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Common Cents Auto Conditional Use Permit, 615 Flying Cloud Drive0 CITY OF CHANHASSEN 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 wwaci.chanhassen.mn.us MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager FROM: Angie Kairies, Planner I DATE: September 13, 2010 0 �v - SUBJ: Approval of Amended and Restated Conditional Use Permit 97 -04, 615 Flying Cloud Drive and Contiguous Property to the West to Expand an Automobile Dealership PROPOSED MOTION: "The Chanhassen City Council approves the amended and restated Conditional Use Permit 97 -04 for a used car lot in the Fringe Business (BF) District, Planning Case #10 -10, subject to conditions and adoption of the Planning Commission's Findings of Fact and Recommendation as outlined in the staff report." City Council approval requires a majority of City Council present. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The applicant is requesting an amendment to Conditional Use Permit 97 -04 to expand a used car dealership by adding a contiguous property located west of 615 Flying Cloud Drive, zoned Fringe Business (BF) District, to permit parking and display used vehicles. The lot will also be used for individual vehicle display and sales on weekends. PLANNING COMMISSION UPDATE A public hearing was held at the August 17, 2010, Planning Commission meeting. The Planning Commission voted 6 to 0 to approve the amended and restated CUP 97 -04. The Planning Commission discussed the following items: Safety, Number of Parking Stalls, and Traffic Circulation. Safety: The Planning Commission was concerned with safety and the condition of the lot and recommended adding a condition to include annual inspections of the site. 3 Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Todd Gerhardt CUP Common Cents Auto September 13, 2010 Page 2 Number of parking stalls: The applicant stated that limiting the number of vehicles to 50 is not sufficient for the potential of the business. The Planning Commission recommended the applicant provide a striping plan for the parking lot that complies with city code. The applicant provided a parking plan with 72 stalls. The drive aisle between the parking stalls along the southwest pavement area and the center stalls does not comply with the 26 foot width requirement. The applicant shall work with staff to provide a parking plan that meets ordinance.. There are stalls on the east side of the layout abutting the landscape island, which is to be removed in the future to provide vehicular circulation between the two parcels. The stalls may be utilized until the island is removed. Traffic Circulation: The applicant also stated that the condition to remove the curb and landscape island separating the two parcels is not reasonable to do right away. The Planning Commission determined that the condition to maintain the circulation between the parcels is reasonable. Staff is recommending that the condition to remove the landscape island be revised to read as follows: "The island separating the two parking lots must be removed when 75% of the parking stalls are occupied or the proposed expansion negatively impacts traffic on Flying Cloud Drive, including but not limited to congestion, accidents, traffic- related complaints, etc. A pedestrian access between the parcels shall be provided and maintained prior to the removal of the landscape island." The Planning Commission minutes are Item la of the City Council packet. RECOMMENDATION Staff and the Planning Commission recommend that the City Council adopt the following motion: "The Chanhassen City Council approve s the amended and restated Conditional Use Permit 97 -04 for a used car dealership to include the contiguous property to the west (PID 25- 0362700) of 615 Flying Cloud Drive, for parking and display of used vehicles, Planning Case #10 -10, subject to conditions and adoption of the Planning Commission's Findings of Fact and Recommendation as outlined in the staff report." ATTACHMENTS 1. Parking lot plan dated Received August 18, 2010. 2. Staff report dated August 17, 2010. G:\PLAN\2010 Planning Cases \10 -10 Common Cents Auto CUP 97 -04 Amendment\Executive Summary 9- 13- 10.doc pr CITY OF CHANHASSEN; RECEIVED AUG 1 8 2010 CHANH ' $EN PLAT MNG DEPT 174' 11$ 42 & •� 4 Ir y AL o I& 3� colulectioz) - Jmd ,vi CITY OF CHANHASSEN PC DATE: 8/17/10 CC DATE: 9/13/10 REVIEW DEADLINE: 9/14/10 CASE #: 10 -10 BY: AK PROPOSED MOTION: "The Chanhassen Planning Commission r nds that the City Council approves the amended and restated Conditional Use Permit 97 -04 for a used car lot in the Fringe Business (BF) District, Planning Case #10 -10, subject to conditions and adoption of the Planning Commission's Findings of Fact and Recommendation as outlined in the staff report." PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting an amendment to Conditional Use Permit 97 -04 to expand a used car dealership by adding a contiguous property located west of 615 Flying Cloud Drive, zoned Fringe Business (BF) District, to permit parking and display used vehicles. LOCATION: 615 Flying Cloud Drive (Parcel A) Parcel Number 25- 0362700 (Parcel B) APPLICANT: Carl "Duff' Hanson Larry Hopfenspirger 615 Flying Cloud Drive 2720 Quaker Lane North Chaska, MN 55318 Plymouth, MN 55441 PRESENT ZONING: Business Fringe (BF) District 2030 LAND USE PLAN: Parcel A: Office Parcel B: Agriculture ACREAGE: Parcel A:.55 Acres; DENSITY: N/A Parcel B: 3.19 Acres ADJACENT ZONING: The adjacent property to the west is the "Y" intersection connecting Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Chaska and Shakopee. The properties to the north are zoned Fringe Business District (BF) and contain commercial businesses. The property to the east is zoned Agricultural Estate (A2) and contains a motel. The property located to the south is zoned Fringe Business (BF) and Agricultural Estate (A2) and contains the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, owned by the MN Department of Natural Resources. WATER AND SEWER: Water and sewer service is not available to the site. The site utilizes a well and septic system. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION MAKING: The City has limited discretion in approving or denying conditional use permits, based on whether or not the proposal meets the conditional use permit standards outlined in the Zoning Common Cents Auto August 17,-24W September 13, 2010 Page 2 of 8 Ordinance. If the City finds that all the applicable conditional use permit standards are met, the permit must be approved. This is a quasi - judicial decision. PROPOSAL /SUMMARY The applicant is requesting an amendment to Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 97 -04 to expand the auto dealership to include the property located west of the subject site to permit used vehicle parking and display. The intent of the expansion will be to allow individual parties to park their vehicles on the lot for sale and conduct personal transactions. The individual parties will rent the space from the lessee of property 615 Flying Cloud Drive. Common Cents Auto August 1:7,2010 September 13, 2010 Page 3 of 8 The westerly property contains a bituminous parking area and is not included in the existing CUP; therefore, parking used vehicles for sale on the vacant parking lot requires an amendment to the CUP. APPLICABLE REGUATIONS Chapter 20, Article IV, Conditional Use Permits Chapter 20, Article IV, Division 4, Section 20 -283. Automotive Dealers BACKGROUND On August 9, 1988, the Chanhassen City Council approved a conditional use permit (88 -12) for an 80 square -foot pylon sign for Super America, 615 Flying Cloud Drive, on property zoned Agricultural Estate (A2). In May, 1993, a permit was issued for the removal of the gas storage tanks on the site. On October 28, 1996, the Chanhassen City Council determined that the property was zoned Fringe Business District (BF) in response to an appeal of an administrative decision regarding the zoning of the property. On October 13, 1997 a conditional use permit was approved for 615 Flying Cloud Drive to operate a used car dealership on the former Super America site. The approved CUP and Site Plan permits were contained within one recording document; staff has separated the CUP Permit and Site Plan Permit into individual documents for recording. Approval of the CUP and Site Plan included several conditions. In April 2010, staff conducted an inspection of the site. Based on the inspection, the site is in compliance with most of the conditions of approval; the required landscaping is no longer located on the site and must be replaced. According to the applicant, the landscaping did not withstand the salt and sand applications on Flying Cloud drive during the winter. Staff recommends the applicant work with the City Forester to select salt tolerant overstory trees and shrubs for the landscape areas. Compliance Table: CUP Conditions 20 -283 Compliance No vehicles which are unlicensed or inoperative shall be stored Yes on the premises. All repair, assembly, disassembly or maintenance of vehicles Yes shall occur within a closed building except minor maintenance, including, but not limited to, tire inflation, adding oil and wiper replacement. No outside storage or display is allowed, except vehicles for Yes sale or rent. No outside speaker systems shall be allowed without approval Yes from the city council. Common Cents Auto August 17, 20 10 September 13, 2010 Page 4 of 8 CUP Conditions 20 -283 Compliance Parking setback shall be applicable for car or truck storage or waiting areas. Yes No test driving of vehicles on local residential streets is allowed. Yes A landscaped buffer 100 feet from any residential zoning district. Yes All vehicle dealers shall be licensed by the state. Yes A site plan agreement was also approved with the CUP 97 -04; the conditions still apply to Parcel A the site and include: Site Plan Conditions Compliance The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the Yes city and provide the necessary security as required by the agreement. The applicant shall install site landscaping as shown on the The applicant shall replace the Landscape plan prepared by Curiskis Architects, Inc. dated landscaping. 8/14/97. Overstory species from the City's Approved Tree list must be The applicant shall work with used. Shrubs shall also be chosen from the city's list. the City Forester to replace the landscaping. Revise site plans as follows: Narrow both driveway accesses Yes onto Trunk Highway 169 (County Road 61) to 30 feet wide. Reduce turnaround tabs 5 feet at each end of the parking lot. Add erosion control silt fence at the southwest and southeast corners of the parking lot approximately 10 feet from each corner. The applicant and/or property owner shall supply the city's Yes Building Official with maintenance and pumping records of the septic system every two years. The applicant shall be responsible for obtaining and complying Yes with any and all permits from MnDOT for construction within Trunk Highway 169 (County Road 61) right -of -way. The applicant shall comply with the conditions in the letter from Scott Peters to Robert Generous dated September 8, 1997. The applicant shall agree to establish a wetland buffer zone Yes along the south property line. In creating the buffer zone the applicant will agree to allow natural vegetation to grow, and agree to keep all business, storage and maintenance activities out of the buffer area. Wetland buffer areas shall be identified in accordance with the City's wetland ordinance. Provide proof of septic tank pumping by a licensed pumper to Yes the City. This must be done before the building is occupied. Provide ties for the septic tanks, pump tank distribution box. Yes Common Cents Auto August 17,2010 September 13, 2010 Page 5 of 8 This must be done before the building is occupied. Revise the proposed site plan to provide the correct accessible Yes p arking. This should be done before council approval. A separate sign permit shall be required for all signage Yes installed on the site. Overall, the site is well kept and free of debris. The applicant recently leased the site and has removed non - compliant storage and debris as well as painted the building and obtained a sign permit to install new wall signage. ANALYSIS The applicant is requesting an amendment to the conditional use permit to include the property to the west for additional parking of used vehicles. The property to the west was used as a drive -in and later truck parking and contains a bituminous parking lot. Both properties are owned by the same owner. The subject sites are located in the southern portion of the city on Flying Cloud Drive east of the intersection connecting Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Shakopee, and Chaska, commonly known as the "Y" intersection. The property located to the west of the used car dealership was historically used as a drive -in and later truck parking. It currently contains an empty bituminous parking lot. The applicant is requesting to incorporate the westerly parcel as part of the automobile dealership and permit additional vehicle parking and display. This will create an expansion of the dealership; therefore, staff is recommending improvements to the site to address the following issues: Safety: The subject properties currently have four private access points on Flying Cloud Drive. In order to improve safety along Flying Cloud Drive, staff is recommending that the most westerly access (Access 4) be blocked. Traffic circulation: There is a curb and a landscape island separating the two properties. Staff is recommending removal of the curb and landscape island to provide vehicular circulation and continuity between the two parcels when 75% of the parking stalls are occupied or the proposed expansion negatively impacts traffic on Flying Cloud Drive, including but not limited to congestion, accidents, traffic related complaints, etc. A pedestrian access between the parcels shall be provided and maintained prior to the removal of the landscape island. Number of parking stalls: The easterly site currently contains 25 parking spaces; staff is feeemmending the addition e paFMng spaees en the par-eel whieh will pem:& a total of 75 vehieles to be parked on beth si tes. The westerly parcel shall be striped and comply with city code. Common Cents Auto August 17,-24W September 13, 2010 Page 6 of 8 The applicant provided a parking plan with 72 stalls. The drive aisle between the parking stalls along the southwest pavement area and the center stalls does not comply with the 26 foot width requirement. The applicant shall work with staff to provide a parking plan that meets ordinance. There are stalls on the east side of the layout abutting the landscape island, which is to be removed in the future to provide vehicular circulation between the two parcels. The stalls may be utilized until the island is removed. Setback: All vehicles shall maintain a minimum setback of 10 feet from the front property line, to ensure visibility and safety to motorists on Flying Cloud Drive. Maintenance: The parking lots shall be maintained in good repair. They shall be swept each spring and fall to limit debris from entering the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge located south of the parking lot and building. Staff is recommending approval of the CUP amendment to include the property to the west legally described in Exhibit B. Common Cents Auto August 1—? ,-n � n September 13, 2010 Page 7 of 8 RECOMMENDATION Staff and the Planning Commission recommend that the Planning C,.r,Y,. is n Chanhassen City Council adopt the following motion: "The Chanhassen Planning Gommission reeemmends the City Council approves the amended and restated Conditional Use Permit 97 -04 for a used car dealership to included the contiguous property to the west (PID 25- 0362700) of 615 Flying Cloud Drive, for parking and display of used vehicles, Planning Case #10 -10, subject to the following conditions and adoption of the Planning Commission's Findings of Fact and Recommendation: 1. No vehicles which are unlicensed or inoperative shall be stored on the premises. 2. All repair, assembly, disassembly or maintenance of vehicles shall occur within a closed building except minor maintenance including, but not limited to, tire inflation, adding oil and wiper replacement. 3. No outside storage or display is allowed, except vehicles for sale or rent. 4. No outside speaker systems shall be allowed without approval from the city council. 5. Parking setback shall be applicable for car or truck storage or waiting areas. 6. No test driving of vehicles on local residential streets is allowed. 7. A landscaped buffer 100 feet from any residential zoning district. 8. All vehicle dealers shall be licensed by the state. 9. Parcels A and B shall comply with conditions of the Amended and Restated CUP 97 -04. 10. The most westerly access on Flying Cloud Drive shall be blocked. 11. The ear-b and landseape island separating the twe pr-epefties shall be removed to provide °` ieul^r aeoess and ° „'i^ iity bet wee n n the t wo par-e The island separating the two parcels must be removed when 75 of the parking stalls are occupied or the proposed expansion negatively impacts traffic on Flying Cloud Drive, including but not limited to congestion, accidents, traffic related complaints, etc. A pedestrian access between the parcels shall be provided and maintained prior to the removal of the landscape island. 12. No fner-e that 50 par-k4ng spaees may be added on the wester4y pffeel. The total number- of- vehieles shall not e�iseed 75 vehieles to be- par4ed on both-sites—. westerly parcel shall be striped and comply with city code. The applicant shall work with staff to provide a parking plan that meets ordinance. Stalls located on the east side of the lot abutting the landscape island, which is to be removed in the future, may be utilized until the island is removed. Common Cents Auto August 17, 20 10 September 13, 2010 Page 8 of 8 13. Vehicle parking and display must maintain a minimum setback of 10 feet from the front property line abutting Flying Cloud Drive. 14. The parking lots shall be maintained in good repair. They shall be swept each spring and fall to limit debris from entering the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge located south of the parking lot and building. 1.5. Any changes to the site will require a Conditional Use Permit amendment. 16. All signs shall comply with City Code and require a separate sign permit. 17. Site inspections shall be conducted annually." ATTACHMENTS 1. Findings of Fact and Recommendation. 2. Exhibit A — Legal Description for Parcel A. 3. Exhibit B — Legal Description for Parcel B. 4. Development Review Application. 5. Public Hearing Notice and Affidavit of Mailing List. 6. Amended and Restated CUP 97 -04. 7. Amended and Restated Site Plan Permit 97 -13. gAplan \2010 planning cases \10 -10 common cents auto cup 97 -04 amendment\staff report.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA AMENDED AND RESTATED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #97 -04 PLANNING CASE #10 -10 1. Permit. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the City of Chanhassen hereby grants an amended and restated conditional use permit for the following use which replaces Conditional Use Permit 97 -04: A Conditional Use Permit for an Automobile Dealership 2. Property. The permit is for property situated in the City of Chanhassen, Carver County, Minnesota, and legally described on the attached Exhibits A and B. 3. Conditions. The permit is issued subject to the following conditions: a. No vehicles which are unlicensed or inoperative shall be stored on the premises. b. All repair, assembly, disassembly or maintenance of vehicles shall occur within a closed building except minor maintenance, including, but not limited to, tire inflation, adding oil and wiper replacement. c. No outside storage or display is allowed, except vehicles for sale or rent. d. No outside speaker systems shall be allowed without approval from the city council. e. Parking setback shall be applicable for car or truck storage or waiting areas. f. No test driving of vehicles on local residential streets is allowed. g. A landscaped buffer 100 feet from any residential zoning district. h. All vehicle dealers shall be licensed by the state. i. Parcels A and B shall comply with conditions of the Amended and Restated CUP 97 -04. j. The applicant shall work with the City Forester to select appropriate species to be installed on the site as shown on the Landscape plan prepared by Curiskis Architects, Inc. dated 8/14/97. k. The most westerly access on Flying Cloud Drive shall be blocked. 1. The island separating the two parcels must be removed when 75% of the parking stalls are occupied or the proposed expansion negatively impacts traffic on Flying Cloud Drive, including but not limited to congestion, accidents, traffic related complaints, etc. A pedestrian access between the parcels shall be provided and maintained prior to the removal of the landscape island. m. The westerly parcel shall be striped and comply with city code. The applicant shall work with staff to provide a parking plan that meets ordinance. Stalls located on the east side of the lot abutting the landscape island, to be removed in the future, may be utilized until the island is removed. n. Vehicle parking and display must maintain a minimum setback of 10 feet from the front property line abutting Flying Cloud Drive. o. The parking lots shall be maintained in good repair. They shall be swept each spring and fall to limit debris from entering the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge located south of the parking lot and building. p. Any changes to the site will require a Conditional Use Permit amendment. q. Site inspections shall be conducted annually. 4. Termination of Permit. The City may revoke the permit following a public hearing for violation of the terms of this permit. The City may institute any proper action or proceeding at law or at equity to prevent violations of the within property, to restrain or abate violations of the within permit, or to prevent use or occupancy of the Subject Property. 5. Lapse. If within one year of the issuance of this permit the authorized construction has not been substantially completed or the use commenced, this permit shall lapse, unless an extension is granted in accordance with the Chanhassen Zoning Ordinance. 6. Criminal Penalty. Violation of the terms of this conditional use permit is a criminal misdemeanor. Dated: September 13, 2010 CITY OF CHANHASSEN Tom Furlong, Mayor (SEAL) 11 Todd Gerhardt, City Manager STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (SS COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 201_, 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 DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 2