Loading...
1h. Final Plat for Bloomberg Addition ` CITY OF ' �;7- 690 COULTER DRIVE • P.O. BOX 147 • CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317 (612) 937-1900 ' MEMORANDUM TO: Don Ashworth, City Manager ' FROM: Jo Ann Olsen, Senior Planner YA) ' DATE: June 8, 1989 SUBJ: Final Plat for Bloomberg Addition On April 24, 1989 , the City Council approved the preliminary plat for Bloomberg Addition. The Bloomberg Addition is the future site of the Country Suites Hotel. The applicant has submitted a final plat for City Council approval. The final plat is con- sistent with the approved preliminary plat. As part of the pre- liminary plat process , the applicant vacated internal utility easements and street right-of-ways that no longer were necessary. ' The final plat is still showing a right-of-way for West 78th Street. The West 78th Street right-of-way within the plat should be removed from the final plat. ' RECOMMENDATION ' Staff is recommending that the City Council adopt the following motion: "The City Council approves of final plat #89-7 for Bloomberg ' Addition as shown on the final plat dated June 2, 1989, with the following conditions : 1. The right-of-way for West 78th Street within the plat shall be removed from the final plat. ' 2. Outlots A and B will be reconveyed to Lots 1 and 2 , Block 1, once the improvements to the site have been completed. 3. Submission and approval of a development contract and ' necessary financial securities . ATTACHMENTS 1. City Council minutes dated April 24, 1989 . 2 . Final plat dated June 2, 1989. 1 City Council Meeting - April 24, 1989 Don Ashworth: One of the problems we did have is in the actual enforcement. An II officer going by will see the sprinkler. If your home is even and it's not an F even day, they may very well stop and ask you to turn it off. If you would II demonstrate to them that you do have a well, that will take care of your problem. Councilman Johnson: I move approval of an even/odd watering ban effective May I 1, 1989 with a provision for permits for special purposes. Councilman Workman: I'll second that. I Resolution #89-60: Councilman Johnson moved, Councilman Workman seconded to II approve a resolution establishing an odd/even water ban effective May 1, 1989 with a provision for permits for special purposes. All voted in favor and the motion carried. i VISITOR PRESENTATIONS: There were no Visitor Presentations. PUBLIC HEARING: II COUNTRY SUIITES HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WEST 78TH STREET AND MARKET BLVD. , II BLOOMBERG COMPANIES. A. REZONING OF A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY ZONED BG, BUSINESS GENERAL TO CBD, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. II Jo Ann Olsen: Country Suites, the first portion is rezoning of a portion of the property which is zoned BG to CBD. The property is currently zoned BG. Market II Blvd. now separates that portion from the remaining parcel of BG so we're just cleaning up the site. Making the whole hotel property under one zoning district and recommending approval of the rezoning. The Planning Commission did I recommend approval of rezoning a portion from BG to CBD. Mayor Chmiel called the public hearing to order on the rezoning. Mayor Chmiel moved, Councilwoman Dimler seconded to close the public hearing. I All voted in favor and the motion carried. The public hearing was closed for the rezoning issue. I Councilwoman Dimler: I talked to Steve Hanson this afternoon and he assured me that this is just kind of a housekeeping item and I don't see any problem with II passing it. Councilwoman Dimler moved, Councilman Workman seconded to approve Rezoning I Request #89-1. All voted in favor and the motion carried. VACATION OF UTILITY, DRAINAGE AND RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENTS. I Jo Ann Olsen: As far as the replat, there's going to be a requirement for Ivacating right-of-way from Market Blvd. and West 78th Street. There are also 5 II icy Council Meeting - April 24, 1989 -w some interior utility easements that also need to be vacated. We are recommending approval of the easement vacations. Any utility easements or ' right-of-way that is necessary is still being provided as part of the plat. We should condition the vacation, I was just told, until the watermai.n is moved which is located right now in the middle of the site. That vacation should be, approval should be conditioned upon the moving of that watermai.n. That will be ' accommodate with an easement that they are providing us. Mayor Chmiel called the public hearing to order. Mayor Chmiel moved, Councilwoman Di.mler_ seconded to close the public hearing. All voted in favor and the motion carried. The public hearing for the vacation of utility, drainage and right-of-way easements was closed. Resolution #89-61: Councilman Johnson moved, Councilman Workman seconded to ' approve the easement vacation No. 89-5 for the Bloomberg Addition with the following conditions: ' 1. Final plat approval of the Bloomberg Addition. 2. The vacation is conditioned upon the moving of the watermain from the middle of the site. 1 All voted in favor and the motion carried. ' C. REPLAT OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 1, CHANHASSEN MALL INTO TWO COMMERCIAL LOTS. ' Jo Ann Olsen: Again, to accommodate the hotel site, the applicant is replatting Lots 1 and 4 of the Chanhassen Mall. They are also providing outlots that will accommodate the improvement to the parking areas which will then be reconveyed to the hotel owners. They meet all the conditions of the ordinance. The Planning Commission did review it and recommend approval. Mayor Chmiel called the public hearing to order. ' Mayor_ Chmiel moved, Councilwoman Dimler seconded to close the public hearing. All voted in favor and the motion carried. The public hearing on the replatting issue was closed. Resident: Mr. Chairman? When do the nays get a chance to speak up? It seems ' that every motion you ask for the ayes. All in favor say aye and then you say motion carried. Don't the nays get a chance to talk? .Mayor_ Chmiel: Normally if we hear 4 of those votes being cast by each of the members. Resident: And you hear those? You hear them all personally? Mayorr. Chmiel: Yes, I do. Resident: Oh, excuse me but parlimentary procedure, we always call for the nays ' 6 City Council Meeting - April 24, 1989 -NeP•r.- 1 r so that they have a chance to speak and so far tonight they've never had a word to say. It seems kind of odd that there's a public meeting where the nays never have a chance to say anything. ' Mayor Chmiel: Thank you. I'll address it at the next one. I appreciate it. D. SITE PLAN APPROVAL. Jo Ann Olsen: The applicant is proposing an 84 suite hotel to be located on the southeast corner of West 78th Street and Market Blvd.. The site plan meets all the requirements of the ordinance. The Planning Commission reviewed it and recommended approval with the conditions in the report. Mayor. Chmiel called the public hearing to order. Mayor Chmiel moved, Councilwoman Dimler seconded to close the public hearing. All voted in favor and the motion carried. The public hearing for the site plan was closed. Councilman Johnson moved, Councilman Workman seconded to approve Site Plan #89-2 as shown on the site plan dated "March 15, 1989" with the following conditions: ' 1. Final Plat approval of the plat for Bloomberg Addition. 1 2. The sign facing on the pylon sign shall not exceed 64 square feet. t 3. Revised plans shall be submitted for approval that address the conditions and discussion contained in this staff report. 4. An erosion control plan shall be included in the submittals. 5. All side slopes greater than 3:1 will need erosion protection. 6. A typical section of roadway and parking lot is to be shown on the plans for approval with concrete curb and gutter throughout the site. 7. The applicant will be entering into a development contract with the City for phased development of the site including the necessary financial sureties to guarantee the property installation of these improvements. 8. All privately owned underground utilities, i.e. telephone, gas, electric shall be relocated outside of the building pad at the time of construction. 9. All roadway and walkways disturbed by the construction shall be replaced in sufficient proportion to provide a stabilized pavement area. 10. All conditions of the preliminary plat approval. All voted in favor and the motion carried. 7 y