: 1/I6" = 1'-0" BUILDING TOTAL 49,105 5G1. ft. KEY G CONTROL JOINT NORTH All m o- mo a- A3 G J Q 46'-O" " 2'7'-4" ININ6 W, El GENERAL NOTES ARCHITECT: DE516N BUILD PROJECT - ALL MATERIAL FINISHE5/TEXTURES/GOLOR5 TO BE DETERMINED "7. ELEGTRIGAL NOTES: BY 6.G. AND OWNER. MATERIAL FIN15H DETAILS BY G.G. AND OWNER. ELECTRICAL PLANS I INFORMATION PROVIDED BY DE51614/1BUILD 51.115GONTRAGTOR. PLANS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF CHANHA55EN FOR BUILDING PERMITS. I. ALL INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION SHALL USE NON-GOM5U5TIBLE MATERIALS. ELEGTRIGAL SUBCONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE TO MEET ALL GOVERNING CODES. O.G. RESPONSIBLE FOR ELECTRICAL COORDINATION OF PROJECT. 2. ALL DOORS TO HAVE MINIMUM CLEARANCE ON LATCH SIDE. ALWAY5 16" ON PULL SIDE. IF BOTH GLO5ER AND LATCH ARE INSTALLED. 12" ON PUSH SIDE. ALL DOORS 6. MI5C• TO HAVE LEVER HANDLES. PROVIDE ALL MISC. BAGKIN6 8 BLOGKIN6 REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF DOORS, FRAMES, HARDWARE, CABINETRY, FIXTURES, GOAT RODS/SHELVES Q EQUIPMENT AS 3. GLAZING SUBCONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR GLAZING TO MEET APPLICABLE NEEDED. PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN WAREHOUSE BAYS b OFFICE AREA. CODE REQUIREMENTS. SAFETY GLAZING / TEMPERED OLA55 SET IN FRONT DOORS 4 SIDELIGHTS CAULK WEATHERTIGHT AROUND ALL EXTERIOR JOINTS - BETWEEN FRAMES - ILLUMINATED EXIT SIGN: TO BE LOCATED AT FRONT 8 REAR ENTRY OF EACH AND WALLS. TENANT SPACE 4. EXTERIOR WALLS TO BE 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALLS. STEEL ROOF BAR JOISTS - EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTING: TO BE LOCATED PER REQUIREMENTS OF EACH TENANT BEARING ON EXT. WALLS STEEL ROOF DEGKIN6. BUILD -OUT FLOOR PLANS. SET FIXTURE IN LOCATIONS REQUIRED TO LIGHT EXIT PATH OUT OF BUILDING. (EXIT SIGNS 8 E13AC GY EXIT LIGHTING TO BE DIRECT o 5. SET SOUND INSULATION IN WALLS AND ABOVE GEILIN6 FOR TOILET ROOMS WIRED FIXTURES WITH BATTERY POWEREDD BACKUP). b. MECHANICAL NOTES: - PROVIDE FIRE F-XTINOUI5HER5 AS REQUIRED PER EACH TENANT FLOOR PLAN. U W M A N MEGHANIGAL PLANS 8 INFORMATION PROVIDED BY DE516N/BUILD SUBCONTRACTORS. PLANS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF GHANHA55EN FOR BUILDING PERMITS. MECHANICAL SUBCONTRACTORS RESPONSIBLE TO MEET ALL A P, C H I I I C T S 60VERNIN6 CODES. 6.0. RE5PON51BLE FOR MECHANICAL COORDINATION AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, OF PROJECT. E UAL OPPORI'UM1Y EMPLOYER STEEL DECK FILL FLUTES W/ IN50L. WALL TYPES: 3" SOUND ATTEN. BLANKET IN5UL. BAR JST. - DIRECT. VARIES FOR THRU WALL PENETRATION w X 5/5" GYP. BD FROM FLOOR TO DECK ON Q EACH SIDE. 1 EXTERIOR CONCRETE BLOCK Q WALL -SEE SECTIONS % (ALL EXTERIOR WALLS EXCEPT W GEILIN6 WHERE J NOTED ON FLOOR ® LOADING DOCK WALL) U PLAN F FLOOR 2 EXTERIOR CONCRETE BLOCK DEMISING WALL WALL FROM PARAPET TO FLOOR, W/ POURED CONCRETE 3 b" 20 GAUGE 5TL. STUDS ® 24" O.G. SET WALL FROM FLOOR TO FOOTING. FROM FLOOR TO UNDER5IDE OF ROOF (LOADING DOCK WALL) DECK. SET b" SOUND ATTEN. BLANKET INSUL. IN WALL. I LAYER 5/6" GYP. BD. ON EACH SIDE SET FROM FLOOR TO ROOF DECK - FIRE TAPE WARE HOUSE SIDE ONLY. FINISH OFFICE SIDE. NO FIRE RATING. SEE GEILIN6 HE16HT IN ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE Is BD. 35/5" METAL 0 STUDS 24" O.G. FLOOR g 3 5/5" 25 6AUOE 5TL. STUDS ® 24" O.G. W/ 3-1/2" SOUND ATTEN. BLANKET IN5UL. IN WALL B 5/6" GYP. BD. EACH SIDE. WALL TO A.G.T. GEILIN6. TAPE, SAND, AND PAINT, I GOAT PRIMER 6 2 FIN15H GOATS ACRYLIC PAINT (E665HELL FINISH) (TYPICAL INTERIOR OFFICE WALLS) SEE GEILIN6 HEIGHT IN ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE GYP. BD. L 35/6" METAL STUDS 24" O.G. FLOOR 4 3 5/5" 25 GAUGE STL. STUDS ® 24" O.G. I^V 3-1/2" SOUND ATTEN. BLANKET IN5UL. IN WALL 8 5/6" GYP. BD. EACH SIDE. WALL TO P-O" ABOVE A.G.T. GEILIN6. TAPE, SAND, AND PAINT, I GOAT PRIMER d 2 FINISH GOATS ACRYLIC PAINT (E665HELL FINISH) (TYPICAL ® TOILET ROOM WALLS) ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE ROOM NO- 1 ROOM NAME FLOOR TYPE BASE TYPE WALL5 GEILIN6 GL6 H6T REMARKS Q 833 Third Street SW New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 631-0200 (fax) 639-9726 E-MAIL: info@houwman.com I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT 1 AM A DULY REGISTERED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA NAME BRWVHOUWMAN RE,GS-rRAT10N NO. 22604 DATE BUILDING OWNER / DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 361-0722 FAX (952) 361.0723 PROJECT LOCATION: GALPW BLVD. & LYMAN BLVD. CHANHASSEN, MN CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL SET 2 -16-06 REVISION DATE CONSTRUCTION BID SET 2-8-06 JOB# 00489-00-00 DATE 1-10.06 DRAWN TT CHECKED BH FLOOR PLAN A2 ' , © ml ®m�� ... = - i"' .................................................................................................................................................................,................................................................................... ��............................................................................... ........... ■�■ ��� ■ u -- 2 ICIEST ELEVATION 13 SCALE: I/Ib" = 1'-0" I n 23 n 23 23 n A4 23 (G I � I6 14 13 � _____----4_______'_________________ 12 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: I/Ib" = 1'-0" n 23 23 n 23 23 n 23 23 U. 23 F.3 14 ❑ I I o ® ❑13 1 _===='L_________________________________________________________ 12 IG IG IQ IG SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/I6" = 1'-0" I C. SMOOTH FACE BLOCK—+ 3 G. ROCK FACE BLK. 1 G. SMOOTH FACE -SINGLE �+ SCORE 14 G. OF — ROGK FACE GONG. BLK. 2 G. SMOOTH FACE-51NGLE SCORE 12 G. OF ROCK FACE GONG. BLK. REG. GONG. BLK. BELOW GRADE TYP I GAL ENTRY ELEVATION EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE 12" ROCK FACE CONCRETE BLOCK (INTEGRAL COLOR LIMESTONE) -RUNNING BOND BURNISHED CONCRETE 13LOGK (SADDLE) -SINGLE SCORE 2.1 BURNISHED CONCRETE BLOCK (AUTUMN TAN) -SINGLE SCORE 4" TEGHSTONE VENEER (KA50TA PINK) SILL BLOCK b X b X lb (KA50TA PINK) 12" SMOOTH FINISH CONCRETE BLOCK (INTEGRAL COLOR SADDLE) -SINGLE SCORE 5.1 12" ROCK FACE CONCRETE BLOCK (INTEGRAL COLOR SADDLE) 12" POURED CONCRETE WALL POURED GONGRETE RETAINING HALL WITH PAINTED STEEL PIPE GUARDRAIL 14' X 14' PREFINI5HED METAL INSULATED DRIVE IN O.H DOOR 10' X 9'-4" PREFINISHED METAL INSULATED DRIVE IN O.H. DOOR 10 b' X 4' D.H. DOCK DOOR HITH BUMPERS II 3' X 7' INSULATED STEEL MAN DOOR -PAINTED 12 ALUMINUM STORE FRONT FRAMES HITH INSULATED GLA55 -KYNAR 500 COPPER PENNY 13 ALUMINUM HINDOW FRAMES WITH INSULATED GLA55 -KYNAR 500 COPPER PENNY 14 ARCHED METAL ENTRY CANOPY -KYNAR 500 COPPER PENNY 15 PAINTED STEEL STAIR WITH 1-1/2" m TUBE RAILINGS Ib PREFINI5HED METAL COPING -KYNAR 500 SHERHOOD GREEN 0 PAINTED b" DIA. STEEL PIPE BOLLARD - GORE FILL H/GONG. d DOME TOP. SET OUT 1'-0" FROM BUILDING 0 O.H. DOORS, SET PROPER D15TANGE FOR UTILITY METER GLEARANGES. 18 POURED CONCRETE APRON ® DRIVE-IN O.H. DOOR 19 POURED GONGRETE STOOP ® MAN DOORS 20 ARCHITECTURAL LIGHT FIXTURE 21 DOCK SHELTER 22 DOCK LEVELER 0 CONTROL JOINT PAINTED III/2" O.D. 5TL TUBE RAIL5 A MAX. OF 21" SPACING BETWEEN RAILS, FASTEN RAILS TO VERTICAL5 ® MAX. Q PAINTED II/2" O.D. 5TL TUBE RAIL5 A MAXIMUM OF 9)'-0 SPACING BETWEEN OF 21" SPACING BETHEEN RAILS, FASTEN RAILS VERTICAL SUPPORT TUBES TO VERTICALS ® MAXIMUM OF b'-D SPACING - VERTICAL TUBES TO BE BETWEEN VERTICAL SUPPORT TUBES - VERTICAL SET INTO THE POURED GONG. TUBES TO BE SET INTO THE POURED GONG. RETAINING WALL. GRADE TO RETAINING HALL. INTERIOR SLOPE AWAY GRADE TO 1 FLOOR FROM THE SLOPE AWAY FLOOINTERIOR ELEV. LOADING DOCK FROM THE ELEV. _ HALL LOADING _ - - --------- ----------- �_ DOCK WALL 7 POURED CONCRETE RETAINING HALL, POURED CONCRETE RETAINING WALL, TOP TO BE b" ABOVE FLOOR ELEV. TOP TO BE b" ABOVE FLOOR ELEV. SOUTH DOG< ELEV. NORTH DOG< ELEV. A3 SCALE: I/Ib" = 1'-0" A9 SCALE: 1/I6" = 1'-0" SENTRY GANOPY DETAIL A3 SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" _, ll,.. II .11 ..ter,,, CURVED STEEL TUBE a FACE OF CANOPY - SET ON HORIZONTAL STEEL TUBE PREFINISHED STEEL STANDING SEAM OVER ROOF DECKING STEEL ROOF DECKING SET OVER CURVED STEEL TUBES CURVED STEEL TUBE ® HALL, SET ON HORIZ. STEEL TUBE ENTRY GANOPY SECTION ARCHITECT: Al I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT 1 AM A DULY REGISTERED ARCI rI7EGT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA I/11 01'V TP11 BUILDING OWNER / DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 361.0722 FAX (952) 361-0723 PROJECT LOCATION: GALPIN BLVD. & LYMAN BLVD. CHAN]RASSEN, MN CITY oc CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL SET 2-16-06 REVISION DATE CONSTRUCTION BID SET 2-8-06 JOB# 00489-00-00 DATE 1-10.06 DRAWN TT CHECKED BH EXTERIOR A3_ ELEVATIONS SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0" 1o,L z w M w E w z 9 0 DRAINAGE EASEMENT 63 Gl 0 0 NN I �t3`•\ `♦ 1 M F.F.E.=961 1 1 r \ <zs9„ `b III 6'47'19" I I 1 —_I 10' I I I l 10 piii I I 1 w III a ! to 11 i I li I EXISTING PROPERTY I I Ij I EXISTING DRAINGE & UTILITY EASEMEN V I TO BE VACATED PROPOSED I PROPERTY LINE 1 II I PROPOSED DRAINAGE II & UTILITY EASEMENT I II I I I I I I II I II I I I I L l �> A _ 327.62 1 1 1 Ir _ Ir � Ir PROPOSED DRAINAGE I II I & UTILITY EASEMENT I V I 1 I I I I I I I d I I it I r I - '9-9 _ I -LILL --------------- `--------j ILI Revisions Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Date: Designed By: JB Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Date: Designed By: JB Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB 15050 23rd Avenue North Sch oe I I M ad so n TI952-546-7601 F 952-546-9065 Planning Engineering Surveying 554Third Street NW, Suite 100 Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.s&oellmadson.com 1 1� v Eden Trace Corp. 8158 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55305 19521 361-0722 r � 1 A2� Dip r �'vp 4A n 0 30 60 90 SCALE IN FEET LOT INFORMATION t EXIS G LOT 1, BLOCK 2: 159,135 SF / 3.65 AC EXISTI G LOT 2, BLOCK 2: 150,867 SF / 3.46 AC PROPIJ�ED LOT 1, BLOCK 2: 165,539 SF / 3.80 AC PROPO 1 D LOT 2, BLOCK 2: 144,463 SF / 3.31 AC r OWNER VOLK—MINGER PROPERTIES, LLC 8470 GALPIN BLVD CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 470-1753 DEVELOPER EDEN TRACE CORP. 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55305 (952) 361-0722 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FFB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING KEPT Project Name/Location: Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Blook 2 Chanhassen, Minnesota Sheet Title: Preliminary Plat Date: 2/10/08 Sheet: 1 of 6 SMI Project Number: 62641-048 GRADING NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT 'GOPHER STATE ONE CALL' WITHIN TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/ CONSTRUCTION, FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS. TWIN CITIES METRO AREA: 651-454-0002 OR TOLL -FREE: 1-800-252-1166. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO START OF SITE GRADING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS. 3. SUITABLE GRADING MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF ALL SOIL ENCOUNTERED ON THE SITE WITH EXCEPTION OF TOPSOIL, DEBRIS, ORGANIC MATERIAL AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIAL. STOCKPILE TOPSOIL AND GRANULAR FILL AT LOCATIONS DIRECTED BY CONTRACTOR. 4. SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT, THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING OF THE EXISTING PAVEMENT. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE DRAINAGE TRENCHES TO FOLLOW PROPOSED STORM SEWER ALIGNMENTS. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL, BITUMINOUS SURFACING, CONCRETE ITEMS, ANY ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS, AND OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 8. COMPLETION OF SITE GRADING OPERATIONS SHALL RESULT IN ALL AREAS BEING GRADED TO 'PLAN SUBGRADE ELEVATION'. BUILDING PAD AREAS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY REFERRING TO THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. THE PARKING LOT AND DRIVEWAY AREAS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY REFERRING TO THE SITE PLAN AND PAVEMENT SECTION DETAILS FOR LOCATION AND LIMITS OF BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SECTIONS. 9. REFER TO THE ARCHITECT'S SITE PLAN FOR MOST CURRENT HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS AND SITE LAYOUT. 10. REFER TO UTILITY PLAN FOR SANITARY SEWER, STORM SEWER, & WATERMAIN LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS. 11. FINISHED GROUND AND SOD ELEVATION ADJACENT TO BUILDING SHALL BE 6" BELOW FLOOR ELEVATION. SLOPE GROUND AWAY FROM BUILDING A MINIMUM OF 6" IN 10 FEET. BEYOND 10 FEET REFER TO PLAN GRADES. 12. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR GRADING AND SLOPING THE FINISHED GROUND SURFACE TO PROVIDE SMOOTH & UNIFORM SLOPES, WHICH PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDINGS AND PREVENT PONDING IN LOWER AREAS. CONTACT ENGINEER IF FIELD ADJUSTMENTS TO GRADING PLANS ARE REQUIRED. 13. INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE UNDER CURB AND GUTTER. EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. ALL PERIMETER SILT FENCE AND ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTRUCT DRAINAGE BASINS PRIOR TO SITE GRADING. 3. WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF SITE GRADING, ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH SEED, SOD OR ROCK BASE. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR MATERIALS. 4. ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY AND WATERSHED DISTRICT PERMITS 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, INCLUDING THE REMOVAL OF ACCUMULATED SILT IN FRONT OF SILT FENCES DURING THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION. 6. ANY EXCESS SEDIMENT IN PROPOSED BASINS SHALL BE REMOVED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 7. REMOVE ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AFTER VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL SOILS AND SEDIMENT TRACKED ONTO EXISTING STREETS AND PAVED AREAS. 9. IF BLOWING DUST BECOMES A NUISANCE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY WATER FROM A TANK TRUCK TO ALL CONSTRUCTION AREAS 10. SWEEP ADJACENT STREETS IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY REQUIREMENTS. 11. RIP RAP MUST BE INSTALLED AT ALL CURB CUTS WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAVING. PROVIDE 10 CY OF CLASS IV RIP RAP AT EACH CURB CUT TO BOTTOM OF BASIN. COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH RAIN GARDEN CONSTRUCTION. BENCHMARK 1. MNDOT control monument JON MNDT along west side of HWY. 41. Elevation v 1027.44 feet (NGVD-1929). 2. MNDOT Control monument HAZE MNDT, along west side of HWY. 41. Elevation - 965.75 feet (NGVD-1929). 3. SMI Control monument p2 located 14ftf west of westerly edge of bit, Galpin Blvd, and 39ftf NW of Power Pole. Elevation s 970.48 feet (NGVD-1929). I � I III I I,I _ LEGEND i I I F. F. E,- 9 64 DENOTES BOUNDARY LINE - - - - - - - - - - - I v \ DENOTES DRAINAGE/ UTILITY EASEMENT \ \ 998 DENOTES EXISTING CONTOUR \\ \\ \ 998----- DENOTES PROPOSED CONTOUR \ \ - - - -998- DENOTES FUTURE CONTOUR \\ \\ \\ I tt DENOTES EXISTING STORM SEWER v « DENOTES PROPOSED STORM SEWER \ \ \ \\\ \` j DENOTES FUTURE STORM SEWER \ \ R - 0 0 0 D F3 0 0 0 F3 0 0 0• DENOTES TYPE 1 EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCE REFER To CAPE F DENOTES PROPOSED ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ` ` 3' CURB CUT 1.00% DENOTES PERCENT OF GRADE - --- ------- DGES- x 910.5 DENOTES PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION v \ ERO_le CONTROL DENOTES FUTURE BUILDING dLT FENCE DENOTES PROPOSED BUILDING DENOTES PROPOSED RAINGARDEN a DENOTES EXISTING FES - - / 1101DENOTES PROPOSED FES/FES WITH RIPRAP _---------- ------ _ � 5 0 ❑ DENOTES EXISTING STORM MANHOLE/CB - - ----- 1 \ ® ■ DENOTES PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CB - 0 DENOTES EXISTING SANITARY MANHOLE - - - - - - - DENOTES EXISTING HYDRANT •--------------�\ DENOTES PROPOSED HYDRANT N DENOTES PROPOSED GATE VALVE - - - - - \ I o \ n e $ 0 30 60 90 SCALE IN FEET WARNING THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. Revisions Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Reviewed By: JerryBackman Date IIIII �Id�tV I f� 1.1 illill I Ijl 1 I I 1 1 j I 1 s I I I I tIZI I I l l l a I I I I I U.]h l j l I I I I c I I Ica I Z, I I I 11 1-3 I I I I I n 1 `�` I I I v I l ai j 1 1 °' I 1 O1 Ito I cp m to SILO INm °' \ *41 1 �' i rn ......., 11 1 j I I I I I I j 0` )) 1 1 1 I I -_J I I I I 1 _� . I I ; g59.37 .......... -----, _---_ / 4 J - � c w U Q n . Designed By: JJ Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB I' 65V 9-I I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. 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TYP _ _ _ E)E) EM 9M00000000000oElou000000000EI❑ Et ElEP REFER TO LANDSC N CITY OF CHANHASSEN IRECEIVED -_ -' CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55305 19521 361-0722 Project Name/Location: Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Block 2 Chanhassen, Minnesota Sheet Title: Grading Plan Date: P✓10/08 Sheet: 2 of SMI Project Number: 62641-048 OPLA N 13 CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. REFER TO ARCHITECT'S SITE PLAN FOR BUILDING AND PARKING LAYOUT DIMENSIONS AND LOCATIONS. 2. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS AND INVERTS, SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN. ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN PLANS AND FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE OWNER IMMEDIATELY. 3. THE UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF THE BUILDING PIPE SYSTEM PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTING SERVICE CONNECTIONS. 4. ALL UTILITY WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. 5. 6" & 8" WATERMAIN SHALL BE C-900 PVC CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI/AWWA CL51/A21.51 AND C104/A21.4. FITTINGS SHALL BE CLASS 250 CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10 OR ANSI/AWWA C153/A21.53. HYDRANTS SHALL BE THE PACER AS MANUFACTURED BY WATEROUS CO. OR APPROVED EQUAL COMPLYING WITH THE THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN. GATE VALVES SHALL BE SINGLE DISC TYPE WITH RESILIENT SEAT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AWWA C509. ALL PLUGS, TEES, BENDS AND OTHER THRUST POINTS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH CONCRETE REACTION BACKING OR MEGA LUG. ALL WATERMAIN SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM OF 7.5' COVER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA C600 AND CONDUCTIVITY PROVISIONS CONFORMING TO ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11. BEFORE BEING PLACED IN SERVICE, THE COMPLETED WATERMAIN SHALL BE DISINFECTED AND FLUSHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA C651 AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 6. SANITARY SEWER SHALL BE 6" PVC-SDR-26 UNLESS NOTED DIFFERENTLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY TYPE OF CONNECTION WITH CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AND COORDINATE ANY REQUIRED CITY INSPECTIONS NEEDED FOR CITY ACCEPTANCE. 7. STORM SEWER SHALL BE DUAL WALL HDPE PIPE OR APPROVED EQUAL. CATCH BASINS SHALL BE PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE. CASTING SHALL BE NEENAH R-3290-L WITH CURB BOX OR NEENAH R-1642 WITH TYPE "C" GRATE IN PAVEMENT AREAS OR APPROVED EQUAL. MANHOLES SHALL BE FOUR FT. DIAMETER PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C478. CASTING SHALL BE NEENAH R-1642. MANHOLES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 2 AND A MAXIMUM OF 4 ADJUSTMENT RINGS. 8. UTILITY TRENCHES SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (ASTM D698.78 OR AASHTO T-99) FROM THE PIPE ZONE TO WITHIN THREE FEET OF THE GROUND SURFACE AND 100% STANDARD PROCTOR IN THE UPPER THREE FEET. 9. CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING SANITARY SEWER AND WATER REQUIRES INSPECTION BY THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN. 10. FIELD ADJUST ALL CASTINGS TO MATCH FINAL GRADES. 11. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT 'GOPHER STATE ONE CALL' WITHIN TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS. TWIN CITIES METRO AREA: 651-454-0002 OR TOLL -FREE: 1-800-252-1166. 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF WORKING WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY. CITY INSPECTORS MUST OBSERVE ALL UTILITY CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING LINES. 13. CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE APPROPRIATE SEWER, WATER AND PLUMBING PERMITS FROM THE CITY'S BUILDING DEPARTMENT. 14. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WORK WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES. LEGEND DENOTES BOUNDARY LINE - - - - - - - - - - - DENOTES DRAINAGE/ UTILITY EASEMENT CC DENOTES EXISTING STORM SEWER « DENOTES PROPOSED STORM SEWER DENOTES FUTURE STORM SEWER I DENOTES EXISTING WATERMAIN I DENOTES PROPOSED WATERMAIN DENOTES FUTURE WATERMAIN < DENOTES EXISTING SANITARY SEWER < DENOTES PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER DENOTES FUTURE BUILDING DENOTES PROPOSED BUILDING DENOTES PROPOSED RAINGARDEN 4 DENOTES EXISTING FES DENOTES PROPOSED FES/FES WITH RIPRAP O DENOTES EXISTING STORM MANHOLE/CB ® ■ DENOTES PROPOSED STORM MANHOLE/CB 0 DENOTES EXISTING SANITARY MANHOLE DENOTES EXISTING HYDRANT 4 DENOTES PROPOSED HYDRANT H DENOTES PROPOSED GATE VALVE Revisions Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: COr LOC JITS JCTI OIEC EXISTING WARNING 4" sT \ T INV52.2s ACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES DNS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, iPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED \80'-4" DRAfNT1LE 'S BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR 0 1.0%� :E.THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING j / ISTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. / N INV=953.00 T \ CURB,�CUT 1 Y CIL RIPRAP I � CDT INV=953.00� 90'-4" DRAINTILE \ CONNiCr TO EXISTING ® 1.0% 4" STUECAT INV=952.09 - INIMUM ' VERTICAL EPA TION \�. 8" PLUG AT PROPERTY LINE CONNECT OB_J r1® EXISTING ST AT INV=949. CB 5 I s RIM=958. 5 I NV=954.35 ) I POND I=954.15(N ) I SUMP=950. 5 NWL=944.00 I HWL=948.87 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I .......... I ........... 27" FES 1 I 14 CY CL3 RIPRAP I ........... INV=944.00 I t-e_ I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Date: Designed By: JJ Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB 8" VALVE J I w Q 31. 0 rn J J i \8" FIAO N CONNECFjTO �XISTING 94� LVE COr LOC JITS JCTI OIEC EXISTING WARNING 4" sT \ T INV52.2s ACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES DNS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, iPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED \80'-4" DRAfNT1LE 'S BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR 0 1.0%� :E.THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING j / ISTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. / N INV=953.00 T \ CURB,�CUT 1 Y CIL RIPRAP I � CDT INV=953.00� 90'-4" DRAINTILE \ CONNiCr TO EXISTING ® 1.0% 4" STUECAT INV=952.09 - INIMUM ' VERTICAL EPA TION \�. 8" PLUG AT PROPERTY LINE CONNECT OB_J r1® EXISTING ST AT INV=949. CB 5 I s RIM=958. 5 I NV=954.35 ) I POND I=954.15(N ) I SUMP=950. 5 NWL=944.00 I HWL=948.87 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I .......... I ........... 27" FES 1 I 14 CY CL3 RIPRAP I ........... INV=944.00 I t-e_ I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Date: Designed By: JJ Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB 8" VALVE J I w Q 31. 0 rn J J i \8" FIAO N CONNECFjTO �XISTING 94� LVE :�� 8-45 8^ \, f CONNECT `TO -EXISTING BEND C190 6" STUB AT INV=948.48 0 1 '-6" PVC SDR26 \ ® 2.0% / �8"-45' BEND INV=948.78 I M STUB 5' FROM BUILDING I 8" PLUG STUB 5' FROM BUILDING ,a I � 11 of HYDRANT 6 VALVE 8"xI 6" TEE I I ROOF DRAIN STUB INV=955.89 _ I I I 77'-12" PVC F. F. E. = 9 61 ® 2.0% I 2 ¢° I I P" I I I I to HYDRANT W/6" VALVE 8"x6" TEE I 55'-12" PVC 1,9 7 07 189'-27" HDPE ® 1.25% CBMH 2 RIM=958.00 DT INV=953.50 INV=953.25(N) INV=946.56(E) INV=946.36(W) SUKAM942.36 ROOF DRAIN STUB INV=956.00 I I I I I _ I 8" C-900 WATERMAIN I 1---4- 3'CUB UT I 10 CY�C RI RA I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I - - - - - - - -� << 207'-27" HDPE ®<.00% DT INV=954.0 50'-4" DRAINTILE STMH 3 0 1.00% RIM=960.00 INV=949.84(E) INV=948.83(N) INV=948.63(W) 23rd Avenue North Sch oe I I M ad so n TI952-546-7601 F 952-546.9065 LT15060 Planning Engineering Surveying 554Third Street NW, Suite tOD Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoelimadson.com Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55305 19521 361-0722 v LLB / 1 i 1 _ :- - CB 1 r - �j R M=958.88 1 1 1 J1 I / INV-954.88 1 - I I o 12" I � o0 55'- ® 2. CBMH 4 RIM=955.00 INV=951.00 INV=950.80 MAINTAIN VERTICAL -8" PLUG I -HYDRANT 124' 18" HDPE © 1.00% 8" C-900 WA ERMAIN DT NV=95T.11M �-_- CRMH� RIM=958.00 50'-4" DRAINTILE DT INV=953.50 @ 1.00% INV=951 .28(E) INV=951 .08(W) CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT _BENCHMARK 1. MNDOT control monument�-JON-MNDZalon9 west side of HWY. 41. Elevation - 1027.44 feet (NGVD-1929). '�- 2. MNDOT Control monument HAZE MNDT, along west side of HWY. 41. Elevation = 965.75 feet (NGVD-1929). 3. SMI Control monument #2 located 14ftf west of westerly edge of bit, Galpin Blvd, and 39ftf NW of Power Pole. Elevation - 970.48 feet (NGVD-1929). 'roject Name/Location: Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Block 2 Chanhassen, Minnesota Sheet Title: Utility Plan Date: 2/10/08 Sheet: 36 Of SMI Project Number: 62641-048 to' LhN F FILTER FABRIC 6" MINIMUM DEPTH 1" — 2" WASHED 18" MINIMUM CUT OFF BERM TO MINIMIZE RUNOFF FROM SITE NOTE: FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE PLACED UNDER ROCK TO STOP MUD MIGRATION THROUGH ROCK. CITY OF T-V CHANHASSEN o T I I A , •CC+t: wi tSi'D:1-98 a�.� .� i•:i::f :;O.: "J30i . 9d 1::F• 393_5301 Y W00 4 O F W F J F m W r N J N K O 2 c�i U U 1:N I OI'- z X ¢dm x3J A a Zw w W W FQ �: a ,a U of rcW v Ln d30 FO LV N Q ZW K a V) 2 W ¢ 3 < fQ9 J f.) Q'IWI.��O W 3 WZQ Vj F J O Z % Y= ¢ W R J W LLJ W�! -1K - M o g�R cZ ` 00Q F ZC1Z J H Q Q LLI0 a 'Xvri .9'L O X mGOf r w Q�< 2 �o In W^ oQ F J m.N_.� Q a j} =a / ••, a m �i w S waJ ao (n / z l MOM V)a -ZOu J I J yMII i>Vl W" I —OOJOJ JO Y SOw20 Z W�U/n Q ZZ tea. WOOS jai QQm Ql J dl� 4'a mQ O� OKWKZ Ss o?VJao a;on a:, >- r¢� V1 pQQW p Qwr� ai"z 2 Op Q W 1�gIV WWUO 01- m�Uz�y ZUM aGo YEJJJ} 0 _ a^zv1F�M �Mszzz InpOK W OO Waft/ OJ 00 O�0 J xFoJ.<pMpJJ2J SJJ)JJ WE mZW ~L)(n�N T5a.p "'Q oa t%1<56 a266 oMo� Q F - ci ni3<di di a�aa~o Z�w o— jrOf= P -1Ncrca�pwaQm z o =aQao_wXul3 ii MCI<W CITY OF "d•: t'L`' A , CHANHASSEN "•' �'' A IlkL•.• a, ,far A . . A rL!••!„ R!•• "5 :2 I -00 p-0I , 1-02 1-03,f-04 O;; +g , 7••g� P::,TI•:::a.: �a 0014 C• I: • •mac• 393_'i 004 B'ing I Note: Silt fence per MNDOT specifications, source 2000, machine sliced woven monofilament, 36"wide fastened steel T-Posts with 3(501b) tens strength plastic zip ties per T-Post. (Machine sliced) T Posts 24" in ground I Ties Min. Depth of sill fence embedment. Note: Type 2 sift fence is the same as type I with hay bales installed as per detail Type 2 to be used to protect all wetlands. Zip Ties Hay or Straw Soles Tu wW M., ONn "h Ede Is 1, 16 Mo 5" gnW91 Iola W Ee "uwed 6' E gry me a" ro M we .M, a aea�.9aaMa xddw. EROSION CONTROL FENCE — TYPE 2 4�CITY OF `'au"I IT CHANHASSEN t:t:� •r'*s: R'.'1:Sh."... 2-97. I-02, -OS, I-0 :)„^:. ., M""M, :;a.: 2-9, 5300 DROP LID wAmt Tyler Mueller 7.5' Minimum cover required No. 6860 over top of water main. No. H-10361 Bibby —Ste —Croix No. B-5160 PROVDE VALVE STEM RISERS TO WTHIN 6" OF THE SURFACE IF THE DISTANCE FROM V7HE THE TOP NUT OF THE VALVE TO SURFACE IS GREATER THAN 8'. Grade TOP Tyler No. 6860 26" Mueller No. H-10361 26" Bibby —Ste —Croix No. VB502 27" EXTENSION Tyler No. 58 14" No. 59 18' No. 60 24" Mueller No. 58 14" No. 59 20" Bibby —Ste —Croix VB520 No. 57 9" VB521 No. 58 14" VB522 No. 59 20" V3523 No. 60 26" BOTTOM Tyler No. 6860 65' Mueller No. H-10361 65' Bibby —Ste —Croix No. VB516 60' Valve and Box to be plastic wrapped per BASE section 2.03a CITY OF CHANHASSEN ?2-97.1-03.1-04 2-9, Y�: � 353_700E Revisions Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: Adjust top to 3/4' below grade. Box to be set to provide 12• of adjustment. Tyler No. 6860 Mueller No. H-10357 Bibby —Ste —Croix B-5001 Gate valve box, screw type, 3 piece, 5 1 f4" shaft, size G box, 7'-6 extended, #l6 round base GATE VALVE ADAPTER: 1/4" STEEL WITH PROTECTIVE COATING, 1/2" RUBBER GASKET INSTALLED BETWEEN THE GATE VALVE AND GATE VALVE ADAPTER. Resilient Wedge Valve Conforming to AWWA C-515-80 standards with all stainless steel nuts k bolts. 18"X18"X8" concrete block A „s • , OX A •r.0. , P:;.`.ii ::0.: 44006 I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. 11 Reviewed By: enry Backman Date: . Designed By: JB Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB IMINIMUM 6• COMPACTED r STYROFOAM INSULATION ITRANST10N TO SPECIFIED ONE PIPE LENGTH DEPTH (TYPICAL). INSTALL VERTICAL BEND WITH MEGA LUGS AS REQUIRED. WATERMAIN UNDER STORM SEWER CYOF IT BANBASSSN Adjust top to 3/4' below grade. Box to be set to provide 12• of adjustment. Tyler No. 6860 Mueller No. H-10357 Bibby —Ste —Croix B-5001 Gate valve box, screw type, 3 piece, 5 1 f4" shaft, size G box, 7'-6 extended, #l6 round base GATE VALVE ADAPTER: 1/4" STEEL WITH PROTECTIVE COATING, 1/2" RUBBER GASKET INSTALLED BETWEEN THE GATE VALVE AND GATE VALVE ADAPTER. Resilient Wedge Valve Conforming to AWWA C-515-80 standards with all stainless steel nuts k bolts. 18"X18"X8" concrete block A „s • , OX A •r.0. , P:;.`.ii ::0.: 44006 I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. 11 Reviewed By: enry Backman Date: . Designed By: JB Drawn By: JJ Checked By: JB IMINIMUM 6• COMPACTED r STYROFOAM INSULATION ITRANST10N TO SPECIFIED ONE PIPE LENGTH DEPTH (TYPICAL). INSTALL VERTICAL BEND WITH MEGA LUGS AS REQUIRED. WATERMAIN UNDER STORM SEWER CYOF IT BANBASSSN t""�••;a o, Aits II StPill Ci•,0,aiaiu�+S:" ,•G . J =4 393_2204 I e• 'idanq t0 F vadabl/ 1 /2'r 3'r 1/2"r Top Bituminous Material dope o N 3 4• tt :' ...'. MnWT 8618 ..' ':• Concrete Curb and Gutter li 18" r amixim toll awkw t/s"r H• T Bituminous Material 1 Tr 1/2•r aP e MInWT B612 r: '' . •. �. " Concrete Curb and Gutter • NOTE r 19, For Use Only with Private Driveways, Parking Lots, or Medians. 2" 124111 16" GWR r—Top Bituminous Material t•~ j Wp../y 11aL AS O :, "1/2"'� .:4;:;': t` •\ Concrete Curb and Gutter 17 1/2" 10 1/2" 28" 4 8 1/8"r ��/ •m Bituminous Blttlf11ff0119 Qlrb it Surface r Sh" Fartnsd CITY OF -.-• L A , •••.3 �'�'.�`` Cu:? CHANHASSEN ' �1..a Gir , L .:.; . :?E.S172-97 aA:E: ' .t 9 , RAM`::a.: '?03 00 '•"' 1'•L••393 5203 15050 23rd Avenue North Sch oe I I M ad so n Ilyouth, Minnesota T 952-646-7601 F 952-546-9065 Planning Engineering Surveying 554Third Street NW, Suite 100 Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoolirriadson.com NOTE Surmountable Curb & Gutter to be tronsitioned into a B618 type at catchbasin. Catchbasin Frame & Grate Neenah R-3290—L or equal with L Grate IA IA C�atcchbosin to be depressed 2" I below design gutter line grade. Surmountable Concrete ISOMETRIC Curb & Gutter No Scale 2 — #14-60" Long Rebars Each way .Q 5' Min. Transition 5' Min. Transition o V I r - — — — — _ _ — _ N `o Top of I " I `o W Curb i 2 w Design gutter line grade 2 — //4-60" LONG Frame Casting Rebars Each way & SECTION A —A No Scale CITY OF T1,14 :3 CHANHASSEN i•r, �C+rr� F+,•. w.,a9 . ; 5Jv . ,�J,, A •e• ,••+. A r,r•.1.1 . A+., . 1-98 24"x36" slab opening for Neenah R3290—L or equal NOTE: L grate shown Neenah R3290—L casting and ------ grate or equal. I Minimum of 2 maximum of 5 3" Radius PLAN concrete adjustment rings with full 6' Conc. collar beds of mortar. Precast concrete or HDPE adjusting rings. co ° 6" precast reinforced concrete slab. Vari s 12"-16" Top of barrel section below top slab �— to have flat top edge sealed with 2 beads of Romnek or equal. Varies All joints in manhole to have '0" ring rubber gaskets. 4'-0" Typ. Precast concrete section ? Manhole steps, Neenah R1981J or 5 equal, 16" D.C., Aluminum steps i� approved. Doghouses shall be grouted on both the outside and inside. NOTE: 4 No block structures are allowed. O • o A Minimum slab thickness, 6" for 14' I depth. Increase thickness 1" for �..�16• each 4• of depth greater than 14'. and reinforce with 6 x6" 10/10 mesh. No drain holes SEcnoNl CITY OF " "'Ct i '3 A c C�\ I , , : �1a t1, CHANHASSEN •t01 t: Let.41,.L . i.1. ,,,,�-t 1 c +s� ,,,... aiti.ru M".EZ 1-00.1-03.1-04 a;1t PV tt :b.: „ i 9, 3.04 c•I: :=!---393 "C4 Client: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55305 19521 361-0722 SEDIMENT TRAP AS MANUFACTURED BY WIMCO,LLC.SHAKOPEE, MN. SPECInCKDONS AND STANDARDS DFSIGN LOADS 9IH NmON. NILWIEIE /JItE WD01? lLM➢ n7a - MF WNUu OF SR➢_ feNSTXICTdI _ AIG •miCn nu nwMCE - cra:. 01.1 - 29 CM 1926 - OSIw LRry M19 HFNTI 5LMCNZDS WATER n ftM (IHflOUPI TPE W RLM) O.N) d. 0 3- MA uw PhIS1DM RAZE 5.24 ch O 15- Mad MODEL#CG23 A95EMBLv IO% NOTE: Clean filter media after each rain event and replace if filter is clogged with sediment. Remove debris/sediment from receptacle after each rain event. CITY OF CATCH BASIN CHANHASSEN SEDIMENT TRAP REVISED: DATE: 1 —04 PLATE No.: 5302A FILE NAME: - 3' 0" NOTE: L Grate Shown ;n Face of Curb Direction of Flow Catchbasin casting and grate Neenah R3290—L or equal Grate to be 2" below 3" radius curb box. gutter grade. 5 transition each side of catchbasin. Precast concrete or HOPE adjusting rings. Top of Curb Varies Minimum of 2-2", 6 1/2" maximum of 5-2" Varies concrete adjusment 24' x 36" rings allowed with 1/4" Precast 5. 3� minimum to 1/2 bed of mortar between each and o 3" Grout 6" thick concrete collar on the outside. 6" Doghouses shall be grouted on both the inside and outside. SECTION NOTES: 1. Steps shall be provided in oil catch basin/manholes and storm sewer manholes. 2. Casting to be totally encased in concrete curb section. 3. No block structures ore allowed. 4. No wood shims are permitted in the adjusting rings. CITY OF c+"• t�;�� c+t:•�°t:;2 CHANHASSEN a5 . ad,. .., a13 A C%., �\ A •T•r'1i i s3 A 011 e CI\ , �./. , . I1a9,., P,t1:=2:1—DO, 1-03 a;^.•: ., 9r I"A7 ::a.: 34.04. ry 9 1 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Project Name/Location: Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Block 2 Chanhassen, Minnesota Sheet Title: Details Date: 2/10106 Sheet: 4of6 SMI Project Number: 62641-048 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. Revisions Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Designed By: Drawn By: 0 Iff 0 0 60 120 180 SCALE IN FEET Schoell Madson Planning Engineering Surveying = PLANT LEGEND • OVERSTORY DECIDUOUS TREE ORNAMENTAL TREE = LANDSCAPE NOTES EVERGREEN TREE SOD —ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT RECEIVING ROCK MULCH ROCK MULCH IN SHRUB BEDS— DRESSER TRAPP SHRUBS/ PERENNIALS 000G) ROCK #817, 36" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, W ISCONSIN. 715.483.3216 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS ON PROPERTY WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BY CALLING GOPHER STATE ONE CALL (651-454-0002) PRIOR TO STAKING PLANT LOCATIONS. 2. VERIFY ALL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS WITH REMOVALS AND SITE WORK. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF —SITE. 3. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 4" TOPSOIL IN LAWN AREAS AND 12" TOPSOIL IN LANDSCAPE BEDS. ADD SOIL AMENDMENTS FOR OPTIMUM PLANT GROWTH. 4. ALL DISTURBED LANDSCAPED AREAS, NOT INDICATED TO HAVE ROCK MULCH TO BE SODDED, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 5. ROCK I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date:. Reg. No. Designed By: Drawn By: 0 Iff 0 0 60 120 180 SCALE IN FEET Schoell Madson Planning Engineering Surveying = PLANT LEGEND • OVERSTORY DECIDUOUS TREE ORNAMENTAL TREE = LANDSCAPE NOTES EVERGREEN TREE SOD —ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT RECEIVING ROCK MULCH ROCK MULCH IN SHRUB BEDS— DRESSER TRAPP SHRUBS/ PERENNIALS 000G) ROCK #817, 36" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, W ISCONSIN. 715.483.3216 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS ON PROPERTY WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BY CALLING GOPHER STATE ONE CALL (651-454-0002) PRIOR TO STAKING PLANT LOCATIONS. 2. VERIFY ALL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS WITH REMOVALS AND SITE WORK. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF —SITE. 3. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 4" TOPSOIL IN LAWN AREAS AND 12" TOPSOIL IN LANDSCAPE BEDS. ADD SOIL AMENDMENTS FOR OPTIMUM PLANT GROWTH. 4. ALL DISTURBED LANDSCAPED AREAS, NOT INDICATED TO HAVE ROCK MULCH TO BE SODDED, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 5. ROCK MULCH AREAS: ROCK MULCH TO BE IN SHRUB BED LOCATIONS, AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. MULCH SHALL BE DRESSER TRAPP ROCK #817, X" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, WISCONSIN. 715.483.3216. ROCK MULCH SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3" DEPTH OVER FILTER FABRIC, FREE OF ALL DELTERIOUS MATERIAL. OWNER TO APPROVE ROCK MULCH, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 6. SODDED AREAS: SOD IS TO BE PRIMARILY KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS, FREE OF LAWN GRASS WEEDS. MATCH INTO EXISTING, AS APPLICABLE. ANCHOR SOD ON SLOPED OR POTENTIAL EROSION AREAS, OR AS REQUIRED. MATCH SOD EDGE FLUSH WITH EXISTING FINISH GRADE. ROLL SOD TO PROVIDE SMOOTH GRADE. STAKE ALL SODDED SLOPES 4:1 OR GRATER. PROVIDE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AS NECESSARY UNTIL SEED IS ESTABLISHED. 7. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PLANTS REQUIRED AS REFLECTED ON PLAN, NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IF PLAN AND SCHEDULE DO NOT MATCH. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSEYMAN. ADD FERTILIZER, HERBICIDE, AND PESTICIDE AS NECESSARY FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH. 8. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO BE EDGED WITH COMMERCIAL GRADE VINYL EDGING, "EDG—KING" BY OLY—OLA, OR APPROVED EQUAL, ANCHORED 4' O.C. WITH METAL SPIKES. 9. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH SHALL BE COLORED, RED CANYON BY SYLVA, OR APPROVED EQUAL, AND AT A MINIMUM 4" DEPTH, FREE OF ALL DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. OWNER TO APPROVE OF MULCH, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 10. SINGLE TREE PLANTINGS SHALL HAVE A 4" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH RING AROUND EACH BASE. DECIDUOUS PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 3' DIAMETER RING, EVERGREEN PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A RING TO THE DRIP LINE. 11. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN AND WATER PLANT MATERIAL DURING INSTALLATION AND FOR A 60 ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD. VOLUME OF WATER TO BE PER PLANT REQUIREMENT FOR ESTABLISHMENT AND NORMAL GROWTH. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THE OWNER ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION. 12. CONTRACTOR TO WARRANTY NEW SOD FOR 60 DAYS UPON SUBSTANTIAL PROJECT COMPLETION. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL WARRANTY NEW PLANT MATERIAL FOR TWO YEARS UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AND OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE. ALL REPLACEMENTS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 14. ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE INSPECTED ON SITE PRIOR TO PLANTING BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 15. EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS, THROUGHOUT THE PROPERTY, SHALL BE PRUNED TO REMOVE DEAD OR UNDESIRABLE LIMBS AND TO SHAPE PLANT FOR DESIRABLE APPEARANCE AND COMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAR AND GRUB EXISTING VEGETATION AND DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF —SITE PER PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. 16. PROPERTY SHALL HAVE AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL. SYSTEM SHALL BE WINTER IZED(BLOWN —OUT) AFTER THE FIRST OPERATIONAL SEASON AND SHALL PROVIDE STARTUP THE FOLLOWING SPRING. IRRIGATION SHALL HAVE TWO—YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS AND LABOR FOLLOWING INSTALLATION APPROVAL BY OWNER. PROVIDE BACKFLOW DEVICE, WATER METER, BOOSTER PUMP, BLOW—OUT VALVES, CONTROLLER, RAIN SENSOR, WIRES, VALVE BOXES, SLEEVING, VALVES, ROTORS, SPRAYS, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. = PLANT SCHEDULE— LOT 2 KEY QTY. COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS TH 3 THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST VAR. INERMUS GUDITSIA TRIACANTHOS 'SKYCOLE' 2.5"CAL. B&B FULL. SO 6 SWAMP WHITE OAK QUERCUS BICOLOR 2.5"CAL. B&B STIR, RO 4 NORTHERN RED OAK QUERCUS RUBRA 2.5"CAL. B&B LEADER, 'V' NO CROTCH CH 6 THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN CRATEGUS CRUS—GALLI VAR. INERMIS 2"CAL. B&B BS 3 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE PICEA GLAUCA DENSATA 6 1HT. B&B AP 6 AUSTRIAN PINE PINUS NIGRA 6 HT. B&B DBH 22 DWARF BUSH HONEYSUCKLE DIERVILLA LONICERA 30 MIN. HT #5 CONT. FULL FORM TO GRADE JDW 1 JIM DANDY WINTERBERRY ILEX VERTICILLATA JIM DANDY GLS 25 GROW —LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC RHUS AROMATICA 'GRO LOW' 18" WD. QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. = PLANT SCHEDULE— SUBDIVISION LOT 2 BUFFERYARD 15050 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 T 952-546-7601 F 952-54E9065 554 Third Street NW, Suite 100 Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763.241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.cam CODE QTY I COMMON NAME/LATIN NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS 7 THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST var. Inermus 2.5" B&B STRAIGHT LEADER HL Gliditsio triocanthos 'Sk cole' CAL. AND FULL CROWN FALLGOLD ASH 2.5" STRAIGHT LEADER FA 6 Froxinus ni ra 'Fall old' CAL. B&B AND FULL CROWN LITTLELEAF LINDEN 2.5" B&B STRAIGHT LEADER LL 4 Tilia cordata CAL. IAND FULL CROWN BLACK HILLS SPRUCE 6 STRAIGHT LEADER BS 9 Picea glauca densato HT. B&B AND FULL FORM 3 WHITE PINE 6 B&B STRAIGHT LEADER Pinus strobus HT. AND FULL FORM AMUR MAPLE 1.5" STRAIGHT LEADER AM 3 Acer innolo CAL. B&B AND FULL CROWN SPRING SNOW CRAB 2.5" B&B STRAIGHT LEADER SS 8 Malus 'Spring Snow' CAL. AND FULL CROWN FQS FAIRY QUEEN SPIREA 5 POT 28 Spiraea trilobota 'Fairy Queen' GAL QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. Client: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55305 19521 301-0722 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Project Name/Location: Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Blook 2 Chanhassen, Minnesota Sheet Title: Preliminary Landscape Plan Date: 2/10/06 Sheet: 5of6 SMI Project Number: 62641-048 FLAN :. VMS .+� fir' 1 1 RAIN GARDEN A- ENLARGEMENT SCALE 1"=20' I I I J J / s F _-_g-/ 0 _/'r f • r3 / 1 2 1 RAIN GARDEN B- ENLARGEMENT SCALE 1"=20' Revisions Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: fI M RAIN GARDEN NOTES ■ 1. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN AND DETAIL SHEETS FOR OTHER PLANTINGS AND GENERAL PLANTING INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AT RAIN WATER GARDEN AREA SIDESLOPES. BLANKET TO BE ONE SEASON GEOGUTE, MNDOT CATEGORY 2(STRAW 1S, WOOD FIBER 1S), OR APPROVED EQUAL. BLANKET TO BE OVERLAPPED BY 4" AND ANCHORED BY SOD STAPLES. PLACE BLANKET PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. TRENCH IN EDGES OF BLANKET AREA TO PREVENT UNDER MINING. PROVIDE SILT FENCE AT TOP OF SLOPE AS NEEDED. 3. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH TO MATCH OTHER PROJECT PLANTING MULCH. PLACE 4" DEPTH OF MULCH AT ALL PLANTING AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AREA(NO FILTER FABRIC). 4. SOIL PROFILE OF THE RAIN WATER GARDEN AS INDICATED ON DETAIL. DRAINTILE TO BE AT BOTTOM OF PROFILE AND CONNECTED TO STORM SEWER SYSTEM. COMPACTION AND/OR SOIL EROSION IN THE RAIN GARDEN SOIL PROFILE IS NOT ALLOWED. REMOVE AND REPLACE AS NEED TO PROVIDE PROPER INFILTRATION AND DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS PER ENGINEERS APPROVAL. = RAIN GARDEN PLANT LIST CODE fI M RAIN GARDEN NOTES ■ 1. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN AND DETAIL SHEETS FOR OTHER PLANTINGS AND GENERAL PLANTING INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AT RAIN WATER GARDEN AREA SIDESLOPES. BLANKET TO BE ONE SEASON GEOGUTE, MNDOT CATEGORY 2(STRAW 1S, WOOD FIBER 1S), OR APPROVED EQUAL. BLANKET TO BE OVERLAPPED BY 4" AND ANCHORED BY SOD STAPLES. PLACE BLANKET PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. TRENCH IN EDGES OF BLANKET AREA TO PREVENT UNDER MINING. PROVIDE SILT FENCE AT TOP OF SLOPE AS NEEDED. 3. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH TO MATCH OTHER PROJECT PLANTING MULCH. PLACE 4" DEPTH OF MULCH AT ALL PLANTING AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AREA(NO FILTER FABRIC). 4. SOIL PROFILE OF THE RAIN WATER GARDEN AS INDICATED ON DETAIL. DRAINTILE TO BE AT BOTTOM OF PROFILE AND CONNECTED TO STORM SEWER SYSTEM. COMPACTION AND/OR SOIL EROSION IN THE RAIN GARDEN SOIL PROFILE IS NOT ALLOWED. REMOVE AND REPLACE AS NEED TO PROVIDE PROPER INFILTRATION AND DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS PER ENGINEERS APPROVAL. = RAIN GARDEN PLANT LIST CODE QTY COMMON NAME/LATIN NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS BNS -- BONESET PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Eupatorium perfoliatum BASE BFG BLUEFLAG PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Iris versicolor BASE CLR CULVER'S ROOT PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Veronicastrum virginicum BASE BES BROWN —EYED SUSAN PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. -- Rudbeckia subtomentoso BASE / SIDESLOPE SAG SWITCHGRASS PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Panicum virgatum SIDESLOPE GOA GOLDEN ALEXANDERS PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Zizio oureo SIDESLOPE NEA NEW ENGLAND ASTER PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Aster novae—angliae BASE JPW JOE—PYE—WEED PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Eupatorium moculatum BASE CAT CATERPILLAR SEDGE PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Corex crinito BASE ROD RED —OSIER DOGWOOD 18" #2 CONT. PLANT 5'--0" O.C. —_ Cornus sericea HT. SA,0Z. BCB BLACK CHOKEBERRY 18" #2 CONT. PLANT 5'-0" O.C. Aronica melonocorpo HT. BASE / SIDESLOPE HBC HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 18" #2 CONT. PLANT 5'-0" O.C. Viburnum trilobum HT. SIDESLOPE QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. VARIES, SEE GRADING AND LANDSCAPE PLANS BACKFILL SOIL MULCH — of w z z z 0 V CONTAINER STOCK FINISHED GRADE 1. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE. 2. PROCEED WITH CORRECTIVE PRUNING AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. 3. REMOVE CONTAINER AND SCORE OR PRUNE OUTSIDE OF SOIL MASS TO REDIRECT CIRCLING FIBROUS ROOTS AS NECESSARY. 4. SET PLANT ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL, OR THOROUGHLY COMPACTED BACKFILL SOIL AT THE SAME DEPTH (IF PROPER) AS IT WAS GROWN IN THE NURSERY. 5. APPLY WATER TO SETTLE PLANTS AND FILL VOIDS. CONSTRUCT 3" DEPTH WATERING BASIN. 6. WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS. 7. PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. 4 \ SHRUB CONT. PLANTING DETAIL SECTION N.T.S. 7' ROLLED STEEL POST (Mn/DOT 3403) OR APPROVED EQUAL 16" LONG POLYPROPYLENE OR POLYETHYLENE (40 MIL) 1 1/2 " WIDE STRAPS. DOUBLE STRAND 14 GA. WIRE WRAP TREE TO FIRST BRANCHING W/ APPROVED TREE WRAP. START AT BOTTOM. 3' DIA. RING W/ 4" DEPTH MULCH PLANTING SOIL FINISHED GRADE ROLL BACK BURLAP 1/3 OF ROOT BALL AND REMOVE ALL TWINE AND WIRE. UNDISTURBED SOIL OR COMPACTED BACKFILL d I LCL rUO I � I V BE NOTCHED OR DRILLED TO RETAIN GUY WIRES. PLACE OUTSIDE OF ROOT BALL DRIVE PLUMB REGARDLESS OF GROUND SLOPE. REQUESTS TO SUBSTITUTE RUBBER HOSE AND WIRE GUYING SYSTEMS WILL NOT BE APPROVED. LIMITS OF PLANTING HOLE NOTE: STAKING/GUYING IS NOT ANTICIPATED LIMITS OF MULCH TO BE REQUIRED, NOR IS IT / \ DESIRED. BUT IF STAKING/GUYING LIMITS OF ROOT SYSTEM BECOMES NECESSARY, AS \ DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER, THE \\ GUYING SYSTEM STAKING/GUYING SHALL BE DONE IN \ _ ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD _ POST TREE STAKING/GUYING DETAIL. PLAN VIEW 5 � TREE PLANTING, STAKING/GUYING DETAIL ANTI —WASH/GEOJ UTE EROSION CONTROL FABRIC(MN/DOT 3883, TYPE 2) ON SIDESLOPES OF 3H:1 V OR GREATER. ANCHOR FABRIC WITH SOD STAPLES AND PROVIDE 4" OVERLAP. TRENCH EDGES OF FABRIC TO PREVENT UNDERCUT. COVER WITH 4" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH FINISH GRADE THROUGHOUT. DEPTH PLANTING SOIL MIX, UNCOMPACTED IN 6" LI AND TILL 6" DEPTH TO COURSE FILTER AGGREGATE. —70% SAND, (5% PASSING THE #200 SIEVE, AND A MAXIMUM OF 60% PASSING THE #40 SIEVE.) —30% ORGANIC (PEAT MOSS, HYPNUM OR SPHAGNUM) INSTALL IN 6" LIFTS, COMPACTED, AND TILL 6"-12" DEPTH INTO NATIVE SOILS. SLOPED SUBGRADE �4" CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE DRAINTILE NOTE: PROVIDE APPROXIMATE SEDIMENT BASIN OF 3'X5'X1'DEEP TUBING W/ SOCK. (MN/DOT SPEC. 3278). SEDIMENT BASIN AT ALL INLETS, OR APPROVED EQUAL. INFILTRATION SEE STORM SEWER PLAN FOR CONNECTION. RATE TO BE DRY WITHIN 24 HOUR PERIOD, UNLESS DESIGNED OTHERWISE. OVERFLOW STORM SEWER MANHOLE OR CATCH BASIN. NEENAH R-2561 BEEHIVE CASTING & FRAME, FINISH G L VERIFY WITH STORM SEWER PLAN 3 7 �, --- I DRAINTILE/ OVERFLOW SECTION 4" DRAINTILE WITH SOCK 3 \ RAIN GARDEN A- ENLARGEMENT I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date: Reg. No. 1 Designed By: I Drawn By: I Checked By: 15050 23rd Avenue North S ch oe I I M ad so n TI 52-546-7601 IF952-546-9065 Planning Engineering Surveying 554Third Street NW, Suite 100 Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 wewv.schoel Imadso n. com Client: Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55505 19821 581-0722 N.T.S. EXISTING GRADE "T AREA kNT ACCORDING TO kNTING DETAILS BELOW APPLICABLE ;KFILL AREA NOTE: 1. EXTENDED EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL SOIL TO A POINT DOWNSLOPE EQUAL TO OR LOWER IN ELEVATION THAN THE BOTTOM OF THE HOLE DIRECTLY BENEATH THE PLANT TO INSURE ADEQUATE DRAINAGE IN HEAVY SOILS. GRANULAR SOIL MUST BE ADDED AS BACKFILL IN AREAS OF POOR DRAINAGE. 6 � PLANTING DETAIL FOR STEEP SLOPES N.T.S. AVE. AMOUNT OF WATER PER PLANT TYPE APPLICATION (GAL.) MACHINE TRANSPLANTED TREES (3" CALIPER+) 50-100 BALLED & BURLAPPED 20t TREES BARE ROOT TREES 15t 10f BALLED & BURLAPPED SHRUBS BARE ROOT OR 7f CONTAINER SHRUBS WOODY SEEDLINGS 4t HERBACEOUS GROUNDCOVERS AND 3f VINES 1) THE WATERING GUIDELINES ASSUME A SOIL CONDITION WITH ADEQUATE BUT NOT EXCESSIVE OR POOR DRAINAGE. WATERING INTERVALS AND AMOUNT OF APPLICATION MUST BE VARIED CONSIDERING PREVAILING SOIL MOISTURE AND WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT THE GROWING SEASON. ADEQUATE BUT NOT EXCESSIVE SOIL MOISTURE IN THE ROOT ZONE OF NEW PLANTINGS MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES THROUGHOUT THE GROWING SEASON FOR THE FIRST TWO YEARS FOLLOWING PLANTING. WATERING MAY BE REQUIRED WEEKLY OR INFREQUENTLY. THIS DETERMINATION SHALL BE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR. 2) THE CONTRACTOR IS ADVISED THAT THE WATERING GUIDELINES ARE NOT REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT ALTHOUGH FAILURE TO CORRECT WATER DEFICITS BY SUPPLEMENTAL WATERING OR FAILURE TO COMPENSATE FOR EXCESSIVE SOIL MOISTURE AND DRAINAGE PROBLEMS MAY RESULT IN UNACCEPTABLE PLANTS LEADING TO REDUCED OR NO PAYMENT. 7 � WATERING GUIDELINES CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED FEB 17 2006 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Date: 2/10/08 Sheet Title: Sheet: Preliminary Landscape Detalls Of SMI Project Number: 62641-048 Project Name/Location: Chanhassen West Business Park Lot 2, Block 2 Chanhassen, Minnesota