Ordinance 654CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.654
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE
CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE,
BY AMENDING THE PAISLEY PARK PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONING
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:
Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is
amended by amending the Paisley Park Planned Unit Development zoning to provide as follows:
a. Intent
The purpose of this rezoning is to create a PUD zoning district for Paisley Park. The uses,
development standards and regulations of the IOP, Industrial Office Park District shall
apply subject to the following modifications:
b. Permitted Uses. Only the following uses are permitted:
1. Museum.
2. Recording studio.
3. Retail sales of products stored or manufactured on the site provided no more than
twenty percent (20%) of the floor space is used for retail sales. These sales may
include food, beverages and memorabilia.
4. Twelve (12) indoor events with over 200 attendees per calendar year. An event -
specific seating plan and temporary event permit must be filed with the City at least
ten (10) days in advance of each event..
5. Private events with 200 or less attendees. Office.
6. Multiple buildings on a lot.
7. One (1) outdoor event per calendar year, this event requires a special event permit
and is subject to all requirements of Section 20-964 of the City Code.
C. Conditional Uses. The following conditional use is permitted:
1. Hotel.
d. Prohibited Uses. The following uses are prohibited:
1. All conditional and permitted uses not listed as permitted or conditional uses.
e. Materials and Design
Fence:
Fences shall comply with City Code requirements including the Buffer Yard
requirements, except that fences may be opaque to provide security screening.
f. Development Plans and Regulations.
The PUD must be maintained in accordance with the following development plans which
are on file with the City and which are incorporated herein by reference:
1. Site Plan — SRF Consulting Group, Inc. Parking Study dated September 15, 2016,
Figure 5, Option 1, with a north access right -in for buses only and right -out only for
buses, and passenger vehicles.
2. The tent identified on the Site Plan may only be used for the sale of food, beverages
and memorabilia.
3. A hotel may only be in the round building on the Site Plan and may not exceed 35
guest rooms.
4. Site Improvement Performance Agreement approved by the Chanhassen City Council
on October 24, 2016.
5. Landscaping along the east side of Audubon Road is required and shall include roses,
junipers and barberry.
g. Parking
1. Parking lots and parking spaces shall comply with city code requirements.
2. If guests only arrive to the site by a shuttle bus the tour size shall be limited by the
maximum occupancy under the Fire Code.
3. Audubon Road must be striped to include a left turn lane into the southern access.
4. All required permits, including from the Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek Watershed
District, must be obtained prior to installing the pavement.
5. The north access shall be limited to a right -in for buses only and right -out of the site
for buses and passenger vehicles.
6. The traffic signal at Highway 5 and Audubon Road must be optimized based on the
SRF study.
7. The number of guests allowed on the site shall be limited so that either (a) there are a
sufficient number of on -site parking spaces to accommodate guests who arrive by a
personal vehicle, or (b) guests arrive and depart by bus.
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8. Until all parking requirements have been constructed, all access to the site shall be by
bus with the exception of employees, contractors and 40 guest cars per hour
maximum.
9. If the on -site parking is inadequate, the maximum allowable tour size shall be reduced
to a level where the on -site parking is sufficient, or the PUD and the site plan must be
amended to provide more parking or guests shall be bused to and from the site. Any
changes to the site plan are subject to review and approval by the City and other
agencies with regulatory authority over the site.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of May, 2020, by the City Council of the City
of Chanhassen, Minnesota.
odd Gerhardt, City Manager Elise Ryan, Mayor
(Published in the Chanhassen Villager on June 4, 2020)
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN
COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 654
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 20 OF THE
CHANHASSEN CITY CODE,
THE CITY'S ZONING
ORDINANCE,
BY AMENDING THE
PAISLEY PARK PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT
4. Site improveinellL
ZONING
Performance Agreement
THE CITY COUNCIL OF
approved by the Chanhassen City
THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN
Council on October 24, 2016.
ORDAINS:
5. Landscaping along the
Section 1. Chapter 20 of the
east side of Audubon Road is
Chanhassen City'Code, the City's
required and shall include roses,
zoning ordinance, is amended
junipers and barberry.
by amending the Paisley Park
g. Parking
Planned Unit Development zoning
1. Parking lots a n d
to provide as follows:
parking spaces shall comply with
a. Intent
city code requirements.
The purpose of this rezoning
2. If guests only arrive
is to create a PUD zoning district
to the site by a shuttle bus the
for Paisley Park. The uses,
tour size shall be limited by the
development standards and
maximum occupancy under the
regulations of the IOP, Industrial
Fire Code.
Office Park District shall
3. Audubon Road must be
apply subject to the following
striped to include a left turn lane
modifications:
into the southern access.
b. Permitted Uses. Only
4. All required permits,
the following uses are permitted:
including from the Riley-
1. Museum.
Purgatory -Bluff Creek Watershed
2. Recording studio.
District, must be obtained prior to
3. Retail sales of products
installing the pavement.
stored or manufactured on the
5. The north access shall
site provided no more than twenty
be limited to a right -in for buses
percent (20 %) of the floor space is
only and right -out of the site for
used for retail sales. These sales
buses and passenger vehicles.
may include food, beverages and
6. The traffic signal at
memorabilia.
Highway 5 and Audubon Road
4. Twelve (12) indoor
must be optimized based on the
events with over 200 attendees per
SRF study
calendar year. An event -specific
7. The number of guests
seating plan and temporary event
allowed on the site shall be
permit must be filed with the City
limited so that either (a) there
at least ten (10) days in advance of
are a sufficient number of on -site
each event.
parking spaces to accommodate
5. Private events with 200
guests who arrive by a personal
or less attendees. Office.
vehicle, or (b) guests arrive and
6. Multiple buildings on a
depart by bus.
lot.
8. Until all parking
7. One (1) outdoor event
requirements have been
per calendar year, this event
constructed, all access to the site
requires a special event permit
shall be by bus with the exception
and is subject to all requirements
of employees, contractors and 40
of Section 20-964 of the City Code.
guest cars per hour maximum.
C. Conditional Uses.
9. If the on -site parking
The following conditional use is
is inadequate, the maximum
permitted:
allowable tour size shall be
1. Hotel.
reduced to a level where the on-
d. Prohibited Uses. The
site parking is sufficient, or the
following uses are prohibited:
PUD and the site plan must be
1. All conditional and
amended to provide more parking
permitted uses not listed as
or guests shall be bused to and
permitted or conditional uses.
from the site. Any changes to the
e. Materials and Design
site plan are subject to review
Fence:
and approval by the City and
Fences shall comply with city
other agencies with regulatory
Code requirements including the
authority over the site.
Buffer Yard requirements, except
Section 2. This ordinance
that fences may be opaque to
shall be effective immediately
provide security screening.
upon its passage and publication.
f. Development Plans and
PASSED AND ADOPTED
Regulations.
this 26th day of May, 2020, by
The PUD must be maintained
the City Council of the City of
in accordance with the following
Chanhassen, Minnesota.
development plans which are on
Todd Gerhardt, City Manager
file with the City and which are
Elise Ryan, Mayor
incorporated herein by reference:
(Published in the Chanhassen
1. Site Plan - SRF
Villager on Thursday, June 4,
Consulting Group, Inc. Parking
2020; No. 4880)
Study dated September 15, 2016,
Figure 5, Option 1, with a north
access right -in for buses only
and right -out only for buses, and
passenger vehicles.
2. The tent identified on
the Site Plan may only be used
for the sale of food, beverages and
memorabilia.
3. A hotel may only be in
the round building on the Site
Plan and may not exceed 35 guest