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CAS-11_OUTSET, INC. - 2460 GALPIN COURTCITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax:952.2271190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.2271140 Fax: 952.2271110 Park & Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.2271110 Public Works 7901 Park Place Phone: 952.2271300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.2271125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us August 11, 2011 Mr. Mark Undestad Eden Trace Corporation 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Outset, Inc. Site Plan Agreement Escrow Planning Case 07-11 Dear Mark: Enclosed is a check in the amount of $1,500 which represents a final refund of the above -referenced $5,000 erosion control/boulevard restoration escrow. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at 952-227-1133 or isinclair@ci.chanhassen.rrm.us. Sincerely, , .d'4. Y Jill Sinclair Environmental Resource Specialist Enclosure c: Robert Generous, Senior Planner 9:\plan\2007 plwming cases\07-11 outset, inc\07-11 escrow release letter 7-28-1 l.doc Chanhassen is a Community f or Lite - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow M81 MARSHALL 8 ILSLEV BANK CITY OF CHANHASSEN 17-115'910 149926 7700 MARKET BLVD., PO. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227-1140 Pay ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND XX / 100 To the order of CW -V, LLP Date Amount 8/11/2011 $1,500.00 M THE REVERSE SIOE OF THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES AN ARTIFICIAL WATERMIIR&HOLO AT AN ANGLE TO MEW 119 It.99 2F,112 ■' LOO O O 7 Slim Check Date: 8/112011 Check Amount: $1,500.00 Invoice Number Date 080911 8/9/2011 Vendor No: CWV Vendor Name: CW -V, LLP Vendor Acct No: Description GL Account Erosion Escrow: L5,B2 Chan West Bus P 815-8202-2024 Amount 1,500.00 SCANNED Status Report Wednesday, June 15, 2011 PIan.OR6 Ju 2000am t 000 icvnbwS M T W T F S r F S S M T NJ T F s 3 4 5 1 2.z .. 3..4_.5._ 5''3_.8 ..1011..12 .3..4._5._8.....9_.99 10 n -12.13 14.15 6 V 1819 i6 11 12 13 14 1c 1616 1)- i8 19.20 2122 8 242526 11 18 19 2821 22 232324 2526.27 28 29 8 71 2425 2671 29 29303031 ............... _... ........ _..... ..................__. _.... Securities Istart Due S P category Description 6/15/2011 6/152011 ® Cash Escro, Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2. Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5.000 Check q 10001 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08- Bob, status? Kim 7/1/08 -Bob, status? Kim 7/15/08 - Bob, status? Kim Per Bob, check status 8/15/08. Kim 827/08 - Bob, status? Kim 9/15/08 - Per Bob/Jill, do not release. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. The berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows (SISK and $5K) and re -check can 6/1/09. 72/09 - Notified Bob & Jill. Kim 7/6/09 - Per Jill there are dead trees: I honeylocust and 5 BHS on berm. Replace shrubs in front rain garden. Check status 8/17/09. Kim 722/09 -Per Jill, OK to release $3,500 and retain $1,500. Notified Finance to issue check. Check status 10/1/09. Kim 102/09 -Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 10/7/09 - Per Jill there is still a dead tree in front of the building. Check status 6/15/10. Kim 6/18/10- Notified Bob/Jill. Kim II/18/10-Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 11/18/10 - Per Jill, Mark Undestad was notified to replace the trees in summer 2010 but it was not done. Check status 6/15/11. Kim 7/8/11- Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 7/18/11 - Per Jill the landscaping is satisfactory and the escrow can be release. Requested check from Finance. Activity closed. Kim ........................................................................................................................ -..................................................-................................ Meuwissen, Kim From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Monday, July 18, 2011 4:18 PM To: Meuwissen, Kim; Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Outset Escrow The landscaping is satisfactory. The remaining escrow can be released .lill Sinclair Environmental Rosourccs Specialist City of Chanhassen X153-227-1133 From: Meuwissen, Kim Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 11:25 AM To: Generous, Bob; Sinclair, Jill Subject: Outset Escrow Bob/Jill, Status? Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Check #10001 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08 - Bob, status? Kim 7/1/08 - Bob, status? Kim 7/15/08 - Bob, status? Kim Per Bob, check status 8/15/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, status? Kim 9/15/08 - Per Bob/Jill, do not release. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. The berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and re -check on 6/1/09. 7/2/09 - Notified Bob & Jill. Kim 7/6/09 - Per Jill there are dead trees: 1 honeylocust and 5 BHS on berm. Replace shrubs in front rain garden. Check status 8/17/09. Kim 7/22/09 - Per Jill, OK to release $3,500 and retain $1,500. Notified Finance to issue check. Check status 10/1/09. Kim 1 10/2/09 -Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 10/7/09 -Per Jill there is still a dead tree in front of the building. Check status 6/15/10. Kim 6/18/10- Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 11/18/10 - Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 11/18/10 -Per Jill, Mark Undestad was notified to replace the trees in summer 2010 but it was not done. Check status 6/15/11. Kim 7/8/11 — Notified Bob/Jill. Kim KIM MEUWISSEN *CITY OF CHANHASSEN PLANNING SECRETARY 952-227-1107 NIAILTO:KMEU:h'ISSFN@CI.CHANHASSEV.;;V.\, %S Status Report 6/15/11 PLAN.OR2 Jul OW Opq 2000 terrber 2 S M T W T F ST F S M T W T F 13 4 5 1 2 1. 2 3 4. 5 6]- 8 10 11 12 3. 4. 5 6 7 8 99 10 if 12 13 14 16 1718 19 10.1112 13 1415 1616 1] 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 2323 24 25 26 27 28 29 31- 24 25 26 27 28 29 3030 31 _... _. __........._._. __._.. _____.. Securities )Start Due S P Category Description 6/15/11 6/15/11 F Cash Escrow Outset, hrc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreennut/Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Check #10001 Notify Bob Generous 6/2108 - Bob, status? Kim 7/1/08 -Bob, status? Kim 7/15/08 -Bob, status? Kim Per Bob, check status 8/15/08. Kim 8/27/08 -Bob, status? Kim 9/15/08 - Per Bob/Jill, do not release. Check status l0/30/O8. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. 711e berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and recheck on 6/1/09. 7/2/09 - Notified Bob & Jill. Kim 7/6/09 - Per Jill there are dead trees: 1 honeylocust and 5 BHS on berm. Replace shrubs in front rain garden. Check status 8/17/09. Kim 7/22/09 - Per Jill, OK to release $3,500 and retain $1,500. Notified Finance to issue check. Check status 10/1/09. Kim 10/2/09 - Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 10/7/09 -Per Jill there is still a dead tree in front of the building. Check status 6/15/10. Kim 6/19/10- Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 11/18/10- Notified Bob/Jill. Kim 11/18/10 - Per Jill, Mark Undestad was notified to replace the trees in summer 2010 but it was not done. Check status 6/15/11. Kim o2010 UO Dmelo iCM 1tnN10 M2.14M a=a Yb Pw" PW' Re: Outset, Inc. Landscaping and Site Plan Agreement Escrows Administration Planning Case 07-11 Phone:952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Dear Mark: Bt ikling Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Enclosed is a check in the amount of $18,500 which represents a refund of the Fax: 952.227.1190 above -referenced $15,000 landscaping escrow and a partial refund of $3,500 of the $5,000 erosion control/boulevard restoration escrow. We are retaining $1,500 wg to insure completion of the project. Upon inspection of the site in early October, Phone: 952.227.1160 the remaining escrow balance will be returned if the site is in compliance. Fax 952.227.1170 Fircelce If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at Phone: 952.227.1140 (952) 227-1131 or bgenerous@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. Fax:952.227.1110 Since Park 8 Reaea6on Phone: 952.227.1120 f Fax:952.227.1110 fleareafion center Robert Generous, AICP 2310 WerBoNevard Senior Planner Phone: 952.227.1400 .Fax: 952.227.1404 Enclosure Piano9& ec: Jill Sinclair, Environmental Resource Specialist Ikahsal Resources Phase: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 g:\plan\2007 planning casesx07-11 outset, inch s w returo letter 7-23-09.doc Pubk Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.d.chanhassen.mn.us Chanhassen is a Connnunity for Life • Providing for Today and Planning to Tomorrow July 23, 2009 OgryFrC�nN1��Ni jTTry]iC�Iff C1lllllllfl SEN Eden Trace Corporation. 7700 Market Boulevard Attn: Mark Undestad PO Box 147 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Outset, Inc. Landscaping and Site Plan Agreement Escrows Administration Planning Case 07-11 Phone:952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Dear Mark: Bt ikling Inspections Phone: 952.227.1180 Enclosed is a check in the amount of $18,500 which represents a refund of the Fax: 952.227.1190 above -referenced $15,000 landscaping escrow and a partial refund of $3,500 of the $5,000 erosion control/boulevard restoration escrow. We are retaining $1,500 wg to insure completion of the project. Upon inspection of the site in early October, Phone: 952.227.1160 the remaining escrow balance will be returned if the site is in compliance. Fax 952.227.1170 Fircelce If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at Phone: 952.227.1140 (952) 227-1131 or bgenerous@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. Fax:952.227.1110 Since Park 8 Reaea6on Phone: 952.227.1120 f Fax:952.227.1110 fleareafion center Robert Generous, AICP 2310 WerBoNevard Senior Planner Phone: 952.227.1400 .Fax: 952.227.1404 Enclosure Piano9& ec: Jill Sinclair, Environmental Resource Specialist Ikahsal Resources Phase: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 g:\plan\2007 planning casesx07-11 outset, inch s w returo letter 7-23-09.doc Pubk Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.d.chanhassen.mn.us Chanhassen is a Connnunity for Life • Providing for Today and Planning to Tomorrow 10 CITY CHANHASSEN 7700 MARKET BLVD., P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227-1140 M&I MARSHALL & ILSLEY BANK _ q r� C ^ 17116910 1 L. UL} Pay CTuHTEi1 T.C'!° .]D cI`i;F ;191J.XX / :00 Cij v, ICheck Date: 7/23/2009 Check Amount: $18,500.00 THE REVERSE SIDE OR THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDES AN ARTIFICIAL WATERVARWHOLD AT ANA m o Vendor No: cwv Vendor Name: Vendor Acct No: IInvoice Number Date Description GL Account Amount 072209 7/22/2009 Landscape Escrow: L5,B2 Chan W Bus P 815-8201-2024 18,500.00 Meuwissen, Kim From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:34 PM To: Meuwissen, Kim Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow Ok. Jill Sinclair Environmental Resources Specialist City of Chanhassen 952-227-1133 From: Meuwissen, Kim Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:11 PM To: Sinclair, Jill Cc: Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow Is it ok if I "reverse" that and hold $1,500 from the $5,000 since I already requested a check for the $15,000? KIM MEUWISSEN *CITY OF CHANHASSEN PLANNING SECRETARY 952-227-1107 MAI LTO: KM EUWISSEN@Cl. CHANHASSEN. MN. US ©Find us on Facebook From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 1:08 PM To: Meuwissen, Kim Cc: Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow Release the $5K and hold $1500 from the $15K. Set a reminder to check the trees again on 10/1/9. Thanks. Jill Sinclair Environmental Resources Specialist City of Chanhassen 952-227-1133 From: Meuwissen, Kim Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 11:31 AM To: Sinclair, Jill Cc: Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow There are two escrows: $5,000 (boulevard restoration/erosion control) and $15,000 (landscaping). Should both be released? KIM MEUMSSEN *CITY OF CHANHASSEN PLANNING SECRETARY 952-227-1107 MAILTO:KMEUWISSEN@CI.CHANHASSEN.MN. US Lf From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 4:13 PM To: Meuwissen, Kim Cc: Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow Yes. Jill Sinclair Environmental Resources Specialist City of Chanhassen 952-227-1133 From: Meuwissen, Kim Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 4:10 PM To: Sinclair, Jill Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow Ok to release escrow then? KIM MEUWISSEN CITY OF CHANHASSEN PLANNING SECRETARY 952-227-1107 _M_ AI LTO:KMEtJWISSEN@CI. CHANHASSEN.MN. US ©Find us on Facebook From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 4:03 PM To: Meuwissen, Kim Cc: Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Outset Landscaping Escrow The landscaping is complete. Jill Sinclair Environmental Resources Specialist City of ch.11111asse❑ Vi1:52- 227-11 From: Meuwissen, Kim Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 3:52 PM To: Generous, Bob; Sinclair, Jill Subject: Outset Landscaping Escrow Bob/Jill, Please advise... Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $15,000 (Landscaping) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $15,000 Check #10006 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08 - Bob, status? Kim 6/3/08 - Jill inspection site and found the following: Storing sand, etc. in parking lot - washing down storm sewer Erosion on berm, runoff in parking lot gong into storm sewer No sod/seed No west bufferyard No landscaping on north or east No erosion anywhere on site Waytek: 9-10 dead trees Check status 7/31/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, status? Kim 8/27/08 -Per Jill, landscaping has not been completed. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. The berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and re -check on 6/1/09. Kim Meuwissen 3 Planning Secretary City of Chanhassen 952-227-1107 952-227-1907 (fax) maiIto: kmeuwissen ci.chanhassen.mn.us Find us on Facebook Status Report 8/17/09 PLAMOR2 Pu t 200 September 2000 S M T W T F Al T VJ T F 6 1 2 3 4 5 2 X5.7 6 9101112 3.4.5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10.11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 v7.18 19 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 a0 71 e 25 26 27 28 29 30 3110 ._.. _................ .__...... _._. f Securities IStart Due S P Category Description I 8/17/09 8/17/09 F Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreemem/Planing Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restomtion/Erosion Control) CW -V, I.t.P (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Check #10001 Notify Bob Generous 612/08 - Bob, status? Kim 7/1/08 - Bob, status? Kim 7/15/08 - Bob, stams? Kim Per Bob, check status 8/15/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, stams? Kim 9/15/08 - Per Bob/Jill, do not release. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. The berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and re -check on 6/1/09. 7/2/09 - Notified Bob & Jill. Kim 7/6/09 - Per Jill there are dead bees: 1 hooeylocust and 5 BHS on berm. Replace shrubs in front rain garden. Check status 8/17/09. Kim .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ............................ --..................................... ............La,..M................................................................................................................................................................ C zoos Loius Dwv pmam Com. 7/1 Was M 2 41 PM 3=5aws P=Prft Ppe 1 Status Report 6/1/09 PLAN.0132 Jul Au St 2000 tember 2000 M T W T F M T W T F M T W T F 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 4. 5 5]- 8 6] 8 9 10 11 12 3. 4--5 6 6 9 9 10 11.12.13 14 1$ 13 14 15 16 1] 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 1] 16 19 20 2122 20 21 22 23 24 25 ?6 1]18 19 20 212223 M 24 25 26 2Y 28 29 27 28 29 30 31 2325 26 27 28 29 8b 36 31 __.._ _..__.... ..... _...... .._.. _._ ...__..... Securities Istart Due S P Category Dewiphon I 6/1/09 6/1/09 F Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Check 1110001 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08 - Bob, status? Kim 7/1/08 -Bob. status? Kim 7/15/08 - Bob, slams? Kim Per Bob, check status 8/15/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, status? Kim 9/15/08 - Per Bob/Jill, do not release. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. The berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and re -check on 6/1/09. Pp I Status Report 6/1/08 PLAMOR2 Jul 2000 rM 2000 Se tember 2000 M T W T F S T F M T W T F 13 4 5 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 ]....6 1011112 3 4 5 6] 8 9 9 10 11 1213 14 15 17 18 19 10 11.12 13 1415 1616 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 1] 18 -19 20 21 22 2323 24 25 26 2528 29 91--- 24 25 26 2] 28 25 9630 31 _..... _... ._.5._. _.2 _.... jo Securities Start _ r' P category Description 6/1/08 6/1/08 O Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Cbeck #10001 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08 - Bob, status? Rim 7/1/08 - Bob, status? Kim ......................... 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Description. 6/M8 6/1108 F Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement(Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Check #10001 Notify Bob Generous C2 Laeanevel�p. b'Nwa110a8RM s=stajm F=Pmriry Pqt SCANNED CITY OF'CHANHASSEN P 0 BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 06/13/2007 1:37 PM Receipt No. 0044360 CLERK: betty PAYEE: CW -V, LLP Blvd restoration, escrow L5, B2 Chan West Bus Pk ------------------------------------------------------- Erosion Escrow 5,000.00 Total Cash Check 10001 Change 5,000.00 0.00 5,000.00 0.00 SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Plane: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 Engineering Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance Phone: 952.227.1140 Far: 952.227.1110 July 23, 2009 Eden Trace Corporation. Attn: Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Outset, Inc. Landscaping and Site Plan Agreement Escrows Planning Case 07-11 Dear Mark: Enclosed is a check in the amount of $18,500 which represents a refund of the above -referenced $15,000 landscaping escrow and a partial refund of $3,500 of the $5,000 erosion control/boulevard restoration escrow. We are retaining $1,500 to insure completion of the project. Upon inspection of the site in early October, the remaining escrow balance will be returned if the site is in compliance. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (952) 227-1131 or baenerous@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. Since Park 8 Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center Robert Generous, AICP 2310 Coulter Boulevard Senior Planner Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 Enclosure Planning & Natural Resources ec: Jill Sinclair, Environmental Resource Specialist Phone: 952.227.1130 Fax: 952.227.1110 grplanr2007 planning casesr07-1 l outset, inc\ s w term letter 7-23-09.doc Pulak Works 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.227.1310 Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us Chanhassen is a Community for Life - Providing for Today and Planning for Tomorrow 0-7' SCANNED M&1 MARSHALL & ILSLEV BANK 09 CITY OF CHANHASSEN 17-115,1910 7700 MARKET BLVD., P.O. BOX 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227-1140 Pay EIGHTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND XX / 100 To the order of CW -V, LLP 142264 Date Amount 7/23/2009 $18,500.00 II' L4 2 264110 1:09 L00 i L571: 00446,11 4 70 ?Sol Check Date: 7/23/2009 Check Amount: $18,500.00 Vendor No: cwv Vendor Name: Vendor Acct No: Invoice Number Date Description GL Account Amount 072209 7/22/2009 Landscape Escrow: L5,B2 Chan W Bus P 815-8201-2024 18,500.00 Status Report 8/17/09 PLAN.OR2 Jul 2000 Au ust 2000 Se tem , 2000 S h1 T W T F S S M T Nl T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2.3 4 5 6 8 6 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1314 1515151819 1011 1213141515 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 292/ 28 29 3031 24 25 26 2 2829 30 30 31 ..._ ..._ _... ..._. ..... V Securities Ltart Due S P Category Description 8/17/09 8/17/09 0 L,cm"` i.a Cash Escrow' Outset, h1c. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $15,000 (landscaping) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $15,000 Check #10006 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08 -Bob, status? Kim 6/3/08 - Jill inspection site and found the following: Storing sand, etc. in parking lot - washing down storm sewer Erosion on berm, mnoff in parking lot gong into storm sewer No sod/seed No west bufferyard No landscaping on north or east No erosion anywhere on site Waytek: 9-10 dead trees Check status 7/31/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, status? Kim 8/27/08 - Per Jill, landscaping has not been completed. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 10/27/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. 7tte berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulched, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and re -check on 6/1/09. 7/2/09 - Notified Bob & Jill. Kim 7/6/09 - Per Jill there are dead trees: I honeylocust and 5 BHS on berm. Replace shrubs in front min garden. Check status 8/17/09. Kim 7/21/09 - Per Jill, OK to release landscaping escrow of $15,000. Check requested from Finance. Activity closed. Kim 03aro Lot�n nw.b~ cw rmroa et lt:a5 M 5�91eas P.Pmft Peas 1 CITY OF CHANHASSEN P O BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 11/05/2007 11:49 AM Receipt No. 0056220 CLERK: katie PAYEE: CW -V, LLP L5, B2, Chan West Business Park ------------------------------------------------------- Landscape Escrow 15,000.00 Total Cash Check 10006 Change 15,000.00 0.00 15,000.00 0.00 CW -V, LLP. City of Chanhassen Landscape security D�-k sar 11/2/2007 10006 15,000.00 CW -V, LLP Landscape security Lot 5 15,000.00 Status Report 10/1/09 PLAN.OR2 M 2000 A ust 2000 Se tember 2000 M T W T F S $ M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -6. 7 8 9 ib ii 12 3 4 5 6 7 8. 9 9 10 1f-1213 1416 13 to to 16 1] 18 19 10 11.12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1] 18 19 20 2122 23 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 27 20 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 2930 30 31 _.__.. _._.. _. .... .._..._..... __....... Securities Start Due S P _ Desorption 10/1/09 10/1/09 F Cash Escrow Outset, Inc. Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Site Plan Agreement/Planning Case 2007-11 $5,000 (Boulevard Restoration/Erosion Control) CW -V, LLP (Mark Undestad) paid $5,000 Check #10001 Notify Bob Generous 6/2/08 - Bob, status? Kim 7/l/08- Bob, status? Kim 7/15/08 - Bob, status? Kim Per Bob, check status 8/15/08. Kim 8/27/08 - Bob, status? Kim 9/15/08 - Per Bob/Jill, do not release. Check status 10/30/08. Kim 1027/08 - Per Jill, the trees and shrubs have been installed. The berms and areas of disturbed ground have been seeded and mulcbed, but are not actively growing. Hold both escrows ($15K and $5K) and recheck on 6/1/09. 7/2/09 - Notified Bob & Jill. Kim 7/6/09 - Per Jill there are dead trees: 1 honeylocust and 5 BHS on berm. Replace shrubs in tion[ rain garden. Check status 8/17/09. Kim 722/09 - Per Jill, OK to release $3,500 and retain $1,500. Notified Rnance m issue check. Check status 10/1/09. Kim 9 ape LolaO ebp Cv, 913tONU]bM aartle PAMft Pege1 Thomas J. Campbell Roger N. Knutson Thomas M. Scott Elliott B. Knetsch Joel J. Jamnik Andrea McDowell Poehler Soren M. Mattick John F. Kelly Henry A. Schaeffer, III Alina Schwartz Samuel J. Edmunds Cynthia R. Kirchoff Marguerite M. McCarron 1380 Corporate Center Curve Suite 317 • Eagan, MN 55121 651-452-5000 Fax 651-452-5550 www.ck-law.com CAMPBELL KNUTSON Professional Association Direct Did: (651) 234-6122 E-mailAddress: snelson@ck-law.com January 16, 2008 Ms. Kim Meuwissen City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317 RE: CHANHASSEN —MISC. RECORDED DOCUMENTS ➢ Site Plan Permit #07-11— Outset, Inc./CW-V, LLP (Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park) Il7:FT X!00011 RECEIVED JAN 2 2 2003 CITY OF CHANHASSEN Enclosed for the City's files please find original recorded Site Plan Permit #07-11 with CW -V, LLP approving a site plan for a 48,042 square foot one-story office warehouse building with a variance for a 12.9 square foot logo above the main entry on the above referenced property. The site plan permit was filed with Carver County on September 24, 2007 as Document No. A472149. SRN:ms Enclosure Regards, CAMPBELL KNUTSON Professional Association �� � �n_,&� Skisan R. Nelson, Legal Xssistant SCANNED Document No. OFFICE OF THE A 4 7 214 9 COUNTY RECORDER CARVER COUNTY, MINNESOTA Fee:$ 46.00 Check#: 17891 Certified Recorded on 09-24-2007 at 02:30 ❑ AM PM 112149 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Corunty eco er CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT # 07-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated May 29, 2007, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and CW -V, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership (the "Developer"). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry (referred to in this Permit as the "project"). The land is legally described as Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and furnish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A --Site Plan prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07. Plan B --Grading Plan prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. Plan C --Landscaping Plan prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. Plan D—Utility Plans prepared by Schoell Madsen, dated 04/13/07. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by June 30, 2008. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall fumish the City with a letter of credit from a bank, cash escrow, or equivalent ("security") for $5,000.00 (boulevard restoration, erosion control and landscaping). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the developer shall SCANNED NO provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to insure the installation of said landscaping. PROCEDURESFOR LETTER OF CREDIT REDUCTION a. Requests for reductions of Letters of Credit must be submitted to the City in writing by the Developer or his Engineer. b. Partial lien waivers totaling the amount of the requested reduction shall accompany each such request. c. Any reduction shall be subject to City approval. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: CW -V, LLP Attn: Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. City Council approves a Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry subject to the following conditions: a. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. b. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. c. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. d. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. e. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. f. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. g. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. h. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. i. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. j. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. k. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Tyne of Sloe Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. in. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/4 -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. n. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 3 +eo o. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. p. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. q. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. r. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. s. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. t. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. u. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. v. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. w. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. x. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. y. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. z. The total sign area for the building shall not exceed 73 square feet including the approved logo. 4 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF 9HANHASSEN BY: /Th mas A. Furlong, M4Q5 AND: !/ odd Gerhardt, City Manager Mark Undestad Its -�QN�t 1/'azt:7'. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisjqtday ofaaNe— , 2007, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Manager, of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. �� moi\ STATE OF MINNESOTA) g KIM T. MEl1WISSEN Notary Public -Minnesota COUNTY OF (ss. P My Commiaslon Expires Jan 31, 2010 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this( ~ day of k 20 #Iy / 4 fK ctoldr9ft al the Managing Partner of CW—V, LLP, a Minnesota limited liability partnership, on behalf of the partnership. DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 EJEAN jSAEuvPun 31.2010 CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMTr EXHIBIT "A" GENERAL CONDITION 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit in reliance on the foregoing conditions having been satisfied. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the plat to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developers expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including blowables, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit or cash escrow to the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. 7. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attorneys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attomeys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is first given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on-site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmasters request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severabiliri. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recording. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. I. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every 7 SCANNED right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. J. Construction Hours. The normal construction hours under this contract shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all intemal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws, Ordinances, and Regulations. In the development of the site plan the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Goverment, its agencies, departments and commissions. M. Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the DeJeloper concerning the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. 8 SCANNED MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT COMMUNITY BANK COPRPORATION, a Minnesota state banking corporation, which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Agreement, agrees that the Site Plan Agreement shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. >ti Dated this `D day of —�`~' , 200-1 COMMUNITY BANK RATION BY: WILL AM TRA=, President STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF'S'b<<-1 ) ( ss. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 6 � day of JUr? e, 20 61", by Will i 4o.M 7l�x(ele- the Pregident- of Crtnmtonrrmv BANK MRPORATION, a Minnesota state banking corporation, on its behalf. NOTARY PYJBLJC JE4N M. SAVE �tery Publio-Minnesotn uw MY Canma�gn Fiq J'n 91, 2mo DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 SCANNED Chanhassen West Business Park Addition Proposed Office / Warehouse - Lot 5 - Block 2 Chanhassen, MN SCOPE OF PROJECT: OFFIGE/HAREHOUSE BUILDING CONSTRUCTED OF: ARGHITEGTURAL GONG. BLOGK / STEEL BAR JOISTS - STEEL ROOF DECK - 51TE WORK / GRADING OF SITE / ASPHALT - LANDSCAPING. PROJECT SITE: TOTAL SITE- 156,190 S.F. GREEN 5PAGE- 46,352 S.F. - 30% HARD SURFAGE (BLDG ff ASPHALT)- 109,838 S.F. -"70% PROJECT 5ETBAGK5: HEST PROPERTY LINE - 20'-0" TO ASPHALT 30'-0" TO BUILDING PARKING REQUIREMENTS: BUILDING TOTAL S.F. = 48,042 S.F. APPROXIMATELY � OFFICE - 16,014 S.F., j WAREHOUSE - 32,028 S.F. 16,014 S.F. OFFICE / 1000 S.F. X 5 = 80 STALLS 32,028 S.F. NHSE. = I STALL per 1000 S.F. FOR EACH OF THE FIRST 10,000 S.F. = 10 STALLS, 22,028 / 2,000 = II STALLS. TOTAL 21 TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED 101 STALLS TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED: 93 STALLS ON SITE - OF NHIGH / 4 REQUIRED TO BE H.G. ACCESSIBLE STALLS. / 8 STALLS INSIDE - T )TAL 10 ouT (T B LOT 45 PROJECT LOCATION LYMAN BLVD. ;�OVi�LL SITE PLAN " NO SCALE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — �11L \111/ -UL SGHEMATI T SITE PLAN SCALE: I" = 30'-0" ARCHITECT: AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER —--------------- — — — — —14-59 Pike, Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 631-0200 (fax) 639-9726 E-MAIL: info@houwman.com CITY OF CHANHASSEN I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR RECEIVED REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY REGISTERED APR 13 2007 M� ECALNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NORTH I CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT NAME BRIAN HOUWMAN MN 55317 ;2061-0722 (952) 361_0723 LOCATION: N BLVD. &'I N?VM BLVD. CHANHASSEN, MN Lot 5, Block 2 JOB# DATE DRAWN CHECKED SITE PLAN ARY FOR ;TION Set 4-13-07 DATE 00526 3-26-07 bh BH FAR SCANNED O O O 4 2q2'-0" O O O 4 c 40'-0" 40'-0" 40'-0" 01 40'-O" 40'-0" 40'-0" 40'-0" 12'-0" +3' 9- 51-5 11 3'-5" o L n LOOK PLAN A2 / 5GALE: 1/I6" = I' -O" NORTH ARCHITECT: i�m�a H 0 U W M A N AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 631-0200 (fax) 639-9726 E-MAIL: info@houwman.com 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AM A DULY REGISTERED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA NAME BRIAN HOUWMAN REGISTRATION N0. 22604 DATE DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 361-0722 FAX (952) 361-0723 PROJECT LOCATION: GALPIN BLVD. & LYMAN BLVD. CHANHASSEN, MN Lot 5, Block 2 ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION City Site Plan Submittal Set 4-13-07 REVISION DATE JOB# 00526 DATE 3-26-07 DRAWN bh CHECKED BH FLOOR PLAN A2 ISL 1 15 -� r - n2 1 15 I 8 8 8 00526 a 8 8 3-26.07 ®8® bh 10 0 ®j 10 0 D 0 I ►py�� ® I ------------ SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" !7 Or 1 BEAST ELEVATION A3 5GALE: 1/16" = I' -O" __M r --A 2 1 15 p_-;� O n n n n n n n n n I I � I I I--———————————————————————————————————--——————————————————————--————— — — — — — I L------=========----==----------_________________________=----------------===____________________= NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" a W I 15 I r� L I I O O O i O O O O r O O 1 SII �IIII■I� II ���� � I � I I � I � � � � 0 � Ita1 � II �u��uuu�■ �.� .. � 1 1111►. _��,,� � � i b I� NEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" ow. EXTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE ®1 12" ROCK FACE GONGRETE BLOCK (INTEGRAL COLOR RED/BROWN) -RUNNING BOND 0 SINGLE SGORE SMOOTH FACE CONCRETE BLOCK (INTEGRAL COLOR TAN) -SINGLE SCORE 0 STONE VENEER - PRAIRIE BLUFF / NAVAJO 0 4" TEGHTURE STONE VENEER (I5ANT1 4 SAHARA) nSILL BLOGK 5 X 8 X 16 (TAN) POURED CONCRETE RETAINING WALL WITH PAINTED STEEL PIPE GUARDRAIL ®l I4' X 14' PREFINI5HEP METAL INSULATED DRIVE IN O.H DOOR ®8 16'X 14' PREFINISHED METAL INSULATED DRIVE IN O.H. DOOR 8' X q' O.H. DOCK DOOR WITH BUMPERS / SHELTER / DOCK LEVELER 10 5'X 7' INSULATED STEEL MAN DOOR -PAINTED 11 ALUMINUM STORE FRONT FRAMES WITH INSULATED OLA55 -KYNAR 500 COPPER COLOR 12 ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAMES WITH INSULATED 6LAS5 -KYNAR 500 COPPER COLOR 13 ROUNDED METAL ENTRY CANOPY -KYNAR 500 COPPER COLOR 14 COPPER METAL SIGNAGE WITH BLACK TRIM - TENANT L060 IS PREFIN15HED METAL GOPIN6 -KYNAR 500 RED/BROWN Ib PAINTED STEEL STAIR WITH 1-1/2" (P TUBE RAILIN65 in, PAINTED 6" DIA. STEEL PIPE BOLLARD - GORE FILL W/GONG. 4 DOME TOP. SET OUT 1'-0" FROM 18 POURED CONCRETE APRON ® DRIVE-IN O.H. DOOR 19 POURED CONCRETE STOOP ® MAN DOORS SOUTHEAST ENTRz r SCALE: 1/4" = I' -O" 0 6J� NORTHEAST ENTRE r SCALE: 1/4" = I' -O" ARCHITECT: H 0 U W M A N AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 (651) 631-0200 (fax) 639-9726 E-MAIL: info@houwman.com I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION OR REPORT WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT 1 AM A DULY REGISTERED ARCHITECT UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA NAMF BRIAN HOUWMAN REGISTRATION No. 22604 DATE DEVELOPER: EDEN TRACE 8156 MALLORY COURT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 361-0722 FAX (952) 361.0723 PROJECT LOCATION: GALPIN BLVD. & LYMAN BLVD. CHANHASSEN, MN Lot 5, Block 2 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED APR 1 7 2007 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT PRELIMINARY ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Site Plan Submittal Set 4-13-07 SION DATE JOB# 00526 DATE 3-26.07 DRAWN bh CHECKED BH EXTERIOR /� ELEVATIONS n GRADING NOTES: 1) CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT 'GOPHER STATE ONE CALL' AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS. TWIN CITIES METRO AREA: 651-454-0002 OR TOLL-FREE: 1-800-252-1166. 2) CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES PRIOR TO START OF SITE GRADING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR VARIATIONS. 3) SUITABLE GRADING MATERIAL SHALL CONSIST OF ALL SOIL ENCOUNTERED ON SITE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TOPSOIL, DEBRIS, ORGANIC MATERIAL, AND ANY OTHER UNSTABLE MATERIAL. 4) SUBGRADE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EXCAVATION TO HELP OFFSET ANY STABILITY PROBLEMS DUE TO WATER SEEPAGE OR STEEP SLOPES. WHEN PLACING NEW SURFACE MATERIAL ADJACENT TO EXISTING PAVEMENT, THE EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED PROMPTLY TO AVOID UNDERMINING THE EXISTING PAVEMENT. 5) CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL. 6) ALL EXCESS MATERIAL INCLUDING BITUMINOUS SURFACING, CONCRETE, ABANDONED UTILITY ITEMS, AND ANY OTHER UNUSABLE MATERIALS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL BE DISPOSED OFF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 7) COMPLETION OF SITE GRADING OPERATIONS SHALL RESULT IN ALL AREAS BEING GRADED TO 'PLAN SUBGRADE ELEVATION'. THE FOUNDATION AND BUILDING PAD DIMENSIONS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY REFERRING TO THE ARCHITECTURAL AND/OR STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. THE HORIZONTAL DIMENSIONS AND LOCATION OF THE PARKING LOT AND DRIVEWAY AREAS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY REFERRING TO THE SITE PLAN. THE PAVEMENT SECTION AND SUBBASE SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT. 8) FINISHED GROUND ADJACENT TO PROPOSED BUILDINGS SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY AT A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES IN 10 FEET (5.0%) FOR THE FIRST 10 FEET, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON PLAN. BEYOND 10 FEET, REFER TO PLAN GRADES. 9) CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR GRADING THE FINISHED GROUND SURFACE AND CONSTRUCTING PROPOSED PAVEMENTS, SIDEWALKS, AND CURB & GUTTER WITH SMOOTH & UNIFORM SLOPES TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDINGS AND PREVENT PONDING IN LOWER AREAS. CONTACT ENGINEER IF FIELD ADJUSTMENTS TO GRADING PLANS ARE REQUIRED. 10) INSTALL A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES OF CLASS 5 AGGREGATE BASE UNDER ALL PROPOSED CURB AND GUTTER. 11) REFER TO STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) FOR DETAILS ON EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES, INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. 12) CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO WORKING WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND DETERMINE IF CITY INSPECTION WILL BE REQUIRED. II EGENn PROPOSED EXISTING RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE BOUNDARY LINE PROPERTY LINE - - - - - EASEMENT LINE EDGE OF WETLAND WETLAND BUFFER TIP -OUT CURB LINE ----, SANITARY SEWER -M f W/ MANHOLE WATER MAIN W/ FIRE HYDRANT & AUX. VALVE ►. GATE VALVE 10 1> REDUCER CATCH BASIN/STORM -44 aa SEWER/MANHOLE FLARED END SECTION W/ RIPRAP MAJOR CONTOUR LINE 38—--s3a--� MINOR CONTOUR LINE EDGE OF TREES fox PERCENT GRADE/DRAINAGE SLOPE EMERGENCY OVERFLOW DRAINAGE OOOOOoO x:xx` " RETAINING WALL 0000000- TYPE 1 EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCE -00000000- TYPE 2 EROSION CONTROL SILT FENCE STANDARD DUTY PAVEMENT HEAVY DUTY PAVEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT °: m' O ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE +907.08 GUTTER/PAVEMENT ELEV. `' BUILDING r j t i t i (• j( w w w 1a d w w w w y 14: ` w w w w v w" w w/\\ i� / .J T_ y�— 1 \ J NVw w w w t j 1 t 1I w , `w w1EG�w 4, N W w J O°°°C ET LA ww \� 1 it f t� �l('.If p1 I^t ° I I w w w w 14: °O�y J I tI / 1,0O0o f s fJJJ ! JJ / !" 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" \ Ta ,r- INSTALL PEDESTRIAN `t / /. r / 1 96 CURB RAMP 1 l � � •-gam' ' - � / / �'� \ \ TW -962 C]� BW=960 \\� J. 0 1 i : / .. i : i .' i :' i' = ti �. .na, ti /Y'`_, j PIR \\b! 1 / /. ., /. /. / / / h tw= ra \ , _ - PR I U ./ >.. - \ T s61 C RB , S''£ L CL J /. ./ i./ /.'. si / 962' RAINGARDEN x ----i - REFER TO 1; B612 CURB *1 '\ Jti=�o 8T`LANDSCAPI & GUTTER I - ro (TYPICAL) J i 4ii' / v 9.�.--�-� _ �.,-. � � SX STWG C URBM & ' — i PP l J v I( - —E z _ o I E 40 1 fr r Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Scott Harr) Date: Reg. No. 13394 Reviewed By: Jerry Backman I Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: 15050 23rd Avenue North Sch oe I I M ad so n T 763-746-1600 soF 6ta 34746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763.241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com Tient: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 3roject: Date: CHANHASSEN WEST LOT 5a CHANHASSEN, MN 4.13.07 Sheet Title: Sheet: GRADING PLAN r SMI Project Number: 62641-051 LL UTILITY CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1) CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT 'GOPHER STATE ONE CALL' AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION/CONSTRUCTION FOR EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS. TWIN CITIES METRO AREA: 651-454-0002 OR TOLL—FREE: — 1-800-252-1166. \ I 2) PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS AND INVERTS, SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN. ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN PLANS AND FIELD CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE PROJECT \ ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. 3) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF THE / BUILDING PIPE SYSTEM PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTING SERVICE CONNECTIONS. 4) ALL UTILITY WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY SPECIFICATIONS AND BUILDING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WORK WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES. _J 5) WATERMAIN SHALL BE C-900 PVC CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI/AWWA CL51/A21.51 AND C104/A21.4. FITTINGS SHALL BE CLASS 250 1 1 CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10 OR ANSI/AWWA C153/A21.53. HYDRANTS SHALL BE THE PACER AS MANUFACTURED BY WATEROUS CO. OR CITY APPROVED EQUAL. GATE VALVES SHALL BE SINGLE DISC TYPE WITH RESILIENT SEAT MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AWWA C509. ALL I / y PLUGS, TEES, BENDS AND OTHER THRUST POINTS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH CONCRETE REACTION BACKING OR MEGA LUG. ALL WATERMAIN SHALL BE — — — — INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM OF 7.5' COVER AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA C600 AND CONDUCTIVITY PROVISIONS CONFORMING TO ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11. BEFORE BEING PLACED IN SERVICE, THE COMPLETED WATERMAIN SHALL BE J J DISINFECTED AND FLUSHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWWA C651 AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 6) SANITARY SEWER SHALL BE PVC SDR -26 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. SANITARY MANHOLES SHALL BE 48" DIAMETER PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C478. CASTING SHALL BE NEENAH R-1642 WITH TYPE "B" COVER. MANHOLES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO AND A MAXIMUM OF FOUR ADJUSTMENT RINGS. 7) STORM SEWER SHALL BE DUAL WALL HDPE PIPE OR APPROVED EQUAL. STORM MANHOLES SHALL BE 48" DIAMETER PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE AND CASTING SHALL BE NEENAH R-1733. CATCH BASINS SHALL BE PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE AND CASTING SHALL BE NEENAH R -3250—B OR APPROVED EQUAL FOR CATCH BASINS IN CURB LINE AND NEENAH R-1733 WITH TYPE "C" GRATE OR APPROVED EQUAL FOR BASINS IN THE MIDDLE OF PAVED AREAS. ALL STORM STRUCTURES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C478 AND HAVE A MINIMUM OF 2 AND A MAXIMUM OF 4 ADJUSTMENT RINGS. 8) ALL PIPE CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING UTILITY STRUCTURES SHALL BE "KOR—N—SEAL" OR CITY APPROVED EQUAL. FOR CONCRETE BLOCK OR BRICK STRUCTURES, CONSTRUCT AN OPENING EQUAL TO THE PIPE SIZE, GROUT AROUND PIPE TO CLOSE OPENING, AND REPAIR STRUCTURE TO CITY REQUIREMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE TYPE OF CONNECTION WITH CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AND COORDINATE ANY NSPECTIONS NEEDED FOR CITY ACCEPTANCE. 9) CONSTRACTOR SHALL FIELD ADJUST ALL CASTINGS TO MATCH FINAL GRADES. 10) CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE APPROPRIATE SEWER, WATER, AND PLUMBING PERMITS FROM THE CITY'S BUILDING DEPARTMENT. 11) UTILITY TRENCHES SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (ASTM D698.78 OR AASHTO T-99) FROM THE PIPE ZONE TO WITHIN THREE FEET OF THE GROUND SURFACE AND 100% STANDARD PROCTOR IN THE UPPER THREE FEET. 12) CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO WORKING WITHIN THE RIGHT—OF—WAY. CITY INSPECTION MAY BE REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION OF UTILITY SERVICES TO EXISTING UTILITY MAINS. 13) CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL, INSPECT, MAINTAIN AND REMOVE THE NECESSARY SIGNAGE FOR LANE CLOSURES. ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND SIGNING SHALL CONFORM TO THE MMUTCD, INCLUDING FIELD MANUAL FOR TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL ZONE LAYOUTS, DECEMBER 2001. ONE ELEVEN FOOT MINIMUM WIDTH LANE IN EACH DIRECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL TIMES. 14) THE EXISTING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT SHALL BE SAWCUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH MN/DOT SPECIFICATIONS. % oe TO OWNER. V / ddO'y�// 1 HDPE EXISTING HYDRANT M SAN—VH i- j F ® 1.00% J1 I ® M1F tN nn uirr PROPOSED EXISTING REMOVE_] C0NNEOT_ — �R7 Ri1 N1�fE T - o M= a� Of _W a RIGHT—OF—WAY LINE — v Y . 1 QQ TO EXISTING SAN—MH AT dINV _c� EXISTI B C—J00 STUB Llftll INV=951.80 _. BOUNDARY LINE Ca i r5 PROPERTY LINE960.5 v V-956.46 �4 R.M,;✓�5�4}- D`y EASEMENT LINE v p is y --- _ —�. __._ .. , ,. _... — — \ rGP EDGE OF WETLAND0. D D WETLAND BUFFER — TIP—OUT CURB LINE `� `© ---------- SANITARY SEWERT-q W MANHOLE�aj WATER MAIN W/ FIRE I i HYDRANT & AUX. VALVE l v I 1 ►. w GATE VALVE — e_ J ;� ► ► REDUCER, t ' s CATCH BASIN/STORM as—® SEWER MANHOLE FLARED END SECTIONLA // DD W/ RIPRAP 0000000 RETAINING WALL 1 - 1I 1p rel O BUILDING Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Scott Harr! Date: Reg. No. 13394 Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: f Schoell Madson Planning Engineering Surveying 15050 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 T 763-746-1600 F 763-746-1699 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com Client: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 Project: CHANHASSEN WEST LOT 5 CHANHASSEN,MN Date: 4.13.07 Sheet Title: Sheet: UTILITY PLAN C2 SMI Project Number: 62641-051 I I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Scott Harr! Date: Reg. No. 13394 Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: f Schoell Madson Planning Engineering Surveying 15050 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 T 763-746-1600 F 763-746-1699 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com Client: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 Project: CHANHASSEN WEST LOT 5 CHANHASSEN,MN Date: 4.13.07 Sheet Title: Sheet: UTILITY PLAN C2 SMI Project Number: 62641-051 I I_6"_ Distance to variable 5' min. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS SEDIMENT TRAP AS MANUFACTURED BY A7 ° E E 3'-0" Varies y i DROP LID WATER Ter YI No. 6860 7.5' Minimum cover required over top of water main. 1/2"r WIMCO,LLC.SHAKOPEE, MN., B3 _� NOTE.V V-5" 0000000 4 0 -� 24"x -V36" slab opening for Neenah 3067-V or equal w w C) o w 8 max. spacing ESS BROS.,LERETO, MN. OR SIMILAR o'zr�so' Surmountable Curb &Gutter to be transitianee Grate Shown 2- R Grote Shown shall be �n 3"r 1/2"r Top Bituminous Material 2'-8" 2'-0" 12" w mto a Biota type of catchbasin. \ used at all low points. Bibby -Ste -Croix No. B-5160 1 3'-0" 2'-0" ,,Steel T Posts 24" in ground SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS DESIGN LOADS 6'-2" 3'-6" 20" 3'-5" w < Of NOTE' No. VB260OW S'-4" Zip Ties Note. Silt fence per MNDOT - NSC MANUAL of STEEL CDnsmurnON. sTM EDmoN. ALLOWABLE MILE WEI LOAD n/a - aws m•_'x" wF� Ng canF _ srEr, m.1 -9a. sAETr FALRaR „�, Cotchbosin Frame & Gate Neenoh R -3067-V or equal with L Gate n,+ '« g- U0 IIIr,II'III� IIIrIII'�IInIIIIIIrIIIpI1r,III o S-10' rn 1- L Grate shown 2- R Grates shall be used at all low points. / - .. specifications, source 2000 - z9 CM ,936 - OSHA YFl1T M'o NFALT" srAMNAS WATER nuns RAZE (THROUGH ,IPE rr FILTER) D.RD7 ne . D- ^ma MAMMUM OVSI RATE 5.94 cru o ,5• neve d i 6'-0" 1 Face of curb Direction Flow LILT LILILL6L II N USE 010 Er/FT.- 0OB FT/FT.SLOPE ) ROP machine sliced woven o A / -' of _ Neenah R3067 -V casting and ^ monofilament, 36"wide fastened to 0 i � 8- 7' I- grate or equal. / P 1"-2"WASHED ROCK steel T -Posts with 3(501b) tensile THE SURFACE IS GREATER THAN 8'. ®� •�� ca tc�hbosm to be depressed z' Concrete Curb and Gutter o d 9' Minimum of 2 maximum of 5 strength plastic zip ties per MODEL#CG23 ' 4� 5 below design gutter line grade. PLAN diius --�� PLAN concrete adjustment rings with fun f 9 m 7•. T -Post. (Machine sliced) 6" Min. Depth or sat X q Neenah R3067 -R shall be used at all >< n o w X w beds of mortar. o fence embedment o low oints. v J m s" cont."coca o Precast concrete m z r a TOP Adjust top to 3/4" below Catchbosin casting +' HDPE adjusting rings. g > o 'NIW ,L w EROSION CONTROL; m < <� o w w m Tyler Mueller Bibby -Ste -Croix and grate Neenah 26" 26" 27" grade. Box to be set to provide 12" of adjustment. /� A FENCE - TYPE 1 all PLA1E Surmountable concrete ISOMETRIC No Scale R3067 -V or equal 3" radius curb box. Grate to be 2" below gutter grade. ra - ° - 6" precast reinforced concrete slab. �Fiy �F o �� aENTEx �� xanFusUY ovaNnnrpa -TOR or tugs Box am &cutter z - #a -so" Long 5 transition each Vari s 12" 16" o Top of barrel section below tap slab Q yNC > z w Z 03 Rebars E.& way side of catchbasin.to 1/Yr 3"1 1/2'r / have sealed with with FTy CL Ct a x m ,o- nuER ASSEMBLE Precast concrete or HDPE w < 2 beads of Ramnekgor 6"MIN.DEPTH FOR ROCK O,Q 6`Q Mwe C o a adjusting rings. Top of Curb Varies All joints in manhole to have 10"MIN.DEPTH FOR WOODCHIPS � yQ iQ - Note: Mueller No. H-10357 +' 3 4" per R Varies o "0" ring rubber gaskets. O O O C C) /F Type 2 silt fence is the same as type I with hay bales installed as per detail -Me 3 di H EXTENSION Minimum of 2-2", 6 1 2" / � � 4'-0" Typ. Precast concrete section `S N`DO Type 2 to be used to protect all wetlands, �� s maximum of 5-2" concrete odjusment Varies 24" x 36" z a. 5" Manhole steps, Neenah R1981J or 14" uM \M - - \ 'o •Q rings allowed 1/4'- Precast 3' minimum 5" � I N^ equal, 16" D.C., Aluminum steps 18" MINIMUM CUT OFF BERM MSN 3p Steel T Posts 24" in ground No. 59 No. 60 a 5' Min. Transition 5' Min. Transition c to 1/2 bed of mortar S. 12" Parking Lots, or Medians. •- approved. TO MINIMIZE RUNOFF FROM SITE - .: a c w c between each and a 6" thick concrete collar 3" Grout 14" Jj6 round base Doghouses shall be grouted on both a E n Top of 2„ Curb a on the outside. m ¢0 the outside and inside. FILTER FABRIC 20" ""e w w 0 V) 6" � a Uo'XVW ¢ ,S "L a i z <VB520 cc-zT HIGH_ No. 57 9" GATE VALVE ADAPTER: 1/4" m NOTE: c a - . Hay or Straw Bales = Doghouses shall be aO ao No block structures ore allowed. - - -- - .���-� r:T: --" .. .. : "-- - -- 28"R _ rNo ,ova slakes errvan Brvgh sale t.5' m LO' Into nM m grou ted on both the Inside and outside. J E CTION m o<F VB522 _ (jalRla. _ - eaN.` m be receasea 6 bnkrr grade. L'P Ties Binns me to be tied will a non-o9q'°ma° M9terial. HIGH-RUDW FABRIC NOTE: Design gutter line grade - 2 - #4-60" LONG Rebars Each way NOTES: 68"R o ° Minimum slab thickness, 6" for 14' depth. Increase thickness 1" for P DO DO - NOTE: FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE PLACED UNDER ROCK �^ 35 � - Clean filter media after each rain event and replace if filter is clogged with 26" Frame &Casting 1. Steps shall be provided in all catch basin/manholes and storm sewer manholes. iry �6" I I each 4' of depth greater than 14', TO STOP MUD MIGRATION THROUGH ROCK. L■■ sediment. o_ m zw a 3 J a o 2. Casting to be totally encased in concrete curb section. GATE VALVE ADAPTER. and reinforce with 6'x6" 10/10 mesh. SURMOUNTABLE EROSION CONTROL o ,�o� SECTION A -A 3. No block structures are allowed. \ n . No. 6860 65" Remove debris/sediment from receptacle after each rain event. N Concrete Curb and Gutter 4. No wood shims are permitted in the adjusting rings. I 1�N <W. ai0�3 FENCE - TYPE 2 No. H-10361 No Scale Mueller or American i a o�oo� Z 00 �o ww Y y Ccowzz 0_ Bibby -Ste -Croix No. VB516 60" SECTION No drain holes CITY OF ROCK COENTRANc °N CITY OF SILT CITY OF CATCH BASIN SEDIMENT TRAP CITY OF CHANHASSEN CURB s N CITY OF CATCH BASIN CHANHASSEN 2'X3'RECTANGULAR Of a- CITY OF CHANHASSEN CATCH BASIN MANHOLE CHANHASSEN Sigma CHANHASSEN FENCE CHANHASSEN ResConflient Wedge ATOCATCHCB 28" w WITH SUMP z o �J o m af o ¢ Nn $,� s r- Valve Box to be orming AWWA REVISED: 1-06 �p'_:LATE ti0.: 5301 REVISED- 1-04 OATS. PLATE NO.: 5300 REVISED; 1-06 DATE 1 -04 PLATE N0.' 5302A REVISED: 1-06 ATE and P,T'= NS.: 3106 REVISED: 1-O6 DATE: PLATE NO.: 3101 REVISED: 1-O6 DATE PLATE NO.: 3104 FILE NAME: 393_5301 FILE NAME: 393_5300 FILE NAME: _ A FILE NAME: 393_3106 EILE NAME 393_3101 FILE NAME: 393_3104 I_6"_ Distance to variable 5' min. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS ra A7 ° E E 1/2' BEND Varies y i DROP LID WATER Ter YI No. 6860 7.5' Minimum cover required over top of water main. 1/2"r n B3 D3 6" V-5" 0000000 4 0 5" .a 0 1'-5" w w C) o w Mueller No. H-10361 V-5" 1'-5" 3"r 1/2"r Top Bituminous Material 2'-8" 2'-0" 12" w V-10" t' m a i . Bibby -Ste -Croix No. B-5160 PROVIDE VALVE STEM RISERS 3'-0" 2'-0" o 3'-0" 6'-2" 3'-6" 20" 3'-5" w < Of Sigma No. VB260OW S'-4" TO WITHIN 6" OF THE SURFACE aP _ sloe 3 4" per ft Q W U0 6'-10" S-10' rn J v 30" - � zo P - 9'-3" 1 6'-0" 1 IF THE DISTANCE FROM N USE 010 Er/FT.- 0OB FT/FT.SLOPE ) o C) P THE TOP NUT OF THE VALVE TO ^ MnDOT B618 0 6' 3" 8- 7' I- L- zo 0 o 9 a.10. THE SURFACE IS GREATER THAN 8'. n ... • �: w Concrete Curb and Gutter o d 9' I j U ? oo Grade $" 1$" m 7•. z X o >< n o w X w o v J m o "w- ¢ m z r a TOP Adjust top to 3/4" below +' u; o Eoj > o 'NIW ,L w N 'a m < <� o w w m Tyler Mueller Bibby -Ste -Croix No. 6860 No. H-10361 No. VB502 26" 26" 27" grade. Box to be set to provide 12" of adjustment. 6- Distance to E eamoble �- Qm > a z a: 3 Uro o N N ¢ io a P Sigma No. V8630G o O o > z w Z 03 Sigma No.V6630 1/Yr 3"1 1/2'r / T Bituminous Material CL Ct a x m w < Tyler No. 6860 Mwe C o a = a w a o Mueller No. H-10357 +' 3 4" per R MnDOT 8612 o w o a 3 di H EXTENSION Bibby -Ste -Croix B-5001 ....d.. ,�.,._ Concrete Curb and Gutter o �� o w<< rc x Tyler YI No. 58 14" Gate valve box, screw type, - - \ For Use Only with Private Driveways, aci U -� m '^ o N� � I N^ N allN < aw - ��,�x No. 59 No. 60 18.• 24" 3 piece, 5 1�4" shaft, size G box, T-6 extended, S. 12" Parking Lots, or Medians. •- Z, � DC - I z0 < Mueller No. 58 14" Jj6 round base a E z a_ z ro m ¢0 No. 59 20" 0 V) � a Uo'XVW ¢ ,S "L a i z <VB520 Bibby -Ste -Croix No. 57 9" GATE VALVE ADAPTER: 1/4" c a w o = U, <i < VB521 No. 58 14" STEEL WITH PROTECTIVE 28"R m c „� m o<F VB522 No. 59 20" COATING, 1/2" RUBBER 12"R 16" 68"R Bituminous Material = DO DO - �^ 35 � VB523 Si No. 60 26" GASKET INSTALLED BETWE.- . THE GATE VALVE AND I I v 1} L■■ o_ m zw a 3 J a o ma BOTTOM No. V6630 GATE VALVE ADAPTER. 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PLATE NO.: i004 REVISED: 1-06 DATE: PLATE NO.: i006 FILE NAME: 393_5203 FILE NAME: 393_1004 FILE NAME. 393_1006 B612 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER (TYPICAL) SLOPE ®=Mi 1/4" PER FT. 1 1/2"-MNDOT 2350 MVWE35035B -2 1/2"-MNDOT 2350 MVNW350358 12" -Class 5 Aggregate Bose, 100% Crushed Approved grade or MNDOT 3149.2B Select Granular Borrow HEAVY-DUTY PAVEMENT Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: 8612 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER (TYPICAL) SL_ OPE 1 4" PER FT - 1 1/2"-MNDOT 2350 MVWE35035B - 2"-MNDOT 2350 MVNW35035B 8" -Class 5 Aggregate Base, 100% Crushed Approved grade or MNDOT 3149.2B Select Granular Borrow STANDARD -DUTY PAVEMENT I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Scott Hard Date: Reg. No. 13394 Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: 6" Cone. collar -T 24"x36" slab opening for Neenah R3067 -V or equal ote: 1- L Grate shown 2- R Grates shall be used at all low points. Neenah R3067 -V casting and grate or equal. PLAN / ///'Minimum of 2 maximum of 5-2" concrete adjustment rings with full beds of mortar. J' 5' min. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS ra A7 ° E E 1/2' BEND Varies 90' BEND/TEE 4'-0 Typ. Bt D1 62 n B3 D3 6" V-5" 0000000 4 0 5" .a 0 1'-5" V-5" 6" V-6" 8612 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER (TYPICAL) SL_ OPE 1 4" PER FT - 1 1/2"-MNDOT 2350 MVWE35035B - 2"-MNDOT 2350 MVNW35035B 8" -Class 5 Aggregate Base, 100% Crushed Approved grade or MNDOT 3149.2B Select Granular Borrow STANDARD -DUTY PAVEMENT I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Scott Hard Date: Reg. No. 13394 Reviewed By: Jerry Backman Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: 6" Cone. collar -T 24"x36" slab opening for Neenah R3067 -V or equal ote: 1- L Grate shown 2- R Grates shall be used at all low points. Neenah R3067 -V casting and grate or equal. PLAN / ///'Minimum of 2 maximum of 5-2" concrete adjustment rings with full beds of mortar. J' 5' min. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS ra A7 ° E E 1/2' BEND Varies 90' BEND/TEE 4'-0 Typ. Bt D1 62 n B3 D3 6" V-5" 0000000 4 0 5" .a 0 1'-5" V-5" 6" V-6" 8" V-5" Precast concrete or �- HDPE adjusting rings. ~--- 6" precast reinforced concrete slab. Topa' barrel section under top slab to have flat top edge sealed with 2 beads of Ramnek or equal. All joints in manhole to have "0" ring rubber gaskets. Precast concrete section NOTES: 1. Doghouses shall be grouted on both the outside and inside. 2. No block structures are allowed. 1�-- Manhole steps, Neenah R1981J or equal, 16" o.c., Aluminum steps aPP roved. Minimum slab thickness, 6" for 14' depth. Increase thickness 1" for each 4' of depth greater than 14', and reinforce with 6"x6" 10/10 mesh. Grout bottom of manhole to 1/2 SECTION diameter at pipe and slope grout 2" toward invert. 1. Shape of back of buttress may vary as long as poured against firm undisturbed earth. 2. Dimension C1,C2,C3 should be large enough to make angle 0 equal to or larger than 45. 3. Dimension A1,A2,A3 should be as large as possible without interfering with MJ bolts. 4. 4 = 45' Minimum. 5. Place polyethylene between concrete & pipe. 6. All bends & fittings shall be restrained with Megalugs thrust restraints or equal Q- - See no PLAN 90' BENDS CONCRETE SHAT IN CONTACT W11 THIS QUADRANT OF PIPE SECTION A -A PLAN 45' BENDS e - See N PLAN 22 1/2' BENDS CITY OF CATCH BASIN CITY OF CONCRETE CHANHASSEN MANHOLE CHANHASSEN THRUST BLOCKING REVISED: 1-06 DA -F =LATE M1Q: 3102 REVISED: 2-97 DATE: PLATE NO.: 3:� '� T.V . i Schoell Madson Planning Engineering Surveying 15050 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 T 763-746-1600 F 763-746-1699 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com I client: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 FLARE TO MATCH 5' min. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS 503 -Box of BASE �DIAMETTE A7 PIPE 22 1/2' BEND 45' BEND 90' BEND/TEE SIZE Bt D1 62 D2 B3 D3 6" V-5" 0000000 4 0 V-5" 1'-5" V-5" 2'-1" V-6" 8" V-5" 1'-5" 2'-1" V-6" 2'-8" 2'-0" 12" V-10" V-10" S-4" 2'-0" 4'-9" 2'-6" 16" 3'-0" 2'-0" 3'-10" 3'-0" 6'-2" 3'-6" 20" 3'-5" 2'-8" 5'-6' 3'-4" S'-4" 4'-0" 24" 4'-4" Q W S-0" 6'-10" S-10' 9'-8" 5'-0" 30" - 3 V - 9'-3" 1 6'-0" 1 17'-0 6'-0" PLAN 90' BENDS CONCRETE SHAT IN CONTACT W11 THIS QUADRANT OF PIPE SECTION A -A PLAN 45' BENDS e - See N PLAN 22 1/2' BENDS CITY OF CATCH BASIN CITY OF CONCRETE CHANHASSEN MANHOLE CHANHASSEN THRUST BLOCKING REVISED: 1-06 DA -F =LATE M1Q: 3102 REVISED: 2-97 DATE: PLATE NO.: 3:� '� T.V . i Schoell Madson Planning Engineering Surveying 15050 23rd Avenue North Plymouth, Minnesota 55447 T 763-746-1600 F 763-746-1699 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com I client: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 FLARE TO MATCH 5' min. 503 -Box of BASE �DIAMETTE A7 WIDTH OF WALK 1E{jR 1/5„ 7/6"-1 7/16- BI OF, CURB ab DOME SECTION 0000000 4 0 00000000 0 - o_ �o�o o�0 0 (O / � - RNCURB OF L .STT -z a/e• u/,e•(re.) 6�I &J4mm 6 3" 00 000000, Afl �_^� 000000 00 0 PLAN VIEW OF DIGONAL RAMP DOME SPACING CURB & GUTTER = 4 0" a 3 r----- .. ..:........__ 77o z 0.06 FT /FT OR FLATTEROL O Q W 1 SECTION A -A 03 3 V 0.06 FT/f T.SLOPE OF FLARED SIDE, DF EXISTING CONDITIONS DO NOT PERMIT, MAY 5' 4' USE 010 Er/FT.- 0OB FT/FT.SLOPE ) 6' 3" 4' 0"min. 6' 3" 8- 7' 9 a.10. ELEVATION OF RAMP 9' 8 1 1/ PREFORMED JOINT FILLER MATERIAL, AA HT 1 2 INCH C TE AASHTO 23. 2 WHEN MEDIAN IS NOT WIDE ENA ENOUGH FOR TWO PEDESTRIAN RAMPS ANDA TR LANDING BETWEEN THETHEM, THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SHALL BE CUT THROUGH E MEDIAN AT STREET LEVEL 3O 6" TO 8" IS THE REQUIRED OFFSET OF THE TRUNCATED DOME AREA FROM THE FRONT FACE OF CURB. ® ADA REQUIRED TRUNCATED DOME AREA SHALL BE 2' 0" MIN. IN DIRECTION OF TRAVEL AND SHALL EXTEND THE FULL WIDTH (4' 0" TYP.) OF THE CURB RAMP. THIS 2' 0" BY 4' 0" WIDTH (TYP.) TRUNCATED DOME AREA SHALL CONTRAST VISUALLY WITH THE ADJACENT WALKING SURFACE. THE ENTIRE TRUNCATED DOME AREA SHALL BE A LIGHT COLOR (GRAY) WHEN THE ADJACENT SIDEWALK IS A DARK COLOR. THE ENTIRE TRUNCATED DOME AREA SHALL BE A DARK COLOR (GRAY) WHEN THE ADJACENT SIDEWALK IS A "WHITE" OR LIGHT GRAY CEMENT COLOR. 05 SURFACE APPLIED TRUNCATED DOMES OR STAMPED CONCRETE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. © TRUNCATED DOME AREA SHALL MEET THE CURRENT MNDOT STANDARDS FOR DETECTABLE WARNING SYSTEMS. CITY OF PEDESTRIAN CHANHASSEN CURB RAMP EVI5ED: 1-05 DATE: PLATE NO.: 5215 Project: CHANHASSEN WEST LOT 5 CHANHASSEN,MN Date: 4.13.07 Sheet Title: Sheet: CIVIL DETAILS C3 SMI Project Number: 62641-051 w *u w w w w r + w I I J p v w w w w w w w w w 14, I , l j w w v w w THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Kevin Teppen Date: Reg. No. � y — Drawn By: Checked By: OUTL 1 I 'i I I 15050 23rd Avenue North Schoell Madson T763- 746-1600sota F 763746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com Tient: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 LEGEND } TREES REMOVED 0 TREES PRESERVED ❑ ❑ El 11 ❑ ❑ TREE PROTECTION FENCE REMOVAL CANOPY COVERAGE AREA I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Kevin Teppen Date: Reg. No. � y — Drawn By: Checked By: OUTL 1 I 'i I I 15050 23rd Avenue North Schoell Madson T763- 746-1600sota F 763746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com Tient: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 LEGEND } TREES REMOVED 0 TREES PRESERVED ❑ ❑ El 11 ❑ ❑ TREE PROTECTION FENCE REMOVAL CANOPY COVERAGE AREA TREE PRESERVATION NOTES 1. BEFORE LAND CLEARING BEGINS, CONTRACTOR SHOULD MEET WITH THE CONSULTANT ON SITE TO REVIEW ALL WORK PROCEDURES, ACCESS ROUTES, STORAGE AREAS AND TREE PROTECTION MEASURES. 2. TREE PROTECTION FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND IS TO BE PLACED OUTSIDE OF THE DRIP LINE OF ALL SIGNIFICANT TREES TO BE SAVED. FENCE TO REMAIN UNTIL ALL SITE WORK IS COMPLETED. FENCE SHOULD NEr BE MOVED OR RELOCATED WITHOUT VERBAL OR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION WITH THE CONSULTANT. HEAVY DUTY SILT FENCE SHALL BE USED FOR TREE PROTECTION FENCE. 3. NO FILL SHOULD BE PLACED AGAINST THE TRUNK, ON THE ROOT CROWN, OR WITHIN THE DRIP LINE AREA OF ANY TREES THAT ARE TO BE SAVED. 4. CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT CHANGE IN THE SOIL CHEMISTRY DUE TO CONCRETE WASHOUT AND LEAKAGE OR SPILLAGE OF TOXIC MATERIALS SUCH AS PAINTS OR FUELS. 5. ALL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, VEHICLE TRAFFIC AND STORAGE AREAS MUST BE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF ANY TREE PROTECTION ARTA. 6. PRUNING OF OAK TREES MUST NOT TAKE PLACE FROM APRIL 15 TO JULY 1. 7. IF WOUNDING OF OAK TREES OCCUR, A NON-TOXIC WOUND DRESSING MUST BE APPLIED IMMEDIATELY. (EXCAVATORS MUST HAVE A NON-TOXIC TREE WOUND DRESSING WITH THEM ON DEVELOPMENT SM.) B. HEAVY-DUTY SILT FENCE SHALL BE STAKED AT THE DRIPLINE OF EXISTING TREES TO BE SAVED. 9. NO BURNING PERMITS WILL BE ISSUED FOR TREES TO BE REMOVED. TREES & SHRUBS MUST EITHER BE REMOVED FROM SITE OR CHIPPED. 10. ANY TREES DAMAGED OR REMOVED NOT LISTED ON THIS TREE PRESERVATION PLAN MUST BE REPLACED AT A RATE OF 2:1 DIAMETER INCHES. s TREE PROTECTION FENCE TREE DRIPLINE. SNOW FENCE OUTSIDE OF DRIPLINE SEE SPECS. EXISTING TREES TO BE PRESERVED. ELEVATION a a a o � o I TREE DRIPLINE. d u p o a p o y Ao u u SNOW FENCE. SEE SPECS. ERECT PROTECTIVE SNOW FENCE PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY. DO NOT STORE ANY EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS WITHIN PROTECTIVE AREA. REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE SNOW FENCE ONLY AFTER CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS ARE COMPLETED. in n e 0 30 60 90 SCALE IN FEET Project: Date: LOT 5 CHANHASSEN WEST 04.13.07 CHANHASSEN,MN Sheet Title: TREE PRESERVATION PLAN Sheet: C4 SMI Project Number: 62641-051 D3 co M (5) FA (4) AWS — (5) AM (7) (2) 'es 1) W W w w w - - W W w I 1 w W w �. i W W W W w ..0� ��W w W -V w w w w W w w w T L 0T WR W W C, .2 _' g, f. W 1, w w - w w w w 4, w w - w 1/ W �•iw W W W W w w W w w w /W w Ii i w w w W w w w w w W A, W ! w I "V - I f w W W w w w w w W / W w / W w/ 76 W W w W w w w 14, /w w ;�(4) HL \X N wW �T LA N D w - 14 (5> aw5 ago (5) B r\ W W w w w Wim' w w W ,y �D I w w w w W /� w W w W jw _. (5) AWS axb.- i ��w� w (4) HL co w w w w i j IV w fid+ W w w 14/ , j 14, AM (1 'I FQS Nrl, ' (4f HL 1 I (10) BS i I I I w 10),1,FQS cr (2) AM v �r ' A�/S' kWS 'Y (5) WP i Lit'! I P 1 ! 1 � AKIVIIVb THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. n PLANT SCHEDULE— LOT 5 BUFFERYARD CODE QTY COMMON NAME/LATIN NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS REMARKS SO THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST var.lnermus SWAMP WHITE OAK QUERCUS BICOLOR 2.5"CAL. HL 13 RO — NORTHERN RED OAK QUERCUS RUBRA 2.5"CAL. B&B Gliditsia triaconthos 'Skycole' 2.5" — BERGESON GREEN ASH FRAZINUS PENNSYLVANICA 'BERGESON' 2.5"CAL. FALLGOLD ASH FA 6 Froxinus nigra 'Fallgold' CAL. GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS 'HARVE' STRAIGHT LL 0 LITTLELEAF LINDEN 5 AMUR MAPLE Tilia cordata 1.5"CAL. B&B LEADER ANDFULL SB 5 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE AMELANCHIAR X GRANDIFLGRA 'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE' BS 15 Picea glauca densato 6' HT. — WHITE PINE PINUS STROBUS 6' MIN. HT. WHITE PINE WP 10 5 BLACK HILLS SPRUCEPICEA GLAUCA DENSATA DBH 13 DWARF BUSH HONEYSUCKLE Pinus strobus 18" WD, JDW 22 AMUR MAPLE 1.5" AM 21 FULL FORM AWS 7 ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA SPIREA BUMALDA ANOTHONY WATERER GLS Acer ginnolo CAL. RHUS AROMATICA 'CRO LOW' 18" WD. QS TO GRADE FAIRY QUEEN SPIREA 52 WILTON BLUE RUG JUNIPER JUNIPERIOUS HORIZANTALIS 'WILTONI' GMC 20 Spiraea trilobata 'Fairy Queen' 5 GAL CONT. FULL FORM TO GRADE BMO ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA WS 38 SPIREA BUMALDA 'ANOTHONY WATERER' 12 MANEY JUNIPER JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 'MANEYI' QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. • � (1) HL �t �— �982---_-9.80._ ��,,' •, ($� o ,970 O\ \1 6) (8) JDW } (3) MAJ t (10) DBH�, M 1/ ( Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: TYP. I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Kevin Tappan Date: Reg. No. qf/ `n I O 30 60 90 SCALE IN FEET BRJ f (20) gR r (7) AWS (25) DAY A _ (14) KFG (2) HL {A i 4i 2 OA , f J ` J 1r 1 50D. TYP. —RAN GARDEN W. SEE 6/L2 M1 � � J\ t _ FOR ADDITIONAL-, INFORMATION PLANT LEGEND 0 OVERSTORY DECIDUOUS EVERGREEN TREE SOD—ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT RECEIVING ROCK TREE 0 MULCH SHRUBS/ PERENNIALS ROCK MULCH IN SHRUB BEDS— DRESSER TRAPP 00'D(D ROCK #817, 'fi" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR 0 ORNAMENTAL TREE BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, WISCONSIN. 715.483.3216 =LANDSCAPE NOTES 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS ON PROPERTY WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BY CALLING GOPHER STATE ONE CALL (651-454-0002) PRIOR TO STAKING PLANT LOCATIONS. 2. VERIFY ALL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS WITH REMOVALS AND SITE WORK. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF—SITE. 3. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 4" TOPSOIL IN LAWN AREAS AND 12" TOPSOIL IN LANDSCAPE BEDS. ADD SOIL AMENDMENTS FOR OPTIMUM PLANT GROWTH. 4. ALL DISTURBED LANDSCAPED AREAS, NOT INDICATED TO HAVE ROCK MULCH TO BE SODDED, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 5. ROCK MULCH AREAS: ROCK MULCH TO BE IN SHRUB BED LOCATIONS, OR AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. MULCH SHALL BE DRESSER TRAPP ROCK #817, 1/z" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, WISCONSIN. 715.483.3216. ROCK MULCH SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3" DEPTH OVER FILTER FABRIC, FREE OF ALL DELTERIOUS MATERIAL. OWNER TO APPROVE ROCK MULCH, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 6. SODDED AREAS: SOD IS TO BE PRIMARILY KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS, FREE OF LAWN GRASS WEEDS. MATCH INTO EXISTING, AS APPLICABLE. ANCHOR SOD ON SLOPED OR POTENTIAL EROSION AREAS, OR AS REQUIRED. MATCH SOD EDGE FLUSH WITH EXISTING FINISH GRADE. ROLL SOD TO PROVIDE SMOOTH GRADE. STAKE ALL SODDED SLOPES 4:1 OR GRATER. PROVIDE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AS NECESSARY UNTIL SEED IS ESTABLISHED. 7. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PLANTS REQUIRED AS REFLECTED ON PLAN, NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IF PLAN AND SCHEDULE DO NOT MATCH. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSEYMAN. ADD FERTILIZER, HERBICIDE, AND PESTICIDE AS NECESSARY FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH. 8. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO BE EDGED WITH COMMERCIAL GRADE VINYL EDGING "EDC—KING" BY OLY—OLA OR APPROVED EQUAL, ANCHORED 4'O.C.C WITH METAL SPIKES. 9. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH SHALL BE AT A MINIMUM 4" DEPTH, FREE OF ALL DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. OWNER TO APPROVE OF MULCH, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 10. SINGLE TREE PLANTINGS SHALL HAVE A 4" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH RING AROUND EACH BASE. DECIDUOUS PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 3' DIAMETER RING, EVERGREEN PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A RING TO THE DRIP LINE. 11. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN AND WATER PLANT MATERIAL DURING INSTALLATION AND FOR A 60 ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD. VOLUME OF WATER TO BE PER PLANT REQUIREMENT FOR ESTABLISHMENT ,AND NORMAL GROWTH. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THE OWNER ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION. 12. CONTRACTOR TO WARRANTY NEW SOD FOR 60 DAYS UPON SUBSTANTIAL PROJECT COMPLETION. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL WARRANTY NEW PLANT MATERIAL FOR TWO YEARS UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AND OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE. ALL REPLACEMENTS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO .ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 14. ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE INSPECTED ON SITE PRIOR TO PLANTING BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 15. EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS, THROUGHOUT THE PROPERTY, SHALL BE PRUNED TO REMOVE DEAD OR UNDESIRABLE LIMBS AND TO SHAPE PLANT FOR DESIRABLE APPEARANCE AND COMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAR AND GRUB EXISTING VEGETATION AND DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF—SITE PER PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. 16. PROPERTY SHALL HAVE AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL. SYSTEM SHALL BE WINTERIZED(BLCWN—OUT) AFTER THE FIRST OPERATIONAL SEASON AND SHALL PROVIDE STARTUP THE FOLLOWING SPRING. IRRIGATION SHALL HAVE TWO—YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS AND LABOR FOLLOWING INSTALLATION APPROVAL BY OWNER. PROVIDE BACKFLOW DEVICE, WATER METER, BOOSTER PUMP, BLOW—OUT VALVES, CONTROLLER, RAIN SENSOR, WIRES, VALVE BOXES, SLEEVING, VALVES, ROTORS, SPRAYS, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. QTY. COMMON NAME -'- SIZE ROOT REMARKS SO 1 SWAMP WHITE OAK QUERCUS BICOLOR 2.5"CAL. B&B FULL, RO — NORTHERN RED OAK QUERCUS RUBRA 2.5"CAL. B&B STR. LEADER, GA — BERGESON GREEN ASH FRAZINUS PENNSYLVANICA 'BERGESON' TYP. I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Kevin Tappan Date: Reg. No. qf/ `n I O 30 60 90 SCALE IN FEET BRJ f (20) gR r (7) AWS (25) DAY A _ (14) KFG (2) HL {A i 4i 2 OA , f J ` J 1r 1 50D. TYP. —RAN GARDEN W. SEE 6/L2 M1 � � J\ t _ FOR ADDITIONAL-, INFORMATION PLANT LEGEND 0 OVERSTORY DECIDUOUS EVERGREEN TREE SOD—ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT RECEIVING ROCK TREE 0 MULCH SHRUBS/ PERENNIALS ROCK MULCH IN SHRUB BEDS— DRESSER TRAPP 00'D(D ROCK #817, 'fi" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR 0 ORNAMENTAL TREE BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, WISCONSIN. 715.483.3216 =LANDSCAPE NOTES 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS ON PROPERTY WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BY CALLING GOPHER STATE ONE CALL (651-454-0002) PRIOR TO STAKING PLANT LOCATIONS. 2. VERIFY ALL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS WITH REMOVALS AND SITE WORK. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF—SITE. 3. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 4" TOPSOIL IN LAWN AREAS AND 12" TOPSOIL IN LANDSCAPE BEDS. ADD SOIL AMENDMENTS FOR OPTIMUM PLANT GROWTH. 4. ALL DISTURBED LANDSCAPED AREAS, NOT INDICATED TO HAVE ROCK MULCH TO BE SODDED, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 5. ROCK MULCH AREAS: ROCK MULCH TO BE IN SHRUB BED LOCATIONS, OR AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. MULCH SHALL BE DRESSER TRAPP ROCK #817, 1/z" MODIFIED, GREY/BLACK IN COLOR BY DRESSER TRAP ROCK INC., DRESSER, WISCONSIN. 715.483.3216. ROCK MULCH SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3" DEPTH OVER FILTER FABRIC, FREE OF ALL DELTERIOUS MATERIAL. OWNER TO APPROVE ROCK MULCH, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 6. SODDED AREAS: SOD IS TO BE PRIMARILY KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS, FREE OF LAWN GRASS WEEDS. MATCH INTO EXISTING, AS APPLICABLE. ANCHOR SOD ON SLOPED OR POTENTIAL EROSION AREAS, OR AS REQUIRED. MATCH SOD EDGE FLUSH WITH EXISTING FINISH GRADE. ROLL SOD TO PROVIDE SMOOTH GRADE. STAKE ALL SODDED SLOPES 4:1 OR GRATER. PROVIDE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AS NECESSARY UNTIL SEED IS ESTABLISHED. 7. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PLANTS REQUIRED AS REFLECTED ON PLAN, NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IF PLAN AND SCHEDULE DO NOT MATCH. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSEYMAN. ADD FERTILIZER, HERBICIDE, AND PESTICIDE AS NECESSARY FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH. 8. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO BE EDGED WITH COMMERCIAL GRADE VINYL EDGING "EDC—KING" BY OLY—OLA OR APPROVED EQUAL, ANCHORED 4'O.C.C WITH METAL SPIKES. 9. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH SHALL BE AT A MINIMUM 4" DEPTH, FREE OF ALL DELETERIOUS MATERIAL. OWNER TO APPROVE OF MULCH, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 10. SINGLE TREE PLANTINGS SHALL HAVE A 4" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH RING AROUND EACH BASE. DECIDUOUS PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 3' DIAMETER RING, EVERGREEN PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A RING TO THE DRIP LINE. 11. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN AND WATER PLANT MATERIAL DURING INSTALLATION AND FOR A 60 ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD. VOLUME OF WATER TO BE PER PLANT REQUIREMENT FOR ESTABLISHMENT ,AND NORMAL GROWTH. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR THE OWNER ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION. 12. CONTRACTOR TO WARRANTY NEW SOD FOR 60 DAYS UPON SUBSTANTIAL PROJECT COMPLETION. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL WARRANTY NEW PLANT MATERIAL FOR TWO YEARS UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AND OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE. ALL REPLACEMENTS TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO .ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 14. ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE INSPECTED ON SITE PRIOR TO PLANTING BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 15. EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS, THROUGHOUT THE PROPERTY, SHALL BE PRUNED TO REMOVE DEAD OR UNDESIRABLE LIMBS AND TO SHAPE PLANT FOR DESIRABLE APPEARANCE AND COMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL. CONTRACTOR TO CLEAR AND GRUB EXISTING VEGETATION AND DISPOSE OF ALL REMOVALS OFF—SITE PER PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS. 16. PROPERTY SHALL HAVE AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL. SYSTEM SHALL BE WINTERIZED(BLCWN—OUT) AFTER THE FIRST OPERATIONAL SEASON AND SHALL PROVIDE STARTUP THE FOLLOWING SPRING. IRRIGATION SHALL HAVE TWO—YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS AND LABOR FOLLOWING INSTALLATION APPROVAL BY OWNER. PROVIDE BACKFLOW DEVICE, WATER METER, BOOSTER PUMP, BLOW—OUT VALVES, CONTROLLER, RAIN SENSOR, WIRES, VALVE BOXES, SLEEVING, VALVES, ROTORS, SPRAYS, AND OTHER ACCESSORIES FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM. Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: 15050 23rd Avenue North Sc h o e I I M a d s o n T 763-746-1600 of 763-746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 111101ndustrial Circle NW, suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com = PLANT SCHEDULE— LOT 5 KEY QTY. COMMON NAME -'- SIZE ROOT REMARKS SO 1 SWAMP WHITE OAK QUERCUS BICOLOR 2.5"CAL. B&B FULL, RO — NORTHERN RED OAK QUERCUS RUBRA 2.5"CAL. B&B STR. LEADER, GA — BERGESON GREEN ASH FRAZINUS PENNSYLVANICA 'BERGESON' 2.5"CAL. B&B NO 'V' HL 5 NORTHERN ACCLAIM HONEYLOCUST GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS 'HARVE' 2.5"CAL. B&B CROTCH AM 5 AMUR MAPLE ACER GINNALA 1.5"CAL. Designed By: Drawn By: Checked By: 15050 23rd Avenue North Sc h o e I I M a d s o n T 763-746-1600 of 763-746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 111101ndustrial Circle NW, suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763-241-0108 F 763-241-8351 www.schoellmadson.com = PLANT SCHEDULE— LOT 5 KEY QTY. COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS SO 1 SWAMP WHITE OAK QUERCUS BICOLOR 2.5"CAL. B&B FULL, RO — NORTHERN RED OAK QUERCUS RUBRA 2.5"CAL. B&B STR. LEADER, GA — BERGESON GREEN ASH FRAZINUS PENNSYLVANICA 'BERGESON' 2.5"CAL. B&B NO 'V' HL 5 NORTHERN ACCLAIM HONEYLOCUST GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS 'HARVE' 2.5"CAL. B&B CROTCH AM 5 AMUR MAPLE ACER GINNALA 1.5"CAL. B&B SB 5 AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERR AMELANCHIAR X GRANDIFLGRA 'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE' 1.5"CAL. B&B WP — WHITE PINE PINUS STROBUS 6' MIN. HT. B&B FULL, STR. BS 5 BLACK HILLS SPRUCEPICEA GLAUCA DENSATA DBH 13 DWARF BUSH HONEYSUCKLE DIERVILLA LONICERA 18" WD, JDW 22 JIM DANDY WINTERBERRY ILEX VERTICILLATA 'JIM DANDY' 30" H. #5 CONT. FULL FORM AWS 7 ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA SPIREA BUMALDA ANOTHONY WATERER GLS 14 GROW—LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC RHUS AROMATICA 'CRO LOW' 18" WD. TO GRADE BRJ 52 WILTON BLUE RUG JUNIPER JUNIPERIOUS HORIZANTALIS 'WILTONI' GMC — REEN MOUNTAIN ALPINE CURRANT RIBES ALPINUM 'GREEN MOUNTAIN' 30" MIN. HT. BMO — BLIZZARD MOCKORANGE PHILADELPHUS LEWISII MAJ 12 MANEY JUNIPER JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 'MANEYI' KFG 14 KARL FOERSTER REEDGRASS CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA KARL FOERSTER' 18" WD. #2 DAY 25 PARDON ME DAYLILY HEMERCALLIS 'PARDON ME' CONT. QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. IIIIIIIII PLANT SCHEDULE— ADDITIONAL PLANTINGS ABOVE REQUIRED KEY QT. COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS WP 10 WHITE PINE PINUS STROBUS 6' MIN. HT. B&B BS 10 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE PICEA GLAUCA DENSATA AM 10 AMUR MAPLE ACER GINNALA 1.5"CAL. B&B Client: HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-631-0200 Project: LOT 5 CHANHASSEN WEST CHANHASSEN,MN Sheet Title: LANDSCAPE PLAN I! Date: 04.13.07 Sheet: L1 SMI Project Number: 62641-051 CONTAINER STOCK 1. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE. 2. PROCEED WITH CORRECTIVE PRUNING AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. 3. REMOVE CONTAINER AND SCORE OR PRUNE OUTSIDE OF SOIL MASS TO REDIRECT CIRCLING FIBROUS ROOTS AS NECESSARY. 4. SET PLANT ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL, OR THOROUGHLY COMPACTED BACKFILL SOIL AT THE SAME DEPTH (IF PROPER) AS IT WAS GROWN IN THE NURSERY. 5. APPLY WATER TO SETTLE PLANTS AND FILL VOIDS. CONSTRUCT 3" DEPTH WATERING BASIN. 6. WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS. 7. PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. 1 L2 SHRUB CONT. PLANTING DETAIL SECTION N.T.S. 7' ROLLED STEEL POST (Mn/DOT 3403) OR APPROVED EQUAL 16" LONG POLYPROPYLENE OR POLYETHYLENE (40 MIL) 1 1/2 " WIDE STRAPS. DOUBLE STRAND 14 GA. WIRE WRAP TREE TO FIRST BRANCHING W/ APPROVED TREE WRAP. START AT BOTTOM. 3' DIA. RING W/ 4" DEPTH MULCH PLANTING SOIL FINISHED GRADE ROLL BACK BURLAP 1/3 OF ROOT BALL AND REMOVE ALL TWINE AND WIRE. UNDISTURBED SOIL OR COMPACTED BACKFILL BE NOTCHED OR DRILLED TO RETAIN GUY WIRES. PLACE OUTSIDE OF ­ BALL. DRIVE PLUMB REGARDLESS OF GROUND SLOPE. REQUESTS TO SUBSTITUTE RUBBER HOSE AND WIRE GUYING SYSTEMS WILL NOT BE APPROVED. LIMITS OF PLANTING HOLE NOTE: STAKING/GUYING IS NOT ANTICIPATED LIMITS OF MULCH TO BE REQUIRED, NOR IS IT / DESIRED. BUT IF STAKING/GUYING BECOMES NECESSARY, AS LIMITS OF ROOT SYSTEM DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER, THE 1 \ JSTAKING/GUYING SHALL BE DONE IN \ GUYING SYSTEM ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD POST TREE STAKING/GUYING DETAIL. PLAN VIEW 2 TREE PLANTING, STAKING/GUYING DETAIL L2 N.T.S. EXISTING GRADE "T AREA kNT ACCORDING TO kNTING DETAILS BELOW APPLICABLE ;KFILL AREA NOTE: 1. EXTENDED EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL SOIL TO A POINT DOWNSLOPE EQUAL TO OR LOWER IN ELEVATION THAN THE BOTTOM OF THE HOLE DIRECTLY BENEATH THE PLANT TO INSURE ADEQUATE DRAINAGE IN HEAVY SOILS. GRANULAR SOIL MUST BE ADDED AS BACKFILL IN AREAS OF POOR DRAINAGE. 3 PLANTING DETAIL FOR STEEP SLOPES L2 N.T.S. Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: 2X CONTAINER • BACKFILL WATER PER SOIL APPLICATION (GAL.) MULCH FINISHED TREES (3" CALIPER+) _ _ GRADE_ of 20f CL BARE ROOT TREES 15f 10t BALLED & BURLAPPED 88 CONTAINER STOCK 1. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE. 2. PROCEED WITH CORRECTIVE PRUNING AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. 3. REMOVE CONTAINER AND SCORE OR PRUNE OUTSIDE OF SOIL MASS TO REDIRECT CIRCLING FIBROUS ROOTS AS NECESSARY. 4. SET PLANT ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL, OR THOROUGHLY COMPACTED BACKFILL SOIL AT THE SAME DEPTH (IF PROPER) AS IT WAS GROWN IN THE NURSERY. 5. APPLY WATER TO SETTLE PLANTS AND FILL VOIDS. CONSTRUCT 3" DEPTH WATERING BASIN. 6. WATER THOROUGHLY WITHIN 2 HOURS. 7. PLACE MULCH WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE SECOND WATERING UNLESS SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCESSIVE. 1 L2 SHRUB CONT. PLANTING DETAIL SECTION N.T.S. 7' ROLLED STEEL POST (Mn/DOT 3403) OR APPROVED EQUAL 16" LONG POLYPROPYLENE OR POLYETHYLENE (40 MIL) 1 1/2 " WIDE STRAPS. DOUBLE STRAND 14 GA. WIRE WRAP TREE TO FIRST BRANCHING W/ APPROVED TREE WRAP. START AT BOTTOM. 3' DIA. RING W/ 4" DEPTH MULCH PLANTING SOIL FINISHED GRADE ROLL BACK BURLAP 1/3 OF ROOT BALL AND REMOVE ALL TWINE AND WIRE. UNDISTURBED SOIL OR COMPACTED BACKFILL BE NOTCHED OR DRILLED TO RETAIN GUY WIRES. PLACE OUTSIDE OF ­ BALL. DRIVE PLUMB REGARDLESS OF GROUND SLOPE. REQUESTS TO SUBSTITUTE RUBBER HOSE AND WIRE GUYING SYSTEMS WILL NOT BE APPROVED. LIMITS OF PLANTING HOLE NOTE: STAKING/GUYING IS NOT ANTICIPATED LIMITS OF MULCH TO BE REQUIRED, NOR IS IT / DESIRED. BUT IF STAKING/GUYING BECOMES NECESSARY, AS LIMITS OF ROOT SYSTEM DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER, THE 1 \ JSTAKING/GUYING SHALL BE DONE IN \ GUYING SYSTEM ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD POST TREE STAKING/GUYING DETAIL. PLAN VIEW 2 TREE PLANTING, STAKING/GUYING DETAIL L2 N.T.S. EXISTING GRADE "T AREA kNT ACCORDING TO kNTING DETAILS BELOW APPLICABLE ;KFILL AREA NOTE: 1. EXTENDED EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL SOIL TO A POINT DOWNSLOPE EQUAL TO OR LOWER IN ELEVATION THAN THE BOTTOM OF THE HOLE DIRECTLY BENEATH THE PLANT TO INSURE ADEQUATE DRAINAGE IN HEAVY SOILS. GRANULAR SOIL MUST BE ADDED AS BACKFILL IN AREAS OF POOR DRAINAGE. 3 PLANTING DETAIL FOR STEEP SLOPES L2 N.T.S. Issue / Revision Date: Description: By: Date: Description: By: AVE. AMOUNT OF COMMON NAME/LATIN NAME WATER PER PLANT TYPE APPLICATION (GAL.) MACHINE TRANSPLANTED 50-100 TREES (3" CALIPER+) PLUG BALLED & BURLAPPED 20f TREES BARE ROOT TREES 15f 10t BALLED & BURLAPPED 88 SHRUBS PLUG BARE ROOT OR 7t CONTAINER SHRUBS 4 L2 WATERING GUIDELINES VARIES, SEE GRADING AND LANDSCAPE PLAN ANTI—WASH/GEOJUTE EROSION CONTROL FABRIC(MN/DOT 3883, TYPE 2) ON SIDESLOPES OF 3H:1V OR GREATER. ANCHOR FABRIC WITH SOD STAPLES AND PROVIDE 4" OVERLAP. TRENCH EDGES OF FABRIC TO PREVENT UNDERCUT. COVER WITH 4" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH FINISH GRADE THROUGHOUT. 37 =N AND TILL 6" DEPTHINTO NATIVE SOILS v FINISH GRADE —70% SAND, (5% PASSING THE #200 SIEVE, AND A MAXIMUM OF 60% PASSING THE #40 SIEVE.) —30% ORGANIC (PEAT MOSS, HYPNUM OR SPHAGNUM) NOTES: 1. PROVIDE SEDIMENT BASIN AT ALL INLETS WITH RIP RAP. VERIFY BASIN SIZE(3'X5'X1' DEEP MIN.) AND RIP RAP TYPE PER PLAN, AND/OR WITH '-SLOPED SUBGRADE ENGINEER/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 2. INFILTRATION RATE OF RAIN WATER GARDEN TO BE DRY WITHIN 24 HOUR SECTION 4" PVC CONTECH A2000 SLOTTED DRAINTILE, PERIOD, UNLESS DESIGNED OTHERWISE. SEE STORM SEWER PLAN FOR GoiiNECTION. 3. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE RAIN WATER GARDEN INFILTRATION TESTING AND COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE(MnDOT 3149.2H) OBTAIN APPROVAL BY ENGINEER/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANTS AND MULCH. GEOTEXTILE FABRIC—TYPE II(MnDOT 3733), 12" DIA. MIN. OVERFLOW STORM SEWER MANHOLE OR CATCH BASIN. NEENAH R-2561 BEEHIVE CASTING & FRAME, FINISH GR L �—VERIFY WITH STORM SEWER PLAN 3 J --- DRAINTILE/ OVERFLOW SECTION 4" DRAINTILE CONNECT TO STORM SEWER OR DAYLIGHT 5 L2 RAIN GARDEN- ENLARGEMENT I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Kevin Tappan Date: Reg. No. —• By: I Drawn By: Checked By: =J LTMOMF THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. 15050 23rd Avenue North Schoell Madson T763- 461600 Minnesota f 63746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763.241-0108 F 763-241-8351 177-1 www.schoellmadson.com I Client: IIIIIIII RAIN GARDEN NOTES 1. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN AND DETAIL SHEETS FOR OTHER PLANTINGS AND GENERAL PLANTING INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AT RAIN WATER GARDEN AREA SIDESLOPES. BLANKET TO BE ONE SEASON GEOGUTE, MNDOT CATEGORY 2(STRAW 1S, WOOD FIBER 1S), OR APPROVED EQUAL. BLANKET TO BE OVERLAPPED BY 4" AND ANCHORED BY SOD STAPLES. PLACE BLANKET PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. TRENCH IN EDGES OF BLANKET AREA TO PREVENT UNDER MINING. PROVIDE SILT FENCE AT TOP OF SLOPE AS NEEDED. 3. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH TO MATCH OTHER PROJECT PLANTING MULCH. PLACE 4" DEPTH OF MULCH AT ALL PLANTING AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AREA(NO FILTER FABRIC). 4. SOIL PROFILE OF THE RAIN WATER GARDEN AS INDICATED ON DETAIL. DRAINTILE TO BE AT BOTTOM OF PROFILE AND CONNECTED TO STORM SEWER SYSTEM. COMPACTION AND/OR SOIL EROSION IN THE RAIN GARDEN SOIL PROFILE IS NOT ALLOWED. REMOVE AND REPLACE AS NEED TO PROVIDE PROPER INFILTRATION AND DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS PER ENGINEERS APPROVAL. 5. INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY, WATERSHED, AND/OR LGU REQUIREMENTS. 6. PROVIDE A 2 YEAR WARRANTEE FOR PLANT MATERIAL UPON PROJECT SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. IIIIIIII RAIN GARDEN PLANT LIST CODE AVE. AMOUNT OF COMMON NAME/LATIN NAME WATER PER PLANT TYPE APPLICATION (GAL.) MACHINE TRANSPLANTED 50-100 TREES (3" CALIPER+) PLUG BALLED & BURLAPPED 20f TREES BARE ROOT TREES 15f 10t BALLED & BURLAPPED 88 SHRUBS PLUG BARE ROOT OR 7t CONTAINER SHRUBS WOODY SEEDLINGS 4t HERBACEOUS BASE GROUNDCOVERS AND 3t VINES PLUG 1) THE WATERING GUIDELINES ASSUME A SOIL CONDITION WITH ADEQUATE BUT NOT EXCESSIVE OR POOR DRAINAGE. WATERING INTERVALS AND AMOUNT OF APPLICATION MUST BE VARIED CONSIDERING PREVAILING SOIL MOISTURE AND WEATHER CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT THE GROWING SEASON. ADEQUATE BUT NOT EXCESSIVE SOIL MOISTURE IN THE ROOT ZONE OF NEW PLANTINGS MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES THROUGHOUT THE GROWING SEASON FOR THE FIRST TWO YEARS FOLLOWING PLANTING. WATERING MAY BE REQUIRED WEEKLY OR INFREQUENTLY. THIS DETERMINATION SHALL BE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR. PLANT 18" O.C. 2) THE CONTRACTOR IS ADVISED THAT THE WATERING GUIDELINES ARE NOT REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT ALTHOUGH FAILURE TO CORRECT WATER DEFICITS BY SUPPLEMENTAL WATERING OR FAILURE TO COMPENSATE FOR EXCESSIVE SOIL MOISTURE AND DRAINAGE PROBLEMS MAY RESULT IN UNACCEPTABLE PLANTS LEADING TO REDUCED OR NO PAYMENT. 4 L2 WATERING GUIDELINES VARIES, SEE GRADING AND LANDSCAPE PLAN ANTI—WASH/GEOJUTE EROSION CONTROL FABRIC(MN/DOT 3883, TYPE 2) ON SIDESLOPES OF 3H:1V OR GREATER. ANCHOR FABRIC WITH SOD STAPLES AND PROVIDE 4" OVERLAP. TRENCH EDGES OF FABRIC TO PREVENT UNDERCUT. COVER WITH 4" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH FINISH GRADE THROUGHOUT. 37 =N AND TILL 6" DEPTHINTO NATIVE SOILS v FINISH GRADE —70% SAND, (5% PASSING THE #200 SIEVE, AND A MAXIMUM OF 60% PASSING THE #40 SIEVE.) —30% ORGANIC (PEAT MOSS, HYPNUM OR SPHAGNUM) NOTES: 1. PROVIDE SEDIMENT BASIN AT ALL INLETS WITH RIP RAP. VERIFY BASIN SIZE(3'X5'X1' DEEP MIN.) AND RIP RAP TYPE PER PLAN, AND/OR WITH '-SLOPED SUBGRADE ENGINEER/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 2. INFILTRATION RATE OF RAIN WATER GARDEN TO BE DRY WITHIN 24 HOUR SECTION 4" PVC CONTECH A2000 SLOTTED DRAINTILE, PERIOD, UNLESS DESIGNED OTHERWISE. SEE STORM SEWER PLAN FOR GoiiNECTION. 3. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE RAIN WATER GARDEN INFILTRATION TESTING AND COARSE FILTER AGGREGATE(MnDOT 3149.2H) OBTAIN APPROVAL BY ENGINEER/LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANTS AND MULCH. GEOTEXTILE FABRIC—TYPE II(MnDOT 3733), 12" DIA. MIN. OVERFLOW STORM SEWER MANHOLE OR CATCH BASIN. NEENAH R-2561 BEEHIVE CASTING & FRAME, FINISH GR L �—VERIFY WITH STORM SEWER PLAN 3 J --- DRAINTILE/ OVERFLOW SECTION 4" DRAINTILE CONNECT TO STORM SEWER OR DAYLIGHT 5 L2 RAIN GARDEN- ENLARGEMENT I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Kevin Tappan Date: Reg. No. —• By: I Drawn By: Checked By: =J LTMOMF THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND WIRES, CABLES, CONDUITS, PIPES, MANHOLES, VALVES, OR OTHER BURIED STRUCTURES BEFORE DIGGING. HE SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ABOVE WHEN DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO OWNER. 15050 23rd Avenue North Schoell Madson T763- 461600 Minnesota f 63746-1699 Planning Engineering Surveying 11110 Industrial Circle NW, Suite E Elk River, Minnesota 55330 T 763.241-0108 F 763-241-8351 177-1 www.schoellmadson.com I Client: IIIIIIII RAIN GARDEN NOTES 1. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN AND DETAIL SHEETS FOR OTHER PLANTINGS AND GENERAL PLANTING INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE AND INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AT RAIN WATER GARDEN AREA SIDESLOPES. BLANKET TO BE ONE SEASON GEOGUTE, MNDOT CATEGORY 2(STRAW 1S, WOOD FIBER 1S), OR APPROVED EQUAL. BLANKET TO BE OVERLAPPED BY 4" AND ANCHORED BY SOD STAPLES. PLACE BLANKET PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE. TRENCH IN EDGES OF BLANKET AREA TO PREVENT UNDER MINING. PROVIDE SILT FENCE AT TOP OF SLOPE AS NEEDED. 3. SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH TO MATCH OTHER PROJECT PLANTING MULCH. PLACE 4" DEPTH OF MULCH AT ALL PLANTING AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AREA(NO FILTER FABRIC). 4. SOIL PROFILE OF THE RAIN WATER GARDEN AS INDICATED ON DETAIL. DRAINTILE TO BE AT BOTTOM OF PROFILE AND CONNECTED TO STORM SEWER SYSTEM. COMPACTION AND/OR SOIL EROSION IN THE RAIN GARDEN SOIL PROFILE IS NOT ALLOWED. REMOVE AND REPLACE AS NEED TO PROVIDE PROPER INFILTRATION AND DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS PER ENGINEERS APPROVAL. 5. INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY, WATERSHED, AND/OR LGU REQUIREMENTS. 6. PROVIDE A 2 YEAR WARRANTEE FOR PLANT MATERIAL UPON PROJECT SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. IIIIIIII RAIN GARDEN PLANT LIST CODE QTY COMMON NAME/LATIN NAME SIZE ROOT REMARKS BNS 0 BONES ET PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Eupotorium perfoliatum BASE BFG 88 BLUEFLAG PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Iris versicolor BASE BES BROWN -EYED SUSAN PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. 152 Rudbeckia subtomentosa BASE / SIDESLOPE SWG 180 BUTTERFLY MILKWEED PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Asclepias tuberosa SIDESLOPE COA GOLDEN ALEXANDERS PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. 101 Zizia aurea SIDESLOPE JPW RED CARDINAL FLOWER PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. 120 Lobelia cardinalis BASE CAT58 SALLOW SEDGE PLUG SEEDLING PLANT 18" O.C. Carex lurida BASE ROD RED -OSIER DOGWOOD 18" #2 CONT. PLANT 5'-0" O.C. 3 Cornus sericea HT. BASE BCB BLACK CHOKEBERRY 18" #2 CONT. PLANT 5'-0" O.C. 6 Aronica melanocarpa HT. BASE / SIDESLOPE HBC 0 HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 18" I #2 CONT. PLANT 5'-0" O.C. Viburnum trilobum HT. SIDESLOPE QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS 1159 Pike Lake Drive New Brighton, MN 55112 651-031-0200 42 -BES C o f � o- 76—SWG 3—ROD 58—CAT 38-JPW 29-SWG> 49—GOA 63—BES �-- 37—BFG 82—JPW NO 6 RAIN GARDEN A- ENLARGEMENT L2 SE SCALE 1"=10' Project: Date: LOT 5 CHANHASSEN WEST 04.13.07 CHANHASSEN,MN Sheet Title: LANDSCAPE DETAILS PLAN Sheet: L2 SMI Project Number: 62641-051 Non -Scannable Item Item Description Folder Number 6 " � z a "WO&� m Folder Name st Job Number �) � )- 9 Box Number bo -33 N C. H �N� PA ,IT -gd; ° 2 CITY OF CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227-1100 FAX (952) 227-1110 TO: Campbell Knutson, PA 317 Eagandale Office Center 1380 Corporate Center Curve Eagan, MN 55121 WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Copy of letter LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE JOB NO. 6/14/07 07-11 ATTENTION Sue Nelson RE: Document Recording ® Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Change Order ❑ Pay Request ❑ COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION 1 5/29/07 07-11 Site Plan Permit 2007-11 (Outset, Inc. - Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park ❑ FOR BIDS DUE For Recording ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ For your use ❑ As requested ❑ For review and comment ❑ FOR BIDS DUE REMARKS ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return ® For Recording ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPY TO: Mark Undestad, Eden Trace Corporation copies for approval copies for distribution corrected prints SIGNED. Kim euwis n, 1952)227- 107 SCANNED If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. CITY OF CHANHASSEN SUE PLAN PERMTU # 07-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated May 29, 2007, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corporation, (the "Developer'). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry (referred to in this Permit as the "project"). The land is legally described as Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and furnish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A—Site Plan prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07. Plan B—Grading Plan prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. Plan C—Landscaping Plan prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. Plan D—Utility Plans prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by June 30, 2008. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terns of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank, cash escrow, or equivalent ("security") for $5,000.00 (boulevard restoration, erosion control and landscaping). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to insure the installation of said landscaping. PROCEDURESFOR LETTER OF CREDIT REDUCTION a. Requests for reductions of Letters of Credit must be submitted to the City in writing by the Developer or his Engineer. b. Partial lien waivers totaling the amount of the requested reduction shall accompany each such request. c. Any reduction shall be subject to City approval. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corporation. Attn: Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. City Council approves a Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry subject to the following conditions: a. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. b. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. c. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. d. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. e. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. f. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. g. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. h. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. i. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. j. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. k. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. in. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of/4-inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. n. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type I silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. o. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. p. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. q. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. r. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. s. The plans must he modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. t. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. u. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. v. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. w. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. The plans must he prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. y. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. z. The total sign area for the building shall not exceed 73 square feet including the approved logo. lI 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF qHANHASSEN BY: 7A--'e� Thomas A. Furlong, M o AND: odd Gerhardt, City Manager DEVELOPER: BY:K_ Mark Undestad I� paz�. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this]q:�day ofSuYV— , 2W7, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Manager, of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) iKIM T. MEUWISSEN OR (SS.MY Canmleghn Expires Jen 31,2070 COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~ day of K 20 -�Iy Aa iK cc.tdestt at DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 W E N I�1, gq A E PublioMinrvawv 11 C1Ty OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT E) iIIBIT "A" GENERAL CONDITION 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit in reliance on the foregoing conditions having been satisfied. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the plat to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer's expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City's rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including blowables, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit or cash escrow to the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. 2. 7. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attorneys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attorneys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is fust given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on-site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmaster's request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severabiliri. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recordine. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property- 1. ropertyI. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every 7 right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. I Construction Hours. The normal construction hours under this contract shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. K. Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws. Ordinances, and Regulations. In the development of the site plan the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. M. Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it win indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer concerning the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. 3 MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Agreement, agrees that the Site Plan Agreement shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. �_ Dated this `0 day of �~' '200-1 STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF 541&1 ) ( ss. The 20 40, by _ f%,L instrument was acknowledged before me this day of �� !#JEAN M. SAVAGE Notary Publio-esote MYjn m.31.M0 DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 R C)_7 - 11 May 30, 2007 Eden Trace Corporation. UffO� Attn: Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court CgANgASSEN Chanhassen, MN 55317 7700 Market Boulevard Re: Outset, Inc. PO Box 147 Planning Case 07-11 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Dear Mark: Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 This letter is to confirm that on May 29, 2007, the Chanhassen City Council Building Inspections approved the following: Phone: 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227.1190 A Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Engineering Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Phone: 952.227.1180 Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07, subject to the following conditions: Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance 1. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block Phone: 952.227.1140 patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on Fax 952 227.1110 the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. Park 8 Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 2. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Fax: 952.227.1110 Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this Recreation Center pathway. 2310 Coulter Boulevard - Phone: 952.227.1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 3. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. Planning & Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 4. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the Fax: 952.227.1110 time of building permit issuance. Public Works 1591 Park Road 5. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory Phone: 952.227.1300 trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added Fax: 952.227.1310 to the west parking area. Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 6. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction Fax: 952.227.1110 around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north Web site property line. www.ci.chanhassen mn.us 7. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. 8. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. SCANNED The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A gnat place to live, work, and play. Mr. Mark Undestad Outset, Inc. — Planning Case 07-11 May 30, 2007 Page 2 of 3 9. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. 10. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. 11. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 12. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Tyne of Sloe Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. 13. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/4 -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 14. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 15. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. 16. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 17. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. ax:.aAas v Mr. Mark Undestad Outset, Inc. — Planning Case 07-11 May 30, 2007 Page 3 of 3 18. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. 19. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. 20. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. 21. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. 22. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. 23. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 24. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 25. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. 26. The total sign area for the building shall not exceed 73 square feet including the approved logo. Enclosed is a site plan agreement that must be executed by Eden Trace Corporation. Note that if there is a different property owner and/or mortgage holder on the property, they will need to sign the consent(s) at the end of the agreement. Return the agreement to me for City execution and recording at Carver County within 120 days of the approval (by August 26, 2007). The required security specified in the site plan agreement shall be submitted prior to the City issuing a building permit. A copy of the executed agreement will be returned for your files. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me at (952) 227-1131 or bgqnerous@ci.chanbassen.mn.us. Robert Generous, AICP Senior Planner Enclosure ec: Kate Aanenson, Community Development Director Alyson Fauske, Assistant City Engineer Jerry Mohn, Building Official gAplan\2007 planning cases\07-10 Arboretum Business Park 7th Add\approval letter site plandoc CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT # 07-11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENT dated May 29, 2007, by and between the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation, (the "City"), and Eden Trace Corporation, (the "Developer"). 1. Request for Site Plan Approval. The Developer has asked the City to approve a site plan for a Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry (referred to in this Permit as the "project'). The land is legally described as Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 2. Conditions of Site Plan Approval. The City hereby approves the site plan on condition that the Developer enter into this Permit and furnish the security required by it. 3. Development Plans. The project shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the following plans. The plans shall not be attached to this Contract. If the plans vary from the written terms of this Permit, the written terms shall control. The plans are: Plan A—Site Plan prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07. Plan B—Grading Plan prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. Plan C—Landscaping Plan prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. Plan D --Utility Plans prepared by Schoell Madson, dated 04/13/07. 4. Time of Performance. The Developer shall install all required screening and landscaping by June 30, 2008. The Developer may, however, request an extension of time from the City. If an extension is granted, it shall be conditioned upon updating the security posted by the Developer to reflect cost increases and the extended completion date. 5. Security. To guarantee compliance with the terms of this Permit, the Developer shall furnish the City with a letter of credit from a bank, cash escrow, or equivalent ("security") for $5,000.00 (boulevard restoration, erosion control and landscaping). If the Developer requests a Certificate of Occupancy prior to the installation of site landscaping, then the developer shall provide to the city a letter of credit or cash escrow in an amount sufficient to insure the installation of said landscaping. PROCEDURES FOR LETTER OF CREDIT REDUCTION a. Requests for reductions of Letters of Credit must be submitted to the City in writing by the Developer or his Engineer. b. Partial lien waivers totaling the amount of the requested reduction shall accompany each such request. c. Any reduction shall be subject to City approval. 6. Notices. Required notices to the Developer shall be in writing, and shall be either hand delivered to the Developer, its employees or agents, or mailed to the Developer by certified mail at the following address: Eden Trace Corporation. Attn: Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 Notices to the City shall be in writing and shall be either hand delivered to the City Manager, or mailed to the City by certified mail in care of the City Manager at the following address: Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Boulevard, P.O. Box 147, Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317, Telephone (952) 227-1100. 7. Other Special Conditions. City Council approves a Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry subject to the following conditions: a. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. b. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. c. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. d. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. e. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. 2 f. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. g. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. h. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. A Stone Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase 11 Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. j. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. k. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 1. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Tyne of Slone Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. m. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/a -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. n. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. o. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. p. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. q. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. , r. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. s. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. t. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. u. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. v. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. w. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. x. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. y. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. z. The total sign area for the building shall not exceed 73 square feet including the approved logo. 4 8. General Conditions. The general conditions of this Permit are attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein. CITY OF CHANHASSEN BY: AND: Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor Todd Gerhardt, City Manager DEVELOPER: Mark Undestad Its STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF CARVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisday of , 200_, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor, and by Todd Gerhardt, City Manager, of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council. NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20_ by DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 V CITY OF CHANHASSEN SITE PLAN PERMIT EXHIBIT "A" GENERAL CONDITION 1. Right to Proceed. Within the site plan area, the Developer may not grade or otherwise disturb the earth, remove trees, construct improvements, or any buildings until all the following conditions have been satisfied: 1) this agreement has been fully executed by both parties and filed with the City Clerk, 2) the necessary security and fees have been received by the City, and 3) the City has issued a building permit in reliance on the foregoing conditions having been satisfied. 2. Maintenance of site. The site shall be maintained in accordance with the approved site plan. Plants and ground cover required as a condition of site plan approval which die shall be promptly replaced. 3. License. The Developer hereby grants the City, its agents, employees, officers and contractors a license to enter the plat to perform all work and inspections deemed appropriate by the City in conjunction with site plan development. 4. Erosion Control. Before the site is rough graded, and before any building permits are issued, the erosion control plan, Plan B, shall be implemented, inspected, and approved by the City. The City may impose additional erosion control requirements if they would be beneficial. All areas disturbed by the excavation and backfilling operations shall be reseeded forthwith after the completion of the work in that area. Except as otherwise provided in the erosion control plan, seed shall be certified seed to provide a temporary ground cover as rapidly as possible. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, mulched, and disc anchored as necessary for seed retention. The parties recognize that time is of the essence in controlling erosion. If the Developer does not comply with the erosion control plan and schedule or supplementary instructions received from the City, the City may take such action as it deems appropriate to control erosion at the Developer's expense. The City will endeavor to notify the Developer in advance of any proposed action, but failure of the City to do so will not affect the Developer's and City s rights or obligations hereunder. No development will be allowed and no building permits will be issued unless there is full compliance with the erosion control requirements. Erosion control shall be maintained until vegetative cover has been restored. After the site has been stabilized to where, in the opinion of the City, there is no longer a need for erosion control, the City will authorize removal of the erosion control measures. 5. Clean up. The Developer shall maintain a neat and orderly work site and shall daily clean, on and off site, dirt and debris, including blowables, from streets and the surrounding area that has resulted from construction work by the Developer, its agents or assigns. 6. Warranty. All trees, grass, and sod required in the approved Landscaping Plan, Plan C, shall be warranted to be alive, of good quality, and disease free at the time of planting. All trees shall be warranted for twelve (12) months from the time of planting. The Developer or his contractor(s) shall post a letter of credit or cash escrow to the City to secure the warranties at the time of final acceptance. M 7. Responsibility for Costs. A. The Developer shall hold the City and its officers and employees harmless from claims made by itself and third parties for damages sustained or costs incurred resulting from site plan approval and development. The Developer shall indemnify the City and its officers and employees for all costs, damages, or expenses which the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims, including attomeys' fees. B. The Developer shall reimburse the City for costs incurred in the enforcement of this Permit, including engineering and attomeys' fees. C. The Developer shall pay in full all bills submitted to it by the City for obligations incurred under this Permit within thirty (30) days after receipt. If the bills are not paid on time, the City may halt all development work and construction. Bills not paid within thirty (30) days shall accrue interest at the rate of 8% per year. 8. Developer's Default. In the event of default by the Developer as to any of the work to be performed by it hereunder, the City may, at its option, perform the work and the Developer shall promptly reimburse the City for any expense incurred by the City, provided the Developer is first given notice of the work in default, not less than four (4) days in advance. This Contract is a license for the City to act, and it shall not be necessary for the City to seek a Court order for permission to enter the land. When the City does any such work, the City may, in addition to its other remedies, assess the cost in whole or in part. 9. Miscellaneous. A. Construction Trailers. Placement of on-site construction trailers and temporary job site offices shall be approved by the City Engineer. Trailers shall be removed from the subject property within thirty (30) days following the issuance of a certificate of occupancy unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. B. Postal Service. The Developer shall provide for the maintenance of postal service in accordance with the local Postmaster's request. C. Third Parties. Third parties shall have no recourse against the City under this Permit. D. Breach of Contract. Breach of the terms of this Permit by the Developer shall be grounds for denial of building permits. E. Severabiliri. If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, paragraph, or phrase of this Permit is for any reason held invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Contract. F. Occupancy. Unless approved in writing by the City Engineer, no one may occupy a building for which a building permit is issued on either a temporary or permanent basis until the streets needed for access have been paved with a bituminous surface and the utilities tested and approved by the city. G. Waivers/Amendments. The action or inaction of the City shall not constitute a waiver or amendment to the provisions of this Contract. To be binding, amendments or waivers shall be in writing, signed by the parties and approved by written resolution of the City Council. The City's failure to promptly take legal action to enforce this Contract shall not be a waiver or release. H. Recording. This Permit shall run with the land and may be recorded against the title to the property. I. Remedies. Each right, power or remedy herein conferred upon the City is cumulative and in addition to every other right, power or remedy, express or implied, now or hereafter arising, available to City, at law or in equity, or under any other agreement, and each and every 7 right, power and remedy herein set forth or otherwise so existing may be exercised from time to time as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City and shall not be a waiver of the right to exercise at any time thereafter any other right, power or remedy. I Construction Hours. The normal construction hours under this contract shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays, with no such activity allowed on Sundays or any recognized legal holidays. Operation of all internal combustion engines used for construction or dewatering purposes beyond the normal working hours will require City Council approval. IC Soil Treatment Systems. If soil treatment systems are required, the Developer shall clearly identify in the field and protect from alteration, unless suitable alternative sites are first provided, the two soil treatment sites identified during the site plan process for each lot. This shall be done prior to the issuance of a Grading Permit. Any violation/disturbance of these sites shall render them as unacceptable and replacement sites will need to be located for each violated site in order to obtain a building permit. L. Compliance with Laws. Ordinances. and Regulations. In the development of the site plan the Developer shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the following authorities: 1. City of Chanhassen; 2. State of Minnesota, its agencies, departments and commissions; 3. United States Army Corps of Engineers; 4. Watershed District; 5. Metropolitan Government, its agencies, departments and commissions. M. Proof of Title. Upon request, the Developer shall furnish the City with evidence satisfactory to the City that it has the authority of the fee owners and contract for deed purchasers too enter into this Development Contract. N. Soil Conditions. The Developer acknowledges that the City makes no representations or warranties as to the condition of the soils on the property or its fitness for construction of the improvements or any other purpose for which the Developer may make use of such property. The Developer further agrees that it will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City, its governing body members, officers, and employees from any claims or actions arising out of the presence, if any, of hazardous wastes or pollutants on the property, unless hazardous wastes or pollutants were caused to be there by the City. O. Soil Correction. The Developer shall be responsible for soil correction work on the property. The City makes no representation to the Developer conceming the nature of suitability of soils nor the cost of correcting any unsuitable soil conditions which may exist. 0 CONSENT Owners of all or part of the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Permit, affirm and consent to the provisions thereof and agree to be bound by the provisions as the same may apply to that portion of the subject property owned by them. Dated this _ day of 200_ STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ( ss COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20—, by DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P. O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 V] NOTARY PUBLIC MORTGAGE HOLDER CONSENT TO SITE PLAN AGREEMENT which holds a mortgage on the subject property, the development of which is governed by the foregoing Site Plan Agreement, agrees that the Site Plan Agreement shall remain in full force and effect even if it forecloses on its mortgage. Dated this day of 20_ STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of 20_, by DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 10 NOTARY PUBLIC (D-7-0 City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 19. Manholes with two -foot sumps shall be installed as the last road -accessible structures prior to discharge into the stormwater pond. 20. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall to have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 21. The existing stormwater pond and areas downstream of the pond shall be protected from sediment produced by the construction site. For example, if turbid water is found in the stormwater pond, a plug could be placed in the flared -end section (FES) of the outlet structure so sediment does not go off-site. Once settling of the sediment occurs, the water could be slowly released. 22. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 23. The private storm sewer should be realigned so that it will not lie within the footprint for the future expansion. 24. The site developer for Lot 1 must remove the curb and gutter at the approved access locations and construct a concrete apron per City Detail Plate 5207. 25. The site developer must replace the catch basin casting at the northern access with a surmountable casting." All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. OUTSET, INC., LOCATED AT 2460 GALPIN COURT, APPLICANT: EDEN TRACE CORPORATION: REOUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 48,000 SOUARE FOOT OFFICE/WAREHOUSE BUILDING WITH VARIANCES. Public Present: Name Address Tom & JoEllen Radermacher Dan Luna Brian Houwman 2479 Bridle Creek Trail 2483 Bridle Creek Trail New Brighton Kate Aanenson: Thank you Mayor, members of the council. This item too was held on May 15`h for a public hearing. The Planning Commission did vote 6-0 for approval of this project and there were no issues raised at the meeting, although we did receive a letter from one of the 21 se"Wa City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 residents and Bob Generous in presenting his report to the Planning Commission went through the letter... specifically one of the main concerns was lighting... landscaping. Again this site is part of the business park. Located off of Galpin Boulevard. You've approved other projects in this park, most recently the ... which would be a 48,000 square foot office/warehouse and there was a variance with it for the logo in the building front. As I mentioned the site itself it's pretty close to what was originally approved and it shows different elevations on the project itself. As you recall on the neighboring lot...outlot preserving the trees. As staff we recommended... shows the preserved area just to the west. There was some questions regarding tree removal in that area. There is a retaining wall along this side so it builds up into ... so some of those, a minimal amount of trees will be removed just along the edge. There will also be a wing wall that provides a buffer. This roof itself is 12 feet high ... 200 feet past the wetland... minimal perspective as far as the visual impact on that building itself... On the project itself, if we can show this. This is proof of parking. It's not, we didn't put it in right away. If additional parking is needed, they have provided that ... where we try to preserve, create more green space. If it's deemed that we need to put additional parking in, it is shown ... but based on how the applicant sees... The building itself, the architecture... with the logo on it, that was a request that the Planning Commission did support. Having the logo. The landscaping exceeds, significantly exceeds the requirement on the site itself. ...as I mentioned earlier, there is a retaining wall... so again there is a variance request for the logo size and the smaller Outset itself will be smaller. They're not exceeding the overall sign area, but what they wanted ... the Planning Commission felt that since they didn't exceed the sign area, they feel comfortable with that logo. It's not in a highly traveled area. You'd have to come back in there to actually... street frontage. So with that they did support the variance and the Findings of Fact are also in your staff report. So with that, we are recommending approval with the conditions in the staff report and the Findings of Fact. I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Questions for staff? Ms. Aanenson, with regards to the retaining wall and the extension of the berm, if I saw it correctly, it's going into, the berm is being extended into Outlot C? But it's being extended into an area that's not, there are significant trees, is that correct? Kate Aanenson: This is the retaining wall right here, and there is some trees down through here. In addition there will be a wing wall... to create a little bit better buffer which... Actually at the end of the bene itself, there is a better buffer... Mayor Furlong: Okay. With regards to the sign logo variance, I saw a condition added that also limited the size. The ordinance as I understand limits the logo as a percentage of the sign? Kate Aanenson: Correct. Mayor Furlong: So this is basically allowing them to have the logo be the sign? Kate Aanenson: Correct, and that was... variance that you can't exceed that total area... 22 City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 Mayor Furlong: Have we had other instances in the city where we've dealt with logos versus signs? And I guess my question is, is there a precedence being set here or is this something that we worked with and we try to accommodate it where we can? Kate Aanenson: Well I think the other factor that went into it, it's not in a commercial district where it's highly visible and that tends to be where we have the biggest request for that. Where the logo is really the identifying and we really encourage... but because this isn't in a high traffic area, you have to go back, it's in the back lot so it's really just identifies, if you're looking for that building... it's a destination. Mayor Furlong: Okay. You don't see this as creating any precedent? Kate Aanenson: A similar ... in an industrial park in a similar situation, that would be one rationale... Mayor Furlong: The factors here are not unique, is that your point? Kate Aanenson: Correct. Mayor Furlong: For this site and this type of zoning. Thank you. Any other questions for staff? If not, the applicant's here. Good evening. Anything you'd like to address to the council? Okay. Any questions for the applicant? No? Again a public hearing took place at the Planning Commission. I don't know if there have been any significant changes between the Planning Commission and council. Are there any desire for members of the public to comment on this? No? Okay. Bring it back to council then for discussion. Oh! No, that's fine. Tom Radermacher: My name's Tom Radermacher. My wife and I, JoEllen live at 2479 Bridle Creek Trail. We're just directly north of the development. I just had a question on that 170 foot retaining wall. I guess I'm not sure where that wall is. Is that right on the border of the outlot or is that north? Kate Aanenson: It's in the right-of-way. Tom Radermacher: There's some stakes out there now that say, show not the property line but the outlot line. Kate Aanenson: This is the edge of the property. This is the edge of the wetland. Way up in here. Tom Radermacher: Yeah, well I guess there's a note in here on page 9 that the developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying construction of this retaining wall will not compromise the tree preservation, and there's a lot of oaks. They said 12 trees. I guess that's why I'm wondering where the line is because there's well over 12 trees within that border. And that's where the outlot is and I think there's like a dozen 100 year oaks that will have, be compromised. I'm wondering if that engineer's drawing was done and. 23 City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 Kate Aanenson: That will be one of the conditions that will have to be ... project before they can ... submit to engineering a detail of how they're going to hold the wall back. If it's over 4 feet it has to be engineered... Tom Radermacher: Do you know how many feet it is from the outlot? Kate Aanenson: I'd have to ask the developer ... outlot. Tom Radermacher: Yeah, I know it's on the outlot but where, how many feet because I've seen the stakes and I'm wondering if that's where the wall's going to be... Kate Aanenson: ...stakes offset ... but well verify that. According to this it's not on the property line. Tom Radermacher: No. Well I guess my point is that there's, if it's where the stake is, there's well over the 12 trees that they had in the plans. It's got to be in the 20 to 30 range. And like I say, some of those, several of those are oak trees. 100 year oak trees. And I just want to verify it's on the, if the retaining wall's on the line or if it's, where it is exactly. Kate Aanenson: I'd be happy to... and well verify that. Tom Radermacher: Okay. I'd just like to make it a condition that that be done and we determine that it's within the 10 feet from the wall so that that is indeed only 12 trees that are being taken down. Kate Aanenson: ...field verify that... Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. Dan Luna: Good evening. My name is Dan Luna and I. Mayor Furlong: Why don't you just stand back a little bit so the, it will pick you up standing up straight. Thank you. Dan Luna: I live at 2483 Bridle Creek Trail and my concern is how soon construction can begin on the berm. And what assurance do we have that the berm may be built this summer because my wife and I and my family, we've looked at this construction zone, storage area back there for the better part of a year and a half and now that there's a proposed building going in, I'd really like to see some completion done back there in terms of aestheticness. Kate Aanenson: Typically during excavation, the berm would go up pretty much simultaneously with the building. The last thing to go in would be the landscaping... what they excavate they'll be using for the berm itself, so that should happen simultaneously... but the berm should go up simultaneously with the building. Dan Luna: So no guarantees that the landscaping would be done this year at all? 24 ;1 City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 Kate Aanenson: In order to get that, typically the city takes a letter of credit to ensure that that gets done. They have to make sure that they get the rest of the building done and ... those are the last things to go in. The first thing they do is... Dan Luna: When you say sprinkling system, am I, is it a safe assumption to say that the berm is irrigated? Kate Aanenson: Typically we've done that but... Dan Luna: Alright. Thank you. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. Councilman Litsey: Could those concerns be addressed now? Dan Luna: Do you want me to stay in case there's another concern? Brian Houwman: I'll answer the two. I'm Brian Houwman. I'm the architect. The stakes that they see out there are the property line so the retaining wall will be back from that. It's approximately between 10 and, 6 to 10 feet depending on the way you have to work those trees that they're concerned with. That is the goal. As far as putting in the grading, that takes place right away so we will be digging out the footings. We will be creating the berm. The berm will be to the side. The planting on it, we certainly want to try to get it done this fall so as soon as we can get started, that timeframe will happen. Mayor Furlong: Alright, thank you Councilman Litsey: Thanks. JoEllen Radermacher: Mayor Furlong, council members. My name's JoEllen Radermacher. I live at 2479 Bridle Creek Trail and the comments that I would like to make tonight is regarding a previous issue we discussed at the planning committee regarding hours of operation. I'd like to expand on that a little bit. Our request for that is, mostly what we would, I'd like to make reference to the permitted use section of the original PUD and it defines the light industrial and it includes language, there shall be negligible impact upon the surrounding environment by noise, vibration, smoke, dust or pollutants. And our main concern and why we even brought this up for our neighborhood is regarding external operations of any tenant and by these external operations we're referring mostly like vehicles. Like trucks that are left running and large doors opening and closing after business hours, particularly at night is what we're concerned about. So our request is that we would appreciate acknowledgement that this would not be allowed based on the terms of the PUD and the definition of light industrial. Thank you. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. 25 City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 Kate Aanenson: ...interpreted light industrial on that ... metal fabrication, composite... work outside. Any outdoor activity. This is intended to be indoor. Typically we don't regulate service, delivery times. Certainly if there's an excess of noise, then ... but as part of the normal operations typically it's all inside... Mayor Furlong: Did we discuss hours of operations when we were considering the PUD? Kate Aanenson: No. I think what she's reading is the light industrial... as opposed to heavy industrial... and I know we've had concerns with the metal fabrication next door in Chaska. With sometimes start skid loading... outside. Bringing the metal indoors and that can... For the most part the noise you're going to have is ... backing up of a truck with the door. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Councilwoman Ernst: So what kind of hours would that be Kate? I mean would that be during. Kate Aanenson: ...as we have with any other business so as far as, a lot of businesses do... I'm not sure, you can ask the applicant what they believe most of their... For example General Mills is 247. Pretty much... Brian Houwman: Yeah, we're a regular shop so it will be just daytime hours. Part of the problem you may run into is that if an over the road rig makes a delivery and if they show up early, well you can't ... truck drivers are running their loads and then if they have to sit there and idle until people show up. Councilman Litsey: Can you show on the drawing where most of those deliveries will be made and is that factor into that at all? Kate Aanenson: I hope so. This the berm. The 12 foot berm would be here. Where the deliveries would be on this site here. We've got a couple hundred feet between here and the houses that are. Councilman Litsey: So that berm should help protect. Kate Aanenson: Sure ... but we've worked hard to try to reduce the light spillover and all that. We've located all the lights on this side of the building. Councilman Litsey: And the planting should help. Kate Aanenson: Right, and that's what I said when you get to the planting part, that's where you want to put it, where you get the most effective mitigation for light and noise and those sort of things. I just don't want to mislead anybody... sometimes it happens where truckers can't get to the site on time. They get there late or they get there early. Councilman Litsey: And then they leave their truck idling? City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 Kate Aanenson: Well unless sometimes... you can work with. We've had good relations with... It's not very often that ... and how they manage their operations... Mayor Furlong: To the extent that there is something that rises to a level of a nuisance, we certainly have ordinances in place already to address those. Okay. Thank you. Anyone else from the public who would like to make any comments on this? Alright. Good, bring it back to council for thoughts and discussion. Consideration of a motion. Councilman Utsey: Well I just hope that every consideration is given to building up that berm and getting those plantings in this year if at all possible. I think do what we can in terms of the noise but, help somewhat with that but do our best, or the developer do their best to buffer that. Otherwise the rest seems reasonable to me. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. Other comments, thoughts? Councilman Peterson: No, it's a good project. I'd recommend approval of the site plan for the 48,000 square foot office building with the variance for the 12.9 square foot logo above the main entry. Making it subject to the Findings of Fact and also subject to reiterating obviously the goal is to get it done. I think that's everybody goal probably to get it done this year so. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Is there a second? Councilwoman Ernst: Second. Mayor Furlong: Made and seconded and I guess one comment I'll make too. I'm glad that staff will be out there on site with regard to the location of that wall and making sure that that's put in a place that's, eliminates ideally any tree loss on Outlot C. There was a lot of effort put into preserving those trees at the beginning. I know you did it, most of it and so there's not a desire to see that go away. Thank you. There's a motion made and seconded. Any other discussion on the motion? Councilman Peterson moved, Councilwoman Ernst seconded that the City Council approves Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07, subject to the following conditions: 1. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. 2. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. 27 City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 4. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. 5. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. 6. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. 7. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. 8. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. 9. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. 10. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. 11. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 12. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. 13. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/4 -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular R City Council Meeting - May 29, 2007 basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 14. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 15. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. 16. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 17. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. 18. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. 19. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. 20. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. 21. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. 22. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. 23. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 24. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 25. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. 26. The total sign area for the building shall not exceed 73 square feet including the approved logo. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Mayor Furlong: Appreciate your comments. Thank you everyone. 29 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION Application of Eden Trace Corporation for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot office/warehouse building with a variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the entrance. On May 15, 2007, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of Eden Trace Corporation for a site plan review for the property located at 2460 Galpin Court. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed site plan which was preceded by published and mailed notice. The Planning Commission heard testimony from all interested persons wishing to speak and now makes the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The property is currently zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD). 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Office/Industrial uses. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. Site Plan Findings: a. The proposed development is consistent with the elements and objectives of the city's development guides, including the comprehensive plan, official road mapping, and other plans that may be adopted; b. The proposed development is consistent with the site plan review requirements; c. The proposed development preserves the site in its natural state to the extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general appearance of the neighboring developed or developing or developing areas; d. The proposed development creates a harmonious relationship of building and open space with natural site features and with existing and future buildings having a visual relationship to the development; e. The proposed development creates a functional and harmonious design for structures and site features, with special attention to the following: 1) An internal sense of order for the buildings and use on the site and provision of a desirable environment for occupants, visitors and general community; 8CWirr) 2) The amount and location of open space and landscaping; 3) Materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design concept and the compatibility of the same with adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; and 4) Vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in terms of location and number of access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and access points, general interior circulation, separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and arrangement and amount of parking. 5) Protects adjacent and neighboring properties through reasonable provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, preservation of views, light and air and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. 5. Variance Findings (signs): A variance from the requirements of the City Code may be granted where it is shown that by reason of topography or other conditions, strict compliance with the requirements of this ordinance would cause a hardship; provided that a variance may be granted only if the variance does not adversely affect the spirit or intent of this ordinance. Granting of the variance may reduce the total amount of signage on the building. 6. The planning report #07-11 dated May 15, 2007, prepared by Robert Generous, eta], is incorporated herein. The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the site plan review with the sign variance. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 15`s day of May, 2007. lA Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 19. Manholes with two -foot sumps shall be installed as the last road -accessible structures prior to discharge into the stormwater pond. 20. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall to have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 21. The existing stormwater pond and areas downstream of the pond shall be protected from sediment produced by the construction site. For example, if turbid water is found in the stormwater pond, a plug could be placed in the flared -end section (FES) of the outlet structure so sediment does not go off-site. Once settling of the sediment occurs, the water could be slowly released. 22. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 23. The private storm sewer should be realigned so that it will not lie within the footprint for the future expansion. 24. The site developer for Lot 1 must remove the curb and gutter at the approved access locations and construct a concrete apron per City Detail Plate 5207. 25. The site developer must replace the catch basin casting at the northern access with a surmountable casting." All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 7 to 0. PUBLIC HEARING: Public Present: Name Address Tom & JoEllen Radermacher 2479 Bridle Creek Trail (Mark Undestad left the meeting for this item due to a conflict of interest.) 35 SCANNED Planning Commission Meeting -May 15, 2007 Bob Generous presented the staff report on this item and addressed issues brought up in a letter from Tom and JoEllen Radermacher. McDonald: Thank you staff. Kurt, would you like to start us out? Papke: With the sign that the variance is concerned with, is that a lit sign in any way? Is it back lit? Front lit? Generous: No. Papke: No lighting at all? Generous: No lighting. Papke: That's all. McDonald: Okay. Kevin? Dillon: I do not have any questions right now. McDonald: Okay. Kathleen. Thomas: Neither do I. McDonald: Debbie. Larson: Pretty straightforward. McDonald: Okay. Dan. Keefe: I've got a couple questions. McDonald: Alright. Keefe: ...berming on the north side of this thing you know when we originally did the PUD with this. Two questions along those lines. One is, is it working from the residents perspective? I mean what sort of feedback have you gotten in regards to? Generous: On Waytek? Keefe: Well yeah, is it big enough you know, and I think we also talked about it's sort of sight line in terms of the height that we wanted it to be and the width and you know. Really the question is, what sort of feedback is the city getting on the berming? Is it working or not? 36 Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 Generous: Well Waytek the only, all we've received so far is positive response. Plus they were able, a lot of landscaping goes on this. The developer's been working with the neighbors where they actually give them stakes and they can help lay out. Keefe: Okay. So generally you know, what you're saying is generally what we tended to happen seems to be happening. Yeah right. And is it your opinion then, based upon, that the berming that will go on in this particular building will be sort of consistent with what is going on in the other building? Generous: Yes. Keefe: Okay. Alright. Where are the hours of operation? Are we limited in terms of the hours of operation in this? Generous: There weren't any standards established as a part of that. We felt then you're telling someone how to run their business. Keefe: Right, yeah. Generous: City Council was very opposed to that idea. Keefe: Right. Generous: And if you get a business that has two shifts, do you want to say you can't be in Chanhassen? Keefe: Right. Do we anticipate a lot of trucks going into this particular building? I mean large semi trailer type. Generous: They redistribute things as I understand so they get things and they package. Keefe: So we will get some of that, yeah. Okay. The lights on the northeast side, the height of the building is what, 24 feet, is that right? The berm is what, 10-12 feet with trees. What is the height of those lights and what's the intended purpose of those lights? Is it to light the, there's a couple parking spaces along there, is that right? Generous: Not along the, along the east. The lighting would be just above the overhead doors and so it'd be like, it'd be more like security lighting. It would light the area just underneath. Keefe: Okay. So you're not talking putting them up at 24 feet so they, it's more just above the doors? Generous: Correct. Keefe: So maybe at 10 feet, right? Okay. 37 Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 Generous: And then as you go farther down then you have the standard light poles, shoe box fixture with a 90 degree cut off. Keefe: Yeah, I was really more concerned about those ones that did kind of go towards the north a little bit. Those are a bit lower. Okay, great. Thank you. McDonald: The only question I had is, I suppose I should wait but I wanted to know what Outset does and I believe you kind of alluded, you don't really know so IT save that for the applicant. I have no further questions. With that, if the applicant would like to come forward and you know again address any issues or clarify any issues which have come up that will help us on our deliberations, we'd appreciate it. Brian Houwman: I'm Brian Houwman. I'm the architect. Outset is a company that takes barbeque elements, flippers, pieces for barbeques. Re -package those pieces and ship them back out. Perhaps there's someone in the back here who's daughter works there that can explain it even past that. I've been in their front showroom and see all of the different pieces they have but they don't manufacture it. They buy it somewhere. Bring it in. Package it. Ship it out. McDonald: Okay, thank you. Anything further? Brian Houwman: No. McDonald: Okay. At this point then, well first of all does anyone on the commission have any questions for the applicant? No? Okay. Well now open it up for a public meeting and I would invite anyone to come up. Make comment at the podium. All I ask is that you state your name and address and address the commission. Tom Radermacher: My name's Tom Radermacher. My wife JoEllen and I live directly to the north of the property at 2479 Bridle Creek Trail. First I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak and I want to thank the staff and this developer. They did a good job with the oudot and the berm and stuff and communicating with the neighbors. But the only thought I can add, Bob's already answered most of our questions there. The only thing I might add would be additional plantings on the berm due to the size of the, the increased size of the building. If that is something that can be considered. Other than that I guess you answered my questions. McDonald: Okay. Keefe: Didn't they oversize that? I mean I was looking at the plantings on it. They wanted, they exceeded the requirements, did they not? Generous: Right. They, if you look at the landscaping plan there's additional plantings above the required. Their intention is to put down along that north edge and into the outlot. Keefe: You know maybe it's something you can get with the developer and look and see exactly how they're going to, I think they're open to that. U-1 Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 Tom Radermacher: Thank you. McDonald: Okay. Does anyone else wish to come forward and make comment? Okay, now I have to anticipate that this is going to be a positive, ringing endorsement since we know of the conflict of interest. Debbie Lloyd: No positive ringing endorsement. Just a little explanation that the feature above the doorway is actually the company logo. They manufacture overseas very high end entertaining cookware, barbeque products and other show ware is a term they use. They sell it in high end retail places. You can find it here at Byerly's. You can find it at, I wanted to say Dayton's, Marshall Fields. What is it called? Larson: Macy's. Debbie Lloyd: So it's a small company. Right now I think, my daughter was the seventh employee and they might have 9 now. They're a growing firm however and they'll bring some good tax revenue and I know that's what we're looking for here. McDonald: Well we appreciate the information and the clarification about the logo. Thank you Debbie. Does anyone else wish to come forward and make comment? Seeing no one, I will close the public meeting and I'll bring it back up for a discussion amongst the commissioners. And Dan, we'll start with you. Keefe: Just a question in regards to the variance. Again does it require a hardship or, with this variance? I mean how do we kind of justify that? Generous: Well sign variances are different from ... or even a subdivision variance. It's more, it's... The City Council may grant where it's shown that by reason of topography or other conditions strict compliance with the requirements of the sign ordinance would cause a hardship... What they are looking at it as a hardship and they could make a sign that would permit a... We'd prefer to let them put their logo on now and grant the variance and not have the big sign. Keefe: So if we grant the variance, can we also put a restriction in terms of limiting the sign? Generous: I would think that would be appropriate. Keefe: Just what I'm hearing is from a city standpoint, you're saying we don't necessarily want this big sign and they're able to do that and the logo. You know we're better off just limiting the, any thoughts from you guys? Larson: Are they going to have a road sign somewhere that says what it is or? Generous: Well if you look at the elevation, it's hard to see, they have just a little Outset right above the entrance. And I believe that's more along their intent. 39 Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 McDonald: Well if I understand what you're saying, what your logic is, you're saying that they're entitled to a sign 24 feet by, or no, 73 square feet and that would be too big so what you're hoping for is that by granting the picnic table, the sign that they will come up with will be smaller and I guess it will incorporate some of that area into it so that reduces the actual size itself. Generous: Right. Then they can actually get a sign bigger than 73 square feet. That's the size sign they would need to make this logo 15%. Keefe: Yeah I'm alright you know kind of, if it's kind of a substitution thing. My concern is they put this logo up and then now by the way, we want to max out on our signage too and then it kind of maybe. McDonald: Yeah and I guess I kind of agree with you. If our intent is, I'm not sure where your hook is to keep the sign smaller by granting this. Keefe: Can we just do a total square footage of signage and logo will not exceed? Generous: That would be... McDonald: Okay. So then at that point we get to count the logo as part of whatever happens with the signage and, which is I think what your intent is right? Keefe: So then their sign would have to be smaller by the total square footage. McDonald: Right. Keefe: I'll make that as an amendment to that. McDonald: Okay. And I guess the specifics of that staff can come up with as far as the numbers you want in there. You71 help us out with that. Keefe: I'll add it as an amendment. McDonald: Okay. Debbie? Larson: Really it was the same concerns so we covered it. McDonald: Okay. Kathleen? Thomas: I'm good. McDonald: Okay. Kevin? Dillon: No questions. U11 1 Planning Commission Meeting -May 15, 2007 McDonald: I didn't mean to pick on you on the first one. Please feel free to. Dillon: That is, I was, didn't feel picked on at all. McDonald: Okay, good. That's what we want. Papke: I have kind of a late question here on, there's a rain garden on the plan here and in the first case before us tonight there was a public member that got up and suggested a rain garden and we said well you know, we can't be assured that that gets maintained and so on, and now we see a rain garden in this one. I take it that this one is strictly voluntary? Doesn't help meet any requirements or anything and so the issue that was brought up in the first case tonight is not an issue here? Generous: Well, they're two separate things. This is a different watershed district. Carver County does require the use of rain gardens. And secondly we believe that with at least business, they have more ability to do the long term maintenance that is required to keep these rain gardens functioning because what they do is collect sand and get clogged up... Papke: Could you clarify Carver County requires rain gardens. Generous: Yeah. The watershed district for a small portion of Chanhassen. Papke: So who within that small portion of Chanhassen must put in a rain garden and of what size and nature? This is kind of a new one on me. Generous: On a who, any development... may be limited to just this site. I'm not sure. It's not very big. Or this subdivision I should say. Papke: Okay. Okay. So this subdivision. Generous: Is all within that watershed. Papke: So all the buildings have a rain garden within this industrial park? Generous: Yes. They're on the south side of this drive aisle there's one that's in that development. And one of the first buildings on the south side and eventually they drain to the storm water pond in the southwest corner of this project and then go into Chaska. McDonald: I have to admit to that. That one slid by us because I don't remember discussing the rain gardens on all the rest of them. Generous: They show up. It's in Carver County a little bit... Waytek has one on the east side where their parking is. McDonald: Okay. I really have no comments or questions at this point. I think we've kind of addressed all the concerns and sounds as though it's a good plan and again, if it brings business 41 Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 into the city and allows us to increase our tax base, that's always a good thing and so, and it does sound as though this developer has turned out to be a good neighbor to the homeowners of both to the north and to the east and for that I'm glad. I'll accept a motion and you should probably do it so you can add your amendment. Keefe: I'll make a motion that the Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends the City Council approves the site plan for a 48,042 square foot one story office warehouse building with a variance for a 12.9 square foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Houwman Architects dated April 13, 2007, subject to conditions 1 through 25. And I'll add condition number 26 that says something along the lines of, as a condition of granting the variance the total signage area, including the logo area shall not exceed the total area allowed for signage under the ordinance. McDonald: And I would expect staff to massage that so that we're perfectly legal with that but. Papke: I'll second that motion. McDonald: Okay. Keefe moved, Papke seconded that the Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07, subject to the following conditions: 1. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. 2. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. 3. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Oudot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. 5. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. 6. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. 7. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. Ra Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 8. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. 9. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. 10. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. 11. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 12. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Tyne of Slope Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. 13. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/4 -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 14. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 15. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. 16. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 43 Planning Commission Meeting - May 15, 2007 17. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. 18. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. 19. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. 20. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. 21. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. 22. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. 23. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 24. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 25. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. 26. As a condition of granting the variance the total signage area, including the logo area, shall not exceed the total area allowed for signage under the ordinance. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0. (Mark Undestad did not vote on this item due to a conflict of interest.) PUBLIC HEARING: ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 20, ZONING, CHANHASSEN CITY CODE. Generous: Thank you Mr. Chairman, commissioners. Some of these are more our housekeeping measures like Section 20-5 from the ordinance specifies all the arterial and collector roads in the city. We just added Bluff Creek Boulevard and we're recommending that it be included in the list. The second amendment is to Section 20-258. Under the licensing section of the ordinance we permit golf courses to have liquor licenses but under the CUP standards we didn't permit it for golf courses, only driving ranges and so we wanted to have it all consistent and in the same language so we're recommending that that be added to Section 20-258, subsection 7. The third issue is in all our commercial industrial districts we discovered that when we cite the landscaping ordinance we, through re -codification of the ordinance we missed the citations changed and so CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. 07-11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a request for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot officetwarehouse building (Outset) and a Sign Variance on property zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) located at 2460 Galpin Court. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review on the City's web site at www.ci.chanhassen.mn.uslserv�lan/07-I l.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. Robert Generous, Senior Planner Email: b_eenerous@ci.chanhassen.mn.us Phone: 952-227-1131 (Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on May 3, 2007) o-7- 11 SCANNED Planning 8 Natural Resources There were no issues or concerns raised regarding the proposed development as part Phone 952.227.1130 of the public hearing process. Staff was able to satisfactorily address the concerns Fax: 952.227.1110 expressed in a letter from the residents to the north of the project. Public Works MEMORANDUM 1591 Park Road TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager CITYOF FROM: Bob Generous, Senior Planner CIIANIIASSEN Staff recommends adoption of the motion as specified on pages 10 - 12 in the Senior center DATE: May 29, 2007 O 7700 Market Boulevard V PC Bax 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 SUBJ: Outset Building Web Site Planning Case #07-11 Administration 1. Letter from Tom and JoEllen Radermacher to the Chanhassen Planning Phone: 952,227.1100 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fax: 952.227.1110 2. Planning Commission Staff Report dated May 15, 2007. Building Inspections The applicant is requesting site plan approval for a one-story, 48,000 square -foot Phone: 952.227.1180 office/warehouse building. Additionally, the applicant is requesting a variance to Fax: 952.227.1190 permit a 12.9 square -foot logo above the building entrance. Engineering Phone: 952.227.1160 ACTION REQUIRED Fax: 952.227.1170 Finance City Council approval requires a majority of City Council present. Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY Park d Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 The Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 15, 2007 to review the Fax: 952.227.1110 proposed development. The Planning Commission voted 6 for and 0 against a Recreation Center motion recommending approval of the proposed development with the addition of 2310 Coulter Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 condition 26 restricting the overall size of the building signage. The Planning Fax: 952 227.14G4 Commission minutes are attached. Planning 8 Natural Resources There were no issues or concerns raised regarding the proposed development as part Phone 952.227.1130 of the public hearing process. Staff was able to satisfactorily address the concerns Fax: 952.227.1110 expressed in a letter from the residents to the north of the project. Public Works 1591 Park Road RECOMMENDATION Phone: 952.227.1300 Fax: 952.221.1310 Staff recommends adoption of the motion as specified on pages 10 - 12 in the Senior center staff report dated May 15, 2007 approving the project. Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 9522271110 ATTACHMENTS Web Site www ci.chanhassen.mn.us 1. Letter from Tom and JoEllen Radermacher to the Chanhassen Planning Commission dated May 17, 2007. 2. Planning Commission Staff Report dated May 15, 2007. 3. Planning Commission Minutes dated May 15, 2007. g:xplant2007 planning casesx07-11 outset, inchexecutive smomary.doc The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A goat place to live, work, and play. May 15, 2007 To: Chanhassen Planning Commission Re: Chanhassen West Business Park Property Location: 2460 Galpin Court (Lot #5) Planning Case 2007-11 Dear Planning Commission, as residents of Trotters Ridge we have reviewed the staff report and have a few conditions that we ask consideration for in your recommendations about this proposed building site. These conditions are as follows: 1. Lighting – because of the angle of the building, any lighting on the east side of the building will be visible from the residential area. We request that light fixtures selected would have the light exposure focused to the south. Limit exposure to the north. 2. Operations – there are two large drive-in doors on the northeast side of the building. We understand that the area including these doors will be temporarily sublet. We request that whoever occupies this area be subject to the terms of the PUD. 3. Bern – please clarify the height of the berm on the north side of the building. The Proposal/Summary section of the staff report states a 12 -foot berm, yet on page 7 of the staff report under Grading and Drainage it is stated that the applicant proposes a 16 -foot berm. We would support the taller berm directly to the north tapering down to 12 feet to the east. 4. Hours of Opertation - we request that the applicant shall limit the hours of operation for any business to 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 5. Outdoor Storage – we request that the applicant shall not permit outdoor storage of any kind in view of residential properties to the north 6. Lighted Signs – we request that no lighted signs, external or internal, be permitted that would be in view of residential properties to the north. We appreciate your review of these considerations and look forward to the Planning Commission meeting. Sincerely —room and J114enermache't 2479 Bridle Creek Trail Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 448-3222 CITY OF CHANHASSEN STAFF REPORT PC DATE: May 15, 2007 CC DATE: 4••-9;1 May 29, 2007 REVIEW DEADLINE: June 12, 2007 CASE #: 07-11 BY: AF, RG, LH, ML, JM, IS, KM PROPOSAL: Request for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot officetwarehouse building with a sign Variance to permit placement of a 12.9 square -foot logo above the entrance. LOCATION: 2460 Galpin Court (Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park) APPLICANT: Eden Trace Corporation. Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)361-0722 unde6@aol.com PRESENT ZONING: Planned Unit Development (PUD) 2020 LAND USE PLAN: Office/Industrial ACREAGE: 3.58 acres DENSITY: F.A.R. 0.31 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The developer is proposing a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office/warehouse building with a sign variance to permit placement of a 12.9 square -foot logo above the entrance. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The City's discretion in approving or denying a site plan is limited to whether or not the proposed project complies with Zoning Ordinance requirements. If it meets these standards, the City must then approve the site plan. This is a quasi-judicial decision. The City's discretion in approving or denying a variance is limited to whether or not the proposed project meets the standards in the Zoning Ordinance for a variance. The City has a relatively high level of discretion with a variance because the applicant is seeking a deviation from established standards. This is a quasi judicial decision. Location Map Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park 2460 Galpin Court Planning Case 07-11 City of Chanhassen /CMNID Outset, hic. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 2of13 PROPOSAL/SUMMARY The applicant is requesting site plan approval for a one-story, 48,000 square -foot officelwarehouse building. Additionally, the applicant is requesting a variance to permit a 12.9 square -foot logo above the building entrance. The property immediately to the north of the site is an Outlot within Chanhassen West Business Park containing a wetland. To the north of the wetland is a residential single- family subdivision, Trotters Ridge, which is zoned Planned Unit Development -Residential. The property to the east is an Outlot within the development that is being preserved as permanent open space. The property to the south is part of the Chanhassen West Business Park development and is zoned Planned Unit Development. The property to the west is part of an industrial office park in the City of Chaska. Water and sewer service was provided to the site as part of the Chanhassen West Business Park development. Access to the site is via a private street which is shared with the Minger Building to the south and connects to Galpin Court which was constructed as part of the subdivision. Chanhassen West Business Park Site Concept The 12 -foot berm on the north side of the building shields the majority of the building from views to the north. Staff is recommending that the berm be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park, to provide additional screening of the building and parking lot. This extension may connect to the 966 or 968 contours. It will require the extension of a retaining wall from the building along the north end of the access drive. There is an open area in the Outlet and the recommended extension will not impact any trees. The proposed development complies with all zoning district and site plan review requirements. Staff is recommending approval of the site plan with the variance for the logo over the entrance subject to the conditions of this staff report. APPLICABLE REGUATIONS Chapter 20, Article II, Division 6, Site Plan Review Chapter 20, Article =11, Division 7, Design Standards for Commercial, Industrial and Office - Institutional Developments Chanhassen West Business Park Development Design Standards Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 3 of 13 BACKGROUND On September 29, 2005, The Chanhassen City Council approved Site Plan Planning Case #05- 27, for a 46,152 square -foot office warehouse building on Lot 4, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park, which is immediately south of this project site. The access for Lots 4 and 5, Block 2, are via a private street. On September 29, 2005 the Chanhassen City Council approved the final plat for Chanhassen West Business Park creating 8 lots, 3 outlots and associated right-of-way for public streets. On August 22, 2005, the Chanhassen City Council approved the following: Rezoning of the property located within the Chanhassen West Business Park from Agricultural Estate District (A-2) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) incorporating the development design standards contained within the staff report; Preliminary Plat for Chanhassen West Business Park, plans prepared by Schoell & Madson, Inc., dated June 17, 2005; and Wetland Alteration Permit to fill and alter wetlands within the development, plans prepared by Schoell & Madson, Inc., dated June 17, 2005. GENERAL SITE PLAN/ARCHITECTURE 00 in OEI in ❑O 1 n ❑O in 001�1.,.I n ❑O ini Lyl=1 ■ _ s I�I�I_ ° n ■I ° ■ ■ �Irll � ° i_II �f�i o El o 190I�IIILliii�n■ii ii�n�n�Il��lll ■IL.:WIN -O O ■ U • ■ A A e © o ARCHITECTURAL COMPLIANCE Size Portion Placement There are two main entries proposed for the building. Each entry is angled at a corner of the building and faces the southeast. These entries are emphasized by projecting portals of five feet Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 4 of 13 (south entry) and three feet (north entry) in depth, arches and rounded copper -colored metal canopies. Material and Detail and Color Materials consist of 12 -inch reddish/brown rock -face concrete block as the primary building material, tan single -score smooth -face concrete block in a band at the top of the wall, Prairie Bluff/Navajo stone veneer in the building columns, Isanti & Sahara four -inch textured stone veneer at the base of the building, and tan sill blocks and band separating the block from the stone veneer. Building articulation is accomplished through the enhanced entrance architectural detailing, four - inch projected textured rock veneer surfaced columns spaced around the building, and changes in materials and colors. Circular windows are proposed within the building panels on the south side of the building. Only the top 12 feet of the building are visible to the north due to the 12 -foot berm along that elevation. Staff recommends that an additional architectural element, such as the use of tiling, creating a colored block pattern or the use of circular windows be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. Doors and window frames and metal coping are all copper colored. Windows contain insulated glass. The developer is proposing the use of higher, circular windows on south side of the buildings within the wall panels west of the employee patio. Height and Roof Design Building height is 24 feet to the top of the parapet, except in the area where the business logo is located which is 26 feet. Pitched roof elements consist of the arches over the entries. Mechanical equipment shall be screened through the use of low -profile units and placement away from the edges of the roof. Facade Transparency Only the southeast corner of the building is visible from the public right-of-way. This elevation includes the main entry to the building which contains storefront -type windows and doors. All other areas shall include landscaping material and architectural detailing and articulation. Site Furnishing An employee patio area is proposed behind a screen fence on the south side of the building. This area should include benches and/or picnic tables. The developer needs to connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 5of13 Loading Areas, Refuse Area, etc. Screening of service yards, refuse and waste removal, other unsightly areas and truck parking/loading areas is provided by locating these facilities on the western side of the building. Trash storage is proposed inside the building. Landscaping Minimum requirements for landscaping include 4,943 square feet of landscaped area around the parking lot, 8 landscape islands or peninsulas, 19 trees for the parking lot, and bufferyard plantings along the north and west property lines. The applicant's proposed as compared to the requirements for landscape area and parking lot trees is shown in the following table. Required Proposed Vehicular use landscape area 4,943 sq. ft. >4,943 sq. ft. Trees/ parking lot 19 overstory trees 9 overstory trees Islands/parking lot 8 islands or peninsulas 6 islands/peninsulas Applicant does not meet minimum requirements for trees and peninsulas in the parking lot area. Staff recommends that the applicant increase the number of trees in the parking lot to meet minimum landscape requirements and add two peninsulas to the west parking area. Applicant meets minimum requirements for bufferyard plantings along the north and east property lines. Lot Frontage and Parking location The lot fronts on a cul-de-sac of Galpin Court and shares access via a private street with the property to the south. No more than 50 percent of the parking shall be between the front fagade and the street. Parking is distributed around the building with 18 stalls to the east, 35 to the south and 22 to the west. Eight parking stalls are being provided within the building. Proof of parking for 19 potential parking spaces is located adjacent to the private street accessing the site. These spaces would only be installed if parking were to become a problem on the site. Required plantings Proposed plantings Bufferyard D — north property 10 overstory trees 15 overstory trees line, 360' length 21 understory trees 67 understory trees 32 shrubs 44 shrubs Bufferyard B — west property 5 overstory trees 6 overstory trees line, 250' 7 understory trees 10 understory trees 12 shrubs 18 shrubs Applicant meets minimum requirements for bufferyard plantings along the north and east property lines. Lot Frontage and Parking location The lot fronts on a cul-de-sac of Galpin Court and shares access via a private street with the property to the south. No more than 50 percent of the parking shall be between the front fagade and the street. Parking is distributed around the building with 18 stalls to the east, 35 to the south and 22 to the west. Eight parking stalls are being provided within the building. Proof of parking for 19 potential parking spaces is located adjacent to the private street accessing the site. These spaces would only be installed if parking were to become a problem on the site. Outset, hic. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 6of13 LIGHTING/SIGNAGE Ten wall -mounted lighting units are proposed around the building: three on the east side, three on the south side and four on the west side. Additionally, five pole -mounted light fixtures are proposed around the parking areas: one southeast of the building, two along the access drive in to the site, one south of the building and one west of the building. Pole lighting may not exceed 30 feet in height. Proposed lighting units include 16 -inch area cutoff, forward -throw fixtures. A decorative, shoebox fixture (high-pressure sodium vapor lamps) with a square ornamental pole shall be used throughout the development area for area lighting. All light fixtures shall be shielded. A monument sign is proposed at the entrance off Galpin Court. The monument sign shall not exceed eighty (80) square feet in sign display area nor be greater than eight (8) feet m height. Monument signs shall be a minimum of 10 feet from the property line. Wall signage will be limited to the areas above the building entrances. Signage must comply with the PUD standards and City Code requirements. A separate sign permit application is required for all signage. The applicant is requesting a variance to include a 12.9 square -foot logo over the main entrance to the building. City Code requires that logos not exceed 15 percent of the sign area. For a logo this size, the accompanying sign would need to be 73.2 square feet. Based on the wall area of 4,848 square feet (24' x 202'), the tenant would be permitted a maximum sign area of three percent of the wall area or 145.44 square feet including a logo of 21.82 square feet. However, within the development, signs are usually 18 to 24 inches tall. Assuming a 1:1 ratio, letter height to width, the sign area, excluding the logo, would be approximately 40 square feet. By maintaining the logo standard, we require the user enlarge their sign to comply with ordinance. The proposed logo represents 59 percent of a potential logo size. The inclusion of the logo above the entryway adds a unique architectural accent to the design of the building. The granting of the variance may result in the reduction in the overall signage on the building. COMPLIANCE TABLE PUD Outset Building Building Height 2 stories 1 story 30 feet 24 feet Building Setback N' - 40'E - 50' N" - 50'E - 297' W -30'S-0' W -58'S-48' Parking Stalls 101 stalls 75 stalls plus, 19 stalls shown as proof of parking, plus 8 interior (Total 10 1) Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 7 of 13 PUD Outset Buildin¢ (Office 5/1,000 with 16,014 sq. ft. of office equals 80 stalls. Warehouse 1/1,000 for first 10,000, then 1/ 2,000 thereafter with 32,028 sq. ft. of warehouse equals 21 stalls.) Parking Setback N* - 40'E -10' N* - 48'E - 30' W-20' S-0' W -20'S-15' Hard Surface Coverage 70%# 70% Lot Area 1 acre 3.58 acres A wetland buffer/setback 16.5'/40' 16.5'/50' * Setback is from the 16.5 foot wetland buffer. # Hard surface coverage must average 70 percent over the entire development. Individual lots may exceed 70 percent site coverage. See table below. Lot Lot Area Building area PUD Bldg. Site coverage Site (acres) (sq. ft.) area Estimate (acres) Coverage F.A.R. 0.28 (%) (sq. ft.) Lot 3+ pt 1 7.4 110,000 97,300 5.1 69 &2,B1 a ek Pt Lot 1 & 2, 2.65 25,300 est. 25,300 1.6 60 B1 Lot T, B 2 3.55 46,500 est. 46,500 2.49 70 Lot 2, B2 3.58 49,400 40,300 2.89 80 (Building 2 Lot 3, B2 2.85 34,800 est. 34,800 1.94 68 Lot 4, B2 5.0 49,700 61,400 3.1 62 Lot 5, B2 3.58 48,000 43,700 2.5 70 (Outset) Outlot C 3.8 0 0 10 0 Total 32.44 363,700 349,300 1 19.62 60 GRADING AND DRAINAGE The site was mass graded with the Chanhassen West Business Park development. The development grading plan identifies a four -foot high berm on the north side of the building. The applicant proposes to increase the height of this berm to 16 feet to provide additional screening to the property to the north. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 8 of 13 Runoff from the site will be conveyed via private storm sewer to the pond located in the southwest corner of Chanhassen West Business Park. The pond has been excavated and has the capacity to treat the runoff generated from this site. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan should be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP must be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP must be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP should include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. Erosion Control Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details must be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. Erosion control blanket should be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. All exposed soil areas should have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slone Time (Maximum time an area can Steeper than 3:1 7 days remain open when the area 10:1 to 3:1 14 days is not actively being worked.) Flatter than 10:1 21 days These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. Sediment Control Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and should be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12" of %- inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls must be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection must be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP should be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence is needed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence should be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property must to have J - Hooks installed every 50 feet. Outset, hic. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 9 of 13 Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets should include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning should be included in the SWPPP. RETAINING WALLS The plan identifies two retaining walls that were not shown on the original development plan. The walls are necessary since the building pad, parking and loading area footprint is larger than originally anticipated. All walls will be privately owned and maintained. The retaining wall on the northwest corner of the parking lot/loading dock area will be approximately 180 feet long with a maximum height of 10 feet. This retaining wall will lie approximately 10 feet east of the public storm sewer that conveys water from the wetland in Outlot B to the wetland in Outlot A. The developer has agreed to shift this retaining wall to the east so that there will be 15 feet between the storm sewer and the wall. This wall will lie within the existing 40 -foot wide drainage and utility easement; therefore, the property owner must sign an encroachment agreement. The oversized drainage and utility easement was platted due to the depth of the storm sewer pipe. A 170 -foot long retaining wall is proposed on the east side of the lot. The maximum height of this wall is eight feet. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of this retaining wall will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. Retaining walls four feet high or higher require a building permit and must be designed by an engineer registered in the State of Minnesota. UTILITIES Lateral sanitary sewer and watermain were installed within Galpin Court in conjunction with the Chanhassen West Business Park development. The sanitary sewer service to the building will be core drilled into the existing manhole on the south side of the site. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the manhole. The water service will extend from the existing service stub on the south side of the property. All watermain installed on this site will be privately owned and maintained. The trunk sanitary sewer and water hookup charges for this site were previously assessed and have been paid. STREETS Galpin Court was constructed with the Chanhassen West Business Park development. Access to this site will be from the privately owned and maintained driveway extending from the Galpin Court cul-de-sac. Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 10 of 13 OTHER AGENCIES The applicant must apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e., Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. MISCELLANEOUS A portion of the Park Dedication Fees ($40,150) was paid in cash with the final plat with the remaining balance of $319,350 being paid with the building permit based on the lot area. The total area of all lots within the subdivision is 28.61 acres. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is as follows: (3.58 acres - 28.61 acres) x $319,350.00 = $39,960.58 A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. Fire hydrant locations are acceptable. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. The owner and/or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss property line issues as well as plan review and permit procedures. RECOMMENDATION Staff and the Planning Commission recommends that the City Council adopt the following motion and adoption of the attached findings of fact and recommendation: "The Chanhassen Remning Gswwtissisis feeommengs City Council approves the Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07, subject to the following conditions: 1. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. 2. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 11 of 13 3. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. 5. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. 6. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees m Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. 7. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. 8. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. 9. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase II Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. 10. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. 11. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 12. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: TTwe of Slope Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 12 of 13 13. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/4 -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 14. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 15. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. 16. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 17. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. 18. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. 19. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. 20. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. 21. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. 22. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. 23. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 24. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 25. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. 26. The total sign area for the building shall not exceed 73 square feet including the approved logo. Outset, Inc. Planning Case 2007-11 May 15, 2007 Page 13 of 13 ATTACHMENTS 1. Findings of Fact and Recommendation. 2. Development Review Application. 3. Reduced Copy Site Plan. 4. Reduced Copy Floor Plan. 5. Reduced Copy Exterior Elevations. 6. Reduced Copy Grading Plan. 7. Reduced Copy Utility Plan. 8. Reduced Copy Tree Preservation Plan. 9. Reduced Copy Landscape Plan. 10. Reduced Copy Landscape Details Plan. 11. Chanhassen West Business Park Development Design Standards. 12. Public Hearing Notice and Mailing List. gAplan\2007 planting cases\07-11 outset, inc\staff report 15 b2.doc CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION t Application of Eden Trace Corporation for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot office/warehouse building with a variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the entrance. On May 15, 2007, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting to consider the application of Eden Trace Corporation for a site plan review for the property located at 2460 Galpin Court. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed site plan which was preceded by published and mailed notice. The Planning Commission heard testimony from all interested persons wishing to speak and now makes the following: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The property is currently zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD). 2. The property is guided by the Land Use Plan for Office/Industrial uses. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. Site Plan Findings: a. The proposed development is consistent with the elements and objectives of the city's development guides, including the comprehensive plan, official road mapping, and other plans that may be adopted; b. The proposed development is consistent with the site plan review requirements; c. The proposed development preserves the site in its natural state to the extent practicable by minimizing tree and soil removal and designing grade changes to be in keeping with the general appearance of the neighboring developed or developing or developing areas; d. The proposed development creates a harmonious relationship of building and open space with natural site features and with existing and future buildings having a visual relationship to the development; e. The proposed development creates a functional and harmonious design for structures and site features, with special attention to the following: 1) An internal sense of order for the buildings and use on the site and provision of a desirable environment for occupants, visitors and general community; 2) The amount and location of open space and landscaping; 3) Materials, textures, colors and details of construction as an expression of the design concept and the compatibility of the same with adjacent and neighboring structures and uses; and 4) Vehicular and pedestrian circulation, including walkways, interior drives and parking in terms of location and number of access points to the public streets, width of interior drives and access points, general interior circulation, separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and arrangement and amount of parking. 5) Protects adjacent and neighboring properties through reasonable provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, preservation of views, light and air and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. 5. Variance Findings (signs): A variance from the requirements of the City Code may be granted where it is shown that by reason of topography or other conditions, strict compliance with the requirements of this ordinance would cause a hardship; provided that a variance may be granted only if the variance does not adversely affect the spirit or intent of this ordinance. Granting of the variance may reduce the total amount of signage on the building. 6. The planning report #07-11 dated May 15, 2007, prepared by Robert Generous, eta], is incorporated herein. The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the site plan review with the sign variance. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 15'h day of May, 2007. CHANHASSEN PLANNING M" Its Chairman 2 CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7700 Market Boulevard — P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 — (952) 227-1100 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION Applicant Name and Address: 0-7-1( Planni ngj�ias@itst% ANw A csEN RECEIVED APR 13 2007 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT Owner Name and Address: LDE 4 TRACE Ct71:_P q%S6 MALLOtY WQP_T C9i0JAASSEW. Mrl 55317 Contact: MFtk.K I,WDesfl-b Phone: 92361 T122- Fax: g52. 361 0'12.3 Email: Unda6 a aol. coM. NOTE: Consultation with City staff is required prior to submittal, including review of development plans Comprehensive Plan Amendment Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Interim Use Permit (IUP) Non -conforming Use Permit Planned Unit Development' Rezoning Sign Permits Sign Plan Review Site Plan Review (SPR)` Subdivision` Temporary Sales Permit Vacation of Right-0f-Way/Easements (VAC) Variance (VAR) Wetland Alteration Permit (WAP) Zoning Appeal Zoning Ordinance Amendment is Notification Sign – $200 (City to install and remove) X E for Filing Fees/Attorney Cost" $50 UP/SPRA/AC/VAR/WAP/Metes & Bounds MinorrSUB Do TOTAL FEE $ Z 30, r— An additional fee of $3.00 per address within the public hearing notification area will be invoiced to the applicant prior to the public hearing. "Sixteen (16) full-size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 8%" X 11" reduced copy for each plan sheet along with a digital copy in TIFF -Group 4 ('.tif) format. "Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract. Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews. NOTE: When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application. SCANNED PROJECT NAME: �+ e D&I -rg kos- L,) -r 5 LOCATION: GAli'IN e D 9 L -/M" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lo+ S lz Ot> C 2 UO -A k a SSe O BUS.O> rk \A es + TOTALACREAGE: —3.56 WETLANDS PRESENT: YES _,�L_ NO PRESENT ZONING: I U REQUESTED ZONING: Z 0 PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION: REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION: REASON FOR REQUEST: This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, you should confer with the Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and procedural requirements applicable to your application. A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within 15 business days of application submittal. A written notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within 15 business days of application. This is to certify that I am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership (either copy of Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application. I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature of Applicant I Signature of Fee Owner 4-13 0 7 Date 4 -(3 -o7 - Date r:-\ni Wfnrms\n.lnnmpnt Rpvipw Annlirafinn nnr. S— —, Rpv 19/n6 Chanhassen west Business Park Addition Proposed Office / warehouse - Lot S - Block 2---�----- Chanhassen, MN 100WMAN J. vY /i L Vv Mr.IYYOrp tiI,I Ry0 aww LLa. w.rir4 vbeV ..n �'L,-m�~Sa ro anwr ba'ra Mum Pmlln,v:ati LL. 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IANDSCAPEPUN w.pa.ren: Wlx� SCANNED "^�r'r'° Schoell Madson HOUWNAN ARCHITECTS w r.r s LOT 5 CHANHASSEN WEST wuu> rr. IANDSCAPEPUN w.pa.ren: Wlx� SCANNED Ass AM.V= wm. m...,� �... f ' 1 SHRUB CONT. PLANTING DETAIL. LL xaa .Rn An w.. 1a.rxAo 60ASP sSsI f 1 TREE PLANTING, STAKING/GDYMG DETAIL L'L xu. %31 PLANTING DETAIL FOR STEEP SLOPES ^12 Ta. x.uumx lus.l SASIAI AIS wrvA , TAI f0�.xomAr,M 1111 MR _ A l (• AAAA. an�tt,GWu,✓M pY�l i vlt N ,M II M cMAc,M n .A� MAIM AW wn VSHIA u Awa IS SARI 1. L.ASSsM im PlISII . w w.w MowRn x.1 Asu.. SAI Is u.aA IS AmAAm u M n WATERING GUIDELINES L'L QUI C/ MR11M SecnoN ,. y A �x[n M Ppsi AxR� P uuw 15 1RAIN GARDEN— ENLARGEMENT L2 M RAIN GARDEN NOTES .111 . « ..-111 mW ..A„s.,�a =RAIN GARDEN PLANT LIST 'IININNOAS. �� N ^/ o RAIN GARDEN A- ENLARGEMENT TAM III, A "u Awo`w`ac.A w.. — MSAI w.m a.Ans --•Aw SchoellMadson �" HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS LOTSCHANsASSENWE3T aalom /T rx,.xo uyrR xA+xR x_.w.nWaAAA— A Ar 1 1 1 rrx. LANDSCAPE DETAILS PLAN LA AAJ SCANNED TIS. sAII, SAT Is —1 oc III 'IININNOAS. �� N ^/ o RAIN GARDEN A- ENLARGEMENT TAM III, A "u Awo`w`ac.A w.. — MSAI w.m a.Ans --•Aw SchoellMadson �" HOUWMAN ARCHITECTS LOTSCHANsASSENWE3T aalom /T rx,.xo uyrR xA+xR x_.w.nWaAAA— A Ar 1 1 1 rrx. LANDSCAPE DETAILS PLAN LA AAJ SCANNED Approved 08/22/05 Amended 04/10/06 CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS Development Standards a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD light industrial/office park. The use of the PUD zone is to allow for more flexible design standards while creating a higher quality and more sensitive proposal. All utilities are required to be placed underground. Each lot proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. The PUD requires that the development demonstrate a higher quality of architectural standards and site design. Ancillary uses may be permitted as listed below once a primary use has occupied the site. Shared parking may be used within the development. b. Permitted Uses The permitted uses in this zone shall be limited to light industrial, warehousing, and office as defined below. The uses shall be limited to those as defined herein. If there is a question as to whether or not a use meets the definition, the Community Development Director shall make that interpretation. Light Industrial - The manufacturing, compounding, processing, assembling, packaging, or testing of goods or equipment or research activities entirely within an enclosed structure. There shall be negligible impact upon the surrounding environment by noise, vibration, smoke, dust or pollutants. Conferences/Convention Center - establishments designed to accommodate people in assembly, providing conference and meeting services to individuals, groups, and organizations. Contractor yard - means any area or use of land where vehicles, equipment, and/or construction materials and supplies commonly used by building, excavation, roadway construction, landscaping and similar contractors are stored or serviced. A contractor's yard includes both areas of outdoor storage and areas confined within a completely enclosed buildings used in conjunction with a contractor's business. Must comply with the following standards: (1) Equipment and supply storage must be screened or enclosed. Screening shall comply with Buffer Yard D and F4 Fencing as specified in Chapter 20 of the Chanhassen City Code.. (2) Vehicles/Equipment shall be stored within an enclosed or screened area. (3) No unlicensed or inoperable vehicle/equipment shall be stored on premises. (4) All chemicals shall be stored in proper storage facilities, specified by OSHA regulations. (5) The contractor shall be Licensed, Bonded and Insured Day Care - establishments providing for the care and supervision of infants and children on a daily basis. The following applies to Day care centers: (1) The site shall have loading and drop off points designed to avoid interfering with traffic and pedestrian movements. (2) Outdoor play areas shall be located and designed in a manner which mitigates visual and noise impacts on adjoining residential areas. (3) Each center shall obtain all applicable state, county, and city licenses. Health Services- establishments primarily engaged in furnishing medical, surgical and other health services to persons. Office - Professional and business office. Recreation/Health Club - establishments engaged in operating reducing and other health clubs, spas, and similar facilities featuring exercise and other physical fitness conditioning. Research Laboratory - establishments engaged in scientific research or study. Must comply with the following standards: (1) All chemicals and pollutants and waste must be stored, used and disposed of according to OSHA and Hazmat regulations and standards. (2) The building must be secure from persons other than laboratory personnel. (3) No outdoor experiments that cause hazards or excessive noise or odors shall be permitted on site. Utility services Warehousing - Means the commercial storage of merchandise and personal property. Ancillary Uses (in conjunction with and integral to a primary use) 2 Antennas Screened outdoor storage - Outside storage is permitted, if approved by the City Council as part of the site plan review, subject to being completely screened with 100 percent opaque fence and/or landscape screening. Showroom - showroom type display area for products stored or manufactured on-site provided that no more than 20 percent of the floor space is used for such display and sales. Telecommunication Towers by conditional use permit only. Prohibited uses • Auto related including sales and repair • Churches • Garden Center • Home furnishings and equipment stores • Home Improvement/Building Supply • Lumber Yard • Retail • Outdoor speakers or public address systems C. Setbacks The development is regulated by the PUD Standards. There are no minimum requirements for setbacks on interior lot lines in the PUD zone, except as specified below. The following setbacks shall apply: In the PUD standards, there is the requirement for landscape buffering in addition to building and parking setbacks. The following building and parking setbacks shall apply: Buffer yard, Setback building/parking (ft.) Galpin Blvd. C, 50,50 Lyman Blvd. C, 50, 20 (amended 4/10/06) Street A NA, 30, 10 Interior Lot Lines B, 0, 0 West Perimeter Lot Line (adjacent to industrial) C, 30, 20 North Perimeter Lot Line (adjacent to D, 100, 100 residential): Buffer yard & setback No fences shall be permitted between the required landscape buffer and arterial and collector roads. The PUD standard for hard surface coverage is 70% for office and industrial uses. Any one site/lot can exceed the 70 percent requirement, but in no case can the entire finished development exceed 70 percent. d. Development Standards Tabulation Box 1. Building Area Building Square Footage Breakdown Use Percent Total Square Feet Office 30% 105,000 Light Industrial /Warehouse 70% 245,000 Total (Maximum) 350,000 The actual use percentages and square footage totals may vary provided that the total building square footages are not exceeded. 2. More than one (1) principal structure may be placed on one (1) platted lot. 3. Building height shall be limited to 3 stories or 40 feet, except for Lot 5, Block 2 (lot 5) and Lot 3, Block 1 (lot 6) which shall have a building height limit of 2 stories and 30 feet, including parapet. e. Building Materials and Design 1. The PUD requires that the development demonstrate a higher quality of architectural standards and site design. 2. All materials shall be of high quality and durable. Masonry or higher quality material shall be used. Color shall be introduced through colored block or panels and not painted cinder block. 3. Brick may be used and must be approved to assure uniformity. 4. Block shall have a weathered face or be polished, fluted, or broken face. 9 5. Concrete may be poured in place, tilt -up or pre -cast, and shall be finished in stone, textured, coated, or painted. 6. Metal siding will not be approved except as support material to one of the above materials or curtain wall on office components or, as trim or as HVAC screen. 7. All accessory structures shall be designed to be compatible with the primary structure. 8. All roof mounted equipment shall be screened from adjacent public right-of-ways by walls of compatible appearing material or camouflaged to blend into the building or background. Wood screen fences are prohibited. All exterior process machinery, tanks, etc., are to be fully screened by compatible materials. 9. The use of large unadorned, concrete panels and concrete block, or a solid wall unrelieved by architectural detailing, such as change in materials, change in color, fenestrations, or other significant visual relief provided in a manner or at intervals in keeping with the size, mass, and scale of the wall and its views from public ways shall be prohibited. Acceptable materials will incorporate textured surfaces, exposed aggregate and/or other patterning. All walls shall be given added architectural interest through building design or appropriate landscaping. The buildings shall have varied and interesting detailing. 10. Space for recycling shall be provided in the interior of all principal structures or within an enclosure for each lot developed in the Business Park. 11 Each building shall contain one or more pitched roof elements depending on scale and type of building, or other architectural treatments such as towers, arches, vaults, entryway projections, canopies and detailing to add additional interest and articulation to structures. 12. There shall be no underdeveloped sides of buildings visible from public right-of- ways. All elevations visible from the street shall receive nearly equal treatment and visual qualities. E Site Landscaping and Screening 1. Landscaping along Lyman and Galpin Boulevards shall comply with buffer yard standard C. Landscaping along the northern project perimeter shall comply with buffer yard D. Landscaping along the westerly project perimeter shall comply with buffer yard B. All buffer yard plantings shall be installed as part of the subdivision. Each lot must present a landscape plan for approval with the site plan review process. 2. Storage of material outdoors is prohibited unless it has been approved under site plan review. All approved outdoor storage must be screened with berms, masonry fences and/or landscaping. When parking lots are less than three feet above the adjacent roadway, an undulating or angular berm or elevation change of three feet or more in height shall be installed. All required boulevard landscaping shall be sodded. 4. Loading areas shall be screened 100 percent year round from public right-of-ways. Wing walls may be required where deemed appropriate. g. Signage 1. The Chanhassen West Business Park PUD shall be permitted one project identification sign at the entrance on Galpin Boulevard. The sign shall not exceed eight feet in height. A maximum of 80 square feet of sign area shall be permitted. The project identification sign shall not be counted against the permitted signage on an individual parcel. 2. All freestanding parcel signs shall be limited to monument signs. The sign shall not exceed eighty (80) square feet in sign display area nor be greater than eight (8) feet in height. 3. Each property shall be allowed one monument sign per street frontage. 4. The signage will have consistency throughout the development. A common theme will be introduced at the development's entrance monument and will be used throughout. The sign treatment is an element of the architecture and thus should reflect the quality of the development. The signs should be consistent in color, size, and material throughout the development. 5. Wall sign shall be permitted per city ordinance for industrial office park site. 6. All signs shall require a separate sign permit. h. Lighting 1. Lighting for the interior of the business center should be consistent throughout the development. 2. A decorative, shoe box fixture (high pressure sodium vapor lamps) with a square ornamental pole shall be used throughout the development area for area lighting. 3. Lighting equipment similar to what is mounted in the public street right-of-ways shall be used in the private areas. 4. All light fixtures shall be shielded. Light level for site lighting shall be no more than 1/2 candle at the property line. This does not apply to street lighting. i. Alternative Access 1. Each site shall accommodate transit service within the individual development, whenever possible. 2. Pedestrian access shall be provided from each site to the public sidewalk and trail system. The developer and site users shall promote and encourage Traffic Demand Management Strategies. 4. Each site shall provide areas for bicycle parking and storage. 5. Preferential parking shall be provided for car and van pool vehicles within each site. CITY OF CHANHASSEN AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes that she is and was on May 3, 2007, 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 Outset, Inc. — Planning Case 07-11 to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Minnesota, and by other appropriate records. i &Q=4017.rdt, Deputy Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3nL day of 2007. Notary Pub 'c r KIM T. MEUMSSEN (3. Notary Public -Minnesota `9 •.. ._. My convnww Ezpnes Jen 91.2010 Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 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 for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot Proposal: off icetwarehouse building (Outset) and a Sign Variance on property zoned Planned Unit Development PUD Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation Property 2460 Galpin Court Location: A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the What Happens public hearing through the following steps: at the Meeting: 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/07-11.html. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Robert Questions & Generous by email at bcenerous@ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by Comments: phone at 952-227-1131. If you choose to submit written Comments: 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 commerciallindustdal. • 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, lease contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 at 7:00 P.M. This hearing may not start until later In the evening, depending on the order of theage da. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot Proposal: office/warehouse building (Outset) and a Sign Variance on property zoned Planned Unit Development PUD Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation Property 2460 Galpin Court Location: A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the public hearing through the following steps: What Happens 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/07-11.html. If you wish to talk to someone about this project, please contact Robert Generous by email at boenerous@ci.chanhassen.mn.us or by Questions & phone at 952-227-1131. If you choose to submit written Comments: 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. 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ALAN W JR & CATHERINE D HECHT ALEXANDER D DONALDSON & ALOTA PROPERTIES LLC 2490 BRIDLE CREEK TRL 2460 BRIDLE CREEK TRL 4035 NOREX DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CHASKA, MN 55318-3043 ANGILBERTO HERNANDEZ & 2451 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CHARLES L & BARBARA C N ICKOLAY 2420 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CRAIG W & DANA A JOHNSON 2450 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 DAVID E & MONICA L KILBER 2470 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 FRANK J & REBECCA A LAENGLE 2440 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 JEANNE M LINDBERG 2480 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 LBI ACQUISITION CORP 111 N NORTHWEST AVE NORTHLAKE, IL 60164-1603 PETER & LUANN SIDNEY 2431 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 BARRY & MARY L LABOUNTY 2421 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CLARENCE E & LIEVA L SCHMIDT 2461 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CSM EQUITIES LLC 500 WASHINGTON AVE S SUITE 300 MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55415-1149 EDEN LLC 8156 MALLORY CT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8586 JAY & FAITH M CUTLER 2430 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 JEFFREY L & HANNAH R CROMETT 2471 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 MARK & CHRISTINE FISCHER 2407 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 RODNEY H & JANICE C MELTON 2413 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CHAN WEST II LLP 8156 MALLORY CT CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8586 CRAIG V & NINA F WALLESTAD 2475 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 DANIEL R & SHELLEY R LUNA 2483 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 ERIC D & AMY M PERKINS 2491 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN. MN 55317-9369 JC INVESTMENTS OF CHASKA LLC 1405 WEST FARM RD CHASKA, MN 55318-9517 KARI LYNN CARSTENSEN 2410 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 MP DEVELOPMENT LLC 2218 LUKEWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8425 STEVEN J & NANCY J CAVANAUGH 2441 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 STEVEN W & SARAH S DALE TAUNTON VENTURES LP & THE NORDICK GROUP INC 2487 BRIDLE CREEK TRL 18760 LAKE DR E 675 12TH AVE NE CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9384 WEST FARGO, ND 58078-3502 THOMAS J RADERMACHER & 2479 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 WILLIAM J & SUSAN O OLSON 2403 BRIDLE CREEK TRL CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 TIMOTHY R CAHLANDER & VOLK-MINGER PROPERTIES LLC 2495 BRIDLE CREEK TRL 2218 LUKEWOOD DR CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-9369 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317-8425 City of Chanhassen Public Hearing Notification Area (500+ feet) Outset, Inc. 2460 Galpin Court Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park Planning Case 07-11 CR o � m z a SUBJECT PROPERTY T E R w z O ti m n C1 S 0 0 0 0 m m m � F S m m m m J ' LVMAN BLVD LVMAN BLVD 92 20. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall to have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 21. The existing stormwater pond and areas downstream of the pond shall be protected from sediment produced by the construction site. For example, if turbid water is found in the stormwater pond, a plug could be placed in the flared -end section (FES) of the outlet structure so sediment does not go off-site. Once settling of the sediment occurs, the water could be slowly released. 22. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 23. The private storm sewer should be realigned so that it will not lie within the footprint for the future expansion. 24. The site developer for Lot 1 must remove the curb and gutter at the approved access locations and construct a concrete apron per City Detail Plate 5207. 25. The site developer must replace the catch basin casting at the northern access with a surmountable casting." All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 7 to 0. PUBLIC HEARING: OUTSET.INC.: REOUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A 48.000 SOUARE FOOT OFFICE/WAREHOUSE BUILDING AND A SIGN VARIANCE ON PROPERTY Public Present: Name Address Tom & JoEllen Radermacher 2479 Bridle Creek Trail (Mark Undestad left the meeting for this item due to a conflict of interest.) Bob Generous presented the staff report on this item and addressed issues brought up in a letter from Tom and JoEllen Radermacher. McDonald: Thank you staff. Kurt, would you like to start us out? Papke: With the sign that the variance is concerned with, is that a lit sign in any way? Is it back lit? Front lit? 11 Generous: No. Papke: No lighting at all? Generous: No lighting. Papke: That's all. McDonald: Okay. Kevin? Dillon: I do not have any questions right now. McDonald: Okay. Kathleen. Thomas: Neither do I. McDonald: Debbie. Larson: Pretty straightforward. McDonald: Okay. Dan. Keefe: I've got a couple questions. McDonald: Ahight. Keefe: ...berming on the north side of this thing you know when we originally did the PUD with this. Two questions along those lines. One is, is it working from the residents perspective? I mean what sort of feedback have you gotten in regards to? Generous: On Waytek? Keefe: Well yeah, is it big enough you know, and I think we also talked about it's sort of sight line in terms of the height that we wanted it to be and the width and you know. Really the question is, what sort of feedback is the city getting on the berming? Is it working or not? Generous: Well Waytek the only, all we've received so far is positive response. Plus they were able, a lot of landscaping goes on this. The developer's been working with the neighbors where they actually give them stakes and they can help lay out. Keefe: Okay. So generally you know, what you're saying is generally what we tended to happen seems to be happening. Yeah right. And is it your opinion then, based upon, that the berming that will go on in this particular building will be sort of consistent with what is going on in the other building? 12 Generous: Yes. Keefe: Okay. Alright. Where are the hours of operation? Are we limited in terms of the hours of operation in this? Generous: There weren't any standards established as a part of that. We felt then you're telling someone how to run their business. Keefe: Right, yeah. Generous: City Council was very opposed to that idea. Keefe: Right. Generous: And if you get a business that has two shifts, do you want to say you can't be in Chanhassen? Keefe: Right. Do we anticipate a lot of trucks going into this particular building? I mean large semi trailer type. Generous: They redistribute things as I understand so they get things and they package. Keefe: So we will get some of that, yeah. Okay. The lights on the northeast side, the height of the building is what, 24 feet, is that right? The berm is what, 10-12 feet with trees. What is the height of those lights and what's the intended purpose of those lights? Is it to light the, there's a couple parking spaces along there, is that right? Generous: Not along the, along the east. The lighting would be just above the overhead doors and so it'd be like, it'd be more like security lighting. It would light the area just underneath. Keefe: Okay. So you're not talking putting them up at 24 feet so they, it's more just above the doors? Generous: Correct. Keefe: So maybe at 10 feet, right? Okay. Generous: And then as you go farther down then you have the standard light poles, shoe box fixture with a 90 degree cut off. Keefe: Yeah, I was really more concerned about those ones that did kind of go towards the north a little bit. Those are a bit lower. Okay, great. Thank you. McDonald: The only question I had is, I suppose I should wait but I wanted to know what Outset does and I believe you kind of alluded, you don't really know so I'll save that for the applicant. I have no further questions. With that, if the applicant would like to come forward 13 and you know again address any issues or clarify any issues which have come up that will help us on our deliberations, we'd appreciate it. Brian Houwman: I'm Brian Houwman. I'm the architect. Outset is a company that takes barbeque elements, flippers, pieces for barbeques. Re -package those pieces and ship them back out. Perhaps there's someone in the back here who's daughter works there that can explain it even past that. I've been in their front showroom and see all of the different pieces they have but they don't manufacture it. They buy it somewhere. Bring it in. Package it. Ship it out. McDonald: Okay, thank you. Anything further? Brian Houwman: No. McDonald: Okay. At this point then, well first of all does anyone on the commission have any questions for the applicant? No? Okay. We'll now open it up for a public meeting and I would invite anyone to come up. Make comment at the podium. All I ask is that you state your name and address and address the commission. Tom Radermacher: My name's Tom Radermacher. My wife JoEllen and I live directly to the north of the property at 2479 Bridle Creek Trail. First I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak and I want to thank the staff and this developer. They did a good job with the outlot and the berm and stuff and communicating with the neighbors. But the only thought I can add, Bob's already answered most of our questions there. The only thing I might add would be additional plantings on the berm due to the size of the, the increased size of the building. If that is something that can be considered. Other than that I guess you answered my questions. McDonald: Okay. Keefe: Didn't they oversize that? I mean I was looking at the plantings on it. They wanted, they exceeded the requirements, did they not? Generous: Right. They, if you look at the landscaping plan there's additional plantings above the required. Their intention is to put down along that north edge and into the outlot. Keefe: You know maybe it's something you can get with the developer and look and see exactly how they're going to, I think they're open to that. Tom Radermacher: Thank you. McDonald: Okay. Does anyone else wish to come forward and make comment? Okay, now I have to anticipate that this is going to be a positive, ringing endorsement since we know of the conflict of interest. Debbie Lloyd: No positive ringing endorsement. Just a little explanation that the feature above the doorway is actually the company logo. They manufacture overseas very high end entertaining cookware, barbeque products and other show ware is a term they use. They sell it in 14 high end retail places. You can find it here at Byerly's. You can find it at, I wanted to say Dayton's, Marshall Fields. What is it called? Larson: Macy's Debbie Lloyd: So it's a small company. Right now I think, my daughter was the seventh employee and they might have 9 now. They're a growing firm however and they'll bring some good tax revenue and I know that's what we're looking for here. McDonald: Well we appreciate the information and the clarification about the logo. Thank you Debbie. Does anyone else wish to come forward and make comment? Seeing no one, I will close the public meeting and I'll bring it back up for a discussion amongst the commissioners. And Dan, we'll start with you. Keefe: Just a question in regards to the variance. Again does it require a hardship or, with this variance? I mean how do we kind of justify that? Generous: Well sign variances are different from ... or even a subdivision variance. It's more, it's... The City Council may grant where it's shown that by reason of topography or other conditions strict compliance with the requirements of the sign ordinance would cause a hardship... What they are looking at it as a hardship and they could make a sign that would permit a... We'd prefer to let them put their logo on now and grant the variance and not have the big sign. Keefe: So if we grant the variance, can we also put a restriction in terms of limiting the sign? Generous: I would think that would be appropriate. Keefe: Just what I'm hearing is from a city standpoint, you're saying we don't necessarily want this big sign and they're able to do that and the logo. You know we're better off just limiting the, any thoughts from you guys? Larson: Are they going to have a road sign somewhere that says what it is or? Generous: Well if you look at the elevation, it's hard to see, they have just a little Outset right above the entrance. And I believe that's more along their intent. McDonald: Well if I understand what you're saying, what your logic is, you're saying that they're entitled to a sign 24 feet by, or no, 73 square feet and that would be too big so what you're hoping for is that by granting the picnic table, the sign that they will come up with will be smaller and I guess it will incorporate some of that area into it so that reduces the actual size itself. Generous: Right. Then they can actually get a sign bigger than 73 square feet. That's the size sign they would need to make this logo 15%. 15 Keefe: Yeah I'm alright you know kind of, if it's kind of a substitution thing. My concern is they put this logo up and then now by the way, we want to max out on our signage too and then it kind of maybe. McDonald: Yeah and I guess I kind of agree with you. If our intent is, I'm not sure where your hook is to keep the sign smaller by granting this. Keefe: Can we just do a total square footage of signage and logo will not exceed? Generous: That would be... McDonald: Okay. So then at that point we get to count the logo as part of whatever happens with the signage and, which is I think what your intent is right? Keefe: So then their sign would have to be smaller by the total square footage. McDonald: Right. Keefe: I'll make that as an amendment to that. McDonald: Okay. And I guess the specifics of that staff can come up with as far as the numbers you want in there. You'll help us out with that. Keefe: I'll add it as an amendment. McDonald: Okay. Debbie? Larson: Really it was the same concerns so we covered it. McDonald: Okay. Kathleen? Thomas: I'm good. McDonald: Okay. Kevin? Dillon: No questions. McDonald: I didn't mean to pick on you on the first one. Please feel free to. Dillon: That is, I was, didn't feel picked on at all. McDonald: Okay, good. That's what we want. Papke: I have kind of a late question here on, there's a rain garden on the plan here and in the first case before us tonight there was a public member that got up and suggested a rain garden and we said well you know, we can't be assured that that gets maintained and so on, and now we 16 see a rain garden in this one. I take it that this one is strictly voluntary? Doesn't help meet any requirements or anything and so the issue that was brought up in the first case tonight is not an issue here? Generous: Well, they're two separate things. This is a different watershed district. Carver County does require the use of rain gardens. And secondly we believe that with at least business, they have more ability to do the long term maintenance that is required to keep these rain gardens functioning because what they do is collect sand and get clogged up... Papke: Could you clarify Carver County requires rain gardens. Generous: Yeah. The watershed district for a small portion of Chanhassen. Papke: So who within that small portion of Chanhassen must put in a rain garden and of what size and nature? This is kind of a new one on me. Generous: On a who, any development... maybe limited to just this site. I'm not sure. It's not very big. Or this subdivision I should say. Papke: Okay. Okay. So this subdivision. Generous: Is all within that watershed. Papke: So all the buildings have a rain garden within this industrial park? Generous: Yes. They're on the south side of this drive aisle there's one that's in that development. And one of the first buildings on the south side and eventually they drain to the storm water pond in the southwest comer of this project and then go into Chaska. McDonald: I have to admit to that. That one slid by us because I don't remember discussing the rain gardens on all the rest of them. Generous: They show up. It's in Carver County a little bit... Waytek has one on the east side where their parking is. McDonald: Okay. I really have no comments or questions at this point. I think we've kind of addressed all the concerns and sounds as though it's a good plan and again, if it brings business into the city and allows us to increase our tax base, that's always a good thing and so, and it does sound as though this developer has turned out to be a good neighbor to the homeowners of both to the north and to the east and for that I'm glad. I'll accept a motion and you should probably do it so you can add your amendment. Keefe: I'll make a motion that the Chanhassen Planning Commission recommends the City Council approves the site plan for a 48,042 square foot one story office warehouse building with a variance for a 12.9 square foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Houwman Architects dated April 13, 2007, subject to conditions 1 through 25. And I'll add condition 17 number 26 that says something along the lines of, as a condition of granting the variance the total signage area, including the logo area shall not exceed the total area allowed for signage under the ordinance. McDonald: And I would expect staff to massage that so that we're perfectly legal with that but. Papke: III second that motion. McDonald: Okay. Keefe moved, Papke seconded that the Planning Commission recommends the City Council approve Site Plan for a 48,042 square -foot, one-story office warehouse building with a Variance for a 12.9 square -foot logo above the main entry, plans prepared by Houwman Architects, dated 4/13/07, subject to the following conditions: 1. Architectural elements, such as the use of tiling, creating colored block patterns or the use of circular windows, shall be added in the wall panels on the north side of the building to provide additional articulation. 2. The developer shall connect the internal sidewalks to the public sidewalk in Galpin Court. Pedestrian ramps shall be installed at all curbs along this pathway. 3. The berm on the north side of the building shall be extended into Outlot C, Chanhassen West Business Park. 4. The Park Dedication Fee for Lot 5, Block 2 is $39,960.58 to be paid at the time of building permit issuance. 5. The applicant shall revise the landscape plan to show a total of 19 overstory trees within the vehicular use area. Two landscape peninsulas shall be added to the west parking area. 6. Tree preservation fencing is required to be installed prior to any construction around existing trees in Outlot C and any trees preserved along the north property line. 7. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. 8. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs must either be removed from site or chipped. 9. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan shall be developed by the engineer for the site. The SWPPP shall be submitted to the City for review by the Carver Soil and Water Conservation District prior to beginning construction. The SWPPP shall be in place prior to applying for the NPDES Phase H Construction Permit. Additional information regarding SWPPP requirements can be obtained through the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The I3 SWPPP shall include all standard detail plates, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specifications. 10. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details shall be included in the plans. Temporary erosion control may consist of Type 1 mulch, as well as temporary and permanent seed mixes. 11. Erosion control blanket shall be installed on all slopes greater than or equal to 3:1. 12. All exposed soil areas shall have temporary erosion protection or permanent cover year round, according to the following table of slopes and time frames: Type of Slope Time Steeper than 3:1 7 days 10:1 to 3:1 14 days Flatter than 10:1 21 days (Maximum time an area can remain open when the area is not actively being worked.) These areas include constructed storm water management pond side slopes, and any exposed soil areas with a positive slope to a storm water conveyance system, such as a curb and gutter system, storm sewer inlet, temporary or permanent drainage ditch or other natural or man made systems that discharge to a surface water. 13. Inlet controls are needed for all inlets throughout the project and shall be installed within 24 hours of inlet installation prior to casting. Filter fabric held down by steel plates with 12 inches of 3/4 -inch rock over each cover may be used. Once casting of inlets takes place, inlet controls shall be installed within 24 hours. Inlet protection shall be maintained on a regular basis. The plans and SWPPP shall be revised to include standard details for all inlet protection devices. 14. Chanhassen Type 2, Heavy Duty silt fence shall be installed around all wetlands and stormwater ponds; Chanhassen Type 1 silt fence shall be used around the remaining areas. All areas of silt fence shown on the plan that are not parallel to the proposed contours of the property shall have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. 15. Erosion control shall be installed and inspected prior to any site grading. 16. Street cleaning of soil tracked onto public streets shall include daily street scraping and street sweeping as needed. Provisions for street cleaning shall be included in the SWPPP. 17. The applicant shall apply for and obtain permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies (i.e. Carver County Water Resource Management Area, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency) and comply with their conditions of approval. 18. The plan must be revised so that the grades over the existing storm sewer on the west side are not altered. 19 19. The plans must be modified so that the wall is a minimum of 15 feet from the storm sewer. 20. The property owner must sign an encroachment agreement for the western retaining wall. 21. The developer's engineer must submit a sketch verifying that construction of the retaining wall on the east side of the property will not compromise the tree preservation area within Outlot C. 22. The contractor must call the City to inspect the connection to the sanitary sewer manhole. 23. The buildings are required to have an automatic fine extinguishing system. 24. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 25. Retaining walls over four feet high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. 26. As a condition of granting the variance the total signage area, including the logo area, shall not exceed the total area allowed for signage under the ordinance. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 6 to 0. (Mark Undestad excused himself from this item due to a conflict of interest.) PUBLIC HEARING: Generous: Thank you Mr. Chairman, commissioners. Some of these are more our housekeeping measures like Section 20-5 from the ordinance specifies all the arterial and collector roads in the city. We just added Bluff Creek Boulevard and we're recommending that it be included in the list. The second amendment is to Section 20-258. Under the licensing section of the ordinance we permit golf courses to have liquor licenses but under the CUP standards we didn't permit it for golf courses, only driving ranges and so we wanted to have it all consistent and in the same language so we're recommending that that be added to Section 20-258, subsection 7. The third issue is in all our commercial industrial districts we discovered that when we cite the landscaping ordinance we, through re -codification of the ordinance we missed the citations changed and so the numbers weren't there. They were ... now and so rather than cite a specific number we're going to try to cite the entire Article and Division that deals with landscaping and tree preservation and specifically the landscaping standards with setbacks adjacent to parking lots and required standards for plantings... So that affects the neighborhood business district, the highway and business services district, the general business district, the fringe business district, the office and institutional district and the industrial office park districts, so we'd make the same change to all of those. Under Accessory structures, Section 20-904. Currently we limit the size of accessory structures for properties that are single family residential to 1,000 square feet. What 9C a a a CITY OF CHANHASSEN STAFF REPORT PC DATE: May 15, 2007 3 CC DATE: June 11, 2007 REVIEW DEADLINE: June 12, 2007 CASE #: 07-11 BY: AF, RG, LH, ML, JM, JS, KM PROPOSAL: Request for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot office/warehouse building with a sign Variance to permit placement of a 12.9 square -foot logo above the entrance. LOCATION: 2460 Galpin Court (Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park) APPLICANT: Eden Trace Corporation. Mark Undestad 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)361-0722 unde6@aol.com PRESENT ZONING: Planned Unit Development (PUD) 2020 LAND USE PLAN: Office(Industrial ACREAGE: 3.58 acres DENSITY: F.A.R. 0.31 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The developer is proposing a 48,042 square -foot, one-story officetwarehouse building with a sign variance to permit placement of a 12.9 square -foot logo above the entrance. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The City's discretion in approving or denying a site plan is limited to whether or not the proposed project complies with Zoning Ordinance requirements. If it meets these standards, the City must then approve the site plan. This is a quasi-judicial decision. The City's discretion in approving or denying a variance is limited to whether or not the proposed project meets the standards in the Zoning Ordinance for a variance. The City has a relatively high level of discretion with a variance because the applicant is seeking a deviation from established standards. This is a quasi judicial decision. CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER & HENNEPIN COUNTIES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. 07-11 NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat the Chanhassen Planning Commission willholdapublichearing on Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers in Chanhassen City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a request for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot office/warehouse building (Outset) and a Sign Variance on property zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) located at 2160 Galpin Court. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. Aplan showmgthelocationofthe Proposal is available for public review on the Citv's web site at All interested persons are invited to their opinions with respect to this proposal. Robert Generous, Senior Planner Email: Phone: 152- 227-1131 (Published in the Chanhassen Villager on Thursday, May 3, 2007; No. 4874) 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 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 33 1A.02,331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No.1�9-1-L 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: abcdefghijkhnnopgrstuvwxyz Laurie A. Hartmann Subscribed and sworn before me on thisday of _L7"f, 2007 Notary Public RATE INFORMATION GWEN M. RADUENZ NO'.4RY PU&JC-AtINNE50iA Eiy Comm;;sion Fxpvas Ja:.31.2C10 Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space.... $40.00 per column inch Maximum rate allowed by law for the above matter ............................... $40.00 per column inch Rate actually charged for the above matter ............................................... $11.89 per column inch SWANED Date: April 16, 2007 City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)227-1100 To: Development Plan Referral Agencies From: Planning Department By: Robert Generous, Senior Planner Subject: Request for Site Plan Approval for a 48,000 square -foot office/warehouse building on property zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) located on Lot 5, Block 2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Applicant: Eden Trace Corporation. Planning Case: 07-11 The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning Department on April 13, 2007. The 60 -day review period ends June 12, 2007. In order for us to provide a complete analysis of issues for Planning Commission and City Council review, we would appreciate your comments and recommendations concerning the impact of this proposal on traffic circulation, existing and proposed future utility services, storm water drainage, and the need for acquiring public lands or easements for park sites, street extensions or improvements, and utilities. Where specific needs or problems exist, we would like to have a written report to this effect from the agency concerned so that we can make a recommendation to the Planning Commission and City Council. This application is scheduled for consideration by the Chanhassen Planning Commission on May 15, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than May 4, 2007. You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is greatly appreciated. City Departments: a. City Engineer b. City Attorney c. City Park Director d. Fire Marshal e. Building Official E Water Resources Coordinator g. Forester 2. Carver Soil & Water Conservation District 3. MN Dept. of Transportation 4. MN Dept. of Natural Resources 5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 6. U.S. Fish & Wildlife 7. Carver County a. Engineer b. Environmental Services 8. Watershed District Engineer a. Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek b. lower Minnesota River c. Minnehaha Creek 9. Telephone Company (Qwest or Embar 10. Electric Company (Xcel Energy or MN Valley) 11. Mediacom 12. CenterPoint Energy Minnegasco 13. City of Chaska — Kevin Ringwald {CANNED FY 4: ' 4 CARVER NTION orsrartr No "c9-' 2i_ 1.1%09 Cor` h 1946 "' Phone: 952-442-5101 00 g`��d Fax: 952-442-5497 %tybuoy//n .eo.earrer.mn.ue/SWCD/5WCD m•imhtml Mission SYatemtht. To provide leadership in conservation and teach stewardship of the soil, water, and related resources through a balanced cooperative program that protects, restores, and improves those resources. May 2, 2007 Robert Generous, Senior Planner City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Chanhassen West Business Park—Lot 5, Block 2 Mr. Generous: The SWCD has taken the opportunity to review the above mentioned plat for the City of Chanhassen. The plan reviewed is dated with a City Received stamp of April 13, 2007. Please review and consider the following comments and suggestions regarding erosion control and sediment controls SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Preventive Plan A SWPPP should be developed by the engineer for this site. The SWPPP is needed prior to applying for the NPDES permit. Details of the SWPPP can be obtained by reviewing the MPCA Storm Water Web Site. The SWPPP should include all details, sequencing of the project and seeding and mulching specs. Erosion Control 1. Temporary and permanent erosion control plans and details will be needed. Temporary erosion control could consist of type 1 mulch and temporary seed mixes. 2. Erosion control blanket should be applied to all areas that are steeper than 3:1. Sediment Control I_ Inlet protection details are needed for the pipe risers prior to casting. This could be as simple as fabric placed over the opening with the steel plate holding this down with % clear rock placed over the plate. Details and discussion of placing are needed in the SWPPP. 2. Street scraping and sweeping is needed and will need to be included in the SWPPP. 3. All areas of Silt fence shown on the plan that is not on the contour of the property needs to have J -Hooks installed every 50 feet. Storm Water Further review of the sediment and erosion controls can be done once a plan is completed_ If there are any questions or if I can be of further assistance please contact the SWCD office. Please include us in any pre -con meeting and or site visit prior to consquction. Sincerely, Chip Hentges, CPESC Conservation Technician c. Lori Haak, City of Chanhassen (email) AN EQUAL OPRORTUNrY EMPLOYER MEMORANDUM TO: Bob Generous, Senior Planner FROM: Jerrin Mohn, Building Official DATE: April 17, 2007 SUBJ: Site Plan review for a proposed 48,000 square foot office/warehouse building on Lot 5, Block2, Chanhassen West Business Park. Planning Case: 07-11 I have reviewed the plans for the above project received by the Planning Department on April 13, 2007. Following are my comments, which should be included as conditions of approval. 1. The buildings are required to have an automatic fire extinguishing system. 2. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 3. Retaining walls over four high must be designed by a professional engineer and a permit must be obtained prior to construction. 4. The owner and or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss property line issues as well as plan review and permit procedures. G/PLAN2007 Planning Cases/07-11 Lot 5 Block 2 Chanhassen West Business Park/buildingoff cialcomments.dcc Voice I Data I Internet I Wireless I Entertainment April 20, 2007 Mr. Robert Generous Senior Planner City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Dear Mr. Generous: EMBARGL' Embarq Corporation 343 East 82° Street Chaska, MN 55318 EMBARQ.c m RECEIVEL APR � 4 2007 CITY CF CW NIHAF' I received your letter dated April 16, 2007, on Chanhassen West Business Park, Lot 5, Block 2. It was addressed to Pete May. Pete is no longer working in Minnesota, he moved to Tennessee. Could you please put additional mailing to Victoria Raines, thanks. Embarq has no issues. We have a pedestal on the southwest comer of the lot. We have a copper cable and 1 '/4 inch innerduct coming into that pedestal from the south. If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at (952-448-8301) or email vicki.raines(a)embarg.com . 0 Victoria Raines Embarq 343 E. 82nd Street Chaska, MN 55318 Voice I Data I Internet I Wireless I Entertainment April 20, 2007 Mr. Robert Generous Senior Planner City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Dear Mr. Generous: 2 7SA1 EMBARQ' embarq Corporation 343 East 82" street Chaska, MM 55318 EMBARQ.com PQ O f cNPNNPss�N G0 I received your letter dated April 16, 2007, on Arboretum Business Park 7`h addition. Embarq has no issues. We have facilities on Century Blvd. If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at (952-448-8301) or email vicki.raines(a)embgA.com . l:1 �G�me J Victoria Raines Embarq 343 E. 82nd Street Chaska, MN 55318 0 V-*� CITY OF CIIAN>IASSEN MEMORANDUM 7700 Market Boulevard PO Box MN Box 1N 55317 Chanhassen, TO: Robert Generous, Senior Planner Administration FROM: Mark Littfin, Fire Marshal Phone: 952.227.1100 Fax: 952.227.1110 I have reviewed the site plan for the above project. In order to comply with the Park A Recreation DATE: May 4, 2007 Building Inspections city ordinance/policy requirements. The plan review is based on the available Phone: 952.227.1180 SUBJ: Request for site plan approval for a 48,000 square foot office/ Fax: 952.227.1190 appropriate code or policy items will be addressed. 2310 Coulter Boulevard Coulter warehouse building on property zoned Planned Unit Development Engineering located on Lot 5, Block 2 Chanhassen West Business Park. Phone: 952.227.1160 Applicant — Eden Trace Corporation Fax: 952.227.1170 trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. Finance Planning Case: 07-11 Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952.227.1110 I have reviewed the site plan for the above project. In order to comply with the Park A Recreation Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division, I have the following fire code or Phone. 952.2271120 city ordinance/policy requirements. The plan review is based on the available Fax:952227.1110 information submitted at this time. If additional plans or changes are submitted, the RetCenter appropriate code or policy items will be addressed. 2310 Coulter Boulevard Coulter Phone: 952.227 1400 Fax: 952.227.1404 1. A 10 -foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e., street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Xcel energy, Qwest, cable TV and transformer boxes. Planning a Natural Resources This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by Phone: 952.227.1130 firefighters. Pursuant to Chanhassen City Ordinance #9-1. Fax: 952.227.1110 Public Works 2. Fire hydrant locations are acceptable. 1591 Park Road Phone: 952.227.1300 3. No burning permits shall be issued for trees to be removed. Trees and shrubs Fax: 952.227 1310 must either be removed from site or chipped. Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 gAsafety\rnAplrev07-11 Web Site www ci.chanhassen.mo.us The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play. Page I of 1 Generous, Bob From: Sinclair, Jill Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:47 AM To: JoEllen & Tom Cc: Generous, Bob Subject: RE: Tree Removal/Chanhassen West Business Park Greetings, On the lot where the proposed building will be built, there will be tree removal. Most notable will be the large oaks along the east property line. It sounds like you were able to discern this when looking at the staff report and plans. There will be no trees removed on Outlot C, although there will be construction on that lot in order to extend a berm on the north side of the building. If you have any other questions, please let me know. Jill Sinclair Environmental Resources Specialist City of Chanhassen 952\227.1133 From: JoEllen &Tom [mailto:jatchann@tcinternet.net] Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:13 AM To: Sinclair, Jill Subject: Tree Removal/Chanhassen West Business Park Jill, we are residents of the Trotter's Ridge area of Chanhassen that backs up to the proposed building #5 of the Chanhassen West Business Park. We have received conflicting information regrading the removal of tress for an expanded building. Our neighbors have told us that the developer has advised them that no trees will be removed for this building, yet the staff report shows many trees being removed for the proposed building that is larger than what was originally proposed. Many of the trees in this area are large, mature oak trees that would not need to be removed for the original plan. Can you advise us as to what your understanding is as to what is proposed for any tree removal for this plan? Planning Case 2007-11. Thank you. Tom and JoEllen Radermacher 2479 Bridle Creek Tr. 952/448-3222 5/29/2007 JoEllen & Tom: I will attempt to answer your questions. 1. Outset, Inc. has their products manufactured elsewhere. This site is used for repackaging and shipping. 2. Outset, Inc. currently has one shift with normal hours daytime hours. 3. The purposed of the doors on the east are to allow storage. These areas will be subleased until Outset, Inc. expands their operation in to the rest of the building. 4. The north side of the building will include circular panels/accents, not windows. Windows were one of the options I had provided to increase the architectural detail on this elevation. These windows would have been an overhead window, to permit light in to the building, not for people to look out. However, the developer is going with the circular panels. There are three overhead, circular windows on the south side of the building. 5. The landscaping contractor is required to guarantee the trees for one year from there acceptance. After that, the property owner is responsible for them. 6. The retaining walls are included in the grading plans. You should be advised that due to the extension of the berm in to Outlot C, a small retaining wall will be required on the north side to save an oak tree along the north property line. Additionally, a retaining wall will be extended from the building along the north and east side of the drive aisle area to hold up the extension of the berm. The retaining walls will be of stone and only the one saving the oak will be visible from the north. I hope this answers your questions. If I can be of further assistance, please let me know. Bob Generous From: JoEllen &Tom [mailto:jatchann@tcintemet.net] Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 10:13 AM To: Generous, Bob Subject: Chanhassen West Bus Park/#5 Mr. Generous, after reviewing the staff report, my husband, Tom, and I have a few questions regarding proposed building #5 and outlot B for Tuesday's Planning Commision meeting. 1. Staff report states that operations of Outset, Inc is office/warehouse. Yet, an ad in the Chanhassen Villager last week describes their operations as"housewares/cookware manufacturer'. Please verify that operations of this building will be office/warehouse and not manufacturing. 2. What are business hours of operation for Outset, Inc for this building? 3. The building is described as having two large drive-in doors on Northeast side of building. What is the purpose of these doors and what type of vehicles will be entering/leaving these doors? 4. Plan states that design of north side of building may include circular windows. Will these windows be occupied? We would not want our privacy to be compromised. 5. What is policy to replace landscaping on the berm 'rf any of the plants/trees die? 6. Plan states an addition of two retaining walls - on the northwest corner and east side. Will a design be presented to show how the retaining walls apply to the current design? Thank you for your help. JoEllen Radermacher City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 My OF (952) 227-1100 To: Mark Undestad Eden Trace Corp. 8156 Mallory Court Chanhassen, MN 55317 C'-7- U Invoice SALESPERSON DATE TERMS KTM 5/3/07 upon receipt 34 1 Property Owners List within 500+ feet of 2460 Galpin Court (34 labels) TOTAL DUE AMOUNT $3.00 1 $102.00 $102.00 NOTE: This invoice is in accordance with the Development Review Application submitted to the City by the Addressee shown above (copy attached) and must be paid prior to the public hearing scheduled for May 15, 2007. Make all checks payable to: City of Chanhassen Please write the following code on your check: Planning Case #07-11. If you have any questions concerning this invoice, call: (952)-227-1107. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS! SCANNED CITY OF CHANHASSEN P O BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 553 05/10/2007 8:53 AM Receipt No. 0041806 CLERK: katie PAYEE: EDEN TRACE CORP PLANNING CASE #07-1107 ------------------------------------------------------- GIS List 102.00 Total Cash Check Change 102.00 0.00 102.00 It,g(4[L) CITY OF CHANHASSEN P O BOX 147 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 04/17/2007 2:20 PM Receipt No. 0040352 CLERK: katie PAYEE: EDEN TRACE CORP Planning Case 07-11 Chanhassen WEst Business Park Lot 5, Block 2 ------------------------------------------------------- Use & Variance 980.00 Sign Rent 200.00 Recording Fees 50.00 Total Cash Check 12593 Change 1,230.00 0.00 1,230.00 0.00 SCANNED LOT 5, BLOCK 2, CHANHASSEN WEST BUSINESS PARK - PLANNING CASE 07-11 $980 Site Plan Review $200 Notification Sign $50 Recording Escrow $1,230 Eden Trace Corp. 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Printed in USA PHONE (262) 886-1900 w ruudligh0ngxom FAX (262)884-3309 04/07/06 Housing Reflector Seamless.Prefinished semi -specular Befim die-cast aluminum diffuse and diffuse aluminum Finish color: Mone wrapper, and semi -specular Capeeaor � aluminum sides 19dkr requirezg g (152 mm) ❑16' (406 mm) 124'(810 mm) Lam Frame Ballast de -cast aluminum EzWrdad compartment door frame sooures Pok lbunt Patented cover km; sealed with finish to, bronze Hinge sakone gasket Assembly Finish colo, black PULSE START METAL HALIDE M 120/208/240/277V T 120277/347V (Canada Only) (Standard) 1 120V 2 277V 35OW PSMH AC263518Hb) 27 27TV Reactor (PSMR Only) 40OW PSMH A132640-(a)(b) 3 2D8V LJ T 40OW MH AC2440-(a)(b) HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM 25OW HPS AC252543)(b) 40OW HPS AC2540-(a)(b) Specify (a) voltage 8Ib) options. III Reduced envelope ED28 lamp 60e forward throw sharp cutoff luminaire for HID lamp, totally enclosed. Housing is seamless, die-cast aluminum. Mounting consists of a 1.8' (44 mm) wide by 4.5' (114 mm) high by 6' (152 mm) long extruded aluminum arm. The arm is held in place with two 3/8' (9 mm) mounting rods fastened to a steel backing plate inside the pole, and by two nuts inside the fixture housing. Mounting rods are provided with sealing washers to prevent water leakage. Lens assembly consists of rigid aluminum frame and high -impact, clear -tempered glass. 240V 6 347V (Canada Only) For wbage availability outside the US and Cawtla, see Bulletin TD -9 or contact your Ruud Lighting authorized International Distributor. Fixture includes clear, mogul -base lamp; 320 —40OW PSMH and 40OW MH utilize the ED28 reduced envelope lamp. Pulse -rated porcelain enclosed, 4kv-rated screw -shell -type lampholder with spring-loaded center contact and lamp grips. Lamp ignitor included where required. All ballast assemblies are high-power factor and use the following circuit type: Reactor (277V PSMH) 200 — 40OW PSMH CWA — Constant Wattage Autotranslormer 200-40OW PSMH; 175 — 40OW MH; 250-40OW HPS US 4,689,729 Notes -(a)F Fusing -(a)P Button Photocell -5P External Photocell Ifof 480V) O Ouartz Standby (includes 100W quartz lamp) (WA on 27TV Reactor) Specify (a) Single voltage — See voltage Suffer Key Exclusive DeltaGuarde finish features an E -coat epoxy primer with medium bronze ultra -durable powder topcoat, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, ultraviolet degradation and abrasion. The finish is covered by our seven- year limited warranty. ANSI lamp wattage label supplied, visible during relamping. UL Listed in US and Canada for wet locations and enclosure classified IP65 per IEC 529 and IEC 598. A I' FWG-16 Wire Guard SBL -16 Backlight Shield 9201 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 53406-3772 USA PHONE (262) 886-1900 FAX (262) 884-3309 O Ruud Lighting Inc. Printed in USA v .ruudlightmg.corn 11/16/05 RUUD LIGHTING V LX LNULU PULL MUUNI 16" (406 mm) AREA CUTOFF LIGHT EPA RATING Isofootcandle plots show initial footcandles at grade. (Footcandles , 0.0929 = Lux) EPA 0.95 for single fixture with 00 tilt (Consult factory for EPA rating on multiple units). Lighting Sciences Inc. Certified Test Report No. LSI 10553 Candlepower distribution curve of 400W MH Area Cutoff Light without backlight shield. 1 100. 80' 69 40' 20' 0' 20' 40' 69 80' 100• 60' 46.8 40' 42.7 20' - 36A 00 - 30.5 80 _ '--� __ - 24.4 60' - -5 183 1 40' 2 � 12 29 5 - 6.1 20' 6.1 40' 12.2 305 244 183 122 &1 Om &1 122 183 244 305 Isoloolcandle plot of 40OW MH Area Cutoff Light at 25' (7.6 m) mounting height, 0° vertical tilt, with backlight shield removed. (Plan view) 100. 80• 69 40' 20• 0• 20• 40• 69 60• lar a' 48.B 42.7 Y -- _ --- - _- ___- _. We Y 305 re 7 244 0 Y _. - _ _ -_ --. 18.3 p 5 12.2 0 6.1 Y O on, p 6.1 12.2 305 24.4 163 122 &1 0 m 6.1 122 183 244 305 100' 89 60• 40' 29 0• 20' 40• 60• 80. 100' 160' 48.8 149 - - - 427 129 - - - - - 36.6 100' _ - - .. - --. 30.5 B9 r .1- - - - 24.4 18.3 40 _ 3 122 5 29 6.1 9 - Om 6.1 40. 12.2 305 24.4 183 122 61 0 m &1 122 183 244 305 Isofootcandle plot of 40OW MH Area Cutoff Light at 25' (7.6 m) mounting height, 0` vertical tilt, with backlight shield located for backlight cutoff. (Plan view) K' 4(Y 20• 9 29 49 60• 80' 109 4e.e 120'1- - - - - 138.6 100' - - 05 - - - - 30.5 89 24.4 S - - 18.3 40 --_ 5 12.2 20 61 a_ 8 - _ 0th 20' - -- -- 6.1 QI 122 305 24.4 183 122 61 Orn 6.1 122 183 244 305 Lighting Sciences Inc. Isofootcandle plot of 400W HPS Area Cutoff Isofootcandle plot of 40OW HPS Area Cutoff Certified Test Report No. LSI 10246 Light at 25' 17.6 m) mounting height, 0° Light at 25' (7.6 m) mounting height, Candlepower distribution curve of 250W HPS vertical tilt, with backlight shield removed. 0° vertical tilt, with backlight shield located Area Cutoff Light without backlight shield. (Plan view) for backlight cutoff. (Plan view) RUUD0 9201 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 53406-3772 USA PHONE (262) 886-1900 FAX (262) 884-3309 LIGHTING © Ruud Lighting Inc. Printed in USA www.ruudllghting.com 11/16/05 �xJ l Pole -spacing Example Data j/ 1 �/ �y �i Average Initial Light Levels at Grade 6 2 Fixtures per pole @ 188' Test areae; cenlerel within a (16) pole layout (Footcandles ; 0.0929 = Lux) Max. Recommended Pole -spacing Catalog If Lamp Type Lamp Lumens Mounting Height X It Y Footcandles Lux AC2417-M 175W MH 12,000 15' (4.6 m) 60 (18.3 m) x 85' (25.9 m) 3.56 38 20' (6.1 m) 75' (22.9 m) x 110' (33.5 m) 2.11 23 AC2425-M 250W MH 20,000 20' (6.1 m) 75' (22.9 m) x 110' (33.5 m) 3.51 38 25'(7.6 m) 95' (29.0 m) x 140' (42.7 m) 2.10 23 AC2440-M 40OW MH 32,000 25' (7.6 m) 95' (29.0 m) x 140' (42.7 m) 3.36 36 30' (9.1 m) 115' (35.1 m) x 165' (50.3 m) 2.29 25 AC2525-M 25OW HPS 28,500 20' (6.1 m) 75' (22.9 m) x 110' (33.5 m) 4.83 52 25' (7.6 m) 95' (29.0 m) x 140' (42.7 m) 2.89 31 AC2540-M 40OW HPS 50,000 25'(7.6 m) 95' (29.0 m) x 140' (42.7 m) 5.08 55 30' (9.1 m) 115' (35.1 m) x 165' (50.3 m) 3.37 36 RUUD0 9201 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 53406-3772 USA PHONE (262) 886-1900 FAX (262) 884-3309 LIGHTING © Ruud Lighting Inc. Printed in USA www.ruudllghting.com 11/16/05 Ballast Housing Reflector Seamless, Prefinished semi -specular Capacitor die-cast aluminumdiffuse and diff use aluminum Finish calor. bronze wrapper, and semi -specular aluminum sides (T�l drat P� F.,, 12(13, v,drauas cadWlenates 1.4' (36 mm)) 016' (406 mm)� Ignitor � 11 t'1 mml (Where required) Lamp (Included) 1/2' Conduit 6.5' (165 mm) �#•11remm) Entry a• fuse mm)— — Wmpholtler Wall Mount Box Ballast For surface oaring Compartment or entry Cover Finish color: black T 320W PSMH ACW6321a)(b) Patented T 35OW PSMH Hinge Ste# Assembly PULSE STABT METAL HALIDE I I SPEC # 20OW PSMH ACW620{a)(b) sPll, # 25OW PSMH ACW625-1il 0 SPECIf T 320W PSMH ACW6321a)(b) © SPEC# T 35OW PSMH ACW63548)(b) Ste# ¢ 40OW PSMH ACW640-1a)(b) SPEC# 175W MH ACW4171a)(b) SPEC# 250W MH ACW425-(a)(b) © SPEC# T 40OW MH ACW440-(a)(b) HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM Q SPEC x 250W HPS ACW525-(a)(b) SPEC# 40OW HPS ACW540-(a)(b) Specify (a) Voltage 8 (h) Options. f Reduced envelope ED28Imp 600 forward throw sharp cutoff luminaire with adjustable backlight control for HID lamp, totally enclosed. Backlight shield provides precise cutoff adjustability from Oe (nadir) to 30e (house -side). Housing is seamless, die-cast aluminum. Fixture mounts to wall with a 4'(102 mm) x 6'(152 mm) x 1.4' (36 mm) cast aluminum mounting box and gasket. Two 5/16'threaded mounting studs are supplied with nuts and sealing washers to attach fixture to mounting box. Also provided are four threaded and closed 1/2' conduit entries. Lens assembly consists of rigid alumi- num frame and high -impact, clear -tempered glass, and backlight shield. Adjustable Backlight Shield 0' to 30' Lens Frame Die-cast aluminum door frame secures lens; sealed with silicone gasket Finish color: black M 120/208240/277V (Standard) T 120/277/347V (Canada Only) (Standard) 1 120V 2 277V 27 277V Reactor (PSMH Only) 3 208V 240V 347V For "Rage availability, outside the US and Canada. see Bulletin TD -9 or c adw your Ruud Ugh ing authorized International Distributor. Fixture includes clear, mogul -base lamp; 320 –40OW PSMH and 40OW MH utilize the ED28 reduced envelope lamp. Pulse -rated porcelain enclosed, 4kv-rated screw -shell -type lampholder with spring-loaded center contact and lamp grips. 150° C temperature supply wire required. Lamp ignitor included where required. All ballast assemblies are high-power factor and use the following circuit type: Reactor (277V PSMH) 200 – 40OW PSMH CWA — Constant Wattage Autotransformer 200-40OW PSMH; 175-40OW MH; 250 – 40OW HPS US 4,689,729 T e Etre mm) wkz Notes (a)F Fusing -(a)P Button Photocell -5P External Photocell (for 48OV) D Quartz Standby (includes 100W quartz lamp) (WA an 277V Reactor) Specify (a) Single Voltage — See Voltage Suffix Key ANSI lamp wattage label supplied, visible during relamping. UL Listed in US and Canada for wet locations and enclosure classified IP65 per IEC 529 and IEC 598. Exclusive DeltaGuarde finish features an E -coat epoxy primer with medium bronze ultra -durable powder topcoat, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, ultraviolet degradation and abrasion. The finish is covered by our seven- year limited warranty. FWG-16 Wire Guard 9201 Washington Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 53406-3772 USA PHONE (262) 886-1900 FAX (262) 884-3309 0 Ruud Lighting Inc. Printed in USA 1w .ruudhghting.com 1 11/16/05 RUUDa LIGHTING WALL MOUNT SERIES 16" (406 mm) AREA CUTOFF LIGHT EPA RATING Isofootcandle plots show initial footcandles at grade. (Footcandles +0.0929 = Lux) EPA 0.93 for single fixture with 00 tilt (Consult factory for EPA rating on multiple units). Lighting Sciences Inc. Certified Test Report No. LSI 10553 Candlepower distribution curve of 40OW MH Area Cutoff Floodlight without backlight shield. Lighting Sciences Inc. Certified Test Report No. LSI 10246 Candlepower distribution curve of 25OW HPS Area Cutoff Floodlight without backlight shield. 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