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CAS-03_PUD AMENDMENTSLowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $31.20 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ................................ $3120 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter .............................................. $12.59 per column inch $CANNED Affidavit of Publication CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN Southwest Newspapers COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 496 AN ORDINANCE AMEN6ING CHAPTER 20 OF THE State of Minnesota) CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE. )SS. BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT County of Carver ) THE ,CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: the Section 1. Chapter 20 the Chanhassen City Code, the City's Laurie A. Hartmann, beingdulysworn, on oath says that she is the publisher or the authorized the zoning ordinance, is hereby agent of the publisher of te newspapers known Chaska Hered and the Chanhassen Vil- g P PaP amended by amending the lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development Design Standards as (A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal follows: newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331 A.02, 331 A.07, and other applicable laws, as VASSERMAN RIDGE amended. PI JD DE V I•'1 OPMENT DESIGN TAND RD (B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No. 3_)J a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said create a PUD neighborhood Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of commercial/mixed density- the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both housing zone. The use of the PUD inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of type used in the composition zone is to allow for more flexible and publication of the Notice: design standards while creating a higher quality and more sensitive proposal. All utilities are required abcrlefghUklmnopgrstuvwxyz to be placed underground. Each structureproposedfordevfordevelopment t� 1 shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standardsoutlinedbelow. Aspecifrc �_ Laurie A. Hartmann lighting and sign plan shall he submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lot 1, Subscribed and sworn before me on Block 4, Vasserman Ridge, except as modified by this ordinance. Section 2. This ordinance shall 3, be effective immediately upon its this day of 2010 passage and publication. p�L PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this JYMME J. BARK it day of April, 2010. ATTEST: _ ^ / [07ARY PUSUC - MINNESOTA Commission Expires 01/31/2013 Todd Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager . �. - Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor Nom blic (Published in the Chanhassen Village nThursday,Apn122,2010', No. 4359) RATE INFORMATION Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $31.20 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ................................ $3120 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter .............................................. $12.59 per column inch $CANNED Affidavit of Publication CITY OF CHANHASSEN Southwest Newspapers CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 497 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING State of Minnesota) CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE )SS. BYyEDGAPN' AMENDING PLANNED County of Carver ) UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:SectLaurie A. Hamnann, beingdull swom, on oath says that she is the publisher or the authorized 'on 1. Chapter t20 he the agent of the publisher of te newspapers known the Chaska Herad and the Chanhassen Vil- Chanhassen City Cade, the City's g P di eP� zoning ordinance, is hereby lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: amended by amending the Arboretum Village Planned Unit (A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal Development Design Standards as newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331 A.02, 331 A.07, and other applicable laws, as follows: - amended. ARBORETUM VILLAGE PUDDEVELOPMENTDESIGN3L d STANDARDS (B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No a. Intent was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said The purpose of this zone is to Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of create a PUD neighborhood the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both commercial/mixed density- inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of type used in the composition housing zone. The use of the PUD and publication of the Notice: zone is to allow for more flexible design standards while creating a abcdefghijkhmopqrsvIvwxyz higher quality and more sensitive proposal. All utilities are required y 1�� fl to be placed underground. Each structureproposedfordevelopment B - shall proceed through site plan review based on the development Laurie A. Hartmann standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted priortofinalplat. The Subscribed and swom before me on Neighborhood Business District regulations shallapplytoLots 1 and 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping j Center, except as modified by this =day �l ordinance. thisday of ni,%- , 2010 Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its A \ passage and publication. ,� JY UBUC HARK PASSED AND ADOPTED by jj� NOTARY PUBLIC _11 MINNESOTA the Chanhassen City Council this vLL=/ My Commission fxpims 01/31/2013 12'" day of April, 2010. No ublic i.�.....^_�». ATTEST: Todd Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, April22, 2010; No. 4360) RATE INFORMATION Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $31.20 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ................................. $31.20 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter ............................................... $12.59 per column inch SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 490 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Affidavit of Publication Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanzoning City Code, the hereby Southwest Newspapers zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: State of Minnesota) GALPIN BUSINESS PARK PI D . P NTD IGN )SS. STANDARDS County of Carver ) A. Intent Galpin Business Park is a PUD created to accommodate neighborhood services and conveniences. The use of PUD Laurie A. Hartmann, being duly swom, on oath says that she is the publisher or the authorized zoning is to allow for a greater agent of the publisher of the newspapers known as the Chaska Herald and the Chanhassen Vil- varietyofuses, the internaltransfer lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: of densityand construction phasing. Inretudes highern,quality architectural A These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal higher quality architectural ( ) pr P P �N g 9 g standards and a more newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as environmentally sensitive project. amended. The goal is to preserve open space, 1 protectwetlandsandretainexisting (B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No.'T �= vegetation through the efficient/ was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said shared use of land transitional and Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of buffer landscapes. All future lots the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both that are developed are to be inclusive, and is herebyacknowledged as being the kind and size of used in the composition reviewed based upon the and publication of the Notice: g g type [ development use and standards listed below. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall abodefghijkhnnopgps�vwxyz apply except as modified by this ordinance. All submittals are to _ consist of Architectural site plan j" r/"-'►! tU'`"'r' Rendered building elevations Laurie A. Hartmann Material board Grading and utility plans to conform to current city standards in effect when the proposed new Subscribed and mom before me on development is submitted for review. Landscape plan to conform tothe Yt ei theses dards. landscape ordinance and this .� day of L ' , 2010 Color rendering/photo- composite images of the new work J=D1/31/2013 proposed as seen from Highway 5 -r NOTARY midpoint along the wetland in My Comm Outlot A, the intersection of Highway 5 and Galpin and the Not r blic _ intersectionofGalpinandwest 78th Sheet Three total. Mutual access, cross easements and maintenance agreements are required of all property owners. If,discrepancies arise between the PUD and other sections of the city ordinances, the stated PUD RATE INFORMATION shall governforaperiodofup to two Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space .... $31.20 per column inch years after the final plat approval for Galpm Business Park. Maximum rete allowed by law for the above matter ................................. $31.20 per column inch G.2. Sitearealightingtobe shoe Rate actually charged for the above matter .............................................. $12.59 per column inch box fixtures with--metal--halide lamps. The lamps shall be consistent with the City Code. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this 121° day of April, 2010.. ATTEST: Todd Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen SCANNED V illager on Thursday, April22, 2010; No. 4361) CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 496 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: VASSERMAN RIDGE PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge, except as modified by this ordinance. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this 12" day of April, 2010. jj.,� 4,z�, TATTES T Gerhardt, Clerk/ManaRer Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on April 22, 2010) CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 497 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, By AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Arboretum Village Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: ARBORETUM VILLAGE PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, except as modified by this ordinance. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this 12' day of April, 2010. A ('tiati...n Todd erhard anager Thomas A. Furlong, MayCQ (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on April 22, 2010) SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 498 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: GALPIN BUSINESS PARK PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS A. Intent Galpin Business Park is a PUD created to accommodate neighborhood services and conveniences. The use of PUD zoning is to allow for a greater variety of uses, the internal transfer of density and construction phasing. In return, the development provides higher quality architectural standards and a more environmentally sensitive project. The goal is to preserve open space, protect wetlands and retain existing vegetation through the efficient/shared use of land, transitional and buffer landscapes. All future lots that are developed are to be reviewed based upon the development use and standards listed below. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply except as modified by this ordinance. All submittals are to consist of: Architectural site plan Rendered building elevations Material board Grading and utility plans to conform to current city standards in effect when the proposed new development is submitted for review. Landscape plan to conform to the city landscape ordinance and these standards. Color rendering/photo-composite images of the new work proposed as seen from Highway 5 midpoint along the wetland in Outlot A, the intersection of Highway 5 and Galpin and the intersection of Galpin and West 78th Street. Three total. Mutual access, cross easements and maintenance agreements are required of all property owners. If discrepancies arise between the PUD and other sections of the city ordinances, the stated PUD shall govern for a period of up to two years after the final plat approval for Galpin Business Park. SCANNED G.2. Site area lighting to be shoe box fixtures. The lamps shall be consistent with the City Code. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this 12" day of April, 2010. ATTEST: Tod Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager '1A Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on April 22, 2010) 2 io-b3 CHANHASSEN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING APRIL 12, 2010 Mayor Furlong called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. The meeting was opened with the Pledge to the Flag. COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Furlong, Councilman Litsey, Councilwoman Ernst, Councilwoman Tjomhom, and Councilman McDonald STAFF PRESENT: Todd Gerhardt, Roger Knutson, Laurie Hokkanen, Kate Aanenson, Paul Oehme, and Todd Hoffman PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS: Mayor Furlong: Good evening and welcome to everyone here in the council chambers and those watching us at home. We're glad that you joined us this evening. At this time I would ask if there are any changes or modifications to the agenda from members of the council. If not, we'll proceed with the agenda as published if there are no objections. And I don't have a printed copy so I've got to get back to. Thank you. First item on our agenda this evening will be the consent agenda items. CONSENT AGENDA: Councilwoman Ernst moved, Councilman McDonald seconded to approve the following consent agenda items pursuant to the City Manager's recommendations: a. Approval of Minutes: -City Council Work Session Minutes dated March 22, 2010 -City Council Verbatim and Summary Minutes dated March 22, 2010 Receive Commission Minutes: -Planning Commission Verbatim and Summary Minutes dated March 16, 2010 -Park and Recreation Commission Verbatim and Summary Minutes dated March 23, 2010 b. Resolution #2010-26: Approve Resolution Accepting Donations from Xcel Energy and Roberts Automatic Products for 2010 Special Events Sponsorship Program. C. Resolution #2010-27: Harrison Hill Drainage Improvements: Approve Quote. d. Resolution #2010-28: 2010 Street Improvements (Erie Avenue), Project 10-01(a): Call Assessment Hearing. e. Resolution #2010-29: Approve Change Order No. 1 for Sewer Pipe Installation at Lake Ann Park. f. Resolution #2010-30: Medical Arts Parking Lot Rehabilitation Project 10-05: Authorize Preparation of Feasibility Study. g. Approval of Arbor Day Post Contest Winners. h. Approve Amendment to the Following Planned Unit Developments: Vasserman Ridge/Arboretum Village/Galpin Business Park. Applicant: City of Chanhassen. SCANNED Chanhassen City Council -April 12, 2010 i. Approve Request for Preliminary Plat Extension, Liberty at Creekside, NDI Minnesota, LLC j. Approval of Temporary On -Sale Liquor License, Chanhassen Fourth of July Celebration, Chanhassen Rotary Club. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS: CHANHASSEN RED BIRDS BASEBALL TEAM, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Mayor Furlong: Tonight we have representatives from the Board of Directors of the Chanhassen Red Birds baseball team so I'd like to invite them up at this time and. Bird doesn't say much. Councilman Litsey: I don't want to make him mad through. Elise Ryan: Well good evening Mayor, council members. Mayor Furlong: Good evening. Elise Ryan: Do I need to state my name and address? Okay. Elise Ryan and address is 6587 Shadow Lane in Chanhassen and we're here to talk about the Red Birds, if you didn't notice. Thank you for allowing us to be here tonight. I understand that you got to have a little baseball fare before in your prior meeting so hope you enjoyed that and I think now Todd Hoffman's going to come up and sing "Take Me Out to the Ballpark". Todd Gerhardt: I've never seen Todd get nervous. Elise Ryan: Of course everybody has the Twins on their minds today with opening day and Go Twins. Pulling out a victory but in Chanhassen we have our own ballpark that we're very excited to be talking about today and want to go into that a little bit here today. So fust of all the baseball stadium we believe is just an awesome facility for town ball and we would like to take this opportunity to thank the board and the Mayor for approving the building of this facility and your investment, agreeing to invest the $600,000 of the park dedication fund to allow building this phenomenal facility. It's going to be as the Mayor said in an earlier press conference, it's going to be a great thing for the City of Chanhassen. Great for families from this community and all around so we really thank you for that. It once again shows our community what a commitment you all have to make this a great place to live, a great place to work, and a great place to play baseball and have a lot of fun so on behalf of the Red Birds we would like to thank you for that. Second of all we would like to invite the board to come to our opening game which is on May 23'x. It's a Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and there's going to be a lot of exciting festivities on that day and we would like if you are able, for all of you to come and join us on the field so we can thank you publicly for all your hard work on behalf of the City but also for help funding the building of a great facility and Mayor we would like you to throw out the first pitch. Mayor Furlong: I would be honored. Councilman Litsey: There's some pressure. Elise Ryan: So start practicing. And last of all as a token of our appreciation we brought some goodies so you guys are appropriately outfitted for opening day. We brought you hats and t -shirts and our Red 2 This n map is offices The at map are tra7 rtg r the depict The preco the user at waives all c brought by L data provieett. CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us 031 g51 y0 IDtVKRO OA- 40 Xyry F16rplC-t O rO�WA 01 l\ 9d3J {a'f UNp'6�-� ?t \t g5317014\\\1t}}\tttltt\\,}tt\\tlt or preatmri „.redim 9W-227-1107. -227-110 in _"d pease w0tact 03, Susid. 1 (200 ), t rid 6C•}t\t}tt}N�ily trMennily. an0 m,tholn2mliable W�less ia Grytrames. adexpe iw&-2 ..ms .o22a or ages. or third glitip tMych en,�e aIIDr.D.!i!+-a�S -.3F use of 049J82036654 .o $ 00.440 a 03/04/2010 Mailed From 55317 US POSTAGE ARBORETUM VILLAGE COMMUNITY 815 NORTHWEST PKWY #140 EAGAN, MN 55121-1580 RNK SCANNED 121,1,x121„rrllrrlrl2rrii,,211riti2l,21,Ii,2r2i,2111,22irr12i Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later in the evening,dependina on the order of theagenda, Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Proposal: Vasserman Ridge, Arboretum Shopping Center, Galpin Business Park Applicant: City of Chanhassen Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge; Property Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center; Location: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Galpin Business Park ma Is on the reverse side of this rztice. WOO 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 What Happens public hearing through the following steps: 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/sery/plan/10-03.htmI. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Sharmeen Questions & AI-Jaff by email at JaffOci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone Comments: at 952-227-1134. 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 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is irvited 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 commercialfndustrlal. • 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 spokesperson/representative 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 somethino to be included In the report, lease contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. 17-F—hil CITY OF M CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us V � 03/09/10 ulsclalmer RETURN TO SENDER This map is ne NOT DELIVERABLE AS ADDRESSED mapis a corp UNABLE TO FORWARD oRces and dh The City does SC: 6.5317014747 *0678-01843-04-40 map are empr ,,,, hatldrg "any 661„61,,,161„III,,IiL,,,,,I1,L,11L 6,11,,111 the ting on y SCANNED 049J82036654 sit 00.440 a e 03104!2010 Mailed From 55317 US POSTAGE CHARLES A WHITE 2754 CENTURY CIR UTF CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4411FWD The preceding the user of thio . _ waives all tltims, and agrees to del indeemify. and Will ha the horn an and all tlaims dbrogh�User. is, employees” agents. m Mind pyfjoa�ycpi .; .' s:p use of li li1 ir61ni��iiiilllrnlilril�lnlur�611i ail rli�6il,li6t Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting SCANli Date & Time: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later in the evening, a endin on the order of thea enda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Proposal: Vasserman Ridge, Arboretum Shopping Center, Galpin Business Park Applicant: City of Chanhassen Lot 1, Block 4, Vassennan Ridge•, Property Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center; Location: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Galpin Business Park A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the 9pplicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the What Happens public hearing through the following steps: 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 roject. 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/plan/10-03.htmI. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Sharmeen Questions & AI-Jaff by email at saliaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone Comments: at 952-227-1134. 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 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 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 commerciavindustrial. • 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 spokesperson/representative 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 somethinu to be included in the report, lease contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. 0 CITY OF C9AIV9AS3EN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952,227.11 GO Fax: 952.227.1110 Building InsPecGans Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.11 60 Fax: 952227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park 8 Recmtion Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Remotion cow 2310 Coufter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & RaWral Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phase: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Silo wwor i.chanfassen.mn.us MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager FROM: Sharmeen Al-Jaff, Senior Planner DATE: April 12, 2010 on 1-k SUBJ: Amend Planned Unit Developments: • Vasserman Ridge and Arboretum Village located north of Highway 5, east of Century Boulevard, and south of West 78th Street. • Galpin Business Park located east of Galpin Boulevard, north of Highway 5 and south of West 780' Street. RECOMMENDATION Approve the adoption of the ordinance amendments and findings of fact. BRIEF DESCRIPTION Staff is proposing to amend two Planned Unit Developments to reference the city code in the event the PUD is silent on an issue. This amendment will allow these PUD's to stay current with the City Code. These three sites include Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION On March 16, 2010, the Planning Commission reviewed and voted unanimously (6-0) to recommend approval of the ordinance amendments. The Planning Commission minutes are Item I of the City Council packet. ATTACHMENT 1. Staff report dated March 16, 2010. gSplan\2010 planning cases\10-03 pud amendments\vassennan ridge - arboretum village - galpin business park\cc staff report.doc Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning tor Tomorrow WANWA MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Commission CITY OF FROM: Sharmeen Al-Jaff, Senior Planner �uau�auuruui� DATE: March 16, 2010 0l 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 SUBJ: Request to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952221,1120 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 Warks 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.d.chanhawn.mn.us PROPOSED MOTIONS: The Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the following motions: "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Arboretum Village, amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance; and adopts the Findings of Fact." 2. "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Vasserman Ridge, amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance; and adopts the Findings of Fact." 3. "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Galpin Business Park, amending Sections A and G.2. as stated in the attached ordinance; and adopts the Findings of Fact." Chosen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow • Arboretum Village Administration • Vasserman Ridge Phone: 952 227.1100 • Galpin Business Park Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Applicant: City of Chanhassen Phone: 952.227.1180 Planning Case 10-03 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: 952221,1120 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 Warks 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.d.chanhawn.mn.us PROPOSED MOTIONS: The Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the following motions: "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Arboretum Village, amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance; and adopts the Findings of Fact." 2. "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Vasserman Ridge, amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance; and adopts the Findings of Fact." 3. "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Galpin Business Park, amending Sections A and G.2. as stated in the attached ordinance; and adopts the Findings of Fact." Chosen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendments Planning Case 10-03 March 16, 2010 Page 2 of 6 PROPOSAL SUMMARY On December 1, 2009, staff presented an issue paper to the Planning Commission explaining the need to amend various ordinances governing Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) within the City (attachment 1). There are a total of 15 such PUDs. This is the third group of PUDs that is being presented for amendments. Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge are located north of Highway 5, east of Century Boulevard, and south of West 781i Street. Galpin Business Park is located east of Galpin Boulevard, north of Highway 5 and south of West 78' Street. ANALYSIS Staff examined PUDs within the City and discovered that several of them do not reference the City Code. When a section of the code is amended, it will only apply to a Planned Unit Development Ordinance if the City Code is referenced within the PUD. An example of such an amendment is the use of LED lights in the City. If the ordinances governing these sites referenced the City Code, LED lights would have been permitted in these developments. Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park are guided Commercial. Staff is proposing to amend the PUDs to reference the Neighborhood Business District (BN). The proposed amendments are as follows: Arboretum Village is guided Commercial which permits neighborhood -related types of businesses. Staff is recommending that the Planned Unit Development Agreement be amended to reference the Neighborhood Business District (BN) by amending Section a. of the Planned Unit Development Agreement. Staff is recommending that the Planned Unit Development Ordinance be amended to read as follows: Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendments Planning Case 10-03 March 16, 2010 Page 3 of 6 a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lots 1 and 2 Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, except as modified by this ordinance. Vasserman Ridge is guided commercial which permits neighborhood -related types of businesses. Staff is recommending that the Planned Unit Development Agreement be amended to reference the Neighborhood Business District (BN) by amending Section a. of the Planned Unit Development Agreement. Staff is recommending that the Planned Unit Development Ordinance be amended to read as follows: a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge, except as modified by this ordinance. Galpin Business Park is guided commercial which permits neighborhood -related types of businesses. Staff is recommending that the Planned Unit Development Agreement be amended to reference the Neighborhood Business District (BN) by amending Section a. of the Planned Unit Development Agreement. Staff is recommending that the Planned Unit Development Ordinance be amended to read as follows: A. Intent Galpin Business Park is a PUD created to accommodate neighborhood services and conveniences. The use of PUD zoning is to allow for a greater variety of uses, the internal transfer of density and construction phasing. In return, the development provides higher quality architectural standards and a more environmentally sensitive project. The goal is to preserve open space, protect wetlands and retain existing vegetation through the efficient/shared use of Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendments Planning Case 10-03 March 16, 2010 Page 4 of 6 land, transitional and buffer landscapes. All future lots that are developed are to be reviewed based upon the development use and standards listed below. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply except as modified by this ordinance. All submittals are to consist of: Architectural site plan ® Rendered building elevations Material board Grading and utility plans to conform to current city standards in effect when the proposed new development is submitted for review. Landscape plan to conform to the city landscape ordinance and these standards. Color renderingtphoto-composite images of the new work proposed as seen from Highway 5 midpoint along the wetland in Outlot A, the intersection of Highway 5 and Galpin and the intersection of Galpin and West 78'° Street. Three total. Mutual access, cross easements and maintenance agreements are required of all property owners. If discrepancies arise between the PUD and other sections of the city ordinances, the stated PUD shall govern for a period of up to two years after the final plat approval for Galpin Business Park. Staff is also recommending amending section G. Lighting to allow the site to utilize lamps that are consistent with City Code. Section G.2. shall read as follows: 2. Site area lighting to be shoe box fixtures ..:.ti flne,.al h -Ade lamps. The lamps shall be consistent with the City Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the following motions and adoption of the attached Findings of Fact: 1. Arboretum Village "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Arboretum Village, amending sections a to read as follows: a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendments Planning Case 10-03 March 16, 2010 Page 5 of 6 prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, except as modified by this ordinance." 2. Vasserman Ridge "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Vaserman Ridge, amending sections a to read as follows: a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge, except as modified by this ordinance." 3. Galpin Business Park "The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Galpin Business Park, amending sections A and G.2. to read as follows: A. Intent Galpin Business Park is a PUD created to accommodate neighborhood services and conveniences. The use of PUD zoning is to allow for a greater variety of uses, the internal transfer of density and construction phasing. In return, the development provides higher quality architectural standards and a more environmentally sensitive project. The goal is to preserve open space, protect wetlands and retain existing vegetation through the efficient/shared use of land, transitional and buffer landscapes. All future lots that are developed are to be reviewed based upon the development use and standards listed below. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply except as modified by this ordinance. All submittals are to consist of: Architectural site plan Rendered building elevations Material board Grading and utility plans to conform to current city standards in effect when the proposed new development is submitted for review. Landscape plan to conform to the city landscape ordinance and these standards. Color rendering/photo-composite images of the new work proposed as seen from Highway 5 Arboretum Village, Vasserman Ridge, and Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendments Planning Case 10-03 March 16, 2010 Page 6 of 6 midpoint along the wetland in Outlot A, the intersection of Highway 5 and Galpin and the intersection of Galpin and West 78`s Street. Three total. Mutual access, cross easements and maintenance agreements are required of all property owners. If discrepancies arise between the PUD and other sections of the city ordinances, the stated PUD shall govern for a period of up to two years after the final plat approval for Galpin Business Park. G.2. Site area lighting to be shoe box fixtures with F.,etal halide lamps. The lamps shall be consistent with the City Code." ATTACHMENTS 1. Issue Paper dated December 1, 2009 addressing PUD amendments. 2. Arboretum Village PUD Agreement. 3. Vasserman Ridge PUD Agreement. 4. Galpin Business Park PUD Agreement 5. Ordinance Amending Arboretum Village PUD Agreement and Findings of Fact. 6. Ordinance Amending Vasserman Ridge PUD Agreement and Findings of Fact. 7. Ordinance Amending Galpin Business Park PUD Agreement and Findings of Fact. 8. Public Hearing Notice and Affidavit of Mailing. gAplan\2010 planning casesN10-03 pud amendmentsWasserman ridge - arboretum village - galpin business parklpc staff report.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Boz 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227 1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax, 952.227.1 Igo Engineering Phone: 952 227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952 227.1140 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: 952227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.d.chanhassen.mn.us MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Commission FROM: Sharmeen Al-Jaff, Senior Planner DATE: December 1, 2009 SUBJ: Planned Unit Developments BACKGROUND In 2006, the City completed a Retail, Office So Residential Market Analysis. The study concluded that that there is a demand for additional commercial and office uses in the City. Staff began examining the various sites suitable for commercial and/or office development. Fifteen of these sites are zoned Planned Unit Development, PUD. ANALYSIS Each of these sites has specific ordinances that govern it; however, there are instances when the PUD is silent on certain requirements such as parking, sign design standards, etc. In such instances, the City Code must be referenced to govem these sites. Staff found a number of PUDs that do not reference the City Code. Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing forToday and Planning for Tomorrow Planning Commission Planned Unit Developments December 1, 2009 Page 2 Also, as part of the expansion of downtown and to allow sites to develop to their full potential, staff is proposing to amend some PUDs within the downtown area to allow for more intensive uses. Some of the downtown PUDs reference the General Business District, BG, as an underlying district. Staff is proposing to eliminate this district. Instead, a new district, the Central Business District, CBD, will be referenced. The CBD zoning will address the issues raised by the retail market study as it allows more intense development/redevelopment. RECOMMENDATION The first group of PUD amendments that will appear before the Planning Commission on January 5, 2010 will be within the downtown area. Later on, we will move through other PUD districts per agenda availability. GAPIAN\2010 Planning Cases\10-03 PUD Amcndments\PUD amendments Issue Paper.doc Adopted 7/28/03 Amended 10/13/08 Amended 11/10/08 Amended 1/12/09 EXHIBIT C ABORETUM VILLAGE PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lots 1 and 2 Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, except as modified by this ordinance. b. Permitted Uses (Ordinance #4761112109) The permitted uses within the neighborhood commercial zone should be limited to appropriate commercial and service uses consistent with the neighborhood. 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 Planning Director shall make that interpretation. The type of uses to be provided on this outlot shall be low -intensity neighborhood -oriented retail and service establishments to meet daily needs of residents. Such uses may include the following: • Small to medium-sized restaurant without drive-thru windows unless they meet the following standards: Drive-thm facilities on Lot 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center for any use shall comply with the following standards: (a) They shall not be located adjacent to any residential lot lines. (b) They shall be provided with a suitable visual screen from adjacent properties. (c) Stacking shall be provided within applicable parking lot setbacks. (d) Stacking shall meet the following standards: (1) Fast Food Restaurant: six cars per aisle. (2) Banks: three cars per aisle. (3) Pharmacy: two cars per aisle. (4) All other uses: two cars per aisle. (e) The City may require a vehicle stacking study to determine whether more or less stacking shall be required for a particular use. (f) Stacking areas shall not interfere with vehicular circulation in the parking lot nor encroach into any required drive aisles. (g) Speaker or intercom system shall not be audible at the property line. (h) A Restaurant with a drive-thru may not exceed 1,550 square feet in area. • Office • Day care • Neighborhood scale commercial • Convenience store • Churches • Other similar type and scale uses as described in the Comprehensive Plan. No single use shall exceed 5,000 square feet. c. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet (70 feet from Hwy 5) 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -of -Way 30 feet ** 7 variance was granted by the City Council Hard Surface Commercial 70% 68.3% Hard Surface Coverage (Total site) 30% 29% Parking Setback if screening is provided 10 feet 10 feet ** Council approval of 10 minimum for residential only in those area adjacent to public streets except Highways 41, 5 and West 78`x' Street. d. Building Materials and Design COMMERCIAL 1. All materials shall be of high quality and durable. Brick shall be used as the principal material and must be approved to assure uniformity with the residential uses. 2. Metal standing seam siding will not be approved except as support material to one of the above materials. 3. All accessory structures shall be designed to be compatible with the primary structure. 4. All roof -mounted equipment shall be screened by pitched roofs. Wood screen fences are prohibited. Screening shall consist of compatible materials. 5. All buildings on the commercial site shall have a pitched roof line. 6. All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building. 1 10411C . ►I� .: a The plans propose five products. Each product must conform to the following standards: C-2 1. Club Homes (Rambler attached two -unit town homes) • One -level town homes (with or without basement). • Building exterior material shall be a combination of 4" vinyl siding or shake and brick. • Colors used shall be earth tones such as soft gray, creamy white, pearl gray, shell white, etc.). • Each town house shall consist of two units. One unit will have a side -loaded garage and the other will have a front -loaded garage. • Each unit shall utilize accent architectural features such as arched louvers, dormers, etc. • All units shall utilize fiberglass shingles. • Each unit shall have a minimum of 1 overstory tree within its front landscape yard. • All units shall have access onto an interior street. • All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building or landscaping. 2. Manor Homes (three to four -unit town homes) • Split-level town homes with basement. • Building exterior material shall be a combination of 4" vinyl siding, vinyl shakes, brick and stone. • Colors used shall be earth tones such as soft gray, creamy white, pearl gray, shell white, etc. • Each town house shall consist of three or four units. No more than two garage doors may be adjacent to each other. • Each unit shall utilize accent architectural features such as round louvers, dormers, etc. • All units shall utilize fiberglass shingles. • Each unit shall have a minimum of 1 overstory tree within its front landscape yard. • All units shall have access onto an interior street. • All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building or landscaping. 3. Coach Homes • Two-story town homes (four to six -unit town homes). • Building exterior material shall be a combination of 4" vinyl siding or shake and brick. • Colors used shall be earth tones such as soft gray, creamy white, pearl gray, shell white, etc. • Each town house shall consist of four or six units. Garage doors must be separated from each other by entryways. • Each unit shall utilize accent architectural features such as dormers, etc. • All units shall utilize fiberglass shingles. • Each unit shall have a minimum of 1 over story tree within its front landscape yard. • All units shall have access onto an interior street. • All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building or landscaping. Cadc7 4. Village Homes • Two-story town homes with tuck -under garage (four to eight -unit town homes). • Building exterior material shall be a combination of 4" vinyl siding or shake and brick. • Colors used shall be earth tones such as soft gray, creamy white, pearl gray, shell white, etc. • Each town house shall consist of four to eight units. Garage doors must be staggered. • Each unit shall utilize accent architectural features such as dormers, bay windows, arched windows, shutters, etc. • All units shall utilize Class A fiberglass/asphalt shingles (230 lb. per sq. inch). • Each unit shall have a minimum of 1 overstory tree within its front landscape yard. • All units shall have access onto an interior street. • All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building or landscaping. • Changes to building detail plans dated January 16, 2001 shall be required. • A design palette shall be approved for the entire project. The palette shall include colors for siding, shakes, shutters, shingles, brick and stone. The following design standards shall be incorporated in the development: a. Vinyl shakes are an acceptable material on all home styles. b. Prohibit shiplap siding. c. Specify that all buildings use UL Class A asphalttfiberglass shingle, 230 pounds or better. d. All foundation walls shall be screened by landscaping or retaining walls. e. Central air conditioning shall be included in the base price of all homes per the EAW noise abatement recommendation. f. The percent of brick and other materials for each building style shall be built as per Attachment A. g. Commercial design standards shall prohibit standing seam siding as a curtain wall. h. The applicant shall provide benches in the totlot areas. i. No adjacent unit shall have the same front elevation colors or architectural styles with any four types of homes. Materials to be consistent with the Arboretum Village elevation materials dated 2-7-01. e. Signage Criteria (Ordinance #47310113108) COMMERCIAL .� Monument Sign Lot 1 shall not contain any monument signs. In return, the applicant shall be permitted to place a 10 foot high sign with a maximum area of 48 square feet along Highway 5 on Lot 2. a. An electronic message center sign may be permitted as part of the 48 square -foot sign display area in lieu of alternative temporary signage and shall comply with the following standards: i. No electronic message center sign may be erected that, by reason of position, shape, movement or color interferes with the proper functioning of a traffic sign, signal or which otherwise constitutes a traffic hazard. ii. Electronic message center displays shall not exceed 5,000 Nits between the hours of civil sunrise and civil sunset and shall not exceed 500 Nits between the hours of civil sunset and civil sunrise. iii. Electronic message center signs shall not cause direct glare nor become a distraction due to excessive brightness. iv. The lamp wattage and luminance level in candelas per square meter (Nits) shall be provided at the time of permit applications. v. There shall be no electronic message center signs in the front setback area within 50 feet of a street intersection (as measured from intersecting right-of- way lines) or within 125 feet of a residential district, except where lighting for such sign is indirect or diffused and in no way constitutes a traffic hazard. vi. Electronic and non -electronic message center sign display area used on a sign shall not exceed a total of 40 square feet or 25 percent of the allowable sign area, whichever is less. The message displayed on electronic message center signs shall be depicted in one statement and not a continuing sentence or flow of information. Flashing, special effects or animated scenes on electronic reader boards shall be prohibited. vii. Electronic message center sign LED display use for signs within 500 feet of single-family residential homes shall be limited to the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. viii. Temporary signage other than that depicted on the LED display is prohibited for tenants on Lot 1. 2. Lot 2 will contain one monument sign at the intersection of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard. The height of the sign shall not exceed 5 feet with an area of 24 square feet. 3. All signs shall be built of materials similar to those used on the exterior of the buildings and complement their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. C-5 Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "A" shall be permitted signage along the south and west elevations only. 2. Building `B" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 3. The gas pump canopy shall not be permitted to have any signage. 4. The carwash shall be permitted to have one sign along the south or east elevation. 5. All signs require a separate permit. 6. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 7. Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 8. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 9. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. gAp1an\2010 planning cases\10-03 pud amendments\vasserumn ridge - arboretum vi0age - galpin business parMarboremm village design standards.doc lexi VASSERMAN RIDGE EXHIBIT C PUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge, except as modified by this ordinance. b. Permitted Uses The permitted uses within the neighborhood commercial zone should be limited to appropriate commercial and service uses consistent with the neighborhood. 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 Planning Director shall make that interpretation. The type of uses to be provided on this outlot shall be low intensity neighborhood oriented retail and service establishments to meet daily needs of residents. Such uses may include small to medium sized restaurant (no drive-thru windows), office, day care, neighborhood scale commercial, convenience store, churches, or other similar type and scale uses as described in the Comprehensive Plan. No single use shall exceed 5,000 square feet. C. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -of -Way 30 feet 60 feet Hard Surface Commercial 70% 68.3% Parking Setback if screening is provided 10 feet 10 feet d. Building Materials and Design 1. All materials shall be of high quality and durable. Brick shall be used as the principal material and must be approved to assure uniformity with the residential uses. 2. Metal standing seam siding will not be approved except as support material to one of the above materials. 3. All accessory structures shall be designed to be compatible with the primary structure. 4. All roof -mounted equipment shall be screened by pitched roofs. Wood screen fences are prohibited. Screening shall consist of compatible materials. 5. All buildings on the commercial site shall have a pitched roof line. 6. All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building. e. Sign Criteria Monument Sign 1. Lot 3 will have one monument sign facing Highway 5. The height of the sign shall not exceed 5 feet with a maximum area of 24 square feet. 2. The base of the sign shall be built of materials similar to those used on the exterior of the buildings and compliment their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "C" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 2. All signs require a separate permit. 3. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 4. Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 5. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 6. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. gAplan\2010 planning cases\10-03 pud am®dments\vassennan ridge - arboretum village - galpin business park\vassermain ridge design standards.doc Approved February 25, 2002 GALPIN BUSINESS PARK CHANHASSEN, LLC DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS (PUD) A. Intent Galpin Business Park is a PUD created to accommodate neighborhood services and conveniences. The use of PUD zoning is to allow for a greater variety of uses, the internal transfer of density and construction phasing. In return, the development provides higher quality architectural standards and a more environmentally sensitive project. The goal is to preserve open space, protect wetlands and retain existing vegetation through the efficient/shared use of land, transitional and buffer landscapes. All future lots that are developed are to be reviewed based upon the development use and standards listed below. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply except as modified by this ordinance. All submittals are to consist of: Architectural site plan ® Rendered building elevations Material board Grading and utility plans to conform to current city standards in effect when the proposed new development is submitted for review. Landscape plan to conform to the city landscape ordinance and these standards. Color renderinglphoto-composite images of the new work proposed as seen from Highway 5 midpoint along the wetland in Outlot A, the intersection of Highway 5 and Galpin and the intersection of Galpin and West 78`s Street. Three total. Mutual access, cross easements and maintenance agreements are required of all property owners. If discrepancies arise between the PUD and other sections of the city ordinances, the stated PUD shall govern for a period of up to two years after the final plat approval for Galpin Business Park. B. Permitted Uses The permitted uses for this PUD shall consist of and be limited to those listed and described below or as approved by the city council. The city council shall interpret whether or not a future use meets the following definitions. Convenience store with gas pumps, freestanding canopy and car wash. Dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations. ® Retail shops. ® Self service laundry. Day care. Offices - professional and business. ® Health services/medical facilities. Financial institutions. Small appliance and shoe repair shops. Personal service establishments. Standard restaurants without a drive through. Fast Food restaurants without a drive through and integral (less than 40 percent of the building area) with a multi -tenant building. Veterinary clinics. Ancillary approved uses (in conjunction with and integral to a primary use). Telecommunications antennas/dishes if concealed from view at the public right of way. ® Parking. Trash/equipment enclosures. Up to a four lane covered drive through for a bank ® A single covered drive through for a pharmacy. Outdoor storage dispensing display, e.g., pop machine, ice machine, secure propane tank storage. ATM machines Prohibited uses: Outdoor storage and/or sales areas. Automotive sales, service and repair. Fast food with a drive through. C. Setbacks The development is to be regulated by the Highway 5 corridor HC -2 District and the PUD standards. There are no minimum requirements for building, parking or drive aisle setbacks on the interior lot lines within the PUD. PA Frontage Minimum Setback Building/Parking/Drive Aisle Maximum Setback Building Highway 5 70770'/50' 150' Galpin Boulevard 30720710' 100' West 78'h Street 501/20710' 100' Bluff Creek Overlay 40'/40'/40' N/A Wetland (Shown Outlot A) 50750750' N/A D. Lot Coverage The hard surface lot coverage will be limited to a maximum of 41% over the entire site. Any single lot may exceed the 41% requirement. The hard surface area of each lot is as follows: Lot Total Area HARDSURFACE AREA Building Footprint (up to) Paving (up to) % (up to) Lot 1 81,037 sf/1.86 ac 12,000 s.f. 61,359 s.f. 900/0 Lot 2 82,897 sf/1.9 ac 20,000 s.f. 46,317 s.f. 80% Outlot A 164,124 sf/3.86 ac 0 s.f. 16,754 s.f. 100/0 Outlot B 42,902 sf/.98 ac 0 s.f. 0 0% Total: 370,925 sU8.52 ac 32,000 s.f. 124,430 s.E 41% E. Development Standards 1. SIZE, PORTION PLACEMENT a. Entries: Main entrances shall be oriented toward Highway 5. Entrances shall be designed with additional architectural detailing. b. Articulation: Buildings of more than 40 feet in width shall be divided into smaller increments, between 20 and 40 feet, through articulation of fagade. c. Large unadorned CMU walls; solid unrelieved walls without architectural detailing, changes in material, color, accents, fenestrations, etc.; or walls without significant visual interest in keeping with the mass, size and scale of the wall as viewed from public ways shall be prohibited. Buildings shall have varied and interesting detailing. No two structures are to be identical. All walls to incorporate architectural interest through building design or appropriate landscaping. Acceptable design shall incorporate changes in materials and colors, materials with textured surfaces, aggregate, etc. and/or offsets in the building walls. d. Multi -story Structures: Ground level of multi -story structure shall be visually distinct from upper stories. 2. MATERIAL AND DETAIL a. In order to meet the requirements of a PUD, the development must demonstrate a higher quality of architectural standards and design. b. All materials shall be of high quality and durability. Masonry or higher quality materials shall be used. Color shall be integral to the material used, i.e. colored CMU, brick, or stucco. No painted masonry surfaces will be allowed. Colored mortar is encouraged but not required. c. Acceptable materials include: 1. Brick. 2. CMU/Block - shall be of a decorative nature with either a splittrock face, burnished, fluted or scored. Block shall be used as a base material or for building accents (not to exceed 15 percent). 3. Stucco or EIPS, as an accent material (not to exceed 15 percent). 4. Stone - natural or manmade. 5. Glass - clear, colored, textured, translucent or glass block. 6. Laminated shingles, standing seam metal roofs, concrete or quarry file roofs, or other materials as approved by the city council are to be used on all pitched roofing. 7. Metal panels, siding or structures may only be used for canopies, soffits, trim, HVAC screens and building accents. 8. Paved areas shall consist of any of the following: bituminous, stamped/colored 4 bituminous, concrete, stamped/colored concrete, brick or stone pavers. 9. All building facades visible from a public right of way must be treated comparable to the rest of the building. Design elements must be used nearly equally on all sides. 10. Overhead doors where required, are to be screened as best as possible without interfering with their use or creating a safety hazard. Screening may consist of landscaping, earthen berms, or walls built to match the building. Screening does not need to be complete. Overhead doors shall be the same color as the primary building material. 11. Drive throughs are allowed if used in conjunction with a financial institution, pharmacy, or other occupancy specifically approved by the city council. No drive through will be allowed for fast food restaurants. The drive through must be connected to the principal building. The drive through shall not be located on the street frontage of a building. Materials must be of complementary appearance to the primary building. 12. A convenience center fueling station canopy up to 20' above finished grade is allowed. 3. COLOR a. Colors shall be harmonious. Building colors shall be muted colors with low reflectivity. Bright or brilliant colors and sharply contrasting colors may be used for accent purposes occupying a maximum of 10 percent of building fagade. b. All materials, color, size and texture, are to be approved to assure compatibility with the PUD. 4. HEIGHT AND ROOF DESIGN a. Building heights shall be limited to 3 stories or 40', as measurement to the highest point from the top of the first floor elevation. The measurement shall include architectural details (parapets), transmission antennas, transmission equipment, satellite dishes, and non-structural building elements. Pitched roofs shall be measured to the midpoint of the roof. b. Each primary building shall incorporate one or more of the following: pitched roof, stepped parapet/roofs, or raised tower elements depending upon the scale and type of building. Other architectural elements such as arches, vaults, canopies, recessed entries and niches, colonnades, detailing, etc., may be used to add architectural interest, direction or articulation to the buildings. 5. FACADE TRANSPARENCY a. At least 50 percent of a building elevation adjacent to a public right-of-way shall have windows and/or doors. Reflective glass is not permitted. 6. SITE a. Site furnishings shall be designed as part of the site architectural concept and landscape. Benches, tables and chairs and similar features shall be required with all new development. 7. FRANCHISE ARCHITECTURE a. Franchise architecture shall be revised if it does not comply with the design standards. 8. LOADING AREAS AND REFUSE AREAS, ETC. a. All accessory structures shall be complementary to the primary structure. b. All building and mechanical equipment, processing machinery, etc. mounted either on the ground, building or roof shall be screened from view from adjacent public right of ways. Screens shall consist of parapets and/or walls of compatible appearing materials. Wooden and chain link fences are prohibited. 1. c. Each building shall incorporate space within the building or adjacent enclosed or screened structure for recyclables. d. All utilities are required to be underground. e. Gate material shall not be chain link. 9. LANDSCAPING a. Natural areas shall be preserved to the maximum extent. b. Landscaping shall enhance natural and architectural features, strengthen vistas, and provide shade. c. Landscaping shall emphasize massing of plant materials over isolated or scattered material. d. The master landscape plan for Galpin Business Park shall be the design guide for the site landscape developments. Each lot must present a landscape plan for approval with the site plan review. Total quantity of landscaping along Highway 0 5, West 78'h Street and Galpin Boulevard shall comply with Buffer Yard Standard B, City Landscape Ordinance for Vehicular Areas, and Foundation and Aesthetic Plantings. e. A portion of the canopy and under story trees required by city ordinance for Lot 1 and Lot 2 may be relocated onto Outlot `B' to further enhance Bluff Creek and buffer the residential area to the north subject to city approval. £ Outdoor storage of materials is prohibited unless it has been specifically approved during site plan review. All approved outdoor storage must be screened with either masonry walls/fences, landscaping and berms or a combination of the two. g. Landscape berming is encouraged for use in screening elements such as overhead doors, parking, equipment, and trash enclosures. Maximum slope 33%. The berm is to be sodded, seeded or covered with a wood or stone landscape mulch. The same type of mulch must be used throughout the entire development. Mulch areas must be bordered by sidewalk, curbing, brick pavers, masonry pavers, metal or plastic edging materials. h. Landscaping may be installed incrementally as the lots are developed. Lot 1, Outlot `A' and Outlot `B' are to be completed simultaneously. Grass areas with potential for erosion are to be sodded or seeded with erosion control fabric per master plan. The landscape areas within Lot I and Lot 2 are to be irrigated. Buffer yard plantings shall be installed with the first phase of development. i. On Lot 1 and Lot 2, deceased trees and shrubs within the buffer yard are to be replaced in kind as originally approved, within one year unless approved by the city council. Trees and shrubs are to be maintained, premed, and trimmed of dead branches, volunteer grasses and weeds. Lawn areas are to be mowed regularly. Wood mulches are to be replenished to a like new condition every five years or less. j. Prairie grasses and similar natural vegetation is to be left in a natural state. k. Loading docks shall be screened year round from view of public right of way by walls, berms, landscaping, a combination thereof, or as approved by the city council. Overhead doors shall be the same color as the primary building materials. 1. Retaining walls may be used to accommodate changes in grade elevations. Acceptable materials include natural stone, cut stone, and integral color concrete block retaining wall systems. Wood retaining walls are prohibited. m. Perimeter vehicular use areas adjacent and/or fronting the public right of ways is to be screened to the height of Y above the parking surface. Landscaping, berms, fences or any combination thereof may accomplish this. 10. LOT FRONTAGE AND PARKING LOCATION a. One row of parking shall be allowed within the required building setback adjacent to Highway 5 or West 78th Street. The majority of parking shall be located to the side or rear of the building. b. Each developed lot to provide bicycle parking. c. Parking quantities and stall sizes are to meet current city standards in effect when the proposed new development is submitted for review. Each change in use shall require a reevaluation of the parking. d. Shared parking shall be required throughout the project. Parking stalls may be located on the adjacent development as negotiated between the affected parties. e. Each developed lot to provide pedestrian access from the public sidewalk along Galpin Boulevard to the principal buildings. F. SIGNAGE Galpin Business Park, Chanhassen, LLC, shall be permitted one shared pylon sign. The pylon sign shall be located along Highway 5 near Galpin Boulevard and setback a minimum of one-half (1/2) the required building setback from the property line. The pylon is to be no more than 15 feet above finished grade to the highest point. A maximum of 64 s.£ of sign face per side is allowed. The maximum width of the sign shall be 10 feet. Pylon signs shall be of monument style. 2. One monument sign each is allowed for Lot I and Lot 2. The maximum height of monument signs are to be 8' above grade. A maximum of 64 s.f. of sign face per side is allowed. The maximum width of the sign shall be 10 feet. 3. The pylon and monument sign bases and supports are to be of masonry materials (brick, decorative CMU, stone or stucco) to match the primary buildings, be consistent, and to compliment each other. Sign faces shall be colored translucent plastic. If illuminated, signs are to be internally lit. 4. Signage throughout the development shall be consistent in size, location, heights, materials and illumination. 5. Wall signs shall be as permitted below. Maximum Percentage of Wall Area in Square Feet Maximum Square Footage Wall of Signs 0-600 601-1,200 1,201-1,800 1,801-2,400 2,401-3,200 3,201-4,500 4,500+ 6. All signs shall require a separate sign permit. G. LIGHTING 90 156 198 216 224 230 240 1. Site lighting throughout the development shall be consistent. Access roadways to be lit comparable to the existing lighting on West 78d' Street. A uniform average of up to 7 foot candles is to be provided throughout the developed areas. A maximum average illumination intensity of 50 foot candles may be used below canopies and drive throughs. Canopy and drive through lights must be recessed. 2. Site area lighting to be shoe box fixtures ^.:a, "-"'-at halide lanTs. The lamps shall be consistent with the City Code. 3. Light poles to be consistent throughout the development, square, prefinished, 30' maximum to the highest point. 4. All site lighting must be shielded to prevent any off site spillage and glare. A maximum of I to 2 foot candles are allowed along the property lines at Highway 5, Galpin Boulevard and West 78`s Street. H. 1. Loud speakers are prohibited. g:\plm\2010 planning cases\I0-03 pud amendments\vassennan ridge -arboretum village - galpin business park\galpin buimess park design standards.doc 0 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA •C0IN:W41 AlEel AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Arboretum Village Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: ARBORETUM VILLAGE PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, except as modified by this ordinance. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this _ day of , 2010. ATTEST: Todd Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on 2010) gAplan\2010 planning cases\10-03 pud amendmeds\vasserv= ridge - a,bo emm village - galpin busimem parkbrdinance arboretum village.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION IN RE: Application of the City of Chanhassen to amend the Arboretum Village Planned Unit Development. On March 16, 2010, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of the City of Chanhassen for a Planned Unit Development Amendment. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed application 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 District. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Commercial. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center. 4. The proposed amendment to the PUD is consistent with the guidelines outlined within the comprehensive plan. 5. The planning report #10-03, dated March 16, 2010, prepared by Sharmeen Al-Jaff, et at, is incorporated herein. The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Arboretum Shopping Center Planned Unit Development Amendment 2010-03. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 16'h day of March, 2010. CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION BY: Its Chairman gdplan\2010 planning cases\10-03 pad amendments\vamerman ridge - arboretum village - galpin business parkUndings of fact arboretum village.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: VASSERMAN RIDGE PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial/mixed density -housing zone. 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 structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply to Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge, except as modified by this ordinance. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this _ day of , 2010. ATTEST: Todd Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on 2010) gAplan\2010 planning cases\10-03 pud amendments\vasserman ridge -arboretum village - galpin business parMordinance vasserman ridge.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION LI rim Application of the City of Chanhassen to amend the Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development. On March 16, 2010, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of the City of Chanhassen for a Planned Unit Development Amendment. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed application 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 District. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Commercial. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge. 4. The proposed amendment to the PUD is consistent with the guidelines outlined within the comprehensive plan. 5. The planning report #10-03, dated March 16, 2010, prepared by Sharmeen Al-Jaff, et al, is incorporated herein. The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development Amendment 2010-03. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 16th day of March, 2010. CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION 9W Its Chairman g: plan 2010 planning cases 10-03 pud a mendmentsvassema a ridge - arboretum village - galpin business park findings of fact vassemun ridge.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA 16)0 0)1►/:4ta13►t67 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20 OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE, THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS: Section 1. Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code, the City's zoning ordinance, is hereby amended by amending the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Design Standards as follows: GALPIN BUSINESS PARK PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS A. Intent Galpin Business Park is a PUD created to accommodate neighborhood services and conveniences. The use of PUD zoning is to allow for a greater variety of uses, the internal transfer of density and construction phasing. In return, the development provides higher quality architectural standards and a more environmentally sensitive project. The goal is to preserve open space, protect wetlands and retain existing vegetation through the efficient/shared use of land, transitional and buffer landscapes. All future lots that are developed are to be reviewed based upon the development use and standards listed below. The Neighborhood Business District regulations shall apply except as modified by this ordinance. All submittals are to consist of: Architectural site plan Rendered building elevations ® Material board Grading and utility plans to conform to current city standards in effect when the proposed new development is submitted for review. Landscape plan to conform to the city landscape ordinance and these standards. Color rendering/photo-composite images of the new work proposed as seen from Highway 5 midpoint along the wetland in Outlot A, the intersection of Highway 5 and Galpin and the intersection of Galpin and West 78th Street. Three total. Mutual access, cross easements and maintenance agreements are required of all property owners. If discrepancies arise between the PUD and other sections of the city ordinances, the stated PUD shall govern for a period of up to two years after the final plat approval for Galpin Business Park. G.2. Site area lighting to be shoe box fixtures The lamps shall be consistent with the City Code. Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Chanhassen City Council this _ day of 2010. ATTEST: Todd Gerhardt, Clerk/Manager Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on , 2010) g:\plan\2010 planning cases\IO-03 pud amendments\vassemtan ridge -arboretum village - galpin business park\otdinance galpin business park.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION IN RE: Application of the City of Chanhassen to amend the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development. On March 16, 2010, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of the City of Chanhassen for a Planned Unit Development Amendment. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed application 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 District. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Commercial. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lots I & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Galpin Business Park. 4. The proposed amendment to the PUD is consistent with the guidelines outlined within the comprehensive plan. 5. The planning report #10-03, dated March 16, 2010, prepared by Sharmeen Al-Jaff, et al, is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendment 2010-03. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 16'h day of March, 2010. CHANHASSEN PLANNING NAV g:'plan'2010 planning cases\10-03 pud amendments\vasserman ridge - arboretum village - galpin business park4indings of fact galpin business parkdoc CITY OF CHANHASSEN AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly swom, on oath deposes that she is and was on March 4, 2010, 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 PUD Amendments to Vasserman Ridge, Arboretum Shopping Center and Galpin Business Park — Planning Case 10-03 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. Subscribed and sworn to before me this4W day of March , 2010. Notaryubhc KIM T. MEUWISSEN Notary Public -Minnesota My rq ,keim EWJen 31, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. This hearing may not start until later in the evenin depending on the order of thea enda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Proposal: Vasserman Ridge, Arboretum Shopping Center, Galpin Business Park Applicant: Citv of Chanhassen Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge; Property Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center; Location: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Galpin Business Park 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 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. at the Meeting: 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/sery/plan/10-03.html. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Sharmeen Questions & AI-Jaff by email at staff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone Questions & at 952-227-1134. If you choose to submit written comments, it Comments: 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 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 commercial/industrial. • Minnesota Stale 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 spokesperson representative 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 Staff person named on the notification. Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. This hearing may not start until later in the evening,depending on the order of theagenda. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Proposal: Vasserman Ridge, Arboretum Shopping Center, Galpin Business Park Applicant: City of Chanhassen Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge; Property Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center; Location: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Galpin Business Park 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 1 • Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. at the Meeting: 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/plan/10-03.htm]. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Sharmeen AI-Jaff by email at saliaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by phone Questions & at 952.227-1134. If you choose to submit written comments, it Comments: 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 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 commercial/industrial. • 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 spokesperson/representative 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, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. 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LUANNE M WRIGHT 7665 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4415 PULTE HOMES OF MINNESOTA CORP 815 NORTHWEST PKWY 4140 EAGAN, MN 55121-1580 RICHARD M & MARY V ERVASTI 2125 BANEBERRY WAY W CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8340 SARAH FLINK 4826 FAIRFAX ST EAU CLAIRE, WI 54701-8024 STEPHEN EJANKOWIAK 1118 25TH ST NW BUFFALO, MN 55313-4453 STONE CREEK OFFICE GROUP LLC 8156 MALLORY CT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8586 SUSANNE BOGAN 7757 BUTTERCUP CT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8337 THEODORE F & MARLENE M BENTZ 7300 GALPIN BLVD EXCELSIOR, MN 55331-8011 TIMOTHY M KLEIN 7710 RIDGEVIEW WAY CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4534 RAYMOND J & JOAN A GILGENBACH 7669 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4415 ROBIN M WEBER 7676 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4415 SERLIN PROPERTIES LLC 1 CVS DR WOONSOCKET, RI 02895-6146 STEVE W & SALLY A CARROLL 2051 BLUE SAGE LN W CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8341 SUSAN K BLAIR 2030 WATERLEAF LN E CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8343 TED A & ZHANETTA LUNDBERG 7698 RIDGEVIEW WAY CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4507 THOMAS C & BONNIE ANDERSON 7732 VASSERMAN PL CHANHASSEN. MN 55317-4536 US BANK NA 2800 LAKE ST E MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55406-1930 VASSERMAN RIDGE MASTER ASSN WALNUT GROVE HOMEOWNERS WALNUT GROVE VILLAS ASSN 7100 MADISON AVE W ASSN 1801 79TH ST E #21 GOLDEN VALLEY, MN 55427-3602 1801 E 79TH ST #21 BLOOMINGTON, MN 55425-1230 BLOOMINGTON. MN 55425-1230 WAYNE E DUMMER WYLS LLC 2758 CENTURY CIR PO BOX 1080 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-4416 YANKTON, SD 57078-1080 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION tl� 7o1 Application of the City of Chanhassen to amend the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development. On March 16, 2010, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of the City of Chanhassen for a Planned Unit Development Amendment. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed application 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 District. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Commercial. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Galpin Business Park. 4. The proposed amendment to the PUD is consistent with the guidelines outlined within the comprehensive plan. 5. The planning report #10-03, dated March 16, 2010, prepared by Sharmeen Al-Jaff, et al, is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Galpin Business Park Planned Unit Development Amendment 2010-03. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 16`s day of March, 2010. CHANHAS EN PLANNING COMMISSION BY: g\plan\2010 planning cases\10-03 laid arredments\vassenrcan ridge - arboretum village - galpin business parkUindings of fact galpin business park.doc lQ -03 SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION IN RE: 16 -f-)3 Application of the City of Chanhassen to amend the Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development. On March 16, 2010, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of the City of Chanhassen for a Planned Unit Development Amendment. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed application 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 District. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Commercial. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge. 4. The proposed amendment to the PUD is consistent with the guidelines outlined within the comprehensive plan. 5. The planning report #10-03, dated March 16, 2010, prepared by Sharmeen Al-Jaff, et al, is incorporated herein. The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Development Amendment 2010-03. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this le day of March, 2010. CHTIthai PLANNING COMMISSION BY: gdplan\2010 planning cases\10-03 pud anendments\vaseermen ridge - arboretum village - galpin business park\findings of fact vassernun ridge.doc SCANNED IL) -o3 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION Application of the City of Chanhassen to amend the Arboretum Village Planned Unit Development. On March 16, 2010, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of the City of Chanhassen for a Planned Unit Development Amendment. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed application 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 District. 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Commercial. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center. 4. The proposed amendment to the PUD is consistent with the guidelines outlined within the comprehensive plan. 5. The planning report #10-03, dated March 16, 2010, prepared by Sharmeen Al-Jaff, et al, is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Arboretum Shopping Center Planned Unit Development Amendment 2010-03. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 16'h day of March, 2010. CHANHASS PLANNING C MMISSION BY: I airm g:\plan\2010 planning cases\I0-03 pad ameadmencs\vasserne n ridge - arboretum village - ga[pin business parkV ndings of fact arboretum village.due SCANNED ,at,: Affidavit of Publication Southwest Newspapers State of Minnesota) )SS. County of Carver ) Laurie A. Hartmann, being duly sworn, on with says that she is the publisher or the authorized agent of the publisher of the newspapers known as the Chaska Herald and the Chanhassen Vil- lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: (A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331 A.02, 331 A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No. 1/3 33 was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of type used in the composition and publication of the Notice: abcdefghijklmnopgrs 7����Q //,n, By. �L'W !/ t-' Laurie A. Hartmann Subscribed and sworn before me on this day of2010 N Public ----Is - ------ - - - JYMME J. BARK I NOTARY PUBLIC - MINNESOTA My Commission Expires 01/31/2013 P "401 RATE INFORMATION Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $31.20 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ................................. $31.20 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter ............................................... $12.59 per column inch SCANNED r CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. W03 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 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 to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Pla"ed bolt MI meat Isatitro Vacsamao Ride Lat 1,, arJc 4, Vassemsa Ridge AtBoreMn 5 m Ceoter Lots 1 &2, Block 1 Atbmetmn Nhppng Cmta Gal B Pvk IsNs 1 & 2 BkMlc 1 etM OUR t A GaIP n BUsvress Pazk Applicant: City of Chanhassen. A plan showing the location of the proposal is a,. - ..able for public review on the City's web site at www.ci.chanbassen.mn.us/serv/plan/10- 03.html or at City Hall during regular business hours. All interested personsare invited toattendthispublichearingandespresstheiropinions with respect to this proposal. Sharmeen A1,Faff, Senior Planner Email: saljaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us Phone: 952-227-1134 (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, March 4, 2010; No. 4333) CARV R &°SSEN HENNC EPINCOUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS FIE PIYGVAtryNhO REBGIVEN the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a PublicheatingOn Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at7:00 P.m . in the Council Chambers fnChanam c, City Ha11, 77WMarket Blvd. The Purpose of this hearing is tu consider a request to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Ngogea t'oii mead r r.grarb vawa,,,,,,, a;e au, mbdca Va�g.h - AkaH,vg s - Cvger tar 1 &r, abck �. A,nveun s i cage Gal 9uu�Pak Igpl&z, BM,klaM OwlaAGal in aminga< Applicant City of Chanhassen. A Plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public mviewon the City'sweb siteat www.ci.cbanhassen.mn.us/sere/plan/10. 03.hfm1 or at City Hall during regular business hours. All interested personsareinvitedtoattendthispublichearingandespr theiropinions with respect to this proposal Sharmeen Aldaff, Senior Planner Email: saliaff@ei. n h .am.us (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, Phone: 954, 20P No. Affidavit of Publication Southwest Newspapers State of Minnesota) )SS. County of Carver ) Laurie A. Hartmann, being duly sworn, on oath says that she is the publisher or the authorised agent of the publisher of the newspapers known as die Chaska Herald and the Chanhassen Vil- lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows: (A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended (B) The printed public notice that is attached in this Affidavit and identified as No. L133-3 was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet form A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of type used in the composition and publication of the Notice: abcdet'ghiJkhnuopgts .. By1lGGl�lte �. Laurie A. Hartmann Subscribed and swoon before me on this day of J%ZAtK 2010 JYMME J. BARK ANOTARY PUBLIC -MINNESOTA My Commission Expires 01/31/2017 RATE INFORMATION Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $31.20 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter .......................... ..... $31.20 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter .... ........................... --.......... $12.59 per column inch Planning Commission Meeting -March 16, 2010 10-03 BUSINESS PARK. APPLICANT: CITY OF CHANHASSEN, PLANNING CASE 10-03. Generous: Thank you Madam Chair, commissioners. Before you are planned unit development amendments. Back in December of '09 we presented an issue paper that there's some, our PUD's needed to have some revisions done because they weren't tracking city code. I believe there are like 15 total that we were looking at. We broughten two sets before you previously. One was the downtown planned unit developments and the other one was on 212. This next set of amendments are for three planned unit developments on Highway 5. One the Galpin Business Park. The other one is Vasserman Ridge and the third one is Arboretum Village. Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge really act as one planned development. However there are, were deficiencies in the way the ordinance was drafted because it didn't allow the PUD to check changes to city code. We're trying to review, update those PUD's so that they can do that. Again we have 3 of them tonight. The Galpin Business Park has 2 building sites on it. The south one is the CVS Pharmacy and the north one is the Kwik Trip. It also encompasses a large open space on the east side of the project. This is included as a part of the PUD because it was originally part of the original subdivision and the design standards would technically fall over into that. However it's all wetland and storm water ponding so it's undevelopable. The other two planned unit developments are off of Century Boulevard and Highway 5 and between West 78th Street. They consist of a gas station, convenience store, small restaurant, a strip center, and then 2 strip centers. One in the Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge. What we're proposing for the Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge Planned Unit Developments are to reference the neighborhood business district as an underlying zoning when the PUD design standards are silent. This will permit any development to be consistent with our city code. For instance when we recently revised our light ordinance to permit LED lighting, well this, through this amendment we would allow them to proceed under that. The Galpin Business Park, there are two proposed amendments. One is to again reference the Neighborhood Business district as the underlying zoning when the PUD is silent and the second is to amend the light standards for that where it specifically mentions metal halide and we're proposing that we delete that from the design standards for this. Staff is recommending approval of three motions amending the PUD's. I believe this is more administrative in nature and it keeps them consistent with city code and I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have. Larson: Dan? Keefe: No questions. Larson: Kathleen? Thomas: Nope, Larson: Denny. 21 Planning Commission Meeting - March 16, 2010 Laufenburger: Standard question. It creates no non-conformance, is that correct Bob? Generous: That's correct. Larson: Anything else? Laufenburger: That's it. Larson: Tom. Doll: So you're going to, the language would state that the lighting would have to follow city code. You're not going to specify a type of light like you did in the past. Aanenson: Correct. Doll: That it's going to follow city code versus having to update these once technology changes. Aanenson: That's exactly it. So what we're trying to do is make them more fluid and when we put those in place some of the things we locked in doesn't make sense so there's certain uses we want to be more prescriptive on but the rest of it we want to, if the City Council, if they're moving on parking stall sizes. If we're moving on lighting. Electronic message centers. We also want these PUD's to be able to take benefit of that. Otherwise it puts a burden on them to come and ask for relief of the ordinance so we're trying to be pro -active, pro business and put those in place so they can also benefit from, as we move along on some of those underlying changes. Doll: Bob can you explain stacking in regard to. Aanenson: It's for drive thru's. Doll: Yeah. I just, it's a little confusing. Generous: The stacking ordinance refers to the type of use. They have different requirements for the number of vehicles you can put in queue. Doll: Okay. Aanenson: For example a drive thru pharmacy would have less requirements than a fast food restaurant. Doll: So how long, the lane would have. Aanenson: Yeah, we call it stacking but you have to have like typically for fast food we like to see 5 or 6 cars stacking. For a pharmacy it might only need 2 because you don't have the 22 Planning Commission Meeting - March 16, 2010 frequency isn't as great so, and we put those standards in place when we adopted some of those PUD's we didn't have those in place either so. Generous: Right. That was based on the study and we were looking at different uses and we actually went out in the field and look at how people are using drive thru's and so. Doll: No further questions. Larson: I have none either. Okay where do I take this from here? Aanenson: You can ask, someone could put all the motions in one if they would like. Laufenburger: Do we need a public hearing here? Aanenson: Public hearing, yeah. Larson: Public hearing. Open the public hearing. No? Nothing to say. Okay. I will close the public hearing due to lack of interest. Okay now, entertain a motion. Keefe: I'll make the motion. Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Arboretum Village amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance and adopts the Findings of Fact. Number two. The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Vasserman Ridge amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance and adopts the Findings of Fact. And number three. The Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Galpin Business Park amending Section A and G.2 as stated in the attached ordinance and adopts the Findings of Fact. Thomas: Second. Larson: Alright. Keefe moved, Thomas seconded that the Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Arboretum Village amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance and adopts the Findings of Fact. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0. Keefe moved, Thomas seconded that the Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Vasserman Ridge amending Section a as stated in the attached ordinance and adopts the Findings of Fact. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0. Keefe moved, Thomas seconded that the Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development amendment for Galpin Business Park 23 Planning Commission Meeting - March 16, 2010 amending Section A and G.2 as stated in the attached ordinance and adopts the Findings of Fact. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Commissioner Thomas noted the verbatim and summary minutes of the Planning Commission meeting dated February 16, 2010 as presented. COMMISSION PRESENTATIONS: None. CITY COUNCIL ACTION UPDATE. Aanenson: In the update it was noted that the Lotus retail was approved and then also the Planning Commission appointments which I think you saw so congratulations to Denny being reappointed. I have spoken to Kevin and to Andrew who there'll be here at our next work session. That will be strictly a work session. We're going to talk about, I think we got started with Tom talking about our larger sized plats so we kind of want to maybe take a look at our staff reports. See if we can make those more effective so we'll do a 2009 wrap up. Some of the goals that we're working on for 2010 and then we're also putting together a developers meeting so I want to share with you what we're doing on that. And then I also want to take the opportunity to thank Dan and Kevin's not here for personally thank you for your, this is your last meeting. Keefe: Yeah. Aanenson: And just say thank you for your service and your insight and helping guide the growth of the city and we really appreciate your service. Keefe: It was great serving. (Applause!) Laufenburger: I wonder how Nann's going to record that. Larson: Alright, well with that I guess we are adjourned. Chairwoman Larson adjourned the Planning Commission meeting at 7:55 p.m. Submitted by Kate Aanenson Community Development Director Prepared by Nann Opheim 24 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. 10-03 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, 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 to amend the following Planned Unit Developments: Planned Unit Development Location Vasserman Ride Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge Arboretum Shopping Center Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center Gal in Business Park Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 and Outlot A, Gal in Business Park Applicant: City of Chanhassen. A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review on the City's web site at www.ci.chanhassen.nm.us/serv/plan/10-03.html or 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. Sharmeen Al-Jaff, Senior Planner Email: gaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us Phone: 952-227-1134 (Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on March 4, 2010)