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CAS-35_ARBORETUM VILLAGE (CENTURY PLAZA RETAIL CENTER)Oy -35 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 • Kate Aanenson: Connect. Mayor Furlong: So we will open up the podium and invite interested parties to come forward and address the council on this matter. Please state your name and address. Seeing no one, we will close the public hearing and bring it back to council for discussion. Is there any discussion? If there's no discussion, is there a motion? Councilman Peterson: Motion to approve. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Is there a second? Councilman Ayotte: Second. Mayor Furlong: Now they're jumping in. All those in favor, any discussion on the motion? Councilman Labatt: Give that second to Ayotte since this is his last meeting. Todd Gerhardt: Okay, he's got it. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Ayotte seconded that the City Council terminate Conditional Use Permit #87-14 for a 199 foot commercial radio tower and antenna and an 8 foot by 16 foot building on the property described in the attached Termination of Conditional Use Permit. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote Of 5 too. REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE CENTURY PLAZA RETAIL CENTER PUD TO ALLOW ADDITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENCE USES, Kate Aanenson: Thank you. The subject site is located on Century Boulevard, a commercial center. This is zoned PUD. It is a neighborhood business district. The applicant is requesting to amend that PUD to allow a broader range of uses. This item did appear before the Planning Commission on October 19th. There was some ambiguity in the motion as they presented it. They recommended denial but for, but once you recommend denial then it's a denial so we kind of rephrased the, refrained the motion to support when it appears before you to support what really what the Planning Commission wanted, and that was that they did approve a health club use that met the criteria of 5,000 square feet. And that's really what kind of drive that neighborhood business so you don't have one single user. That they be limited in 5,000 square feet and they'd really be those types of uses that meet the daily needs of the resident. So with that the Planning Commission ultimately did support that but their motion did say denial. So the City Council motion as we framed for the City Council that they approve the PUD amendment only to include physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet. Again the applicant wanted a much broader use of the district, so with that I'd be happy to answer any questions that you'd have. 01 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Questions for staff. Craig. Councilman Peterson: Kate I guess I'd like staff's perspective. I can reasonably understand why we wouldn't want a lawn and garden center, with or without outdoor storage. Off sale liquor would seem like a logical place to put that, so. Kate Aanenson: sure. The City does, the current city ordinance right now allows for four off sale liquors. We have some other pending developments in the core of downtown which we believe will also have some. Again trying to generate that synergy in the downtown area. We believe that kind of keeping that in the core at this point. And that may be something that the council may want to discuss in the future, is broadening that from, to allowing 4 to, which you have the discretion. That's just a number you put in place. There's no legal limits on that but looking at maybe adjusting that, but that was one of the reasons. And also, kind of what's a neighborhood standard. Kind of a quiet time. Fitting in with a neighborhood when you're up against residential. Some of those sort of things. Just so the rationale, and for some of the other uses as you indicated, when you have outdoor storage, sometimes there's display outside that kind of tends to spread and keeping those uses more aesthetically to that neighborhood, so that was some of their rationale. And again I think as stated in the summaries that the district had reasonable uses. That district, that neighborhood district. We have that in several other areas of the community. Neighborhood business. And they seem well leased so. Councilman Peterson: Thank you. Mayor Furlong: Other questions for staff? Councilman Labatt: Just to piggy back on Craig's a little bit. So this is zoned or guided business neighborhood, right? Kate Aanenson: That's correct. Councilman Labatt: And not business highway. Kate Aanenson: That's correct. Councilman Labatt: Business highway ends at Powers. Kate Aanenson: Correct. It's kind of the core of the downtown, yes. Councilman Labatt: Right. But as I look at how our development along Highway 5 is expanded and at 5 and Galpin, 5 and Century, I think that, as our residents are living out there now to the west and now we're going to be expanding down in the 2005 MUSA, do we need to look at having these, call them satellite comer convenience areas? Gas station. Small strip mall. A liquor store, off sale. And I just, I think we're missing a boat here. Ship, Bob. Councilman Ayotte: Both will work in that part of the community. 21 • • City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 Councilman Labatt: They will? I think that, while Kate you said that you know, it's maybe something we need to look at in the future. Well here we have an applicant here who is going to bring a business into the city and is asking for uses. While they may not work with our current zoning, with the business neighborhood because business highway ends at Powers and we want everything condensed downtown, but yet everybody lives out in the outskirts. Kate Aanenson: That's not what I'm saying. Let me just reframe that real quick. Councilman Labatt: Okay. Kate Aanenson: You know what we decided when we did the Highway 5 corridor study is that we want those larger uses, kind of that gathering place to be in the core of downtown. We certainly recognize there needs to be daily service needs, gas station and the like. Some small - convenience. Hair cut. Some small scale restaurants in neighborhoods. Because as you said that's where the population, kind of to get those daily needs met. Convenience. Running for bread and milk at the gas station. That's certainly appropriate. What we don't want to have is strip commercial up and down Highway 5 which dilutes what we're trying to create that synergy in the downtown area, and I think that's a value that Chanhassen's held pretty strongly and has added to the charm that's downtown. And what the staff's concern was that, you know while we're doing it here, for the neighborhood businesses, we need to be really careful because we are going to have other areas as we grow and as you indicated in that 2005, some of the areas on Lyman and 101 had also had similar neighborhood business district if we opened it up. You know are we going to, how does that impact what we've created in the downtown area? Because we want that to be our major gathering place, and yes. There will be some other commercial in other parts of the community, but in a different scale and intensity. So if you look through the uses that are permitted on page 2, again we believe, the staff report the permitted uses that's in the current business, neighborhood business, is pretty broad. Mayor Furlong: Is that this Exhibit A? Kate Aanenson: No. It's right on the page 2 of the... Mayor Furlong: Page 2 of the staff report? Kate Aanenson: Correct. Mayor Furlong: So I mentioned Exhibit A, that was presented by the applicant? The two sided, single space. Kate Aanenson: Correct, that was it. That's correct. Mayor Furlong: And your list which includes what, 14 items. Kate Aanenson: That's correct. `IK r • City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 Mayor Furlong: For clarification, the list that the applicant provided, all those but the 5 that they're requesting would fit? Kate Aanenson: Correct. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Any more thoughts or do you want to continue your thoughts? Councilman Labatt: Let me write a couple things down and. Mayor Furlong: Alright. Brian. Councilman Lundquist: Kate, is the staff concern the size of that being 5,000, larger than 5,000 square feet or the uses themselves? Kate Aanenson: I think it's a combination of two, and that's a good question. And right now the neighborhood business does cap some of these at 5,000 square feet. Any single one use. But if you go to, like for radio television studio, that's I mean you think of something like that, that's what Prince has so that's a pretty large use. A single use. And exercise club, they felt it was something like Curves or something, that would probably fit as probably a nice neighborhood type use, so that's why the Planning Commission did support that one. Again, inherent in lawn and gardens is outdoor display and that tends to take up parking and some of those sort of things. Again the liquor store does allow for some, if someone was to have a small restaurant with some alcohol with it does work for that but just on a liquor store. That was one that we hadn't contemplated so that's kind of I guess the list that's in question. So some of it's scale. Some of it's frequency of use and trips and you know, the definition is ... not compete with the downtown and that it's kind of specific to that neighborhood. Used frequently. Your neighborhood gas station. That sort of thing. Mayor Furlong: We're in questions aren't we? This is a PUD, so the change would be for this particular PUD only? Kate Aanenson: That's correct. Mayor Furlong: But we have other areas that are zoned and PUD's that are. Kate Aanenson: Are coming before you shortly, within the next year, yes. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Okay. So the issues, as I see it here are what fits in the down, what fits in a neighborhood business for convenience for our residents, but that doesn't jeopardize the viability of the downtown. Is where we are. Planning Commission came back with this recommendation for this particular one seemed okay. Staff concur with that? Kate Aanenson: Yeah. That's correct, yep. 23 City Council Meeting — D• ber 13, 2004 • Mayor Furlong: Okay. Alright. Any other questions for staff? We haven't heard from the applicant. Is the applicant here tonight? If you'd like to address the council. We do have copies of the minutes from the Planning Commission so. Paul Andrescik: Right. I have a handout here to brief you mayor. Honorable Mayor and Council. I thank you for this opportunity to speak in front of you tonight. My name is Paul Andrescik and I represent Minstar Construction. We are the ones that built the Century Plaza Center located at Highway 5 and Century Avenue. I gave you a handout briefly for the public at home and also the public in the audience. If you want to give that... Century Plaza is located, the subject site is Highway 5 and Century Avenue. It's a brand new plaza. Brand new neighborhood. I believe the homes along here are already existing in the medium to high density townhomes to single family homes going in in the northeast comer of that intersection, and also a Lifetime Fitness is going in I believe in this corner here. Your second page in your handout map is kind of the footprint of Century Plaza. Right now we have the Pamedco gas station open. Shell derivative. Here's Century Plaza here. We have a hair studio. Hair cut studio right here. Also the rest is open for leasing. What I put together for your third map is a point of interest reads, we talk about the downtown not competing. If you look at the, where Century Plaza is in the center, the competition for all those other liquor stores in the area, starting from Liquor Store 1 in Shorewood being the closest to that area and the residents in convenience. All the way from 2 that's in Chaska. 3 in Chaska called the Aurora Liquor Store. 4, 5 and 6 are in downtown Chanhassen, and liquor store 7, Tonka Bay Liquors in Tonka Bay. Those are within a 3 mile radius. If you live within a mile and a half of that liquor store, you know looking at convenience and being the traverse to the nearest liquor store is for your convenience, you'd probably go outside of Chanhassen to Chaska and to the Shorewood and Tonka Bay areas as opposed to traveling downtown. I love downtown Chanhassen. I think it's a beautiful center. A beautiful downtown. For convenience standpoint, if I had to choose to drive downtown or some place closer, I'd probably go outside Chanhassen if I lived in that area. The benefits to the Chanhassen, to the city. Of course the tax base for the currently un -used fourth liquor license. Bringing in tax revenue. I believe that was a discussion earlier. Also, as I mentioned before, the convenience for the residents living in a mile and a half radius of Century Plaza. Also it guarantees the viability of success of Century Plaza. I believe the gas station, Pamedco would benefit from the traffic going in and out, and also for future businesses such as meat markets, convenience food stops, coffee shops and restaurants in the area. And also those Chanhassen residents that are loyal to Chanhassen and who desire the convenience and convenience over tops that where they would drive outside that mile and a half radius. I'll put up the center for the residents at home. That's the picture there. It's a very beautiful center, and I think it would add, it's also on the, just off of Highway 5 so it's as Chanhassen grows in population, you're going to see more growth westward. For competition downtown, I guess if I was going to open up a liquor store I would not probably choose to open up a liquor store within a block radius of 3 others, so the viability and success of a new liquor store in your fourth license is also paramount to this project. So any questions at all? Mayor Furlong: Any questions? KI City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 • Councilman Peterson: As part of your request you were asking for a lawn and garden center. Is that, I mean I look at that and that doesn't seem to fit with what you just offered either, but is that a significant issue in your presentation or not? Paul Andrescik: Ah no it's not. Lawn and garden is not significant. Also the fitness club, probably at this point we do not have anybody on board for a potential fitness center because of Lifetime that's going in across the street. It wouldn't be very successful because of that. Mayor Furlong: Any other questions? Of the applicant. Councilman Ayotte. Councilman Ayotte: Not of Mr. Andrescik but is there a planning commissioner here? Mayor Furlong: I don't think so. Councilman Peterson: We have an opening. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Any other questions for Mr. Andrescik? Councilman Lundquist: Mr. Andrescik, of the uses that you're talking about, any of those issues with the 5,000 square foot piece that the limitation's put on or? Paul Andrescik: Not at all. We don't plan on having any plans of opening up any type of store that would exceed that. That limitation. So currently we have 3 liquor stores on docket waiting to lease the space. Pending approval tonight. One of 3 is going to get that approval. Not opening up 3 so. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Thank you. Paul Andrescik: Thank you Mayor. Mayor Furlong: Okay, to follow up question. It was mentioned the, and whether you know this or Todd, the tax generated from a liquor store. That's no more than any other commercial dollar in terms of property taxes. There'd be a fee for the liquor license, is that correct? Todd Gerhardt: That's correct. Kate Aanenson: I just wanted to reiterate. The liquor store that's looking is south of Highway 5 which we also voided out so there's an application pending on that. Mayor Furlong: I'm song. Kate Aanenson: Way south of 5. In the downtown. Within. I think everything else we have right now is currently north of Highway 5. So if there's someone that's looking, they'd be looking on the south side. 25 0 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 0 Mayor Furlong: As we consider the map and using Mr. Andrescik's map here, where are the other business neighborhood districts? Are there some others along Highway 5? Kate Aanenson: 7 and 41. Mayor Furlong: Okay, which is just to the west of this particular property. Kate Aanenson: Correct. Councilman Labatt: And north. Kate Aanenson: And north. 7 and 41. Mayor Furlong: 7 and 41, excuse me. Okay, thank you. Kate Aanenson: So it'd be up by Shorewood. The next intersection over, you'll have one at 101. There's one at, on Al's property right adjacent to Mission Hills on 101. And then also you'll be seeing the Sands Company that will be coming in for that interchange at 101 and Lyman. They're coming in for concept review. That is a mixed use, neighborhood business in addition to high density residential. That'd be across from the recently reviewed Southwest Metro Transit, that intersection. I know I'm missing a few. Todd Gerhardt: Kwik Trip. Kate Aanenson: Pardon me? Todd Gerhardt: Kwik Trip? Galpin. Kate Aanenson: Yeah, that's the other one on 5, yeah. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Okay. Good, thank you. I bounced around a little bit. I apologize for any confusion on the order here but if there are any other questions we can continue with comments. On this matter. So let's move to comments by the council at this point. Thoughts, Steve you want to continue or. Councilman Labatt: Well, as I looked at the list on page 2, the 14, it's still very limiting. On what really could go in there. What's feasible for the developer. I guess to make my point short, I'd like to find a way we could put the off sale liquor in place there. I can think about you know, you pull in to get your gas. You can quick walk across, or somebody else can to get, if you put in a meat market or liquor store there. I just look at, you know number 3 here, convenience stores without gas pumps. Well you know, sometimes liquor stores are convenient but, I don't know. Somehow we need to know, collectively we should maybe come up with a way we can look at that and how we can allow an off sale liquor store there. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. Question of clarification. Are we under a clock for this application? 26 0 0 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 Kate Aanenson: He granted an extension. Councilman Ayotte: Talk a little bit louder Kate. Kate Aanenson: For the request. To this date it went to the Planning Commission in October. Application was received September 17m. So we're probably pretty close to the 3 months. He did give an extension to this day for additional time so. Todd Gerhardt: So we'd need an additional extension. Kate Aanenson: Correct. Mayor Furlong: Was there a public hearing at the Planning Commission? Kate Aanenson: That was the one in October. It was submitted in September so it was within that first 30 days. And then November would have been 60 days. He asked to be on this meeting. Mayor Furlong: Okay. And I know I looked at those minutes, this was on our agenda I think last meeting or the meeting before and he got pulled off and delayed. Kate Aanenson: Yeah, we forgot his letter requested this meeting. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Refresh my memory. Who came to the public hearing at the Planning Commission? Do you recall? To speak on this. Todd Gerhardt: Was there any public input on this? Mayor Furlong: Was there any specific input? And specifically from downtown businesses. Kate Aanenson: Don't believe so. Councilman Labatt: It's right here. Oh, here's your minutes. Mayor Furlong: Is that the revised ones? Kate Aanenson: Yeah, but I did attach them again because... Councilman Labatt: Paul and Timothy. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Okay. Okay, sorry for the interruption. Other comments? Discussion on this request. Councilman Ayotte: I think it's feasible. I think it needs a little bit more study, and it's a little bit of a disconnect because you're going to have a new council member coming on, but I think PJ1A City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 • we should defer. I think we should push it out one more time. And with Steve's comments to take a bit harder look at it. I don't have a comfort level with it and understanding all the aspects of it, and I know that's a little bit unfair that this is my last meeting, but for a new council member to come up to speed, it may be for the rest of the council to study it a little bit more closely to see what the options are might not be a bad idea. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. Other comments? Councilman Peterson: Mr. Mayor I think that, the thing that really brought it together for me was when I look at the map and saw where the people in that, living in that area would go. They're not going to go downtown by all, unless they have another reason to go downtown which that could very well be the case, but there's also as Aurora's got Rainbow and Shorewood has got Cub, it's a fight. And fortunately or unfortunately, I looked at buying a liquor store a few years ago, and one of the significant factors of why I didn't do it was because the spot that I wanted was too close to another one. That made my decision for me. I hear Kate's perspective on we only have one liquor store license left. I for one am not adverse to appropriately expanding that if geographically it's appropriate, so I'm certainly not adverse to it. I think it's an easy decision, with all due respect to Councilman Ayotte. I think it'd be a good spot for it. And it'd be a nice asset to that neighborhood, and if they're not asking for a garden center or a television studio, it makes it easier for me to say, I'm very comfortable going ahead with off sale liquor in that spot. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. Councilman Lundquist, comments. Councilman Lundquist: I would agree with Councilman Peterson. I think the off sale liquor fits in well, especially with some of the other uses that could go in there with the gas station and other convenience type things. Make it kind of a multi -stop center. I think that the appliance thing is already permitted as staff said in their report. Less than 5,000 square feet. Not a big fan of radio and television studio, but a lawn and garden center with no exterior storage and display, you know, isn't a deal breaker either way for me so, but I think it's a good spot, especially for that off sale liquor store to go in that spot and it's convenient for that area. Not that intrusive and fits well into the concept that they've put together. That would be it. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Thank you. I guess question for you Councilman Lundquist. Health and physical exercise. 5,000. Councilman Lundquist: Yeah, not a problem either. With that one. Mayor Furlong: Okay, good. Alright. On the surface these requests seem straight forward and my concern is one of protecting the downtown retail, and that's something that I know this council has tried to do. It was an issue that came up a few times during the campaign, during the election cycle this last whenever it was, protecting the downtown and that's why I asked the questions about who came to the public hearing. Because the challenges of their, you know someone from the Chamber or someone else, looking at the map and a picture's worth a thousand words. That seems to be a pretty good place for an off sale liquor store, and limited to 5,000 square feet. Is that going to significantly create competition for our downtown business or OW 0 0 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 is it going to pull from Shorewood or Chaska? I don't know where people are going to come to buy but it seems to make some sense there. I just get really hesitant doing that because any change we make here, I can just see someone coming back where it's currently zoned neighborhood business. Whether or not they go through a PUD is going to be looking for fairness here and I guess you know, it's, not that I don't necessarily support these. I'm just trying to look a little longer term. Are we opening a door here and are we going to allow these other at any neighborhood business up and down and at what point do we start peeling away from the retail center that we have in our downtown area. Balancing that against we're growing and the downtown is a limited area as well so, that's what I'm struggling with. I don't necessarily for this particular issue, maybe it's the first one to the courthouse benefit. I don't necessarily have a problem with it but we're going to have other property owners that are going to be interested in increasing their use, allowed uses as well and that's where I think we should walk and not run to expand these uses. Especially when it was known at the time the property was acquired and built, what the allowable uses were so, you know I can support this but I'm really adding a word of caution with it. Simply because I'm fearful that we might, you know with each individual request that comes in, you can run into problems associated with it and so I guess I'd be interested in some thoughts or comments. Councilman Peterson: That's part of the reason why I am leaning towards liquor store only because we have an extra tool there with the number of licenses that we approve. So that's how I've addressed your issue as noted. Mayor Furlong: Okay, yeah and that was one of the concerns with the health club. Now they said tonight they're not interested but it's anytime we approve something it goes with the property forever. We do have, besides Lifetime going across the street so maybe that particular place is not desirable for a neighborhood business. We have other health clubs in our downtown area right now where they are allowed and so even expanding to that, we end up, we don't have the issue of a liquor license then. From a limitation or an additional control. Councilman Peterson: I think if you asked the 3 other liquor stores that are downtown would they rather have a liquor store downtown or 2-3 miles away, common sense would tell you the answer. Mayor Furlong: They would say, can we get an option without a new liquor store. Councilman Ayotte: If I could give some additional comments if I may. Mayor Furlong: Please. Councilman Ayotte: And that's why I think it ought to be looked at a little bit more because of the argument that Craig brings up. It makes sense, I mean if you took at the spatial relationships for the liquor store, and maybe not for some other applications but that's why I think it makes, you need to look at it a little bit more than, and hone it just a bit more or you could cause a problem. And if it doesn't hurt to wait another couple of weeks to go through it one more time to refine it, to give staff some guidance to go back and consider some of these other options, to clean it up a little bit, I think we'd be further ahead. 29 0 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 0 Mayor Furlong: Okay. Any other thoughts? Somebody like to make a motion? Councilman Lundquist: I would move that the City Council approve PUD amendment 04-35 to include health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 feet and off sale liquor stores. Councilman Peterson: Second. Mayor Furlong: Made and seconded. Is there? Councilman Ayotte: Friendly amendment. Can we drop the, is there a way to deal with the health club issue? If that's not going to be a point, a target, correct Mr. Andrescik? Paul Andrescik: That's correct. Councilman Ayotte: And it's not going to be a target, why roll that in, in order to create some focus with Lifetime Fitness and so on? Why bring that up? That's what I'm talking about. I don't understand why we have to do that. Councilman Lundquist: Only reason my thoughts would be, again another use of convenience out in that area and I think the market's going to drive you know, as Councilman Peterson said before, you know I think you'd have to be a little bit goofy to put a 4,000 square foot exercise club next to Lifetime Fitness. Councilman Peterson: Unless it's Curves, you know. Councilman Lundquist: Well we have a Curves already so. Councilman Peterson: They're going up every mile and a half I think in most communities. Councilman Lundquist: But again, it's another possibility of use of convenience in that area. You know, stop by and get your gas, go work out so when you go buy all that beer. Councilman Ayotte: Beer, you can go work out, yeah. Councilman Lundquist: Justify it. Todd Gerhardt: That's convenience. Mayor Furlong: I guess a question. We put a square foot limitation on the health club, as Councilman Lundquist made the motion that was applied to the health club but there was no limitation on the off sale liquor. Do we need to apply that to both Kate or is there, I mean so, is there other, this is a PUD so if it doesn't say someplace else within the PUD it could be a 20,000 square foot liquor store? Kate Aanenson: Yeah, it doesn't say. 30 0 9 City Council Meeting — December 13, 2004 Mayor Furlong: With this change. Kate Aanenson: I don't believe it's, no it does say in the PUD no single use can exceed 5,000 square feet. Mayor Furlong: Okay, so. Councilman Lundquist: Is that redundant to have it... Mayor Furlong: Do we need to strike this on the health club? Kate Aanenson: Yeah. It would be redundant. Mayor Furlong: Okay. I'd make a motion to strike the words, up to 5,000 square feet. To amend your motion to strike the words up to 5,000 square feet. Is there a second? Councilman Peterson: Second. Mayor Furlong: Any discussion on that motion? Councilman Lundquist: On the amendment? Mayor Furlong: On the amendment, thank you. If not, we'll vote on the amendment to strike the words, up to 5,000 square feet in the motion. Mayor Furlong moved, Councilman Peterson seconded to amend the motion to strike the phrase, "up to 5,000 square feet" in the motion. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. Mayor Furlong: That prevails so now we're dealing with the amended motion. Which reads, health club, health and physical exercise clubs and off sale liquor store. Any other discussion? On this. If not we'll proceed to the vote. Councilman Lundquist moved, Councilman Peterson seconded to approve Planned Unit Development Amendment #04-35 to include health and physical exercise clubs and off sale liquor stores. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 5 to 0. Mayor Furlong: Next item on our agenda. How we doing for time? Take a 5 minute recess? Well, let's just take a 5 minute recess. Okay, we're moving up to 9:00. We've been here for a couple hours. Let's come back quickly. (The City Council took a short recess at this point in the meeting.) REQUEST FOR AN AFTER THE FACT VARIANCE FOR THE INTENSIFICATION OF A LEGAL NON -CONFORMING STRUCTURE BY BUILDING A CANOPY WITH 31 ClTYOF 7700 Market Boulevard PC Boz 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Administration Phone: 952.227.1 100 Fax: 952.227.1110 Building Inspections Phone. 952.227.1180 Fax: 952.227 1190 Engineering Phone: 952 227.1160 Fax: 952.227.1170 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager FROM: Sharmeen Al-Jaff, Senior Planner DATE: November 8, 2004 0 U`,' 0 64 -35 6 SUBJ: Request for Amendment to Arboretum Shopping Center Planned Unit Development Standards to allow an expanded list of uses within this specific district (Century Plaza Retail Center) Planning Case No. 04-35 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Request for an expansion of permitted uses within a Planned Unit Development — Neighborhood Business District to include appliance sales and service, health and physical exercise clubs, lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display, off -sale liquor stores, and radio and television studios. Finance ACTION REQUIRED Phone: 952.227.1140 Fax: 952 227.1110 City Council approval requires a simple majority of City Council present. Park 8 Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY Fax: 952.227.1110 Recreation Center The Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 19, 2004, to review the proposed 2318 Cooper Boulevard Phone: 952.227.1400 planned Unit Development amendment. The Planning Commission voted 5 to 1 to den P g Y Fax: 952.227.1404 Planned Unit Development Amendment #04-35. The Commission supported inclusion of only health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet; however, after a series of Planning b Natural Resources motions, the final motion stated denial of the request. Thea applicant had requested inclusion � PP Phone: 952.227.1130 of lawn and garden centers, off -sale liquor stores, radio and television studios, and appliance Fax: 952.227.1110 sales and services. The Planning Commission made several motions but the intent was only to include the amendment for health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet. Because Public worts 1591 Park Road health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet were not included in the motion, Phone: 952.227.1300 staff is recommending that the City Council include it in the amendment. The summary and Fax: 952 227,1310 verbatim minutes are item la in this packet. Senior Center Phone: 952 2271125 RECOMMENDATION Fax. 952.227 1110 Website Staff and the Planning Commission recommend the City Council adopt the following motion: www.ci.chanhasseo.mn.us "The City Council approves Planned Unit Development Amendment #04-35 to include only health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet." ATTACHMENTS 1. Planning Commission Staff Report Dated October 19, 2004. giplant2004 planning cases\04-35 - century plaza retail center pud arnmdment\xxecutive summary.doc se"NED The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A geal place to live, work, and play. CITY OF CHANHASSEN STAFF REPORT PC DAO: October 19, 2004 [3] CC DATE: November 8, 2004 REVIEW DEADLINE: November 16, 2004 CASE #: Planning Case 04-35 BY: Al-Jaff PROPOSAL: Request for Amendment to Arboretum Shopping Center Planned Unit Development Standards to allow an expanded list of uses within this specific district (Century Plaza Retail Center). LOCATION: Northwest intersection of Century Boulevard and West 78th Street. APPLICANT: Arboretum Exchange, LLC 7500 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 (952)947-3000 PRESENT ZONING: PUD, Neighborhood Commercial 2020 LAND USE PLAN: Commercial ACREAGE: 1.26 acres SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Request for uses including appliance sales and service, health and physical exercise clubs, lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display, off -sale liquor stores, and radio and television studios. Notice of this public hearing has been mailed to all property owners within 500 feet. Staff is recommending denial of the request. LEVEL OF CITY DISCRETION IN DECISION-MAKING: The City has a relatively high level of discretion in approving rezonings, PUDs, and amendments to PUDs because the City is acting in its legislative or policy making capacity. A rezoning or PUD, and amendment thereto, must be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan. 0 Location Map Arboretum Village PUD Amendment Century Plaza Retail Center City of Chanhassen Planning Case No. 04-35 :'1 Subject Site State Hwy 5 Arboretum BOulevard° H Street y Century Plaza Retail Center Planning Case No.04-35 October 19, 2004 Page 2 PROPOSAL The applicant is requesting an expansion of permitted uses within a Planned Unit Development — Neighborhood Business District. The site is located north of Highway 5, east of Century Boulevard and south of West 786 Street. Access to the site is gained via a full curb cutoff of West 78'6 Street and a right in/out only off of Century Boulevard. The site contains a multi -tenant retail building, which is currently under construction. The Planned Unit Development which governs this site states the following: Permitted Uses The permitted uses within the neighborhood commercial zone should be limited to appropriate commercial and service uses consistent with the neighborhood. The uses shall be limited to those as defined herein. If there is a question as to whether or not a use meets the definition, the Planning Director shall make that interpretation. The type of uses to be provided on these lots shall be low - intensity neighborhood -oriented retail and service establishments to meet daily needs of residents. Such uses may include small to medium-sized restaurant (no drive-thru windows), office, day care, neighborhood scale commercial, convenience store, churches, or other similar type and scale uses as described in the Comprehensive Plan. No single use shall exceed 5,000 square feet. Section 20-692. states: The following uses are permitted in a "BN" District: (1) Antenna as regulated by article XXX of this chapter. (2) Community center. (3) Convenience stores without gas pumps. (4) Day care center. (5) Health services. (6) Home Furnishings. (7) Offices. (8) Personal services. (9) Private clubs and lodges. (10)Shopping center. (I I)Small appliance repair shop (12)Specialty Retail Shop. (13)Utility services. (14)Veterinary clinics. The applicant provided staff with a list of proposed uses to evaluate. Staff explained that all uses would be permitted with the exception of appliance sales and service, health and physical exercise clubs, lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display, off -sale liquor stores, and radio and television studios. The applicant is requesting a Planned Unit Development amendment to allow these uses in the Arboretum Shopping Center Planned Unit Development Standards. Appliance sales and service: Staff believes this use is permitted in the district, however, the ordinance specifically states "Small appliance repair shop" and "Specialty Retail Shop". The size of the space may not exceed 5,000 square feet. Century Plaza Retail Center • Planning Case No.04-35 October 19, 2004 Page 3 The remaining uses depart from the permitted uses in the Neighborhood Business District. Also, the Comprehensive Plan specifically states the following when designing a Neighborhood Commercial District: The commercial development would need to be designed to be inherently low scale with a neighborhood orientation. As such, it should not be in competition with commercial development elsewhere in the community, particularly in the CBD, BG, and BH Districts. Health and physical exercise clubs: Currently this use is permitted in the Central Business District and General Business District. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display: Currently this use is permitted in the General Business District and requires a conditional use permit in the Highway Business District. Off -sale liquor stores: Currently this use is permitted in the Central Business District and Highway Business District. Radio and television studios: A comparable use in the city code is "Recording Studio". Currently this use is permitted in the Industrial Office Park District. Approving the above uses within this district will be in conflict with the comprehensive plan because the uses are not inherently low scale and would be in competition with commercial development particularly in the CBD, BG, and BH Districts. Staff is recommending denial of the request. RECOMMENDATION "The Planning Commission recommends denial of Planned Unit Development Amendment 04-35 to include Health and Physical Exercise Clubs, Lawn and Garden Centers with no exterior storage and display, Off -Sale Liquor Stores, Radio and Television Studios and Appliance Sales and Service that exceed 5,000 square feet based upon the following: 1. The district has a reasonable selection of permitted uses. 2. The requested amendments will be in conflict with the comprehensive plan because the uses are not inherently low scale and would be in competition with commercial development particularly in the CBD, BG, and BH Districts. ATTACHMENTS 1. Findings of Fact. 2. Application. 3. Letter from the applicant. 4. Affidavit of Mailing Notice of Public Hearing. 5. Arboretum Shopping Center PUD Development Design Standards. g1ptan\2004 planning cases\04-35 - century pWz retail center pud amendment\staff report pc.doc 0 0 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION IN RE: Arboretum Exchange, LLC for an amendment to the Arboretum Village Development Design Standards to permit expanded uses — Planning Case No. 04-35. On October 19, 2004, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly schedule meeting to consider the application of Arboretum Exchange, LLC for an amendment to the development design standards to permit expanded list of uses as permitted uses for the property located at the Northwest intersection of Century Boulevard and West 78`" Street, Lot 1, Block 1, ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed site plan 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 commercial uses. The legal description of the property is: Lot 1, Block 1, ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER. 4. The Planning Commission considered the impacts and possible adverse affects of the proposed amendment to the Arboretum Shopping Center PUD design standards to permit expansion of uses. The findings are: a) The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found to be inconsistent with the 0 0 official City Comprehensive Plan as retail uses are a distinct use from office and industrial uses. b) The proposed use is or will be incompatible with and compete with the present and future land uses of the area, potentially changing the character of the development. The planning report #04-35 dated October 17, 2004, prepared by Sharmin Al-Jaff is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council deny the amendment permitting expanded uses on the parcels of Lot 1, Block 1, ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 19th day of October, CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION Uli Sacchet, Its Chairman gAplan\2004 planning cases\04-35 - century plaza retail center pud ameodmentViindings of fact.dw 10 • CITY OF CHANHASSEN t tip 7700 MARKET BOULEVARD p6�1�1p1 �O�Fp CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 CI1N1I sEff (952)227-1100 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION APPLICANT: Arboretum Exchange, LLC ADDRESS: 7500 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 TELEPHONE (Daytime) (952) 947-3000 v `4 CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED SEP 1 7 2004 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT OWNER: Same as Applicant ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: _ Comprehensive Plan Amendment Temporary Sales Permit Conditional Use Permit Vacation of ROW/Easements Interim Use Permit Variance Non -conforming Use Permit Wetland Alteration Permit Panned Unit Development Minor Amendment _Zoning Appeal Rezoning Zoning Ordinance Amendment Sign Permits Sign Plan Review Notification Sign _ Ste Plan Review`crow Os for Filing FeestAttomey Cost— ($50 CUP/SPR/VAC/VAR/WAP/Metes and Bounds, $400 Minor SUB) Subdivision' TOTAL FEES A list of all property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property must be included with the application. Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews. 'Twenty-slx full size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an BY.' X 11" reduced copy of transparency for each plan sheet. " Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract NOTE -When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application. 0 0 PROJECTNAME Arboretum Village LOCATION Hwy 5 & Century Boulevard LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTAL ACREAGE WETLANDS PRESENT YES X NO PRESENTZONING PUD REQUESTED ZONING Amended PUD PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION Commercial REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION No change REASON FOR THIS REQUEST We are requesting that the PUD be amended to allow additional neighborhood convenience uses in the Century Plaza retail center. See attached Exhibit "A." 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 ten business days of application submittal. A written notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within ten 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. The city hereby notifies the applicant that development review cannot be completed within 60 days due to public hearing requirements and agency review. Therefore, the city is notifying the applicant that the city requires an automatic 60 day extension for development review. Development review shall be completed within 120 days unless additional review extensions are approved by the applicant. (",4,/elf y-i`I - o �f Signatur of Applicant Date Signature of Fee Owner Date Application Received on 9 - 11 t�4 Fee Paid t SU`= Receipt No. The applicant should contact staff for a copy of the staff report which will be available on Friday prior to the meeting. If not contacted, a copy of the report will be mailed to the applicant's address. 0 r RECEIVED CONSTRUCTION SEP 2 U 2004 75M west 78th street 17 September 2004 Edina, Minnesota CITY OF CHANHASSEN 55439 Sharmeen Al-Jaff (952) 947-3000 City of Chanhassen —Planning Dept. fax (952) 947-3030 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Exhibit "A" to be attached to our application to amend the Arboretum Village PUD as it relates to the Century Plaza Retail Center. Greetings Sharmeen, Please attach this letter and the accompanying four pages to our application to amend the Arboretum Village PUD as Exhibit "A," as referenced therein. You indicated previously that all but five of the uses we had submitted to you for staff consideration would be allowed under the PUD as it stands today. Those five uses, which I've highlighted in red on the attached list, are: 1. Appliance sales and service 2. Health and physical exercise clubs 3. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display 4. Off -sale liquor stores 5. Radio and television studios We would like the city staff, planning commission, and city council to consider each of these uses separately and collectively for their potential value to a neighborhood convenience shopping center like ours and the people who live and work nearby. Although we are not speaking with prospective tenants in all five of those uses at this time, we believe that there are valid possibilities within each. Should you have questions, I can be reached at (952) 947-3011. Thanks again for your assistance. Regards, Timothy L. Bohlman Senior Project Manager Construction and Design MN Builder License # 0001220 http://www.RonClark.com • 0 Exhibit "A" Proposed Uses in the Century Plaza retail center at Arboretum Village Page 1 CENTURY PLAZA RETAIL. CENTER Pmnncad Permitted l Ices No structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: Antique shops. Apparel shops. Appliance sales and service. Art and school supplies. Art studios, interior decorating studios, photographic studios and music studios. Automotive accessories, excluding maintenance or service. Bakery goods and baking of goods for retail sales on premises and limited distribution and catering. Banks and other financial institutions without drive-through facilities. Barbershops or beauty shops. Bicycle sales and repair. Books, magazines, and stationery and newsstands for general circulation. Business machine sales and repair establishments. Business offices. Camera and photographic supplies. Candy, ice cream, popcom, nuts, frozen dessert, soft drinks or confectionery stores, excluding drive -up type. Carpet, rug, linoleum and floor coverings. China and glassware. Clinics for human care. Clothing dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including incidental pressing and repair. Clothing stores, including dressmaking, millinery and tailor shops. Collection offices or public utilities. Computer services and sales. Costume and formal wear rentaVsales. Dance and/or music studios. Delicatessens. Drugs. Dry goods and fabrics. Electrical appliance sales and repair. Employment agencies. Florists. Frozen foods and meat markets but not including locker plants or meat slaughterhouses. Fur goods. Furniture, upholstering, picture framing, interior decorating studios. Gifts. Groceries, Hardware. Health and physical exercise clubs. Hobby supplies. • Exhibit "A" Proposed Uses in the Century Plaza retail center at Arboretum Village Page 2 Indoor food, meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets. Jewelry, time pieces, collectibles, silverware sales and repairs. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display. Leather goods and luggage. Locksmiths. Medical and dental office/clinic services. Municipal uses where the use conducted is customarily considered to be an office use. Musictrecord stores. Musical instrument sales and repair. Nursery schools and daycare centers. Office supply and equipment. Offices for administrative, executive, professional, research or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with the general public; where these uses are permitted, no merchandising is permitted to be sold on the premises. Off -sale liquor stores. Opticians and optometrists. Orthopedic and medical appliances. Paint and wallpaper. Pet shops, including grooming. Photographic studios, including the development of film and pictures. Postal substations and post offices. Print shopstphotographic copying. Radio and television sales and service. Radio and television studios. Sewing centers, machine sales, and sewing classes. Shoe sales and repair. Sign shops, limited to over-the-counter retail sales of signs or other related graphic imagery. Sporting goods. Tanning salons. Travel bureaus/agencies. Veterinary offices and clinics; provided that no uses are located outside of the building. Video sales and rental for general circulation. Pmposed Ganditinnal l lcmc Restaurants, Classes 1, 2, and 3, except for drive-through. Motor fuel stations. Restaurants serving liquor, wine, or 3.2 beer. Day Care Center pmnosad Arrnccnnr l lcrm Decorative landscape features. Public telephone booths; provided, that all yard requirements are met. Satellite dishes Signs as permitted by the City Off-street parking and off-street loading. 0 0 Exhibit "A" Uses allowed within the "BN" District which serves as the foundation of the Century Plaza portion of the Arboretum Village PUD Page 3 The following uses are permitted in a'BN" District: (1) Antenna as regulated by article XXX of this chapter. (2) Community center. (3) Convenience stores without gas pumps. (4) Day care center. (5) Health services. (6) Home Furnishings. (7) Offices. (8) Personal services. (9) Private clubs and lodges. (10) Shopping center. (11) Small appliance repair shop (12) Specialty Retail Shop. (13) Utility services. (14) Veterinary clinics. Section 95. Section 20-693 of the City Code, City of Chanhassen, Minnesota, is hereby amended to read as follows: The following are permitted accessory uses in a 'BN' District: (1) Parking lots. (2) Reserved. (3) Signs. (4) Temporary outdoor sales (subject to the requirements of section 20-312). Section 96. Section 20-694 of the City Code, City of Chanhassen, Minnesota, is hereby amended to read as follows: 0 0 Exhibit "A" Conditional uses allowed within the "BN" District which serves as the foundation of the Century Plaza portion of the Arboretum Village PUD, & Uses allowed within the "BH" District Page 4 The following are conditional uses in a "BN" District: (1) Bed and breakfast establishments. (2) Convenience store with gas pumps. (3) Drive-in banks including automated kiosks. (4) Fast food restaurants without a drive-through as part of a shopping center. (5) Motor Fuel Station. (6) Reserved. (7) Standard restaurants. Section 97. Section 20-712 of the City Code, City of Chanhassen, Minnesota, is hereby amended to read as follows: The following uses are permitted in a'BH" District: (1) Antennas as regulated by article XXX of this chapter. (2) Car wash. (3) Community center. (4) Convenience stores without gas pumps. (5) Day care center. (6) Fast food restaurant. (7) Financial institutions with/or without drive-through services. (8) Funeral homes. (9) Health services. (10) Liquor stores. (11) Miniature golf. (12) Motels and hotels. (13) Offices. Ll CITY OF CHANHASSEN 0 AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA) ) ss. COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly swom, on oath deposes that she is and was on October 7, 2004, 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 Arboretum Village PUD Amendment — Planning Case No. 04-35 to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Minnesota, and by other appropriate records. Subscribed and sworn to before me this'"I` day of 0"-Jcto r , 2004. Notary Pu 'c.) .!r.ai�v.uuvuvv�YU KIM T. MEUWISSEN Notary Public- Minnesota G"f'a l GOU;ry W1/20!% YVVVVVVVVVV,v This nap is nether a legally recorded him nor a survey and is not imended to be used as ane. This map is a compilation bl records, imomation and data located in various city. county. state and federal offices and other sources regarding the area shown, and is to be used for reference pumcsas only. The City does not wanam that Me Geographic Imwrtation System (GIS) Data used to prepare this nap are enar free, and Me City does not represent that Me GIS Data can be used for navigational, !racking or any other purpose requiring exiting macumment of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of googm chic features. If errs or discrepancies are found please contact 952-227-1107. The preceding disdainier is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §466.03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user of this map acknowledges that the City shall rout be liable for any damages, and expressly waives all Gains, and agrees to defend, indennify, and hdtl hamyess the City from any and all Gains brought by User, its employees or agents, or third parties which arise out of the users access or use of data This Map is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey antl is not intended to be used as one. T1p5 map is a corn olabon of records, imomagon and data located in various city, county, state and federal offices and other sources regarding the area shown, aM is to be used for reference Purposes; only. The City does not warrant dot the Geographic kdonration System (GIS) Data used to prepare this nim are error free, and the City does rt represent that Me GIS Data can be used for navigational, tracking or any other purpose requdng exacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features. It errs or discrepancies are found please contact 952-227-1107. The preceding disclaimer is provided Pursuant to Minnesota Stables §466.03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user of ths map acknowledges that the City shall not be liable for any damages, and expressly waives all daunt, and ogees to defend, indeniny, and hdtl hatless Me Guy from any and all blains trough! by (User, its employees or agents, or third parties which arise out of Me users access or use of data —:ww is Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request for an amendment to the Arboretum Village PUD to Proposal: allow additional neighborhood convenience uses at Century Plaza Retail Center Planning File: 04-35 Applicant: Arboretum Exchange, LLC Property Northeast corner of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard 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 at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about Questions & this project, please contact Sharmeen AI-Jaff at 952-227-1134 Comments: or e-mail saliaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. 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 mmmercialrndusmal. • 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 spokespersoNrepresentative 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, October 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request for an amendment to the Arboretum Village PUD to Proposal: allow additional neighborhood convenience uses at Century Plaza Retail Center Planning File: 04-35 Applicant: Arboretum Exchange, LLC Property Northeast corner of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard Location: A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice. The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about th applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborh* about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the public hearing through the following steps: What Happens at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about Questions & this project, please contact Sharmeen AI-Jaff at 952-227-1134 Comments: or e-mail saliaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. City Review Procedure: • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alteratio , Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting. • Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation. These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercial/industrial. • Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its status and scheduling for the City Council meefing. • A neighborhood spokespersordrepresentative 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 somethina to be included in the report, lease contact the Plannina Staff person named on the notification. Public Hearing Notification Area (500 feet) Arboretum Village PUD Amendment Century Plaza Retail Center City of Chanhassen Planning Case No. 04-35 0 � Ona lon anes� 3 F y,em as �� ff. _ j ®s®�• ,ej�S,, s� of a ee; eee yn�W1�1 s O p ® ®®,3��YCi. 8 t C v lvbmeNm VJla �' a ® 4 a3 /ace 2 Subject Site State Hwy 5 Arboretum Boulevard TH Street m z U rate Place 8 M �® EM g \BJat �C\\Yll e reo�/e� WYLS, LLC STEPHEN E JANKOW IAK CENTURY GAS LLC ETAL PO BOX 113 TRUSTEE OF TRUST 13540 80TH ST S YANKTON SD 57078 1118 25TH ST NW BUFFALO MN 55313 HASTINGS MN 55033 STEVEN SLOW EY JUDY E OLSON CHAD A ROSW ICK 2505 BURLEIGH ST 2750 CENTURY CIR 2751 CENTURY CIR YANKTON SD 57078 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHARLES A WHITE JEFFREY F TOMSICH & WAYNE E DUMMER & 2754 CENTURY CIR STEPHANIE J KUTZ JUDY E D MYERS CHANHASSEN MN 55317 2755 CENTURY CIR 2758 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JONATHAN ROMAN ABAD & KATHERINE A POHLEN NANCY L WRIGHT SHANNON G ABAD 2762 CENTURY CIR 2763 CENTURY CIR 2759 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ASIM SYED MOHAMMED JOHN B & CAROLINA M FRASER STEPHEN F & JOLENE P PANIOCCO 2766 CENTURY CIR 2770 CENTURY CIR 2771 CENTURY CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 2771 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 MARK NELSON & JEFFREY R & KATHLEEN BRITTNEY PARMER FORSBERG TRAVIS P LAKE 2775 CENTURY CIR 2779 CENTURY CIR 2783 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ARBORETUM EXCHANGE LLC ADAM R & STEPHANIE S CHRISTOPHER J COHEN 7500 78TH ST W TOLLEFSON 7661 CENTURY BLVD MINNEAPOLIS MN 55439 7657 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 TAMI STORDAHL THOMAS W & LUANNE M WRIGHT JOHN CALDWELL & 7664 CENTURY BLVD 7665 CENTURY BLVD CHERYL CALDW ELL CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 7668 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 RAYMOND J & JOAN A GILGENBACH DARREN WALTER & KAREN JACQUELYN R LARSON 7669 CENTURY BLVD HEDLUND 7673 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 7672 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 PETER SCHWARZKOPF & CHRISTOPHER A RASMUSSEN & JENNIFER L AUSTIN gRETT PETERSON NICOLE L RASMUSSEN 7676 CENTURY BLVD 7677 CENTURY BLVD 7681 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 0 JOYCE E NOON LESLIE E JOHNSON KIMAN & JUNG JOO 7685 CENTURY BLVD 7689 CENTURY BLVD 7693 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ARBORETUM VILLAGE COMMUNITY 815 NORTHWEST PKY SUITE 140 EAGAN MN 55121 RICH SLAGLE 7411 FAWN HILL ROAD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 PULTE HOMES OF MINNESOTA CORP 815 NORTHWEST PKY SUITE 140 EAGAN MN 55121 LUNDGREN BROS CONSTRUCTION 935 WAYZATA BLVD E WAYZATA MN 55391 0 EXHIBIT C ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER PUD DEVELOPMENT DESIGN STANDARDS a. Intent The purpose of this zone is to create a PUD neighborhood commercial zone. The use of the PUD zone is to allow for more flexible design standards while creating a higher quality and more sensitive proposal. All utilities are required to be placed underground. Each structure proposed for development shall proceed through site plan review based on the development standards outlined below. A specific lighting and sign plan shall be submitted prior to final plat. b. Permitted Uses The permitted uses within the neighborhood commercial zone should be limited to appropriate commercial and service uses consistent with the neighborhood. The uses shall be limited to those as defined herein. If there is a question as to whether or not a use meets the definition, the Planning Director shall make that interpretation. The type of uses to be provided on these lots shall be low intensity neighborhood oriented retail and service establishments to meet daily needs of residents. Such uses may include small to medium sized restaurant (no drive-thru windows), office, day care, neighborhood scale commercial, convenience store, churches, or other similar type and scale uses as described in the Comprehensive Plan. No single use shall exceed 5,000 square feet. c. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -of -Way 30 feet 7 variance was granted by the City Council Hard Surface Commercial 70% 68.3% Parking Setback if screening is provided 10 feet 10 feet d. Building Materials and Design COMMERCIAL C-1 0 0 1. All materials shall be of high quality and durable. Brick shall be used as the principal material and must be approved to assure uniformity with the residential uses. 2. Metal standing seam siding will not be approved except as support material to one of the above materials. 3. All accessory structures shall be designed to be compatible with the primary structure. 4. All roof -mounted equipment shall be screened by pitched roofs. Wood screen fences are prohibited. Screening shall consist of compatible materials. 5. All buildings on the commercial site shall have a pitched roof line. 6. All mechanical equipment shall be screened with material compatible to the building. e. Signage Criteria Monument Sign 1. Lot 1 shall not contain any monument signs. In return, the applicant shall be permitted to place a 10 foot high sign with a maximum area of 48 square feet along Highway 5 on Lot 2. 2. Lot 2 will contain one monument sign at the intersection of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard. The height of the sign shall not exceed 5 feet with an area of 24 square feet. 3. All signs shall be built of materials similar to those used on the exterior of the buildings and complement their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "A" shall be permitted signage along the south and west elevations only. 2. Building `B" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 3. The gas pump canopy shall not be permitted to have any signage. 4. The carwash shall be permitted to have one sign along the south or east elevation. 5. All signs require a separate permit. 6. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 7. Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 8. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 9. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. A& CITY OF CHANHASSEN 7BOULEVARD bp Op CHANHASSEN, MN 3 CppSEN (952) 227-1100 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION APPLICANT: Arboretum Exchange, LLC ADDRESS: 7500 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 TELEPHONE (Daytime) (952) 947-3000 UL4-3S CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED SEP 1 7 2004 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT OWNER: Same as Applicant ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: _ Comprehensive Plan Amendment Temporary Sales Permit Conditional Use Permit Vacation of ROW/Easements Interim Use Permit Variance Non -conforming Use Permit Wetland Alteration Permit �iPlanned Unit Development Minor Amendment _ Zoning Appeal Rezoning Zoning Ordinance Amendment Sign Permits Sign Plan Review Notification Sign _ Site Plan Revtew" X crow for Filing Fees/Attomey Cost"" ($50 CUP/SPRNACNARANAP/Metes and Bounds, $400 Minor SUB) Subdivision' TOTAL FEE $��_ A list of all property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property must be included with the application. Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews. 'Twenty-six full size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 8A" X 11" reduced copy of transparency for each plan sheet. ' Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract NOTE -When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application. PROJECTNAME Arboretum Village LOCATION Hwy 5 & Century Boulevard LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOTAL AC R Ef WETLANDS PRESENT YES X NO PRESENTZONING PUD REQUESTED ZONING Amended PUD PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION Commercial REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION No change REASON FOR THIS REQUEST We are requesting that the PUD be amended to allow additional neighborhood convenience uses in the Century Plaza retail center. See attached Exhibit "A." 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 ten business days of application submittal. A written notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within ten 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 C%ners Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Tide 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. The city hereby notifies the applicant that development review cannot be completed within 60 days due to public hearing requirements and agency review Therefore, the city is notifying the applicant that the city requires an automatic 60 day extension for development review Development review shall be completed within 120 days unless additional review extensions are approved by the applicant. o Signatu of Applicant Date Signature of Fee owner Date Application Received on 01 1 CL4 Fee Paid i S `= Receipt No The applicant should contact staff for a copy of the staff report which will be available on Friday prior to the meeting. If not contacted, a copy of the report will be mailed to the applicant's address. Oinlv'" k •] QWA3TM AWUN32 F k51lik a 7i w a ( a m n n a J CL W H N City Council Summary — J• 28, 2003 A. B. 8� q� Z- 0 3 03 -Z CuP 62---2- b. 2-z ALLOW A DRIVE-THRU. Public Present: Name Address Michael Thomas 548 Apollo Drive, Lino Lakes Scott Schmitt 24 So. Olive Street, Waconia Kathleen Heller 4536 350'Avenue, Minneapolis David & Jenn Forbes 437 Shakopee Avenue E, Shakopee Kate Aanenson reviewed the action from last meeting and what staff had done preparing criteria for a drive thru. She showed comparable drive thru locations from Eden Prairie and the stacking associated with those. The applicant was available to answer questions. Councilman Peterson stated he liked the proposal with the exception of the drive thin. Councilman Ayotte stated he was leaning towards approving the drive thin with some reservations. Mayor Furlong asked for clarification that a drive thin could be located in other zoning districts of town. Councilman Lundquist stated he was in favor of the proposal with the exception of the drive thru. Mayor Furlong stated his position hadn't changed from the last meeting in that the city should either allow drive thm's in the area or not, and it should not be dependent on what type of business it is. He also asked for staff clarification on the location of the crosswalk into the site. In discussing it with public safety, they felt there was going to be people using that area as a crosswalk anyway so it might as well have a crosswalk and sidewalk to make it safe. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Lundquist seconded that the City Council approves the Planned Unit Development amendment in the commercial portion of Arboretum Village, clarifying parking setbacks and establish sign criteria for both Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge, contingent upon approval of the final plat of Arboretum Shopping Center as follows: ARBORETUM VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT WITHOUT DRIVE THRU• Arboretum Village (1992-2 PUD) PUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS b. Permitted Uses 0 0 City Council Summary — July 28, 2003 The permitted uses within the neighborhood commercial zone should be limited to appropriate commercial and service uses consistent with the neighborhood. The uses shall be limited to those as defined herein. If there is a question as to whether or not a use meets the definition, the Planning Director shall make that interpretation. The type of uses to be provided on this outlot shall be low intensity neighborhood oriented retail and service establishments to meet daily needs of residents. Such uses may include small to medium sized restaurants (no drive thru windows), office, day care, neighborhood scale commercial, convenience store, churches, or other similar type and scale uses as described in the Comprehensive Plan. No single use shall exceed 5,000 square feet. c. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -0f --Way 30 feet 7 Variance granted by City Council Hard Surface Commercial 70% 68.3% Parking Setback if screening is proviij 10 feet 10 feet e. Signage Criteria Monument Sign 3. Lot 1 shall not contain any monument signs. In return, the applicant shall be permitted to place a 10 foot high sign with a maximum areaof 4R squam fwA aton:`Hiphwav 5 on Lot of Highway 5 and Boulevard. The height of the sits shall and complement their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "A" shall be permitted signage along the south and west elevations only. 2. Building `B" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 3. The gas pump canopy shall not be permitted to have any signage. 4. The carwash shall be permitted to have one sign along the south or east elevation. 5. All signs require a separate permit. 6. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 7_ Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 4 0 City Council Summary —July 28, 2003 8. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 9. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. Vasserman Ridge (2002-2 PUD): PUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS c. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -of -Way 30 feet 60 feet Hard Surface Commercial 70% Not available at this time Parking Setback if screening is provided 10 feet 10 feet e. Sign Criteria Monument Sign 1. Lot 3 will have one monument sign facing Highway 5. The height of the sign shall not exceed 5 feet with a maximum area of 24 square feet. 2. The base of the sign shall be built of materials similar to those used on the exterior of the buildings and compliment their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "C" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 2. All signs require a separate permit. 3. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 4. Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 5. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 6. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. 0 0 City Council Summary — July 28, 2003 Councilman Lundquist moved, Councilman Ayotte seconded that the City Council approves Conditional Use Permit #2003-2 CUP to allow the construction of a convenience store with gas pumps on Lot 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, with the following conditions: 1. No unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on premises. 2. No repair, assembly or disassembly of vehicles. 3. No public address system shall be audible from any residential parcel. 4. Gas pump stacking area deemed to be appropriate by the city shall not intrude into any required setback area. 5. No sales, storage or display of used automobiles or other vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles or all -terrain vehicles. 6. Facilities for the collection of waste oil must be provided. 7. Gas pumps and/or storage tank vent pipes shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any parcel zoned or guided for residential use. 8. All light fixtures under the canopy shall be recessed into the canopy and screened. The canopy must be constructed of an opaque material to prevent light from shining through. 9. For Phase I, approval of this application is contingent upon approval of the following applications: a. PUD Amendment 1992-2 PUD. b. Site Plan Review 2003-6. C. Subdivision 2003-8. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Lundquist seconded that the City Council approves the preliminary plat to replat Outlot D, Arboretum Village and Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge (4.79 acres), 2003-8 SUB into three lots as shown on plans dated June 4, 2003, subject to the following conditions: 1. The developer shall provide a cross access and cross parking agreement for the three parcels. 2. The following park dedication charges will apply: Lot 1- $8,540; Lot 2- $11,620; and Lot 3 - $13,650 which shall be paid prior to recording of the final plat. 3. The total SWMP fees of $58,824.57 are due payable to the city at time of final plat recording. 4. Public utility improvements will be required to be constructed in accordance with the city's latest edition of Standard Specifications and Detail Plates. Detailed construction plans and specifications will be required at the time of final platting. The applicant will R 0 City Council Summary — July 28, 2003 0 also be required to enter into a development contract with the city and supply the necessary financial security in the form of a letter of credit or cash escrow to guarantee installation of the improvements and the conditions of final plat approval. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPCA, Department of Health, Watershed District, MnDot, etc. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Ayotte seconded that the City Council approves Site Plan Review 2003-6 SPR for the construction of three multi -tenant buildings, one of which contains a convenience store with gas pumps and coffee shop, and a car wash as shown in plans prepared by Damberg, Scott, Gerzina, Wagner Architects dated Received May 16, 2003, subject to the following conditions: 1. Correct the driveway dimensions on the site plan (Sheet AO) to read 26 feet in width. Also, dimension the turn lane widths and taper ratios. The taper ratio for the West 78 h Street tum lane shall be a minimum of 5:1. 2. On the grading plan: a. Increase the rock construction entrance to a minimum of 75 feet in length per City Detail No. 5301. b. Revise the existing 980 contour that crosses with another illegible contour on the existing topography. Likewise, correct the proposed 978 crossing contour lines. C. Provide erosion control blankets on the steep slopes along the west side of the entrance drive and along the east side of the Phase II building. d. Revise the boulevard slope in the West 78" Street right-of-way to a maximum grade of 2% within 15 feet of the curbline. e. Provide emergency overflows for catch basin nos. 3 and 4. The overflow elevation must be a minimum of one foot lower than the finished floor elevation of the adjacent building. f. Show all existing and proposed easements. g. Show the existing pond to the east of the site and include the NWL and HWL. Also, show the existing storm sewer in the pond area. h. Show the proposed lot and block numbers. i. Limit the number of inlet aprons to the eastern pond of one inlet. j. Add a benchmark to the plan. 3. On the utility plan (Sheet C2): a. Show all proposed utility easements. b. Revise the watermain to loop through the site and connect with the existing main in West 786' Street. C. Show the existing watermain in West 780' Street and the storm sewer in the pond to the east. d. Move sanitary manhole no. 6 into the main drive aisle for access purposes. e. The minimum allowable storm sewer between catch basins is 12 inches in diameter. Revise where necessary. f. All of the public watermain will be PVC C-900 pipe. Revise where necessary. g. Add street lights at the southeasterly comer of West 78`" Street and Century Boulevard and at the proposed driveway connection with West 78" Street. 7 0 0 City Council Summary — July 28, 2003 4. Add all applicable City of Chanhassen Detail Plates to Sheet C3. 5. The applicant will work with staff to determine the best possible location to provide a crosswalk across West 78`h Street. The crosswalk will be from the south to the north side of West 78" Street and connect with the existing bituminous trail and provide the additional sidewalk connection as shown in Attachment #1, as amended. 6. The applicant will work with staff to determine if a "No U Tum" sign will be required at the north end of the median on Century Boulevard and West 78th Street. 7. The silt fence on the east side of the site must be Type III, heavy duty. 8. The property line dimensions for the Phase B parcel must match the final plat for Vasserman Ridge. 9. Private easements are required for the storm sewer lines that run from one lot to another. 10. Show the pavement sections for the bituminous path and private street/drive aisle on the plans. 11. Provide an internal sign to direct cars out to West 78b Street for Highway 5 bound traffic. 12. Seed and mulch or sod the site within two weeks of grading completion. If dirt is required to be brought into or out of the site, provide a haul route for review and approval. 13. The applicant has submitted drainage calculations for the site, however additional information is required. Staff will work with the applicant's engineer to revise the calculations. Prior to final platting, storm sewer design data will need to be submitted for staff review. The storm sewer will have to be designed for a 10 year, 24 hour storm event. 14. Minimum 30 foot wide easements will be required over the public portion of the utility lines. 15. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department, 16. The existing contours for the Phase II portion of the site should reflect the Vasserman Ridge 2n0 Addition grading. 17. Sanitary sewer and water hookup charges along with the Met Council's SAC fee will be due at the time of building permit issuance. All of these charges are based on the number of SAC units assigned by the Met Council. The current 2003 sanitary hookup charge is $1,440 per unit, the water hookup charge is $1,876 per unit, and the SAC fee is $1,274 per unit. 18. The main drive aisle through the site will be a private street sine it serves multiple lots. As such, the road must be a minimum of 26 feet wide, built to a 9 ton design and enclosed within a 40 foot wide private easement. 0 City Council Summary — July 28, 2003 19. Concrete driveway aprons, per City Detail Plate #5207 are required at the two proposed access points to the site. 20. For Phase I, approval of this application is contingent upon approval of the following applications: a. Subdivision 2003-8 SUB. b. PUD Amendment 1999-2 PUD. C. Conditional Use Permit 2003-2 CUP. 21. For Phase B, approval of this application is contingent upon approval of the following applications: a. Subdivision 2003-8 SUB. b. PUD Amendment 2002-2. 22. Landscaping Requirements: Phase I: a. The applicant shall increase plantings to meet minimum requirements for buffer yards, boulevard trees and parking lot trees. A revised landscape plan shall be submitted to the City prior to City Council approval. b. The applicant shall fully screen parking lots from adjacent roadways through the use of berming or increased landscaping. Phase II: a. The applicant shall increase landscape plantings to meet minimum requirements for buffer yards, boulevard trees and parking lot trees. A revised landscape plan shall be submitted to the City prior to City Council approval. b. The applicant shall fully screen parking lots from adjacent roadways through the use of berming or increased landscaping. 23. The applicant shall show the west and north elevations of the car wash. 24. All roof top equipment shall be screened. 25. The trash enclosure shall be built with the same type of materials used on the buildings. 26. The applicant shall introduce a pitched element to Building `B". 27. The parking lot islands shall be increased to 10 feet in width or aeration tubes will be required to be installed. 28. The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the city and provide the necessary financial securities. 29. Fire Marshal conditions: E City Council Summary —• 28, 2003 • a. A 10 foot clear space must be maintained around fine hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Qwest, Xcel Energy, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. b. "No Parking Fire Lane" signs and yellow curbing will be required. Please contact Chanhassen Fire marshal for exact location of signs and curbs to be painted yellow. C. The building must comply with Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division regarding maximum allowable size of domestic water on a combination water/sprinkler supply line. Pursuant to Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division Policy #36-1994. Copy enclosed. d. The builder must comply with the Chanhassen Fre Department/Fire Prevention Division regarding premise identification. Pursuant to Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division Policy #29-1992. Copy enclosed. C. A Post Indicator Valve will be required on the new building that have fire service water coming into the building. f. Submit radius turns and dimensions to City Engineer and Chanhassen Fire marshal for review and approval. g. Phase H. The fire hydrant shown on Building "C" will need to be relocated in front of the building. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location. 30. Building Official conditions: a. The buildings are required to be protected by automatic fire extinguishing systems. b. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. C. Building A must have a minimum of 3 accessible parking spaces, one of which must have an 8 foot access aisle. Building C must have a minimum of 5 accessible parking spaces. d. Separate water and sewer services must be provided for each piece of property. e. Detailed occupancy related requirements cannot be reviewed until complete plans are submitted. f. The owner and/or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 31. The applicant will need to apply for on -sale liquor licenses for the restaurants in Phase 11. 32. Applicant will work with staff on the transparency or breaking up the east and west side of the carwash with the intent that it doesn't necessarily have to be windows. 33. If the drive thru is not carried on with the City Council, that the parking spaces be revisited with staff and the applicant. 34. The right-in/right-out access on Century Boulevard shall be permitted contingent upon MnDot approval. 35. The applicant shall work with staff to review the yellow color on the canopy. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. 10 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 E Councilman Peterson: I move that we approve the resolution vacating a portion as presented this evening. Councilman Ayotte: Second. Mayor Furlong: Motion's been made and seconded. Is there any discussion? Teresa Burgess: Mr. Mayor, if I could please request, we do need the easement, the conditions of that resolution to be stated with the easements. Councilman Peterson: As presented by staff in the report. Mayor Furlong: Conditions 1 through 3 as presented. Is that sufficient? Teresa Burgess: Yes, thank you. Mayor Furlong: Thank you. It's been made and seconded. If there's no discussion, without objection we'll proceed with the vote. Resolution #2003-66: Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Ayotte seconded that the City Council approves a resolution vacating a portion of the public right-of-way on Gooseberry Road as defined in the attached vacation description, subject to the following conditions: A 30 foot wide utility and drainage easement shall be retained over the existing sanitary and water lines. 2. A private driveway easement is required for the portion of the driveway for 6900 Lotus Trail that crosses the north half of the vacated right-of-way. 3. The vacation shall include the entire 40 foot wide right-of-way adjacent to 6890 Lotus Trail. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. A. PHASE I: PRELIMINARY PLAT OF AN OUTLOT INTO 2 LOTS; SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CAR WASH, COFFEE SHOP/GAS STATION/CONVENIENCE STORE AND STRIP MALL; CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A CONVENIENCE STORE WITH GAS PUMPS WITH VARIANCES; AND A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT TO ALLOW A DRIVE-THRU. B. PHASE II: PRELIMINARY PLAT OF AN OUTLOT INTO 1 LOT WITH AN AREA OF 1.95 ACRES; SITE PLAN REVIEW WITH VARIANCES FOR A MULTI -TENANT BUILDING ON PROPERTY ZONED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. Public Present: 0 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 Name Address Michael Thomas 548 Apollo Drive, Lino Lakes Scott Schmitt 24 So. Olive Street, Waconia Kathleen Heller 4536 35'h Avenue, Minneapolis David & Jenn Forbes 437 Shakopee Avenue E, Shakopee Kate Aanenson: Thank you. This item appeared before the City Council on July 10 and was tabled to give the staff some time to review specifically the drive thru. Just as a refresher there was four items for consideration. One was the PUD amendment and there's actually two underlying PUD's. One with the Vasserman Ridge and the other one Arboretum Village and the PUD amendment would accommodate the request from the applicant for a drive thru as well as criteria for the sign. The second action was for a conditional use permit which allow gas pumps with a convenience store. The third action would be a subdivision which would create three lots and then the final action being requested is a site plan approval. So with that, at your last meeting you directed the staff to develop some criteria for a drive thru and included in your packet was a review, a picture of a couple in Eden Prairie. The conclusion of the staff, we looked at that over the lunch hour. We did look at another drive thru coffee shop during the morning. Again you have to look at the scale of the center and kind of comparing apples to apples. If I can just put this over. This is two approximate locations where there's active. The third one we looked at wasn't open yet. A Caribou. This would be the Rainbow store in Eden Prairie, which on the end, behind Baker's Square is a drive thru, and it was observed that there was up to 7. It didn't seem to be a lot of stacking problems. There's a restaurant on either side. There wasn't similar conflicting possible traffic movements for the other ones. Maybe going into the restaurant might be a longer duration and kind of off -set peak hours. The other one that we looked at was in this location here. And at that drive thru there was a coffee shop that was opened in the morning, which has since closed, open til 10:00 and then after 10:00 you drive past that one and go to the Sub shop. And then there was also a car wash on the other side that you came through the other way so actually that one was probably a little bit more similar in the scale and the amount of trips generated. Again, going back to this site plan, the fuel station's kind of more the Kwik Trip, coming in and filling up and moving. Again the stafrs concern is we did develop some criteria if the council chose to put the language in for the PUD amendment. Again in the past as I've indicated, some of these conditions of approval may be a little bit more difficult to try to manage or make sure they're in compliance. Specifically what they're selling, percentage of gross sales. Those sort of things. Again this is a BN district and staff had advised the applicant that we felt uncomfortable with that because there isn't any other BN neighborhood district that has a drive thru but there is the criteria in place should the council choose to do the drive thru. So with that, again there's 4 motions if you choose to put the drive thin, we did develop some criteria and reviewed that with the city attorney and I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have. Mayor Furlong: Any questions for staff? On this issue. No? Okay, thank you. I see the applicant here, is there anything additional you'd like to add following last meeting? Okay, unless there are questions or follow-up questions for the applicant. Okay, thank you. With that we'll bring it to council for discussion on this matter. Councilman Peterson: Generally I think the development, I like it with the only exception of the drive thru. And I wasn't here at the last meeting but I diligently read the minutes and understand the different perspectives but my position over the years has been pretty clear. We've got an ordinance that says we don't allow drive thru's in these areas and whether it's a coffee shop or not, I don't feel comfortable saying what I'll allow as a drive tbru and what I won't allow as a 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 drive tbru. Staff has come back with some ideas about how we could, if we do allow it, how we could do it and administering what they're requesting is certainly onerous trying, going on a yearly basis and finding their gross revenue and policing what they can and can't sell out of that drive thin I think is something that we're asking a lot of staff to do, which I don't think is appropriate so. At the end of the day I'm not going to be able to support a coffee shop or anything with a drive tbru in that area, that we clearly have said that we don't want a drive thru. So other than that I think it's ready for approval. Mayor Furlong: Other discussion. Councilman Ayotte: I'm less enamored with it this time around than I was last time around because of the setting, I don't know why Kate you were there so long at the Starbucks. I think you could have gotten the same information in a much shorter period of time but we won't go into that. I'm still more or less leaning on the side of saying yes to a drive thm but with the importance of things in life today, yes or no to something like that isn't as important but I kind of side with the folks that want to put it in because I don't think it's that big of a deal, and I don't want to downplay -your point Craig. I just don't think it is, I'm as fixed for not having it. I don't see a problem in having it so, but in terms of spending a lot of staff time monitoring something, that too is something I have a little bit of an issue with but I'd give in to a drive thin. Mayor Furlong: Maybe a follow-up question for staff. Are there other locations, commercial zoned or other zoning areas that this would be allowed without a variance or a conditional use within the city? I mean there are places within the city where you can have a drive thm obviously. Kate Aanenson: Yes. Mayor Furlong: We have some of those? Kate Aanenson: Yes. Mayor Furlong: So it's just this particular area with this PUD where it was specifically stated that they didn't want drive thin. Kate Aanenson: Neighborhood Business which doesn't permit the drive thin and the underlying, under the PUD the underlying district is Neighborhood Business so that was the intent. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Councilman Lundquist any comments? Councilman Lundquist: I'm also a little less enamored with the idea from last time. I like the way that the developer put forth the effort into going the extra mile to get that in there. However, it seems like a lot of work and a lot of administration and a lot of things to do to put a drive thin in for this one thing, and then down the road who knows what could end up in there and what kind of problems that could create down the road so I liked the development and everything with the exception of the drive thin. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. My comments from last time, I won't repeat those but it's been expanded here from about two sentences of allowable conditions to 11 bullet points and I think either we should allow drive thm's in the area or we shouldn't. I guess I'm looking at more black and white rather than trying to pick which businesses we as a government body want to allow to have drive thm's and which ones we don't so from that standpoint again I can certainly 0 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 You know, appreciate that a business such as a coffee shop would want a drive thin. At the same time this is not the area within the city where we've designated to have that and I don't, I haven't seen the compelling reason to make that change. So on that issue I guess I would, my thoughts haven't changed significantly, in fact if anything have been reinforced by the additional information that we've had. Before we, unless there's any discussion on the drive thru, I will ask that the other item was the location of the crosswalk. I probably should have asked this at your staff report, I apologize. Kate Aanenson: I'm song, I forgot to bring that up. There was a discussion on the sidewalk that was recommended. The Planning Commission recommended we can), it out through here. The direction from the public safety was that more than likely there's going to be crossing. They felt as long as there's going to be crossing we should try to do it safely. I'm not sure you're going to get concurrence between engineering and planning and public safety on this issue. We do believe some people are going to cross. Obviously the safest place is at the intersection. Really the only way to find out the true impacts of that is probably to use some sort of study, pedestrian movement study, so they felt like people are probably going to cross there and we should probably mark it as such and put the sidewalk in place. That was the direction of the public safety. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Do we have something similar to that? Is this layout and traffic flow similar for the Kwik Trip site down at Galpin and West 78'"9 Teresa Burgess: If I could answer that, no. We do not have the mid -block crosswalk at that location, and in hind sight we probably would put it in if we had had foreseen that potential. By putting in the crosswalk we're encouraging people to walk an extra 30 feet and cross so that they are protected by the raised median at the middle. Otherwise it's our anticipation people would stop on the yellow line. That's a wide street and we would anticipate that people will not be able to make it all the way across in one crossing. Mayor Furlong: Okay, thank you. I guess I continue to have concerns there, given that there's an intersection about how far to the west of that proposed crosswalk. Basically at the end of the property. Kate Aanenson: Basically they discussed at the Planning Commission to put the additional sidewalk. Mayor Furlong: Really we're talking about the crossing over West 78' there, correct? Kate Aanenson: Correct ... was to depress this, as Teresa had mentioned, to depress the median so you're in the median area, at least you've got the protection of looking both ways and striping it. Mayor Furlong: Alright, thank you. Any discussion on that point or any other points from council? This is preliminary. We have four items. We need to handle them separately, is that correct? Kate Aanenson: Yes, and actually the motions start on, I forgot to mention that, page 19 would be the fust motion. That would be for the PUD and then they follow the four. Mayor Furlong: Okay. Is there a motion related to the PUD? 0 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 Councilman Peterson: I make a motion the City Council approve the Planned Unit Development Amendment in the commercial portion of Arboretum Village clarifying parking setbacks and establish sign criteria for both Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge contingent upon approval of the final plat of Arboretum Shopping Center as follows amended in bold as supplied by staff, conditions through 9. Mayor Furlong: And are you including or excluding the drive thm? Condition. Councilman Peterson: I would not. Mayor Furlong: Excluding. Roger Knutson: And that motion I assume includes the findings of fact relative to the drive thin? Councilman Peterson: That's affirmative. Mayor Furlong: Is there a second? Councilman Lundquist: Second. Mayor Furlong: Is there any discussion on this motion? Hearing none we'll proceed with the vote without objection. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Lundquist seconded that the City Council approves the Planned Unit Development amendment in the commercial portion of Arboretum Village, clarifying parking setbacks and establish sign criteria for both Arboretum Village and Vasserman Ridge, contingent upon approval of the final plat of Arboretum Shopping Center as follows: ARBORETUM VILLAGE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT WITHOUT DRIVE THRU: Arboretum Village (1992-2 PUD) PUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS b. Permitted Uses The permitted uses within the neighborhood commercial zone should be limited to appropriate commercial and service uses consistent with the neighborhood. The uses shall be limited to those as defined herein. If there is a question as to whether or not a use meets the definition, the Planning Director shall make that interpretation. The type of uses to be provided on this outlot shall be low intensity neighborhood oriented retail and service establishments to meet daily needs of residents. Such uses may include small to medium sized restaurants (no drive thru windows), office, day care, neighborhood scale commercial, convenience store, churches, or other similar type and scale uses as described in the Comprehensive Plan. No single use shall exceed 5,000 square feet. c. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 0 Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -of -Way 30 feet 7 Variance granted by City Council Hard Surface Commercial 70% 68.3% Parking Setback if screening is provided 10 feet 10 feet e. Signage Criteria Monument Sign 1. Lot 1 shall not contain any monument signs. In return, the applicant shall be permitted to place a 10 foot high sign with a maximum area of 48 square feet along Highway 5 on Lot 2. 2. Lot 2 will contain one monument sign at the intersection of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard. The height of the sign shall not exceed 5 feet with an area of 24 square feet. 3. All signs shall be built of materials similar to those used on the exterior of the buildings and complement their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "A" shall be permitted signage along the south and west elevations only. 2. Building "B" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 3. The gas pump canopy shall not be permitted to have any signage. 4. The carwash shall be permitted to have one sign along the south or east elevation. 5. All signs require a separate permit. 6. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 7. Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 8. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 9. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. Vassetman Ridge (2002-2 PUD): PUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS c. Setbacks The PUD ordinance requires setbacks from roadways and exterior property lines. The following table displays those setbacks. 10 i City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 0 Setback Required Minimum Proposed From Collector Street 50 feet 50 feet From Exterior Lot Lines 30 feet 30 feet Interior Public Right -of -Way 30 feet 60 feet Hard Surface Commercial 70% Not available at this time Parking Setback if screening is provided 10 feet 10 feet e. Sign Criteria Monument Sign 1. Lot 3 will have one monument sign facing Highway 5. The height of the sign shall not exceed 5 feet with a maximum area of 24 square feet. 2. The base of the sign shall be built of materials similar to those used on the exterior of the buildings and compliment their architectural design. The signs must maintain a minimum 10 foot setback from the property lines. Wall Mounted Signs 1. Building "C" shall be permitted signage along the west and south elevations only. 2. All signs require a separate permit. 3. The signage will have consistency throughout the development and add an architectural accent to the buildings. Consistency in signage shall relate to color, size, materials and heights. 4. Back -lit individual letter signs are permitted. Individual letters may not exceed 30 inches in height. 5. Only the name and logo of the business occupying the building will be permitted on the sign. 6. The applicant must obtain a sign permit prior to erecting the signs on the site. A detailed sign plan incorporating the method of lighting, acceptable to staff should be provided prior to requesting a sign permit. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Mayor Furlong: The next item, where do we move to next? Kate Aanenson: 23. Mayor Furlong: 23? Conditional Use Permit? Is there a motion? Councilman Lundquist: I'd move the City Council approves CUP #2003-2 to allow the construction of a convenience store with gas pumps on Lot 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center with conditions 1 through 9. Mayor Furlong: Is there a second? Councilman Ayotte: Second. Mayor Furlong: Is there any discussion? Hearing none we'll proceed with the vote. 11 City Council Meeting — July' 28, 2003 Councilman Lundquist moved, Councilman Ayotte seconded that the City Council approves Conditional Use Permit #2003-2 CUP to allow the construction of a convenience store with gas pumps on Lot 2, Block 1, Arboretum Shopping Center, with the following conditions: 1. No unlicensed or inoperable vehicles shall be stored on premises. 2. No repair, assembly or disassembly of vehicles. 3. No public address system shall be audible from any residential parcel. 4. Gas pump stacking area deemed to be appropriate by the city shall not intrude into any required setback area. 5. No sales, storage or display of used automobiles or other vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles or all -terrain vehicles. 6. Facilities for the collection of waste oil must be provided. Gas pumps and/or storage tank vent pipes shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any parcel zoned or guided for residential use. 8. All light fixtures under the canopy shall be recessed into the canopy and screened. The canopy must be constructed of an opaque material to prevent light from shining through. 9. For Phase I, approval of this application is contingent upon approval of the following applications: a. PUD Amendment 1992-2 PUD. b. Site Plan Review 2003-6. C. Subdivision 2003-8. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Mayor Furlong: Is there a motion regarding the subdivision? Councilman Peterson: I'd move the City Council approve the preliminary plat to replat Outlot D Arboretum Village and Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge (4.79 acres), 2003-8 SUB into 3 lots as shown on the plans dated June 4" subject to conditions 1 through 4. Mayor Furlong: And is there a second? Councilman Lundquist: Second. Mayor Furlong: Is there any discussion on the motion? Hearing none we'll proceed with the vote. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Lundquist seconded that the City Council approves the preliminary plat to replat Outlot D, Arboretum Village and Lot 1, Block 4, Vasserman Ridge (4.79 acres), 2003-8 SUB into three lots as shown on plans dated June 4, 2003, subject to the following conditions: 12 0 0 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 1. The developer shall provide a cross access and cross parking agreement for the three parcels. 2. The following park dedication charges will apply: Lot 1- $8,540; Lot 2- $11,620; and Lot 3 - $13,650 which shall be paid prior to recording of the final plat. 3. The total SWMP fees of $58,824.57 are due payable to the city at time of final plat recording. 4. Public utility improvements will be required to be constructed in accordance with the city's latest edition of Standard Specifications and Detail Plates. Detailed construction plans and specifications will be required at the time of final platting. The applicant will also be required to enter into a development contract with the city and supply the necessary financial security in the form of a letter of credit or cash escrow to guarantee installation of the improvements and the conditions of final plat approval. Permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies must be obtained, including but not limited to the MPGA, Department of Health, Watershed District, MnDot, etc. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. Mayor Furlong: Is there a motion regarding the site plan? Councilman Peterson: I'd move the City Council approve Site Plan Review #2003-6 SPR for the construction of three multi -tenant buildings, one of which contains a convenience store with gas pumps and coffee shop and a car wash as shown on plans prepared by Damberg, Scott, Gerzina, Wagner Architects dated and received May 16, 2003, subject to conditions 1 through 35. Councilman Ayotte: Second. Mayor Furlong: Is there any discussion on the motion? Hearing none we'll proceed with the vote. Councilman Peterson moved, Councilman Ayotte seconded that the City Council approves Site Plan Review 2003-6 SPR for the construction of three multi -tenant buildings, one of which contains a convenience store with gas pumps and coffee shop, and a car wash as shown in plans prepared by Damberg, Scott, Gerzina, Wagner Architects dated Received May 16, 2003, subject to the following conditions: 1. Correct the driveway dimensions on the site plan (Sheet AO) to read 26 feet in width. Also, dimension the tum lane widths and taper ratios. The taper ratio for the West 78'" Street tum lane shall be a minimum of 5:1. 2. On the grading plan: a. Increase the rock construction entrance to a minimum of 75 feet in length per City Detail No. 5301. b. Revise the existing 980 contour that crosses with another illegible contour on the existing topography. Likewise, correct the proposed 978 crossing contour lines. C. Provide erosion control blankets on the steep slopes along the west side of the entrance drive and along the east side of the Phase U building. 13 City Council Meeting — JuTy 28, 2003 • d. Revise the boulevard slope in the West 78" Street right-of-way to a maximum grade of 2% within 15 feet of the curb line. e. Provide emergency overflows for catch basin nos. 3 and 4. The overflow elevation must be a minimum of one foot lower than the finished floor elevation of the adjacent building. L Show all existing and proposed easements. g. Show the existing pond to the east of the site and include the NWL and HWL. Also, show the existing storm sewer in the pond area. h. Show the proposed lot and block numbers. i. Limit the number of inlet aprons to the eastern pond of one inlet. j. Add a benchmark to the plan. 3. On the utility plan (Sheet C2): a. Show all proposed utility easements. b. Revise the watermain to loop through the site and connect with the existing main in West 78`s Street. C. Show the existing watermain in West 78"' Street and the storm sewer in the pond to the east. d. Move sanitary manhole no. 6 into the main drive aisle for access purposes. e. The minimum allowable storm sewer between catch basins is 12 inches in diameter. Revise where necessary. f. All of the public watermain will be PVC C-900 pipe. Revise where necessary. g. Add street lights at the southeasterly corner of West 78's Street and Century Boulevard and at the proposed driveway connection with West 78h Street. 4. Add all applicable City of Chanhassen Detail Plates to Sheet C3. 5. The applicant will work with staff to determine the best possible location to provide a crosswalk across West 78h Street. The crosswalk will be from the south to the north side of West 78"Street and connect with the existing bituminous trail and provide the additional sidewalk connection as shown in Attachment #1, as amended. 6. The applicant will work with staff to determine if a "No U Tum" sign will be required at the north end of the median on Century Boulevard and West 78"' Street. 7. The silt fence on the east side of the site must be Type 111, heavy duty. 8. The property line dimensions for the Phase II parcel must match the final plat for Vasserman Ridge. 9. Private easements are required for the storm sewer lines that run from one lot to another. 10. Show the pavement sections for the bituminous path and private street/drive aisle on the plans. 11. Provide an internal sign to direct cars out to West 78" Street for Highway 5 bound traffic. 12. Seed and mulch or sod the site within two weeks of grading completion. If dirt is required to be brought into or out of the site, provide a haul route for review and approval. 14 0 9 City Council Meeting — July 28, 2003 13. The applicant has submitted drainage calculations for the site, however additional information is required. Staff will work with the applicant's engineer to revise the calculations. Prior to final platting, storm sewer design data will need to be submitted for staff review. The storm sewer will have to be designed for a 10 year, 24 hour storm event. 14. Minimum 30 foot wide easements will be required over the public portion of the utility lines. 15. Installation of the private utilities for the site will require permits and inspections through the City's Building Department. 16. The existing contours for the Phase II portion of the site should reflect the Vasserman Ridge 2°" Addition grading. 17. Sanitary sewer and water hookup charges along with the Met Council's SAC fee will be due at the time of building permit issuance. All of these charges are based on the number of SAC units assigned by the Met Council. The current 2003 sanitary hookup charge is $1,440 per unit, the water hookup charge is $1,876 per unit, and the SAC fee is $1,274 per unit. 18. The main drive aisle through the site will be a private street sine it serves multiple lots. As such, the road must be a minimum of 26 feet wide, built to a 9 ton design and enclosed within a 40 foot wide private easement. 19. Concrete driveway aprons, per City Detail Plate #5207 are required at the two proposed access points to the site. 20. For Phase I, approval of this application is contingent upon approval of the following applications: a. Subdivision 2003-8 SUB. b. PUD Amendment 1999-2 PUD. C. Conditional Use Permit 2003-2 CUP. 21. For Phase B, approval of this application is contingent upon approval of the following applications: a. Subdivision 2003-8 SUB. b. PUD Amendment 2002-2. 22. Landscaping Requirements: Phase I: a. The applicant shall increase plantings to meet minimum requirements for buffer yards, boulevard trees and parking lot trees. A revised landscape plan shall be submitted to the City prior to City Council approval. b. The applicant shall fully screen parking lots from adjacent roadways through the use of berming or increased landscaping. 15 City Council Meeting — Ju28, 2003 • Phase II: a. The applicant shall increase landscape plantings to meet minimum requirements for buffer yards, boulevard trees and parking lot trees. A revised landscape plan shall be submitted to the City prior to City Council approval. b. The applicant shall fully screen parking lots from adjacent roadways through the use of berming or increased landscaping. 23. The applicant shall show the west and north elevations of the car wash. 24. All roof top equipment shall be screened. 25. The trash enclosure shall be built with the same type of materials used on the buildings. 26. The applicant shall introduce a pitched element to Building `B". 27. The parking lot islands shall be increased to 10 feet in width or aeration tubes will be required to be installed. 28. The applicant shall enter into a site plan agreement with the city and provide the necessary financial securities. 29. Fire Marshal conditions: a. A 10 foot clear space must be maintained around fire hydrants, i.e. street lamps, trees, shrubs, bushes, Qwest, Xcel Energy, cable TV and transformer boxes. This is to ensure that fire hydrants can be quickly located and safely operated by firefighters. b. "No Parking Fire Lane" signs and yellow curbing will be required. Please contact Chanhassen Fire marshal for exact location of signs and curbs to be painted yellow. C. The building must comply with Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division regarding maximum allowable size of domestic water on a combination water/sprinkler supply line. Pursuant to Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division Policy #36-1994. Copy enclosed. d. The builder must comply with the Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division regarding premise identification. Pursuant to Chanhassen Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division Policy #29-1992. Copy enclosed. e. A Post Indicator Valve will be required on the new building that have fire service water coming into the building. f. Submit radius turns and dimensions to City Engineer and Chanhassen Fire marshal for review and approval. g. Phase R. The fire hydrant shown on Building "C" will need to be relocated in front of the building. Contact Chanhassen Fire Marshal for exact location. 30. Building Official conditions: a. The buildings are required to be protected by automatic fire extinguishing systems. b. The plans must be prepared and signed by design professionals licensed in the State of Minnesota. 16 City Council Meeting — A028, 2003 C. Building A must have a minimum of 3 accessible parking spaces, one of which must have an 8 foot access aisle. Building C must have a minimum of 5 accessible parking spaces. d. Separate water and sewer services must be provided for each piece of property. e. Detailed occupancy related requirements cannot be reviewed until complete plans are submitted. f. The owner and/or their representative shall meet with the Inspections Division as soon as possible to discuss plan review and permit procedures. 31. The applicant will need to apply for on -sale liquor licenses for the restaurants in Phase II 32. Applicant will work with staff on the transparency or breaking up the east and west side of the carwash with the intent that it doesn't necessarily have to be windows. 33. If the drive thru is not carried on with the City Council, that the parking spaces be revisited with staff and the applicant. 34. The right-in/right-out access on Century Boulevard shall be permitted contingent upon MnDot approval. 35. The applicant shall work with staff to review the yellow color on the canopy. All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR REZONING OF PROPERTY FROM A2, AGRICULTURAL ESTATE TO IOP, INDUSTRIAL OFFICE PARK, 9201 AUDUBON ROAD, ERIC THESHENROSALES. Kate Aanenson: The subject site is located on Audubon Road. It's currently zoned A2. The applicant is requesting a rezoning to IOP. The applicant would like to rezone the easterly 120 feet of the property so they can keep their house and use the back half to operate a business. The site is located in the 2005 MUSA area. Sewer and water is currently not available to the property. The site is being used as a single family home with a separate storage garage building that's being used as a business. The comprehensive plan states that regardless of a property's land use designation, properties not served by urban services shall not be rezoned to a zoning designation for the land use designation until such time urban services are available. The current zoning of ,the parcel of less intense land use designation may remain. Intensification of land should only happen when there's provision of urban services, and this is an area the city is currently studying in how to provide those urban services. The IOP district does require a minimum lot area of 1 acre. The applicant does not meet that criteria and is under the requirement, again so not complying with district regulations. The site does have access via a gravel driveway and with the rezoning the use, one of the uses that would have to be brought up to code, the industrial building because it does not meet city standards also so for the following reasons the staff did recommend denial, as did the Planning Commission at their hearing on July 1" when they reviewed the development. They recommended 7-0 to deny the request. So with that, this is the subject site. The existing home and the use on the property. I'd be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Councilman Peterson: Kate, have we ever done anything like this before? I mean my past history I can't recall any. 17 Your Newhbor000d Builder Phone 952.473.1231 Fax 952.473.7401 935 East Wayzata Boulevard Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 December 10, 2003 Kate Ananenson Community Development Director City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Blvd P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 RE: Vasserman Commercial Dear Kate: Lundgren Bros. is currently working with North Coast Partners and Clearwater Development to exchange utility and access cross easements on Lundgren Bros. property and the adjacent property, North Coast plan on purchasing, currently owned by Pulte Homes. North Coast Partners and Clearwater plan to develop in 2004 the Pulte site. At this time, they do not plan to move forward with the purchase of Lundgren's property. It is our understanding that Lundgren Bros. or a subsequent buyer of Lundgren's www.lundgrenbros.com property would not be bound to the purposed Clearwater plan recently approved Builder License No. 0001413 on or site. We also understand that revisions to such plan would require city approval. If such is not true, please advise; otherwise we will proceed accordingly. Sin rely, V P�� M S. Anderson Sr. Vice President Project Manager LUNDGREN BROS. CONST. CC: Keith Tomlinson, Pulte Location Map Arboretum Village PUD Amendment Century Plaza Retail Center City of Chanhassen Planning Case No. 04-35 Subject Site State Hwy 5 Arboretum Bo d° H Street --I - I s PATIO Iw w s� la N1E5 1.26 ACRES 1.58 ACRES 54,937 68,796 ,j� Y 2.84 ACRES 4• M B SIS tAl NAS ,� Qi • \ y„ 4 b PAVED SURFACE 54.0 % 4 IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 30.8 % I I I\I�(Illto TYPICAL BUILDING HEIGHT IS 18' (33'4' AT TOW 11 I IIx) SCI a ii in, lilt =� 110 II r________________ II --+._Y 1 IL JL I 1 tl I I II C4 28 II I I II ______ II I I -� 11 1 1 /^ I(` 1 1 / ♦ 11 ---I I 1 - I -Tj I Iii CPQ =' `_—��1 \ 1---1-IrN � l 1 1 I v n co 3n Wakr=� �_=_tl TRUNK W"AY NO. 5 (1) TE PLAN AAN 10' I PR°I m x« [MIBRmII 3EF rclbs 3i a slm Atz P.U.D. SUMMARY CML IPL ENGINEERINGANS TO BE PRONDED BY 0TH UNDER LOT A LOT B 1.26 ACRES 1.58 ACRES 54,937 68,796 TOTAL 2.84 ACRES 123,733 BUILDING COVERAGE 15.2 % 18,798 PAVED SURFACE 54.0 % 66,798 IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 30.8 % 38,137 TYPICAL BUILDING HEIGHT IS 18' (33'4' AT TOW PARKING ACTUAL SF REQUIR EROMDED RETAIL (1/200 SF) 13,192 66 RETAIL (1/200 SF) 5,472 28 TOTAL SPACES 94 101 ACCESSIBLE 4 4 NON ACCESSIBLE 90 93 a.B.sh mehaa .... •.616Y.p..t..Ni.. rY a6C �s CENTURY PLAZA IIWI. 5 & CENTIM AVE CHANHASSEN, MN I'.)-- 03003 1u, 5eolambm 2. 2003 p... 0000-A2.2 Plan a . y NIR y 1EE w John E Bklaon. NA q • 24299 +pv FebnlmV 27, 20d I4,nyrrlSj W YI,� AYa„ge�1,��(W I �. Yl4rld,die Nr.s. 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V lit, 7 T U Rd 14 to Bluff Gd eek.:, Search Criteria Home Waypoint: Century Plaza Shopping Center Home Waypoint Coordinates: N44° 51.859' W93° 35.364' Search Feature Category: Shopping Search Feature Subcategory: Liquors — Off Sale — Retail Search Radius: 3.0 linear miles Sort Results By: Driving Time - Ascending Shorewood Liquor Stores 23730 SR -7 1 Excelsior, MN 55331 (952)474-6869 Linear/ Driving Distance: 1.9 12.6 miles Driving Time: 3 minutes Pass -By Liquors 2904 N Chestnut St 2 Chaska, MN 55318 (952)448-7179 Linear / Driving Distance: 2.5 / 3.0 miles Driving Time: 4 minutes Aurora Wines & Spirits 210 Pioneer Trail 3 Chaska, MN 55318 (952)361-9606 Linear / Driving Distance: 2.5 / 3.1 miles Driving Time: 5 minutes MGM Liquor Warehouse 7856 Market Blvd 4 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952)937-9300 Linear / Driving Distance: 2.6 / 3.0 miles Driving Time: 5 minutes Cheers Wine & Spirits 530 W 79 St 5 Chanhassen, MN 55317- 8308 (952) 949-6946 Linear / Driving Distance: 2.8 / 3.2 miles Driving Time: 5 minutes Byerly's Wines & Spirits 800 W 78 Sl 6 Chanhassen, MN 55317-9578 (952)474-1396 Linear / Driving Distance: 2.3 / 2.7 miles Driving Time: 6 minutes Tonka Bay Liquor Store 5681 Manitou Rd 7 Excelsior, MN 55331 (952)474-5112 Linear/ Driving Distance: 2.5 / 4.6 miles Driving Time: 6 minutes NAVTEO I MIL If / 411- mmm 0 M�fi ul n CO_) n ti CC M co U. �O M's co reft MJ rift. cr. Cq 0 C*4 IL OP 1= i-. O, N -- L I � T 11 Alike, ta I V'*= 974. S ��e i M� 8" SANITARY — — 1 PVC'WATER I�I�I Illi I I 1- 5- to -- F�--------- ��----- ----- `�' SAMTAR'r' --�-- _—.t------ }--+ ----- }— 8„ I C-900 PVA; I � NT_ T � I CONSTRUCTION I � I �■I�le I ■ I� I� I M I� 2IICTION IIlULTc FUEL ISLAND WITH CANOPY tSERVICE STATION � FFE 980.20 I � SILT I If-- - -UGC— FEE TYPE OND _/ CrJ:^J fJ� L MPJD07 CIIvt TRACT CON STRUCNON LIMITS CS �. SkU l `. 1:fF'E t TR U Al K TANK FARM II ±fs'_� I TSM I m I = N/jH #5 FENCE TYPE 1 CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION LIMITS. ABBREVIATIONS (z PROPERTY LINE I W' BLDG BM oc 'z . rt CB c Bench Mark Catch Basin SANITARY SEWER --_ S A N iTAI v C6 I Concrete WATER PIPE Iw N } J I o ,-` g 6 Finished Floor Elev. .`j O� 0 Invert CATCH BASIN/MANHOLE • 0 j r1 MAX Maximum H En`r m m SffiSj Lf) I >I i III I <I I Z I I I I Ij �I it LLj I! s II ±i II I V'*= 974. S ��e i M� 8" SANITARY — — 1 PVC'WATER I�I�I Illi I I 1- 5- to -- F�--------- ��----- ----- `�' SAMTAR'r' --�-- _—.t------ }--+ ----- }— 8„ I C-900 PVA; I � NT_ T � I CONSTRUCTION I � I �■I�le I ■ I� I� I M I� 2IICTION IIlULTc FUEL ISLAND WITH CANOPY tSERVICE STATION � FFE 980.20 I � SILT I If-- - -UGC— FEE TYPE OND _/ CrJ:^J fJ� L MPJD07 CIIvt TRACT CON STRUCNON LIMITS CS �. SkU l `. 1:fF'E t TR U Al K TANK FARM II ±fs'_� I TSM I m I = N/jH #5 FENCE TYPE 1 CONTRACT CONSTRUCTION LIMITS. ABBREVIATIONS MH Manhole FIRE HYDRANT + �- MIN Minimum REP Reinforced Concrete Pipe WATER VALVE Z a Reducer ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE F o EASEMENT LINE 6 o 20 lo 0 20 20 SAWCUT LINE � 5 m N SILTATION FENCE 3(�i y CURB/PAVING LIMITS < o o U O SCALE 1° = 20' � w N UTILITY NOTES: ti o w 4. ALL STORM SEWER, SANITARYo SEWER AND WATERMAIN IS INSTALLED. ALL EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN ARE ¢ z APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY AS -BUILT TO THE PLAN ELEVATIONS AND LOCATIONS ON THE MASTER UTILITY PLAN 3 �' Z \ SHEET C2. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ASCERTAIN THE LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL o a z o VERIFY THE LOCATION, ELEVATION AND MARK _ 1 ALL EXISTING UTILITIES 48 HOURS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION STARTS. CONTACT GOPHER ONE AT m a a Z 651-454-0002 FOR FIELD LOCATING EXISTING UTILITIES. CONTACT UTILITY OWNER IF DAMAGE OCCURS DUE TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. COORDINATE SERVICE CONNECTION LOCATIONS AT THE BUILDING AND LOADING DOCK WITH THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND RETAINING WALL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTIO`1. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED FOR UNCOORDINATED WORK...._ o 2. PROTECT ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES AND UTILITIES WHICH ARE NOT SCHEDULED TO BE REMOVED. FEET. ALL SEWER AND WATER CROSSINGS TMENT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION OF 2 FEET AND HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF 10 00 4ALL FWATER MAIN SEHALL BEPCR 900 PVC STANDARDS. WITH TRACER WERE. 5. ALL WATER MAIN SHALL HAVE 7.5' OF COVER OVER TOP OF PIPE. N 6. SANITARY SEWER PIPING SHALL BE SDR 35 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 7. RCP STORM SEWER PIPING SHALL BE CLASS 5 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. N O O 8. ALL CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MANHOLES SHALL BE CORE -GRILLED. O V r 9. ALL POST -INDICATOR VALVE CONNECTIONS REQUIRE N ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. :3 ILf)n Q CU Y 10. RIGID POLYSTYRENE INSULATION BOARD SHALL BE INSTALLED ON ALL UTILITY PIPE STUBS SERVICING THE BUILDING, IF THE PIPE HAS 0 Z C') O LESS THAN 5 -FEET OF COVER OVER THE TOP OF PIPE .❑ C Lc 60 6 KEYED _ D_N 't _ � 00 E ALL KEYED NOTES ARE DENOTED BY ❑ ON PLAN, p 0v �j EXISTING 6 -INCH SDR 35 PVC SANITARY STUB. APPROXIMATE INVERT ELEVATION IS O C C v .� 973.65. REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. C7 _C O Q2 EXISTING 6 -INCH SDR 35 PVC SANITARY STUB, APPROXIMATE INVERT ELEAVETION IS LL W 972.80. REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. �3 EXISTIN 8= WATER SERVICE STUB. APPROXIMATE TOP OF PIPE III' lIII ELEVATION IS 970 +/-, REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. TRACER WIRE PIPE IIS TO BE EXTENDED TO SERVICE STUB RISER INSIDE OF BUILDING. ® EXISTING f41IRaPrl1fflVfpMC WATER SERVICE STUB. APPROXIMATE TOP OF PIPE ELFAVTION IS 969 +J REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. TRACER WIRE IS TO BE EXTENDED TO SERVICE STUB RISER INSIDE OF BUILDING. y SO TRENCH DRAINS OUTLET TO CAR WASH WATER RECLAIMATION SYSTEM (BY OTHERS). t W W TQP= 972.9 IMV=. 99r7.4 H 1 '" . � /V e fROiJ PIPE CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, CONCRFTE Atiri BUILDING APPURTENANCESVINGWITHINUILDINGS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS ARE PART OF THIS CONTRACT. 2. ROUGH GRADING WITHIN CONSTRUCTION LIMITS IS BY OTHERS. THE LOT IS INTENDED TO BE ROUGH -GRADED TO PAVING AND BUILDING HOLD-DOWN ELEVATIONS. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PERFORM A GRADE VERIFICATION SURVEY TO VERIFY THAT ROUGH GRADING HAS BEEN COMPLETED AS CONTRACTED BY OTHERS. 3. WATER MAIN SERVICE, SANITARY SEWER SERVICE, HYDRANTS AND STORM SEWER IS ALREADY INSTALLED ON SITE. CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY LOCATION OF UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. PROPERTY LINE -1 BLDG BM Building STORM SEWER_ ----"— ��/ ,h F1 CB c Bench Mark Catch Basin SANITARY SEWER --_ S A N iTAI v C6 ELEVCON ELEV Concrete WATER PIPE ----- -- Ek. FFV Elevation Existing } POST -INDICATOR VALVE ,-` g 6 Finished Floor Elev. 15 INV Invert CATCH BASIN/MANHOLE • y MAX Maximum H MH Manhole FIRE HYDRANT + �- MIN Minimum REP Reinforced Concrete Pipe WATER VALVE Z a Reducer ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE F o EASEMENT LINE 6 o 20 lo 0 20 20 SAWCUT LINE � 5 m N SILTATION FENCE 3(�i y CURB/PAVING LIMITS < o o U O SCALE 1° = 20' � w N UTILITY NOTES: ti o w 4. ALL STORM SEWER, SANITARYo SEWER AND WATERMAIN IS INSTALLED. ALL EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN ARE ¢ z APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY AS -BUILT TO THE PLAN ELEVATIONS AND LOCATIONS ON THE MASTER UTILITY PLAN 3 �' Z \ SHEET C2. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ASCERTAIN THE LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL o a z o VERIFY THE LOCATION, ELEVATION AND MARK _ 1 ALL EXISTING UTILITIES 48 HOURS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION STARTS. CONTACT GOPHER ONE AT m a a Z 651-454-0002 FOR FIELD LOCATING EXISTING UTILITIES. CONTACT UTILITY OWNER IF DAMAGE OCCURS DUE TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. COORDINATE SERVICE CONNECTION LOCATIONS AT THE BUILDING AND LOADING DOCK WITH THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND RETAINING WALL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTIO`1. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED FOR UNCOORDINATED WORK...._ o 2. PROTECT ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES AND UTILITIES WHICH ARE NOT SCHEDULED TO BE REMOVED. FEET. ALL SEWER AND WATER CROSSINGS TMENT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION OF 2 FEET AND HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF 10 00 4ALL FWATER MAIN SEHALL BEPCR 900 PVC STANDARDS. WITH TRACER WERE. 5. ALL WATER MAIN SHALL HAVE 7.5' OF COVER OVER TOP OF PIPE. N 6. SANITARY SEWER PIPING SHALL BE SDR 35 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 7. RCP STORM SEWER PIPING SHALL BE CLASS 5 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. N O O 8. ALL CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MANHOLES SHALL BE CORE -GRILLED. O V r 9. ALL POST -INDICATOR VALVE CONNECTIONS REQUIRE N ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. :3 ILf)n Q CU Y 10. RIGID POLYSTYRENE INSULATION BOARD SHALL BE INSTALLED ON ALL UTILITY PIPE STUBS SERVICING THE BUILDING, IF THE PIPE HAS 0 Z C') O LESS THAN 5 -FEET OF COVER OVER THE TOP OF PIPE .❑ C Lc 60 6 KEYED _ D_N 't _ � 00 E ALL KEYED NOTES ARE DENOTED BY ❑ ON PLAN, p 0v �j EXISTING 6 -INCH SDR 35 PVC SANITARY STUB. APPROXIMATE INVERT ELEVATION IS O C C v .� 973.65. REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. C7 _C O Q2 EXISTING 6 -INCH SDR 35 PVC SANITARY STUB, APPROXIMATE INVERT ELEAVETION IS LL W 972.80. REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. �3 EXISTIN 8= WATER SERVICE STUB. APPROXIMATE TOP OF PIPE III' lIII ELEVATION IS 970 +/-, REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. TRACER WIRE PIPE IIS TO BE EXTENDED TO SERVICE STUB RISER INSIDE OF BUILDING. ® EXISTING f41IRaPrl1fflVfpMC WATER SERVICE STUB. APPROXIMATE TOP OF PIPE ELFAVTION IS 969 +J REMOVE PLUG AND CONNECT ONTO STUB. TRACER WIRE IS TO BE EXTENDED TO SERVICE STUB RISER INSIDE OF BUILDING. y SO TRENCH DRAINS OUTLET TO CAR WASH WATER RECLAIMATION SYSTEM (BY OTHERS). t W W TQP= 972.9 IMV=. 99r7.4 H 1 '" . � /V e fROiJ PIPE CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, CONCRFTE Atiri BUILDING APPURTENANCESVINGWITHINUILDINGS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS ARE PART OF THIS CONTRACT. 2. ROUGH GRADING WITHIN CONSTRUCTION LIMITS IS BY OTHERS. THE LOT IS INTENDED TO BE ROUGH -GRADED TO PAVING AND BUILDING HOLD-DOWN ELEVATIONS. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PERFORM A GRADE VERIFICATION SURVEY TO VERIFY THAT ROUGH GRADING HAS BEEN COMPLETED AS CONTRACTED BY OTHERS. 3. WATER MAIN SERVICE, SANITARY SEWER SERVICE, HYDRANTS AND STORM SEWER IS ALREADY INSTALLED ON SITE. CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY LOCATION OF UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. er of M o 6 In 8�6 g 6 15 z y o gF e � S 11 3 U H En`r m m SffiSj Lf) j5 aAoa o O M z w U 0d Lf) z W N M I-. a O P CITY OF CHRNHASSFN U JUL 14 2004 & F W a. tai BUILL)Ab Ur-rhrn1IViLl'i SHEET NO. C4 I Chanhassen Development Parking, Walks and Patio Configuration Options Impervious/Pervious Computations Previous Lot "A" Surface Cover (prior to 0.153 -ac parcel purchase) Total Area Total Impervious Area % Impervious 1.26 acres 54,939 sq. ft. 0.85 acres 36,985 sq. ft. 67.5% Proposed Lot "A" Surface Cover (includes purchase of 0.153 -ac parcel and new parking) Total Proposed Site Area 1.41 acres 61,604 sq. ft. Option 1 Added Impervious Area 0.10 acres 4,317 sq. ft. Option 2 Added Impervious Area 0.10 acres 4,273 sq. ft. Option 3 Added Impervious Area 0.10 acres 4,273 sq. ft. otal Impervious Area With: Option 1 Added 0.95 acres 41,302 sq. ft. % Impervious (Opt. 1) -67.4% Option 2 Added 0.95 acres 41,258 sq. ft. % Impervious (Opt. 2) 67.4% Option 3 Added 0.95 acres 41,258 sq. ft. % Impervious (Opt. 3) 67.4% �R��I✓t�d Fj 41, r=OUND MNDOT CIM OUND !RON PI o� 1- 9.0' � MH #5 SA, TA �Y GEOMETRIC, PAVING AND UTILITY PLAN C2 :7-2'6 KEYED NOTES O INSTALL 8612 CURB AND GUTTER. O TRASH AREA �3 EXISTING POST -INDICTOR VALVE IS TO BE REMOVED AND SALVAGED. EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE IS TO BE RELOCATED TO NEW POST -INDICTOR VALVE LOCATION. © INSTALL SALVAGED POST -INDICTOR VALVE WRH ELECTRICAL SERVICE SQ EXISTMG HYDRANT AND CTE VALVE ASSEMBLY IS TO BE REMOVED AND SALVAGED. © INSTALL SALVAGED HYDRANT AND CTE VALVE ASSEMBLY PER CRY OF CHANINSSEN STANDARDS �7 IAWALL PEDESTRIAN RAMP FOR THE HANDICAPPED. Q EXISTING CATCH BASIN 5 NOT TO BE DIfiTURBm. Q9 PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND PATIO AREA PROPOSED PLAN SYMBOLS PER MN/DOT 3138 COMPACTED TO AT -- CONCRETE SIDEWALK \/////\/ \� CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER RETE CURB AEXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION (TYP.) PARKING STALL COUNT Q FIRE HYDRANT TMA( CCT PER MN/DOT 2357 (IF REQUIRED) CTE VALVE CONSTRUCTION LIMBS 1/2 ' EXPANSION JOINT W/ FULL DEPTH JOINT FILLER. 60' O.C. 3 8' WIDE x 1 3/8' DEEP JOINT CONCRETE SHALL BE FIBER REINFORCED WRH Y LONG POLYPROPYLENE FI8RILATED FIBER AS MANUFACTURED BY FORTA CORP. 4' CONCRETE WALK 6' MASS 5 AGGREGATE (100% CRUSHED). PER MN/DOT 3138 COMPACTED TO AT -- LEAST T00% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY. \/////\/ \� COMPACTED SUBGRADE REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS CONCRETE SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION (TYP.) C2 WEARING COURSE PER MN/DOT 2350, TMA( CCT PER MN/DOT 2357 (IF REQUIRED) MVWE 350358 BINDER COURSE PER MN/DOT 2350, FFLEAST CLASS 5 AGGREGATE 100% CRUSHED), PER MN/DOT 3138 C MPACTED TO AT MW 30358 NI 100% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY. 1 /_2' 6' WN. 6' MIN. MN/DOT 3733 TYPE V GEOTEXTLE FABRIC - MN00T 3149.28 SELECT GRANULAR BORROW E� = seBC s URI III -III-III III -III I I �,2' MIN. SCARIFY AND RECOMPACT SUBGRADEI-III—III-I I -III -III 111 1111 Hill 111 11 REFER TO CHANHASSEN TO SI LEAST t00Z STANDARD PROCTOR DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR DENARY -PROOF ROLL PER MN/DOT OR _.LIGHT DUTY BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT GRADING, PAVING AND N o GEOMETRIC PLAN NOTES. m 'm € Y 6 U � VJl b ti 0 m� E _'mNeo-E 8 �mn4 )L °IL w ^SfSb Y 6E �,WC509 �F Minnesota Department of Transportation �o A,C* Metropolitan Division Waters Edge 1500 West County Road B2 Roseville, MN 55113 October 8, 2003 Mr. Todd Gerhardt City Manager, City of Chanhassen P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: TH 5 and Century— NE Quadrant Access Control for Parcel 211 Dear Mr. Gerhardt: Metro District has consulted with Mn/DOT's Office of Land Management staff and the Attorney General's office regarding the City of Chanhassen's request for a break in the access control along Century Boulevard, to serve Parcel 211. Mn/DOT has determined to release to the City of Chanhassen jurisdiction and ownership of Century Boulevard. We will begin the jurisdictional transfer process now for all local streets and other infastructure not essential to the operation and maintenance of TH 5. By transfering jurisdiction of the local system along TH 5, the city will become the responsible decision-making authority for the local streets and other infrastructure located on state rights of way. Mn/DOT recommends, for safety and traffic operation reasons, that access to Century Boulevard between TH 5 and 78th Street be limited to a right -in -only access. There are several cooperative construction agreements executed by the city and state that provide for post construction responsibilities and for the release and conveyance of roadways and associated infastructure. We are presently reviewing the documents and plans to identify all infrastructure not essential to TH 5. After the appropriate documentation is collected we will meet with the City of Chanhassen to review what the transfers will include and discuss transfer process and schedule. If you concur, please sign both original letters and return one to me. Lynn Clarkowski, from my staff, and Cyrus Knutson, our Jurisdiction Program Manager, will be managing the jurisdictional transfer. Please feel free to contact either one if you have quesitons prior to our meeting. Sincerely, Lisa Freese South Metro Area Manager cc : Justin Miller, Assistant City Manager An equal opportunity employer I concur, Todd Gerhardt City Manager 0 October 10, 2003 Cl l l OF North Coast Partners CgANgASSEN % Clearwater Development Building Inspections Scott Schmidt 7700 Market Boulevard 24 South Olive Street, Suite 105 PC Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Waconia, MN 55387 Administration The City has always contended that access off of Century Blvd. should be Phone: 952.227.1100 Re: Access off of Century Boulevard to Arboretum Shopping Center Fax: 952.227.1110 these streets, access will be allowed as approved in the site plan approval process. Building Inspections Dear Mr. Schmidt: Phone: 952.227.1180 months, and do not see any reason why plans on your end cannot go forward. Fax. 952.227.1190 This letter is a follow up to our telephone conversation which took place on October Engineering 8, 2003. I explained that MnDOT intends to expedite deeding/returning the Century Phone: 952.227.1160 Boulevard Right -of -Way to the City. They have also decided to allow the City of Fax: 952.227.1170 Chanhassen to make the final decision on access to Century Boulevard. It has Finance always been the city's intent to allow a right in/out off of the subject property. After Phone: 952.227.1140 discussions with MnDOT, they feel that a right -in only access would be appropriate Fax: 952.227.1110 for safety reasons. We will work with you to determine if this is a feasible solution. Pah A Recreation Phone: 952.227.1120 The City has always contended that access off of Century Blvd. should be Fax: 952.227.1110 available for this site. Once the City has acquired the jurisdictional power over Recreation Center these streets, access will be allowed as approved in the site plan approval process. 2Phoe:Coulter22 7.1400 Phone: 952.227.1400 We are confident that the transfer of jurisdiction will occur within the next few Fax: 952.227.1404 months, and do not see any reason why plans on your end cannot go forward. Planning 6 Natural Resources Phone: 952.227.1130 Sincerely, Fax: 952.227.1110 Works Pub1591 pust, P 1591 Park RoadPhone: 952.227.1300 n Millet Fax: 952.227.1310 Assistant to the City Manager Senior Center Phone: 952.227.1125 Fax: 952.227.1110 Web Site www.d.dwnhassen.mn.us The City of Chanhassen • A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding hails, and beautiful parks. A gnat place to live, work, and play. CITY OF CHANHASSEN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 7700 Market Boulevard P.O. Box 147 CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 (952) 227-1160 FAX (952) 227-1170 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. 4/16/04 03-06 ATTENTION Sue Nelson RE: Arboretum Shopping Center ® Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Change Order ❑ Pay Request ❑ 1 1 1 3/31/04 1 1 Executed Private Storm Sewer Easement I THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: ❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment ® For Review & recording ❑ FOR BIDS DUE ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS Here is, yet, an additional item to record for Arboretum Shopping Center. Hopefully, this is it. If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call. Thanks. COPY TO: Sharmeen At-Jaff, Senior Planner SIGNED: Matt,Saam,952) 227-1164 If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. GRANT OF PERMANENT EASEMENT ARBORETUM EXCHANGE, LLC, hereinafter referred to as "Grantor(s)", in consideration of One Dollar ($1) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant unto MINNSTAR BUILDERS, INC., the fee owner of Lot 2, Block 1, ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER, the Grantee, hereinafter referred to as the "Lot 2 Owner", its successors and assigns, forever, a permanent easement for private storm sewer purposes over, across, on, under, and through land situated within the County of Carver, State of Minnesota, as described on the attached Exhibit "A". INCLUDING the rights of the Lot 2 Owner, its contractors, agents, servants, and assigns, to enter upon the easement premises at all reasonable times to construct, reconstruct, inspect, repair, and maintain said private storm sewer system over, across, on, under, and through the easement Premises, together with the right to grade, level, fill, drain, pave, and excavate the easement premises, and the further right to remove trees, bushes, undergrowth, and other obstructions interfering with the location, construction, and maintenance of said private storm sewer system. The above-named Grantor, for its successors, heirs, and assigns do covenant with the Lot 2 Owner, its successors and assigns, that it is well seized in fee title of the above described easement premises; that it has the sole right to grant and convey the easement to the Lot 2 Owner; and that it will indemnify and hold the Lot 2 Owner harmless for any breach of the foregoing -covenants. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Grantor(s) hereto has signed this agreement this day of March, 2004. GRANTOR: ARBORETUM EXCHANGE, LLC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) (ss. COUNTY OFx� The foregoing instrument was acknowledged I'll /IAuu 4/>n ('rZ4 rr /Oan.'. //), L2 ■ • UNDA M. TERRY 18 NOTARY PUBUC-MINNESOTA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES t i1 -20M ■ DRAFTED BY: City of Chanhassen 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (952) 227-1160 leason me this -51 day of March, 2004, NOTARY PUBLIC EXHIBIT "A" TO GRANT OF PERMANENT EASEMENT (Storm Sewer Easement Description) The westerly most twenty -feet (20 -feet) of Lot 1, Block 1 ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER, Carver County, Minnesota. Excepting there from the northerly most sixty -feet (60 -feet) of Lot 1, Block 1 ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER, Carver County, Minnesota. MAR -12-2004 15:47 Post t--W Fax Note ColDept. ei/h1W1F "Brick �-E>BJCaC Stone S RON CLARK CONSTRUCTION 7671 jDate iR _ a-_ —I., /X -S ees. . P.01/01 r $/,V 0 04 Exterior Color Selections CONSTRUCTI MN Witter uwme io 7500 West 78th S Edina, Minna 1 • i Construction & Design Greg Collatz Project Manager Office: (952) 947-30W Direct: (952) 947-3014 Fax: (952)947-3030 Mobile: (612) 363-2781 Email. gre0ronclark.corn 7500 West 78th Street Edina, Minnesota 559 TOTAL F.al Subsidiary of Havens Steel Corporation To Give Our Customers the Leading Edge in Qualitd Satisfaction. . Canopies . Building Fascia . Carwashe . Buildings . Platforms . Roofing Systems . Helical Piers VENTAIRE CORPORATION 4345 SOUTH 93RD EAST AVENUE TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74145 PHONE: 918-622-1191 800-324-5874 FAX: 918-660-0419 E-MAIL: WEBMASTER@VENTAIRECORECOM f'A.tnLsU � o Glr4-SK C- SI-c���/ /e-�Z 8cuo. 775? r�AY Subsidiary of Havens Steel . vent Coire rporation To Give Our Customer alityand Satisfaction. . Canopies . Building Fascia . Carwash( . Buildings . Platforms . Roofing Helical VENTAIRE CORPORATION 4345 SOUTH 93RD EAST AVENUE TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74145 Piers PHONE: 918-622-1191 800-324-5874 FAX: 918-660-0419 E-MAIL: WEBMASTER@VENTAIRECORECOM Subsidiary of Havens Steel Corporation to Gine Our - uality and Satisfaction. . Canopies . Building Fascia . Carwashc . Buildings * Platforms . Roofing Systems . Helical Piers VENTAIRE CORPORATION 4345 SOUTH 93RD EAST AVENUE TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74145 PHONE: 918-622-1191 800-324-5874 FAX: 918-660-0419 E-MAIL: WEBMASTER@VENTAIRECORECOM P REKSC Vertical Burn Recessed Canopy Fixture RIG A LITE Features: • UL Wet Location UL 1598 and CUL Listing • Cast aluminum lamp housing and door frame • Electrostatic powder coat finish • Tempered flat glass lens • Up to 400 watt pulse start and super metal halide lamps (included) • Segmented, highly specular aluminum reflector for maximum efficiency • No glare design; meets IES full cut-off standards • Simple installation (pre -wired) • 5 -year ballast warranty Ideal for: • Service Stations • Convenience Stores • Commercial Card Locks 0 Car Washes Light Cut -Off / Redirect System \ (no glare) i redirected light to pump area Weight: (two component total) 250 Watt: 34 lbs. 350 Watt: 35 lbs. 320 Watt: 36 lbs. 400 Watt: 36 lbs. � 1 � I I I Weight: (two component total) 250 Watt: 34 lbs. 350 Watt: 35 lbs. 320 Watt: 36 lbs. 400 Watt: 36 lbs. R E KS C Recessed Vertical Canopy Fixture DIMENSIONS PHOTOMETRIC DATA fl9,3 Lamp - 320 Watt SMH Lumens - 34,000 (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) SIDE VIEW OTHER CANOPY LIGHTING SOLUTIONS FROM R—A—L: 4 Alm EKSC EKRK KVSC RHSA 45- 40- 35' 30' 25- 20, 15' 10' 5' 0' 0' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Lamp - 250 Watt SMH Lumens - 26,300 (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) 45' 40' 35' 30- 25' a' 15' to 0 10C Tel: 713.943.0340 For assistance with catalog number For assistance please call 713.943.0340 REKSC 5 0 0 0 110.. Email: retailOrigaiite.com 140 O Lens Type O O O O O O O 0 C73 = C73 Lens 0 0 0 o a 0' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Lamp - 250 Watt SMH Lumens - 26,300 (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) 45' 40' 35' 30- 25' a' 15' to 0 0' 5' 10' 15' a' 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Layout Conditions: 45'x 55' Canopy Mounting Height 14'; Fixture Spacing 12' x 15' Iso -Line Values are in Footcandles Light Loss Factor = 1.00 CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC 00 Tel: 713.943.0340 For assistance with catalog number For assistance please call 713.943.0340 REKSC 5 0 0 (example only) 110.. Email: retailOrigaiite.com gPL'` O Lens Type O O O O FG = Flat Glass O O O C73 = C73 Lens 0 0 0' 5' 10' 15' a' 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Layout Conditions: 45'x 55' Canopy Mounting Height 14'; Fixture Spacing 12' x 15' Iso -Line Values are in Footcandles Light Loss Factor = 1.00 CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC Rig -A -Lite Partnership, Ltd Tel: 713.943.0340 For assistance with catalog number For assistance please call 713.943.0340 REKSC 5 4 FG WHIS 1 (example only) PO Box 12942 Email: retailOrigaiite.com gPL'` tE Basic Series E2 Wattage 3E Lamp Type ® Ballast Voltage ❑5 Lens Type REKSC 25 = 250 Watt H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap FG = Flat Glass 32 = 320 Watt' X = Super Metal Halide C73 = C73 Lens 35 = 350 Watt' 40 = 400 Watt E Finish WH = White SP = Special . Pulse Start standard for 320 and 350 Watt • • 7E Options & Accessories PS - Pulse Start LS = Ground Relamping Rig -A -Lite Partnership, Ltd Tel: 713.943.0340 R i o�t T E 8500 Hansen Rd (77075) Fax: 713.943.8354 C PO Box 12942 Email: retailOrigaiite.com •' gPL'` CERTIFIED Houston, TX 77217.2942 Web: http:/Iwww.rigalite.com • 0 • RIG A LITE REKSC Vertical Burn Recessed Canopy Fixture C @us Features: • UL Wet Location UL 1598 and CUL Listing • Cast aluminum lamp housing and door frame • Electrostatic powder coat finish • Tempered flat glass lens • Up to 400 watt pulse start and super metal halide lamps (included) • Segmented, highly specular aluminum reflector for maximum efficiency • No glare design; meets IES full cut-off standards • Simple installation (pre -wired) • 5 -year ballast warranty Ideal for: • Service Stations • Convenience Stores • Commercial Card Locks 0 Car Washes Light Cut -Off / Redirect System (no glare) i redirected light to pump area � i \ 00 p Weight: (two component total) 250 Watt: 34 lbs. 350 Watt: 35 lbs. 320 Watt: 36 lbs. 400 Watt: 36 lbs. R E KS C Recessed Vertical Canopy Fixture SIDE VIEW OTHER CANOPY LIGHTING SOLUTIONS FROM R -A -L: EKSC EKRK KVSC RHSA 45 40' 35' 30' 25' 20' 15' 10, 5' 0' 45' 40' 35' 30' 25' 20' 15' 10' 5' PHOTOMETRIC DATA Lamp - 320 Watt SMH Lumens - 34,000 (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) 0' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Lamp - 250 Watt SMH Lumens - 26.300 (45'X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) 100 For assistance with catalog number combinations, please call 713.943.0340 REKSC 25 04 FG WH PS i f i— f I (example only) 0 0 0 0 1❑ Basic Series ❑2 Wattage3❑ Lamp Type ® Ballast Voltage Lens Type 140 H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap FG = Flat Glass 0 X = Super Metal Halide Houston, TX 77217-2942 C73 = C73 Lens 0 0 0 40 = 400 Watt 0 0 0 WH = White O O 0' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Lamp - 250 Watt SMH Lumens - 26.300 (45'X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) 25 30' 35" 40' 45 50' 55' Layout Conditions: 45' x 55' Canopy Mounting Height 14'; Fixture Spacing 12' x 15' Iso -Line Values are in Footcandles Light Loss Factor = 1.00 • • CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC 80 For assistance with catalog number combinations, please call 713.943.0340 REKSC 25 04 FG WH PS i f i— f I (example only) 0 0 RIG -r --LITE 8500 Hansen Rd (77075) 1❑ Basic Series ❑2 Wattage3❑ Lamp Type ® Ballast Voltage Lens Type REKSC 25 = 250 Watt H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap FG = Flat Glass 32 = 320 Watt' X = Super Metal Halide Houston, TX 77217-2942 C73 = C73 Lens CD 0 40 = 400 Watt 0 0 Options 8 Accessories 25 30' 35" 40' 45 50' 55' Layout Conditions: 45' x 55' Canopy Mounting Height 14'; Fixture Spacing 12' x 15' Iso -Line Values are in Footcandles Light Loss Factor = 1.00 • • CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC For assistance with catalog number combinations, please call 713.943.0340 REKSC 25 04 FG WH PS i f i— f I (example only) RIG -r --LITE 8500 Hansen Rd (77075) 1❑ Basic Series ❑2 Wattage3❑ Lamp Type ® Ballast Voltage Lens Type REKSC 25 = 250 Watt H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap FG = Flat Glass 32 = 320 Watt' X = Super Metal Halide Houston, TX 77217-2942 C73 = C73 Lens 35 = 350 Watt' 40 = 400 Watt © Finish7❑ Options 8 Accessories WH = White PS = Pulse Start SP = Special LS = Ground Relamping Pulse Start standard for 320 and 350 Watt DIMENSIONS e � Rig -A -Lite Partnership, Ltd Tel: 713.943.0340 RIG -r --LITE 8500 Hansen Rd (77075) Fax: 713.943.8354 B , l PO Box 12942 Email: retail@dgaiite.com CERTIFIED Houston, TX 77217-2942 Web: http://www.rigalite.com L] 0 • ■ RIG A LITE REKSC Vertical Burn Recessed Canopy Fixture 1@M Features: • UL Wet Location UL 1598 and CUL Listing • Cast aluminum lamp housing and door frame • Electrostatic powder coat finish • Tempered flat glass lens • Up to 400 watt pulse start and super metal halide lamps (included) • Segmented, highly specular aluminum reflector for maximum efficiency • No glare design; meets IES full cut-off standards • Simple installation (pre -wired) • 5 -year ballast warranty Ideal for: • Service Stations • Convenience Stores • Commercial Card Locks 0 Car Washes Light Cut -Off / Redirect System \ (no glare) i r directatl lightto pump area I a° w Weight: (two component total) 250 Watt: 34 lbs. 350 Watt: 35 lbs. 320 Watt: 36 lbs. 400 Watt: 36 lbs. R E KS C Recessed Vertical Canopy Fixture DIMENSIONS PHOTOMETRIC DATA FFIsm6B13� Lamp - 320 Watt SMH Lumens - 34,000 H7--�� (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) SIDE VFW OTHER CANOPY LIGHTING SOLUTIONS FROM R -A -L: G EKSC EKRK KVSC RHSA CATALOG NUMBER LOGIC For assistance with catalog number combinations, please call 713.943.0340 45' 40' 35' 30' 25' 20' 15' 10' 5' 0' 45' 40' 35' 30' 25' 20' 5- 01 5' 0' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30' 35 40' 45' 50' 55' Lamp - 250 Watt SMH Lumens - 26,300 (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) loo Ballast Voltage FG P$ (example only) H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap 0 0 0 0 110 35 = 350 Watt' �yPEI 140 o 40 = 400 Watt a O 0 0 O O a 0 SP = Special 0 o a O O 0' 5' 10' 15' 20' 25' 30' 35 40' 45' 50' 55' Lamp - 250 Watt SMH Lumens - 26,300 (45' X 55' Canopy with 16 Fixtures) .[ - 2C 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Layout Conditions: 45' x 55' Canopy Mounting Height 14'; Fixture Spacing 12' x 15' Iso -Line Values are in Footcandles Light Loss Factor= 1.00 REK—C 80 Ballast Voltage FG P$ (example only) H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap 0 0 k— 110 35 = 350 Watt' �yPEI o 40 = 400 Watt a o 0 0 0 0 0 SP = Special 0 0 .[ - 2C 25' 30' 35' 40' 45' 50' 55' Layout Conditions: 45' x 55' Canopy Mounting Height 14'; Fixture Spacing 12' x 15' Iso -Line Values are in Footcandles Light Loss Factor= 1.00 REK—C 124 Ballast Voltage FG P$ (example only) H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap FG = Flat Glass 32 = 320 Watt' k— • • 1❑ Basic Series El Wattage ED Lamp Type 4❑ Ballast Voltage ❑5 Lens Type REKSC 25 = 250 Watt H = Metal Halide 04 = Multi -tap FG = Flat Glass 32 = 320 Watt' X = Super Metal Halide C73 = C73 Lens 35 = 350 Watt' �yPEI CERTIFIED 40 = 400 Watt © Finish 7❑ Options & Accessories WH = White PS = Pulse Start SP = Special LS = Ground Relamping ' Pulse Start standard for 320 and 350 Watt • Rig -A -Lite Partnership, Ltd Tel: 713.943.0340 R r 0 AI T E 8500 Hansen Rd (77075) Fax: 713.943.8354 M9EX PF PO Box 12942 Email: retailOrigalite.eom �yPEI CERTIFIED Houston, TX 77217.2942 Web: http://www.rigailte.com cification. or reportw3s by me Ihereby rect superyions and that I am a duly L censed Profess onaldr Eng neerunderr mydii the laws of the state of Minnesota. 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Density Stress ------------- Xsi---------- Xsi---------------- 10'5.rF---- X/ft3------- Xsi---- STL 29000.00 11154.00 0.3000 0.65000 0.490 50.00 Sections Section Database Material As As I i T Label Shape Label Area 0,2 1,3 1,3 0,2 C ------------------------------ in -2 ---------------- in'4---------- in'4-------- DECX C16/20 STL 8.36e-1 1.0 1.0 31.06 5.86e-1 Load Combinations Envelope Reactions Joint +------------ Forces -------------+ X Ic Y lc Moment Ic ------------X-----------------g----------------X-ft-------------- U 1U RWPE No. Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- BLC Fac BCC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac SSdv 1 DL+LL+DRL 1 1 2 1 4 1 yyy 2 DL+WL 1 1 3 1 yyy 3 DL+LL+WL 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 l yyy 4 DL+WL+DRL 1 1 3 1 4 1.3 yyy Envelope Reactions Joint +------------ Forces -------------+ X Ic Y lc Moment Ic ------------X-----------------g----------------X-ft-------------- U 1U NC 0.40 1 0.00 1 L 0.00 l -0,25 2 0.00 1 30 NC 0.47 1 0.00 1 L -0.32 4 0.00 1 4U NC 0.47 1 0.00 l L 0.04 2 -0.36 4 0.00 1 511 NC 0.40 1 0.00 1 L U -0.22 2 0.00 1 Tot:9U 0.00 1 1.74 1 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 -1.14 2 U Envelope Section Forces Section Meab Axial Ic Shear Ic Moment Ic -----------------C------------------X-----------------X-ft------------------ 1 I U 0.00 1 0.00 1 0.00 l L 0.00 l 0.00 1 0.00 1 2 U 0.00 1 0.02 1 0.03 1 L 0.00 1 -0.06 1 -0.12 2 3 U 0.00 1 0.04 2 0.10 1 L 0.00 l -0.10 1 -0.14 2 4 U 0.00 1 0.07 2 0.20 1 L 0.00 1 -0.14 1 -0.19 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.09 2 0.34 1 L 0.00 1 -0.18 1 -0.26 2 RISA -2D (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job :.A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 3 Tulsa, 01 74147 Date: 1/07/04 File: A3302D 11ESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, MN Envelope Section Forces Section Memb Axial Ic Shear Ic Moment Ic Y ---------------------- 2 1 U 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 2 U 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 3 U 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 4 U 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 5 U 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 1 -1-ft 0.22 1 0.34 1 -0.16 2 -0,26 2 0.11 1 0.11 4 -0.08 2 -0.11 1 0.01 4 0.19 4 -0.01 3 -0.24 1 0.09 4 0.06 4 -0.12 1 -0.06 1 0.17 4 0.44 1 ¢- M, -n. -0.24 1 -0.30 x 4 ------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1 U 0.00 1 0.23 1 0.44 1 L 0.00 1 -0.15 2 -0.30 4 2 U 0.00 1 0.11 1 0.03 2 L 0.00 1 -0.07 2 -0.04 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.01 2 0.12 2 L 0.00 l 0.00 1 -0.20 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.09 2 -0.01 2 L 0.00 1 -0,12 1 -0.04 3 5 U 0.00 1 0.17 2 0.44 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ L 0.00 1 -0.23 1 -0.37 4 4 1 U 0.00 1 0.24 1 0.44 1 L 0.00 1 -0.20 4 -0.37 4 2 U 0.00 1 0.12 1 0.06 4 L 0.00 1 -0.12 4 -0.06 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.01 1 0.27 4 L 0.00 1 -0.04 4 -0.24 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.05 2 0.26 4 L 0.00 1 -0.11 1 -0.11 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.13 2 0.34 1 ------------------------------------------------------------- L 0.00 1 -0.22 I -0.03 2 5 1 U 0.00 1 0.18 1 0.34 1 L 0.00 1 -0.09 1 -0.03 2 2 U 0.00 1 0.14 1 0.21 3 L 0.00 1 -0.07 2 0.04 2 3 U 0.00 1 0.10 l 0.16 3 L 0.00 1 -0.04 2 0.09 2 4 U 0.00 1 0.06 1 0.13 3 L 0.00 1 -0.02 2 0.03 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 0.00 2 L 0.00 1 0.00 1 0.00 1 SU.4o- X-YtT 17'Ivr , Rein C) /% ^J= C) Z14 0.6�So Itc) U56 C/('r Zo 6n Z6CK DL-+ LC. « o a L Solution: Envelope DL � U JL- Solution: Envelope '7UX 7x RISA -21) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 5 Tulsa, OK 74147 Date: 1/07/04 File: A3302P1 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, MN Materials (General) Material Young's Shear Poisson's Thermal Weight Yield Label Modulus Modulus Ratio Coef. Density Stress ------------- Ksi---------- Ksi---------------- 10'5jF---- K/ft3------- Ksi------ STL 29000.00 11154.00 0.3000 0.65000 0.490 50,00 Sections >= Section Database Material As As I I T Label Shape Label Area 0,2 1,3 1,3 0,2 C ------------------------------ in"2---------------- in'4---------- in"4-------- SEC WIOK26 STL 7.61 1.0 1.0 14.10 144.00 SEC1 WICK30 STL 8.84 1.2 1.1 16.70 170.00 AISC,NDS Parameters Section Length Lb -out Lb -in Lcomp K K Cm Cb,B Sway Member Set le -out le -in le -bend out in CH o i ---------------ft------ft------ft------ft----------------------------------- 1 SEC 10.00 1.33 1.33 1 SEC 28.00 14.00 14.00 3 SEC1 28.00 14.00 14.00 4 SEC 28.00 14.00 14.00 5 SEC 10.00 1.33 1.33 Load Combinations RWPE No. Description BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac SSdv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 DL+LL+DRL Y -1 2 1 1 1 4 1 yy 2 DL+WL Y -1 3 1 1 1 yyy 3 DL+LL+WL Y -1 2 1 3 1 1 1 yyy 4 DL+WL+DAL Y -I 3 1 4 1 1 1 yyy Envelope Reactions Joint +------------ Forces -------------+ K I Y 1 Moment I ------------K-----------------K----------------K-ft------------------------- 2U NC 11.42 1 0.00 1 L -5.69 2 0.00 1 3U NC 11.12 1 0.00 1 L -5.89 4 0.00 1 4U NC 11.12 1 0.00 1 L -5.96 4 0.00 1 5U NC 11.42 1 0.00 1 L -5.6I 2 0.00 1 Tot:9U 0.00 1 45.08 1 L 0.00 1 -23.01 2 RISA -21) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 6 Tulsa, 01 74141 Date: 1/07/04 File: A3302P1 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, MN Envelope Section Deflections Section Memb a Ic y Ic L/n lc ----------------in----------------in---------------------------------------- 1 I U 0.00 1 0.41 l NC 1 L 0.00 1 -0.39 4 INC 4 2 U 0.00 1 0.33 1 5418.19 1 L 0.00 1 -0.30 4 NC 4 3 U 0.00 1 0.24 1 3081.92 1 1 0.00 1 -0.21 4 7819.80 4 4 U 0.00 1 0.14 1 3158.30 1 L 0.00 1 -0.11 4 8260.46 4 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I 2 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L 0.00 I 0.00 1 NC 1 2 U 0.00 1 0.36 4 921.49 4 1 0.00 1 -0.51 1 584.81 l 3 U 0.00 1 0.55 4 605.90 4 L 0.00 1 -0.92 1 365.79 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.41 4 816.46 4 L 0.00 1 -0.70 1 481.71 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 3 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I 1 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 2 U 0.00 l 0.44 2 764.40 2 1 0.00 l -0.86 1 390.87 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.62 2 544.64 1 L 0.00 1 -1.21 1 278.50 1 �- 4 U 0.00 1 0.44 2 764.40 2 1 0.00 1 -0.86 1 390.87 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 4 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC l 2 U 0.00 I 0.44 4 768.51 4 L 0.00 1 -0.70 1 481.71 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.60 4 564.11 4 L 0.00 1 -0.92 1 365.79 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.40 4 838.80 4 L 0.00 1 -0.57 1 584.81 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 5 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 RISA -21) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 7 Tulsa, 01 74147 Date: 1/07/04 Pile: A3302P1 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANH.ASSEN, MN Envelope Section Deflections Section Shear Loc Me®b a Ic y ]c LA Ic ----------------in----------------in---------------------------------------- Ic 1 U 0.00 1 0.14 1 3158.30 1 L 0.00 l -0.13 4 NC 4 3 U 0.00 1 0.24 1 3082.92 1 L 0.00 1 -0.26 4 NC 4 4 U 0.00 1 0.33 1 5418.19 1 L 0.00 1 -0.39 4 NC 4 5 U 0.00 1 0.41 1 NC 1 L ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 -0.51 4 NC 4 _______________________< Envelope AISC Unity Checks Unity Loc Shear Loc ASD Memb Chk Ic Chk Ic Fa Fb Cb C® Egn. ------------------------------------ %si------- Ssi--------------------------- 1 0.316 5 1 0.085 5 1 29.11 33.00 1.00 0.85 HI -2 2 0.726 3 1 0.127 1 1 9.80 17.55 1.00 1.00 Hl -1 3 0.770 3 1 O.I15 5 1 10.00 20.21 1.00 1.00 Hl -1 4 0.726 3 1 0.127 5 1 9.80 17.55 1.00 1.00 o v HI -1 5 0.316 1 1 0.085 1 1 29.11 33.00 1.00 0.85 01-1 YGrem-1 Di. rt << - 7) fZ L JCx Solution: Envelope Y Grav: -1 -.OSK -IK -1013 -ft A A P4J T . i iI i i 25K/ft 25KIft .25KIff .25K/ft .25K/ft DL - Solution: Envelope M RISA -21) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 9 Tulsa, OK 74147 Date: 1/07/04 File: A3302P2 WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, MN Materials (General) Material Young's Shear Poisson's Thermal Weight Yield Label Modulus Modulus Ratio Coef. Density Stress ------------- Ksi---------- Ksi---------------- 10'5aF---- K/ft3------- Ksi------ STL 29000.00 11154.00 0.3000 0,65000 0.490 50.00 Sections Section Database Material As As I I T Label Shape Label Area 0,2 1,3 1,3 0,2 C ------------------------------ in'2---------------- in^4---------- in'4-------- SEC W10K16 STL 7.61 1.0 1.0 14.10 144.00 SEC1 W10K30 STL 8.84 1.2 1.2 16.70 170.00 AISC,NDS Parameters Section Length Lb -out Lb -in Lcomp K K Cm Cb,B Sway Member Set le -out le -in le -bend out in CH o i ---------------ft------ft------ft------ft----------------------------------- 1 SEC 10.00 1.33 1.33 2 SEC 28.00 14.00 14.00 3 SEC1 28.00 14.00 14.00 4 SEC 28.00 14.00 14.00 S SEC 10.00 1.33 1.33 Load Combinations RWPE No. Description BLC Fac ILC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac SSdv --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 DL+LL+DRL Y -1 1 1 1 1 4 1 yy 1 DL+WL Y -1 3 1 1 1 yyy 3 DL+LL+WL Y -1 2 1 3 1 1 1 yyy 4 DL+WL+DRL Y -1 3 1 4 1 1 1 yyy Envelope Reactions Joint +------------ Forces -------------+ K Ic Y Ic Moment Ic ------------K-----------------K----------------K-ft------------------------- 211 NC 13.31 1 0.00 1 L -8.51 1 0.00 1 311 NC 12.93 1 0.00 1 1 -8.78 4 0.00 1 40 NC 12.93 1 0.00 1 L -8.87 4 0.00 1 SU MC 13.32 1 0.00 1 L -8.42 2 0.00 1 Tot: 90 0.00 1 52.50 1 L 0.00 1 -34.41 2 RISA -11) )R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 10 Tulsa, OK 74147 Date: 1/07/04 File: A3302P2 WESTSIDE EQUIPVENT CR.ANHASSEN, NN Envelope Section Deflections Section Ne®b a Ic y Ic L/n Ic ----------------in----------------in---------------------------------------- f I U 0.00 1 0.47 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 -0.56 4 NC 4 2 U 0.00 1 0.38 1 4611.18 1 1 0.00 1 -0.43 4 8574.05 4 3 U 0.00 1 0.28 1 2624.95 1 L 0.00 1 -0.30 4 5151.07 4 4 U 0.00 l 0.16 1 2690.81 1 L 0.00 1 -0.16 4 5392.01 4 S U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 l NC 1 2 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 2 U 0.00 1 0.53 4 628.86 4 L 0.00 1 -0.67 1 504.55 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.82 4 411.71 4 L 0.00 1 -1.07 1 315.18 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.61 4 553.64 4 L 0.00 1 -0.81 1 414.82 1 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L 0.00 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 NC I 3 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 2 U 0.00 1 0.66 2 509.54 2 L 0.00 1 -1.00 1 336.16 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.93 2 363.05 2 L 0.00 1 -1.40 1 239.51 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.66 2 509.54 2 L 0.001 -1.001 336.161 5 D 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 NC 1 4 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC l L 0.00 1 0.00 l NC 1 2 U 0.00 1 0.64 4 526.43 4 L 0.00 1 -0.81 1 414.82 1 3 U 0.00 1 0.87 4 387.85 4 L 0.00 1 -1.07 1 315.18 1 4 U 0.00 1 0.58 4 581.08 4 L 0.00 1 -0.67 1 504.55 l 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 1 NC 1 5 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 oK RISA -21) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation 4345 South 93 East Avenue Tulsa, 01 74147 NESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, MN Job : A-3302 Page: 11 Date: 1/07/04 File: A3302P2 Envelope Section Deflections Section Memb x lc y Ic L/n Ic ----------------in----------------in---------------------------------------- 2 U 0.00 1 0.16 1 2690.81 1 L 0.00 1 -0.19 4 9486.18 4 3 U 0.00 1 0.28 1 2624.95 1 L 0.00 1 -0.36 4 NC 4 4 U 0.00 1 0.38 1 4611.17 1 L 0.00 1 -0.53 4 NC 4 5 U 0.00 1 0.47 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 -0.70 4 NC 4 Envelope AISC Unity Checks O 1L Unity Loc Shear Loc ASD Memb Chk Ic Chk Ic Fa Fb Cb Cm Eqn, ------------------------------------ lsi------- lsi--------------------------- 1 0.371 5 1 0.100 5 1 29.11 33.00 1.00 0.85 Hl -2 2 0.843 3 1 0.148 1 1 9.80 17.55 1,00 1.00 H]-1 3 0.896 3 1 0.134 1 1 10.00 20.21 1.00 1.00 H1 -I 4 0.843 3 1 0.148 5 1 9.80 17.55 1.00 1.00 HI -I 5 0.371 1 1 0.100 1 1 29.11 33.00 1.00 0.85 Hl -2 O 1L Y Grav: -1 -.Y f'C.. K 47KJ It � T _ I 1. ft L G /J Z 4 Z4 Z-6 fp DL* L(^tDRL �X Solution: Envelope Y Grav:-1 DL++ rvL Solution: Envelope RISA -11) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 13 Tulsa, OK 74147 Date: 4/16/04 File: A3302B WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, IL materials (General) Material Young's Shear Poisson's Thermal Weight Yield Label modulus modulus Ratio Coef. Density Stress ------------- Kai ---------- Ksi---------------- 10'SrF---- K/ft3------- Ksi------ SEC 29000.00 11154.00 0.3000 0.65000 0.490 50.00 COL 29000.00 11154.00 0.3000 0.65000 0.490 46.00 Sections Section Database Material As As I I T Label Shape Label Area 0,2 1,3 1,3 0,2 C ------------------------------ in'2---------------- in^4---------- in^4-------- SEC W16140 SEC 11.80 1.2 1.2 28.90 518.00 COL 161.188 SEC 9.34 1.2 1.2 291.90 291.90 Load Combinations RWPE No. Description BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac BLC Fac SSdv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 DL+LL Y -1 2 1 yy 2 DL+WL Y -1 3 l yyy 3 DL+LL+WL Y -1 2 l 3 1 yyy Envelope Reactions Joint +------------ Forces -------------+ Envelope Section forces Section Memb Axial Ic Shear Ic Moment Ic -----------------I------------------K-----------------K-ft------ 11 K Ic Y lc moment Ic ------------I-----------------K----------------K-ft------------------------- 0.00 1 50 0.54 2 25.93 1 17.98 3 L -3.39 1 -13.82 2 0.32 2 6U 3.39 1 25.93 1 15.38 2 L -2.34 2 -12.20 2 -17.76 1 Tot:9U 0.00 1 51.86 1 L J L -1.80 2 -26.02 2 1.80 2 5.33 2 Envelope Section forces Section Memb Axial Ic Shear Ic Moment Ic -----------------I------------------K-----------------K-ft------ 11 U 0.00 1 0.00 2 0.00 1 L 0.00 1 0.00 3 0.00 1 2 U 1.80 2 5.60 2 20.09 1 L 0.00 1 -11.51 1 -9.86 1 3 U 1.80 2 5.51 2 46.09 1 L 0.00 1 -11.60 1 -22.36 2 4 0 1.80 2 5.42 2 72.29 l L 0.00 1 -11.69 1 -34.66 2 5 0 1.80 2 5.33 2 98.70 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ L 0.00 1 -11.78 1 -46.76 1 2 1 U 2.34 1 13.64 1 62.20 1 L -3.39 1 -9.00 2 -37.71 2 RISA -21) (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 14 Tulsa, OS 74147 Date: 4/26/04 File: A3302B WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, IL Envelope Section Forces Section Me®b Axial I Shear I moment I -----------------5------------------E-----------------B-ft------------------ 2 U 2.34 2 0.16 1 27.93 1 L -3.39 1 -0.66 3 -14.17 2 3 U 2.34 2 0.00 1 27.61 l L -3.39 1 -0.82 3 -11.25 2 4 U 2.34 2 -0.16 1 27.93 1 L -3.39 1 -0.98 3 -7.70 2 5 U 2.34 2 7.38 2 62.20 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- L -3.39 1 -13.64 1 -24.77 2 3 1 U 0.00 1 11.78 1 98.70 1 L 0.00 1 -5.33 2 -46.14 2 2 U 0.00 1 11.69 1 11.29 1 L 0.00 1 -5.42 2 -34.65 2 3 U 0,00 1 11.60 1 46.09 1 L 0.00 1 -5.51 2 -22.35 2 4 0 0.00 1 11.51 1 20.09 1 L 0.00 1 -5.60 1 -9.86 2 5 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 0.00 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- L 0.00 l 0.00 1 0.00 2 4 1 U 25.93 1 3.39 1 17.98 3 L -13.82 2 -0.55 2 0.32 2 2 U 25.80 1 3.39 1 6.70 3 L -13.94 2 -0.55 2 2.50 2 3 U 25.68 1 3.39 1 4.68 2 L -14.07 2 -0.55 2 -9.37 1 4 U 25.55 1 3.39 1 6.86 2 L -14.20 2 -0.55 2 -22.93 1 S U 25.42 1 3.39 1 9.05 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- L -14.33 2 -0.55 2 -36.50 1 J 5 1 U 25.93 1 2.33 2 15.38 2 L -12.20 2 -3.39 1 -17.76 1 2 U 25.80 1 2.33 2 6.05 2 L -12.33 2 -3.39 1 -4.20 1 3 U 25.68 1 2.33 2 9.37 1 L -11.45 2 -3.39 1 -3.29 2 4 U 25.55 1 2.33 2 22.93 1 L -12.58 2 -3.39 1 -12.63 2 5 U 25.42 1 2.33 2 36.50 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- L -12.71 2 -3.39 1 -21.97 2 T-Ba,�.,,/Cv�v�-,a C..i�1ao-r,ed RISA -21) )R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3302 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 15 Tulsa, OR 74147 Date: 4/26/04 File: A3302B WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, IL Envelope Section Deflections Section Memb i Ic y Ic L/n Ic ----------------in----------------in---------------------------------------- 1 l U 0.08 1 0.30 2 368.97 2 L 0.00 1 -0.62 1 180.26 1 a- p Q� , 2 U 0.08 2 0.21 2 530.27 2 8 0 OIL L 0.00 1 -0.43 t 259.24 1 3 U 0.08 2 0.13 2 897.18 2 L 0.00 1 -0.26 1 439.38 1 4 U 0.08 2 0.06 2 2155.67 2 L 0.00 1 -0.12 1 1060.43 1 5 U 0.08 2 0.01 2 NC 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- L 0.00 1 -0.02 1 NC I 2 1 U 0.08 2 0.01 2 NC 2 L 0.00 1 -0.02 1 NC 1 2 U 0.08 3 0.06 1 1371.45 1 L 0.00 1 -0.03 2 5354.78 2 3 U 0.08 3 0.09 1 1804.11 1 L 0.00 1 -0.03 2 4445.93 2 4 U 0.08 3 0.06 l 2371.45 1 L 0.00 1 -0.02 2 6421.08 2 5 U 0.08 3 0.01 2 NC 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- L 0.00 1 -0.02 1 NC 1 3 l U 0.08 3 0.01 2 NC 2 L 0.00 1 -0.02 1 NC 1 2 U 0.08 3 0.05 2 2708.33 2 L 0.00 1 -0.12 1 1060.43 1 3 U 0.08 3 0.11 2 1080.85 2 L 0.00 1 -0.26 l 439.38 1 4 U 0.08 3 0.18 2 624.38 2 L 0.00 1 -0.43 1 259.24 1 5 U 0.08 3 0.26 2 428.97 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- L 0.00 1 -0.62 1 180.26 1 4 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 l NC 1 L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 2 U 0.00 2 0.00 2 NC 2 L 0.00 l -0.02 3 NC 3 3 U 0.00 2 -0.01 2 NC 2 L -0.01 1 -0.07 3 6419.54 3 4 U 0.01 2 -0.04 2 5358.63 2 L -0.01 1 -0.10 3 4699.82 3 5 U 0.01 2 0.00 l NC I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- L -0.02 1 -0.08 2 2310.24 2 5 1 U 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC 1 L 0.00 1 0.00 1 NC I RISA -2D (R) Version 4.01 Ventaire Corporation Job : A-3301 4345 South 93 East Avenue Page: 16 Tulsa, OK 74147 Date: 4/26/04 File: A3302B WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT CHANHASSEN, IL Envelope AISC Unity Checks Envelope Section Deflections Section Mab a Ic y Ic LA lc ----------------in---------------- Chk Ic 1 U 0.00 2 0.02 1 8088.42 t L 0.00 1 -0.02 2 NC 2 3 U 0.00 1 0.06 1 3137.91 1 L -0.01 l -0.06 2 8929.53 2 4 U 0.01 2 0.07 1 2821.74 1 L -0.01 1 -0.09 2 6119.78 1 5 U 0.01 2 0.00 1 NC 1 L ------------------------- -0.02 1 -0.08 3 2294.86 3 Envelope AISC Unity Checks Unity Loc Shear Loc ASD Memb Chk Ic Chk Ic Fa Fb Cb Co Eqn. ------------------------------------ Ksi------- Kai --------------------------- 1 0.649 5 1 0.145 5 1 21.81 28.10 1.00 0.85 11I-2 1 0.755 1 1 0.168 1 1 9.92 15.28 1.00 0.85 HI -3 3 0.649 1 1 0.145 1 1 21.81 18.20 1.00 0.85 H1-2 \ 4 0.491 5 1 0.036 1 1 26.60 30.00 1.00 0.41 HI -2 5 0.491 5 1 0.036 1 1 16.60 30.00 1.00 0.41 HI -2 64, /-) Y Grav:-1 -1t1^K '1.:.1Y2K-13.a2K -11 AZK �x Solution: Envelope Y Grav:-1 ,.x 5.69K R. 69K 2.51K 3.51K TSL r w L �x Solution: Envelope FOOTING ( Footing skew 1. DL+LL 2. DL+WL 3. DL+LL+WL BASE PLATE & ANCHOR RODS USE BASE PLATE USE ANCHOR RODS Bolt Separation Allowable Tension Applied Tension 0.00 Factor Sm by 1.00 ) P(Base) kips M(Base) k -ft P(Uplift) kips 25.93 17.76 0.00 0.00 15.38 13.82 12.55 17.98 0.00 3/4" x 24" x 24" ( BASE PLATE 'T ) 4.00 - 1" Dia. X 36" LG (Embed 30 in. min.) 19.00 In. 15.7 Kips 6.85 < 15.7 kips OK! BLOCK FOOTING (LXBXT. L IS IN BENDING DIRECTION) USE BLOCK FOOTING L(Ft) B(Ft) THICK (Ft) 0.82 < 5.75 5.75 4.00 Allowable Bearing 2.00 Ksf Uplift Capacity 19.84 Kips >= Uplift Load Overturning Capacity 57.03 K -f >= 1.5'M(base) Soil Bearing Stress DL+LL DL+WL DL+LL+WL PAD REINFORCEMENT AS = M(12)/(Fs'jd) As = 0.07 InA2/ft and Max(ksf) Min(ksf) 1.94 0.82 < 1.09 0.11 < 1.55 0.41 < M = 7.27 K-ft/ft 13.82 OK! 26.97 2.00 OK! 2.00 OK! 2.00 OK! USE #4 bar @ 12 in. c/c each way (top and bottom) USE #4 bar @ 16 in. c/o in vertical faces S79 S.�'JAZC I,: 0 Q DRIVE LEVEL /,i;, / S CONNECTION DESIGN (1) PURLIN TO T -BEAM P= 13.33 <4x 13.5=54 Kips OK! USE 2 - 5/8" A325 BOLT (2) CROSS -BEAM TO COLUMN CONNECTION ALL BOLTED -------------------------------- SIZE OF COL. 16.00 In FORCE (UP) 14.33 Kips MOMENT 48.67 K -f NUMBER OF BOLTS 8.00 SB 92.00 P /BOLT = 6.10 < 13.5 Kips OK! USE >>> TOP PL. "M" 3/4"x18"x2'-6" ---------------------------------------------------------------- SHOP OR FIELD WELD TOP PLATE TO COLUMN (1/4" FILLET E70 ALL AROUND) A A C S2 20GA C-16 EMBOSSED WHITE STEEL DECK = 104'-1' 18GA STEEL C ►n © VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 (800) 324-5874 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. PLOTTED XX—XX—XX TIME 00:00 DATE: SCALE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: /®\ NOTE: CANOPY SLOPE IS FROM WEST TO EAST EAST SIDE OF CANOPY IS LOW SIDE PLAN VIEW L— DRAINS ON EAST SIDE OF CANOPY I hereby certify that this plan, specifidiign; Weport was prepared by me or under my dire supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the state of Minnesota. Signature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRWFIN Date:_ Reg. No 23498 1-8-04 32'—i'-0' RH PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD MARK NO. I DESCRIPTION I LENGTH P1 IWIO X 26 38'-0 3/8' P2 I Wto X 30 27'—it 3/4' I COLUMN SCHEDULE X I DESIGN CRITERIA I IBC = 2000 ROOF LL = 40 P.S.F. WIND SPEED = 90 M.P.H. EXPOSURE = •C' 1 yi 1. CAULK CONTINUOUSLY AROUND ALL FASCIA GUTTER, CENTER GUTER, POST COLLAR ANGLE, COLUMN TRIM ANGLE, POST BOX, AND OVERFLOW DRAIN. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE OUT—TO—OUT OF FASCIA GUTTERS. 3. ALL WELDED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE E70 ELECTRODES. 4. ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL BE A325 BOLTS. 5. ALL CONNECTIONS, EXCEPT (PURUN TO T—BEAM) SHALL BE 'SNUG TIGHT' AS SPECIFIED BY AISC. 6. TENSION CONNECTIONS, (PURUN TO T—BEAM) SHALL BE PRETENSIONED, 1/3 TURN PAST SNUG TIGHT AS SPECIFIED BY AISC 7. STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR PURLINS AND T—BEAMS SHALL BE A572 (GR 50) OR DUAL—CERTIFIED A36/A572 8. ARROW INDICATES BEAM RUN DIRECTION. 9. ANCHOR BOLT MAT L TO BE ASTM A307 10. ALL DECKING MATERIAL TO BE ASTM A446 GR. D 11. STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR COLUMNS SHALL BE ASTM A500; Fy= 46 ksi 12. SPECIAL INSPECTION REQ'D. a) STRUCTURAL STEEL b) CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT c) HIGH—STRENGTH BOLTING d) BOLTS IN CONCRETE RODUCT DESCRIPTION 40'-0' X 104'-9• CANOPY /I • 4345 SO. 93rd E. AVE. — TULSA, OK. 74145 "I'l"{�� CORPORATION , P.O. NBO 9 467156 0 - TULSA, OKLA. 74147-1530 ���� REF. FILE NC 1290601802 CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT JOB NO. 12906 SHEET NO. ADDRESS CHANHASSEN, MN QUOTE NO. A-3302 FRAMING PLAN 1 OF 6 i Lr 'RVI WHITE' TYPICAL (4) �r A, rAr Ar rAr rAr Ar ACM FASCIA SIDES 'A' 'A' rAr 'A, rp, II n n u IL Q II (FEU II TFN) 16" DIA COLUMNS (rELD HIIIIIIII WITERPVC NAL IIIIIIILNS IHIIIIIII UI DRIVE LEVE ELEVATION 'A' 3/32"=1'-0" 0 1 rArrAr rAr rAr rAr rAr rAr rAr rAr rAr ,n, L I hereby certify that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under elaws of the state of Minnesota. Sig ature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRIFFIN e:/„/o o Reg. No 23498 3/32"=1'-0" © VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 DATE: 1-8-04 (800) 324-5874 SCALE: 3/32"=1'-0' ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. DRAWN BY: RH PLOTTED XX -XX -XX TIME 00:00 CHECKED BY: 3 4 5 3/32"=1'-0” PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONvent' �1rH CORPORATION RPORA l%, . 1. 40'-0" X 104'-9" CANOPY CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT ELEVATIONS ADDRESS CHANHASSEN, MN PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD E. AVE. - TULSA, OK. 74145 1 REF. FILE NO. 0 - TULSA, OKLA. 74147-1530 2-1191 12y0602R02 JOB NO. 12906 SHEET NO. QUOTE NO. A-3302 12 OF 6 n n u (rELD 16" DIA COLUMNS Q DRIVE LEVE L I hereby certify that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under elaws of the state of Minnesota. Sig ature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRIFFIN e:/„/o o Reg. No 23498 3/32"=1'-0" © VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 DATE: 1-8-04 (800) 324-5874 SCALE: 3/32"=1'-0' ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. DRAWN BY: RH PLOTTED XX -XX -XX TIME 00:00 CHECKED BY: 3 4 5 3/32"=1'-0” PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONvent' �1rH CORPORATION RPORA l%, . 1. 40'-0" X 104'-9" CANOPY CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT ELEVATIONS ADDRESS CHANHASSEN, MN PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD E. AVE. - TULSA, OK. 74145 1 REF. FILE NO. 0 - TULSA, OKLA. 74147-1530 2-1191 12y0602R02 JOB NO. 12906 SHEET NO. QUOTE NO. A-3302 12 OF 6 ------ I I �- _ _ CANOPY OUTLINE_ I ' I I I I I -------------- ----------------- ---- FOUNDATION PLAN 3/32'=1'-0' a N I hereby certify that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the state of Minnesota. Signature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRIFFIN Qate: G/�//o, Reg. No 23498 © VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 DATE: 1-8-04 (800) 324-5874 SCALE: 3/32'=1' - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION DRAWN BY: RH OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. PLOTTED XX -XX -XX TIME 00:00 1 CHECKED BY 0 0 0 0 0 24' BASE PLATE 1'=1'-0" I C4 I I I I C8 I I I I A LEVELING NUTS BASE PLATE 'DRY PACK' NON -SHRINK GROUT PRIOR TO LOADING COLUMNS. GROUT SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS. DRIVE LEVEL 1' DV+ X 36" LG. ° S ANCHOR BOLT (TYP.) °: o 14 REBAR AT 16' C/C w m ° • "" r';'AeEACH VERTICAL FACE .Qj < ° 14 REBAR AT 12C/C •41 TOP AND BOTTOM a'. EACH WAY A 5'-9' SQUARE 1a FOOTING SECTION 1. MINIMUM ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING SHALL BE 2000 PSF. 19 ' 2. CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM F. '� COMPRESSION STRENGTH AT 28 DAYS OF 3000 P.S.I. �— — — 3. SET COLUMNS EXACTLY VERTICAL LEVELING NUTS TO ADJUST COL). h�0(USE 4. MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH OF CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT IS 60 K.S.I. 5. REBAR SUPPLIED BY OTHERS. — — 6. ALL ANCHOR BOLTS TO HAVE 6' THREADS EXPOSED. 7. BOTTOM OF FOOTING SHALL BE AT OR BOLT SPACING BELOW FROST AS DETERMIND BY LOCAL BUILDING OFRCW. 8. MIN. 12" OF GRANULAR STRUCTURAL FILL BELOW FOOTING 9. 95% MOD. PROCTOR COMPACTION OF PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD STRUCTURAL FILL RODUCT DESCRIPTION �/� • 4345 SO. 93rd E. AVE. — TULSA OK. 74145 °11N / ,r��i{� VENTNRE . PO BOX 471530 - TULSA, OU 74147-1530 REF. FILE NO. ����Yi,,�.i�.l,1. riur CORPORATION . PHONE 918 622-1191 1290603R02 40'-0" X 104'-9' CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT JOB NO. 12906 SHEET N0. CANOPY ADDRESS CHANHASSEN, MN QUOTE NO. A-3302 FOUNDATION PLAN k DETAILS 3 'OF 6 © VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 (800) 324-5874 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. PLOTTED XX -XX -XX TIME 00:00 #10 X 3/4" TEK SCREW ® 18 " C/C 1" X 3" FASCIA ANGLE (WHITE) ) 3MM ACM 48" C/C SHELL FASCIA �T-BEAM SYSTEM PRE- FINISHED WHITE 12-14 X 1" TEK 12-14 X 1" TEK W/WASHER W/WASHER (4) PER 5/8"0 A325 BOLT BRACKET (TYP) PURLIN nLj; DECK CLIP (TYP I I I I 0o 12-14 X 1" TEK " ° SCREW Q 16" C/C I CO W/WASHER I I 2-14 X 1" 12-14 X 1" TEK W/WASHER TEK i I I i STEEL DECK #10 X 3/4" TEK W/WASHER ® 60 C/C EA. DECK PAN I I I SCREW ® 18" C C (WHITE) / ®18" C/C COLUMN�i 2PC COLUMN TRIM ATTACH TO COLUMN FASCIA GUTTE I I W/ (8) #12 TEK SCREWS FASCIA SECTION @ END I hereby ce" that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the state of Minnesota. Signature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRIFFIN Date: 6A/o0 Reg. No 23498 DATE: 1-8-041 nREVISIONS DATE BY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 REMOVE RLB ADD RVS 6 9 04 VGR SCALE: 1' = 1'-0' 2 40'-0" X 104'-9' DRAWN BY: RH 3 4 CANOPY CHECKED BY: 5 I FASCIA SECTION VentVi,',�/. `/� I/„i�,;/,,�,VENTAIRE CORPORA TION , CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT ADDRESS CHANHASSEN, MN PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD 2-1191 'YIYI-IJJVI 1290604ROl JOB NO. 12906 SHEET NO. QUOTE NO. A-3302 4 OF 6 U VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 (800) 324-5874 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. PLOTTED XX—XX—XX TIME 00:00 DATE: 1-8-04 1" #10 X 3/4" TEK DRAWN BY: RH X 3" FASCIA ANGLE (TYP TOP & BTM) SCREW @ 18" C/C (WHITE) 20GA STEEL. BRACKET @ 48" C/C 3MM ACM T -BEAM SHELL FASCIA SYSTEM PRE - FINISHED WHITE COLUMN TOP PLATE NO -HUB CONNECTOR RVI RED VINYL STRIPE NO -HU DECK PURLIN NIPPLE CLIP ALO I 12-14 X 1" TEK 0I ---------------------+= SCREW ® 16" C/C CONTINUOUS DRAIN III W/WASHER °°1STEEL i ------------------- �+_ DECK 12-24 X 1 1 4" TEK 5 I I TAPERED12-14 r X 1" TEK W/WASHER 3" "TYP (8) PLACES i iDRAIN COLUMN (2) PER DECK PAN SCREW ®318" CECCUTOUT /2 PC COLUMN i iFOR DRAINAGE (WHITE)FASCIA GUTTERTRIM ANGLE I I CONE CAULK ATTACWITHH TO DECKING i i (CON'T BEAD SEAL) RIVETS 52 ALUM POP I I I I I I COLUMN U VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 (800) 324-5874 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. PLOTTED XX—XX—XX TIME 00:00 DATE: 1-8-04 SCALE: 1" = V-0" DRAWN BY: RH CHECKED BY: I hereby cer ify that this plan, speciFcation, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Prefessional Engineer under the laws of the state of Minnesota. Signature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRIFFIN Date: 6/x/5 o Reg. No 23498 rc`"""'"' I uAlt IdY I PRODUCT DESCRIPTION �n�•-�� J' �� VENTAIRE 1 REMOVE RLB ADD RVS 6 9 04 VGR /( �� �� �� �� CORPORATION 2 40'-0" X 104'-9" 3 COPY CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT 4 5 FASCIA SECTION ADDRESS CHANHA.SSEN, MN PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD - Till C4 nI( 74145 I RF — U""` ....... 11290605ROl A 01 JOB NO. 12906 QUOTE NO. A-3302 15 OF 6 A325 5/8" DIA BOLT W/ NUT #12 X 1 1/4" TEK5 SCREW (8) PER COL R 191ANX BASEPLATE T -BEAM COLUMN TOP PLATE COLUMN TRIM ANGLE 3" PVC \ COUPLING C5 -C8 ONLY 3" DIA X 99 ELBOW C5 -C8 ONLY 3" DIA SCH 40 - PVC PIPE C5 -C8 ONLY 16"0 COLUMN BOLTS (TYP) -BEAM -5/8-A325 BOLTS (TYP) -#12-14 X 1" SELF- PURLIN PURLIN DRILLER W/ WASHER ® EACH DECK RIB 2 T -BEAM TO PURLIN 1/4 S6 C5 -C8 ONLYt2 - REW((24) x 1 1/4' TEK5 3 T -BEAM TO PURLIN LEADER PER AN PER 2' X 2' X 1/8" ANGLE S6 COVER FIELD BEND & SECURE TO PURLIN & DECKING 3" DIA PVC DRAIN FROM #t2 x 2a x t 1/a' TEK NO -HUB PERIMETER GUTTER PURLIN SCREW (2) PER CONNECTOR C5 -C8 ONLY PER AN INSTALL THRU ___________ • D CK RIB TO ANGLE DRAIN COVER i 4" DIA SCH 40 I PVC PIPE (SHOP INST) FIELD LO - I I CATE DRAIN OUTLET C5 -C8 ONLY THRU-ISLAND 'HOR--` t COLUMN DETAIL BOLT S6 © VENTAIRE CORPORATION, 1999 (800) 324-5874 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION OR UNAUTHORIZED USAGE PROHIBITED. PLOTTED XX -XX -XX TIME 00:00 4 PURLIN BRACE ANGE prepared by me or uncle; I hereby certifj that tswl my direct supervision and ;hat I am a duly Licensed Professional Engineer undue tie laws of the state of Minnesota. Signature: Printed Name: JEFF L. GRIFFIN CUT r`�','�x�UD-�, Reg. No DRAIN PEPTO IN GUTTER & INST GUTTER NIPPLE W/ 3" NO - DRAIN PLATE THRU GUTTER HUB CONNECTOR BACK LEG. POP RIVET & CONNECTOR VULKEM WATER-TITE NO -HUB - 3" PVC - DRAIN PIPE (SLOPE 3/16"/FT) DRAIN PLATE_ W/ NIPPLE POP STEP #2 FIELD ORIENT RIVETS DRAIN CONNECTION BY GC C5 -C8 ONLY STEP #1 PVC DRAIN CONNECTION DATE: 1-8-04 NLVISIONS DATE BY I PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 REVISE DRAINAGE 6 9 04 VGR SCALE: 3/4' = 1'-0' 2 40'-0" X 104'-9" DRAWN BY: RH 3 CANOPY 4 CHECKED BY: 5 COLUMN SECTION & DETAILS SEAL CONT W/ SILICONE FASCIA GUTTER 3" PVC DRAIN PIPE (SLOPE 3/16"/FT) FASCIA GUTTER STEP #3 PROFESSIONAL OF RECORD u • 4345 SO. 93rd E. AVE. - TULSA, OK. 74145 REF. FILE NC CORPORATION . PH6NB0 9181622-1191' OKLA. 74147-1530 1290606ROl CUSTOMER WESTSIDE EQUIPMENT JOB NO. 12906 SHEET N0. ADDRESS CHANHASSEN, MN QUOTE NO. A-3302 6 bF g CONSTRUCTION 05 November 2004 Sharmeen At-Jaff City of Chanhassen — Planning Dept. 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Re: Arboretum Village PUD amendment application — Planning Case 04-35 Greetings Sharmeen, We would like to continue the consideration of our pending application by the Chanhassen City Council from the November 8th agenda to that of the next regular meeting on December 13th. As that date is beyond the 60 -day deadline for action prescribed by MN Stat. § 15.99, this request shall also serve as our written acknowledgment and waiver thereof. 75M West 78th Street Edina, Minnesota 55439 Should you need to contact me, I can be reached at (952) 947-3011 or (612) 366-5543. Thanks and regards, Timothy L. Bohlman Senior Project Manager CITY OF RECEIVED SSEN NOV 0 5 2004 CHANHASSEN PLANNING DEPT (952)947-3000 fax (952) 947-3030 SCANNED Construction and Design MN Builder License # 0001220 http://www.RonClark.com LAM RECEIVED CONSTRUCTION , SEP 2 0 2004 17 September 2004 MY OF CHANHASSEN Sharmeen Al-Jaff City of Chanhassen — Planning Dept. 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 7500 West 78th Street Edina, Minnesota 55439 Re: Exhibit "A" to be attached to our application to amend the Arboretum Village PUD as it relates to the Century Plaza Retail Center. Greetings Sharmeen, (952)947-3000 fax (952)947-3030 Please attach this letter and the accompanying four pages to our application to amend the Arboretum Village PUD as Exhibit "A," as referenced therein. You indicated previously that all but five of the uses we had submitted to you for staff consideration would be allowed under the PUD as it stands today. Those five uses, which I've highlighted in red on the attached list, are: 1. Appliance sales and service 2. Health and physical exercise clubs 3. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display 4. Off -sale liquor stores 5. Radio and television studios We would like the city staff, planning commission, and city council to consider each of these uses separately and collectively for their potential value to a neighborhood convenience shopping center like ours and the people who live and work nearby. Although we are not speaking with prospective tenants in all five of those uses at this time, we believe that there are valid possibilities within each. Should you have questions, I can be reached at (952) 947-3011. Thanks again for your assistance. Regards, Timothy L. Bohlman Senior Project Manager Construction and Design MN Builder License # 0001220 http://w .RonClark.com Exhibit "A" Proposed Uses in the Century Plaza retail center at Arboretum Village Page 1 CENTURY PLAZA RETAIL CENTER Pmposed PP_rrnittPd I ICAC No structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: Antique shops. Apparel shops. Appliance sales and service Art and school supplies. Art studios, interior decorating studios, photographic studios and music studios. Automotive accessories, excluding maintenance or service. Bakery goods and baking of goods for retail sales on premises and limited distribution and catering. Banks and other financial institutions without drive-through facilities. Barbershops or beauty shops. Bicycle sales and repair. Books, magazines, and stationery and newsstands for general circulation. Business machine sales and repair establishments. Business offices. Camera and photographic supplies. Candy, ice cream, popcom, nuts, frozen dessert, soft drinks or confectionery stores, excluding drive -up type. Carpet, rug, linoleum and floor coverings. China and glassware. Clinics for human care. Clothing dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including incidental pressing and repair. Clothing stores, including dressmaking, millinery and tailor shops. Collection offices or public utilities. Computer services and sales. Costume and formal wear rentallsales. Dance and/or music studios. Delicatessens. Drugs. Dry goods and fabrics. Electrical appliance sales and repair. Employment agencies. Florists. Frozen foods and meat markets but not including locker plants or meat slaughterhouses. Fur goods. Furniture, upholstering, picture framing, interior decorating studios. Gifts. Groceries. Hardware. Health and physical exercise clubs. Hobby supplies. Exhibit "A" Proposed Uses in the Century Plaza retail center at Arboretum Village Page 2 Indoor food, meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets. Jewelry, time pleces, collectibles, silverware sales and repairs. Lawn and garden cent ith no extr t display. Leather goods and luggage. Locksmiths. Medical and dental office/clinic services. Municipal uses where the use conducted is customarily considered to be an office use. Music/reoord stores. Musical instrument sales and repair. Nursery schools and daycare centers. Office supply and equipment. Offices for administrative, executive, professional, research or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with the general public; where these uses are permitted, no merchandising is permitted to be sold on the premises. �alr '�-tior stores. Opticians and optometrists. Orthopedic and medical appliances. Paint and wallpaper. Pet shops, including grooming. Photographic studios, including the development of film and pictures. Postal substations and post offices. Print shops/photographic copying. Radio and television sales and service. Radio and television s° Sewing centers, machine sales, and sewing classes. Shoe sales and repair. Sign shops, limited to over-the-counter retail sales of signs or other related graphic imagery. Sporting goods. Tanning salons. Travel bureaus/agencies. Veterinary offices and clinics; provided that no uses are located outside of the building. Video sales and rental for general circulation. Emposed Conditinnal t Icac Restaurants, Classes 1, 2, and 3, except for drive-through. Motor fuel stations. Restaurants serving liquor, wine, or 3.2 beer. Day Care Center Proposed Arrecsnry t Ices Decorative landscape features. Public telephone booths; provided, that all yard requirements are met. Satellite dishes Signs as permitted by the City Off-street parking and off-street loading. Exhibit "A" Uses allowed within the "BN" District which serves as the foundation of the Century Plaza portion of the Arboretum Village PUD Page 3 The following uses are permitted in a'BN' District: (1) Antenna as regulated by article XXX of this chapter. (2) Community center. (3) Convenience stores without gas pumps. (4) Day care center. (5) Health services. (6) Home Furnishings. (7) Offices. (8) Personal services. (9) Private clubs and lodges. (10) Shopping center. (11) Small appliance repair shop (12) Specialty Retail Shop. (13) Utility services. (14) Veterinary clinics. Section 95. Section 20-693 of the City Code, City of Chanhassen, Minnesota, is hereby amended to read as follows: The following are permitted accessory uses in a 'BN District: (1) Parking lots. (2) Reserved. (3) Signs. (4) Temporary outdoor sales (subject to the requirements of section 20-312). Section 96. Section 20-694 of the City Code, City of Chanhassen, Minnesota, is hereby amended to read as follows: Exhibit "A" Conditional uses allowed within the "BN" District which serves as the foundation of the Century Plaza portion of the Arboretum Village PUD, & Uses allowed within the "BH" District Page 4 The following are conditional uses in a "BN" District: (1) Bed and breakfast establishments. (2) Convenience store with gas pumps. (3) Drive-in banks including automated kiosks. (4) Fast food restaurants without a drive-through as part of a shopping center. (5) Motor Fuel Station. (6) Reserved. (7) Standard restaurants. Section 97. Section 20-712 of the City Code, City of Chanhassen, Minnesota, is hereby amended to read as follows: The following uses are permitted in a "BH" District: (1) Antennas as regulated by article XXX of this chapter. (2) Car wash. (3) Community center. (4) Convenience stores without gas pumps. (5) Day care center. (6) Fastfood restaurant. (7) Financial institutions with/or without drive-through services. (8) Funeral homes. (9) Health services. (10) Liquor stores. (11) Miniature golf. (12) Motels and hotels. (13) Offices. CITY OF CHANHASSEN AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE STATE OF MINNESOTA) )ss - COUNTY ss.COUNTY OF CARVER ) I, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes that she is and was on October 7, 2004, 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 Arboretum Village PUD Amendment — Planning Case No. 04-35 to the persons named on attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner, and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Minnesota, and by other appropriate records. Subscribed and sworn to before me this j+k day of Q ----ichor— , 2004. Notary i>► = KMA T. MEUWISSEN Nomry PuW iC - Minne,Sptd Cl1FVas, C011,dlr YWVYYV I ec"NED This map is neither a legally recorded rnp nor a survey and is nM intended to be used as one. This map is a compilation of records, informatin and data located in various city, county, state and federal offices and other swrces regarding the area shown, and is to be used for reference purposes only. The City does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this rtap are error free, and the City does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational. tral or any other purpose requiring enacting measurement of distance or direction or precision in the depicton of geographic features. a snore or discrepancies are found please contact 952-227-1107. The preceding dsch ms r is provided! pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §<66.03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user M this nap acknowletlges that the Ciry shall not be liable for any damage. and expressly waives all darts, and agrees to distend, indemnity, anal hold hamiess the City from any and all Gans brought by User, its enployeas or agents, or ttvrd parties which arise out M me user's access or use of data This map is nerther a legally recorded nap nor a survey and is not infended to be used as one. This nap is a compilation of records, information and data located in various city, county, slate snot hall offices and other sources regarding the area shown, and is to be used for reference purposes oMy. The City does not warrant that the Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this msp are error free, and the City does not represent that the GIS Data can be used for navigational, lraclung or any other purpose requiring enacting measurement of distance or direction or pretlsion in the depiction M geograpnic features. If ends or discrepancies she found please curried 952-227-1107. The preceding disciamoll is provided pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §466.03, Subd. 21 (2000), and the user M this map acknov4edges Mal the City shell not be liable for any damages, and erpresay waives all Gains, and agrees to defend, indemnity, and hold harmless the Cry from any and ell clams brought by User, its employees or agents, or third partes which apse out M the user's access or use 0 data Notice of Public Hearing Notice of Public Hearing Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting Date & Time: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd. Request for an amendment to the Arboretum Village PUD to Proposal: allow additional neighborhood convenience uses at Century Plaza Retail Center Planning File: 04-35 Applicant: Arboretum Exchange, LLC Property Northeast corner of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard 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 at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about Questions & this project, please contact Sharmeen AI-Jaff at 952-227-1134 Comments: or e-mail saliaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. 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 commercial1industrial. • 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 spokespersonlrepresentative 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. Date & Time: Tuesday, October 19 2004 at 7:00 p.m. Location: City Hall Council Chambers 7700 Market Blvd. Request for an amendment to the Arboretum Village PUD to Proposal: allow additional neighborhood convenience uses at Century Plaza Retail Center Planning File: 04-35 Applicant: Arboretum Exchange, LLC Property Northeast corner of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard 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 at the Meeting: 1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project. 2. The applicant will present plans on the project. 3. Comments are received from the public. 4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses the project. If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about Questions & this project, please contact Sharmeen AI-Jaff at 952-227-1134 Comments: or e-mail saliaff@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide copies to the Commission. City Review Procedure; • Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Weiland 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 commercialAndustrial. • 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 spokespersontrepresentative 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. Public Hearing Notification Area (500 feet) Arboretum Village PUD Amendment Century Plaza Retail Center City of Chanhassen Planning Case No. 04-35 F.,a Subject Site State Hwy 5 Arboretum g a� t H Street B WYLS, LLC STEPHEN E JANKOW IAK CENTURY GAS LLC ETAL PO BOX 113 TRUSTEE OF TRUST 13540 80TH ST S YANKTON SD 57078 1118 25TH ST NW HASTINGS MN 55033 BUFFALO MN 55313 STEVEN SLOWEY 2505 BURLEIGH ST YANKTON SD 57078 CHARLES A WHITE 2754 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JONATHAN ROMAN ABAD & SHANNON G ABAD 2759 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ASIM SYED MOHAMMED 2766 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 MARK NELSON & BRITTNEY PARMER 2775 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ARBORETUM EXCHANGE LLC 7500 78TH ST W MINNEAPOLIS MN 55439 TAMISTORDAHL 7664 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 RAYMOND J & JOAN A GILGENBACH 7669 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JUDY E OLSON 2750 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JEFFREY F TOMSICH & STEPHANIE J KUTZ 2755 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 KATHERINE A POHLEN 2762 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JOHN B & CAROLINA M FRASER 2770 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JEFFREY R & KATHLEEN FORSBERG 2779 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ADAM R & STEPHANIE S TOLLEFSON 7657 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 THOMAS W & LUANNE M WRIGHT 7665 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 DARREN WALTER & KAREN HEDLUND 7672 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHAD A ROSW ICK 2751 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 WAYNE E DUMMER & JUDY E D MYERS 2758 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 NANCY L WRIGHT 2763 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 STEPHEN F & JOLENE P PANCIOCCO 2771 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 TRAVIS P LAKE 2783 CENTURY CIR CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHRISTOPHER J COHEN 7661 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JOHN CALDW ELL & CHERYL CALDWELL 7668 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JACQUELYN R LARSON 7673 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 PETER SCHWARZKOPF & CHRISTOPHER A RASMUSSEN & JENNIFER L AUSTIN BRETT PETERSON NICOLE L RASMUSSEN 7676 CENTURY BLVD 7677 CENTURY BLVD 7681 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 JOYCE E NOON LESLIE E JOHNSON KIMAN & JUNG JOO 7685 CENTURY BLVD 7689 CENTURY BLVD 7693 CENTURY BLVD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 CHANHASSEN MN 55317 ARBORETUM VILLAGE COMMUNITY PULTE HOMES OF MINNESOTA 815 NORTHWEST PKY CORP SUITE 140 815 NORTHWEST PKY EAGAN MN 55121 SUITE 140 EAGAN MN 55121 RICH SLAGLE 7411 FAWN HILL ROAD CHANHASSEN MN 55317 LUNDGREN BROS CONSTRUCTION 935 WAYZATA BLVD E WAYZATA MN 55391 CITY OF CHANHASSEN CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDATION IN RE: Arboretum Exchange, LLC for an amendment to the Arboretum Village Development Design Standards to permit expanded uses — Planning Case No. 04-35. On October 19, 2004, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly schedule meeting to consider the application of Arboretum Exchange, LLC for an amendment to the development design standards to permit expanded list of uses as permitted uses for the property located at the Northwest intersection of Century Boulevard and West 78'" Street, Lot 1, Block 1, ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER. The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed site plan 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 commercial uses. 3. The legal description of the property is: Lot 1, Block 1, ARBORETUM 4. The Planning Commission considered the impacts and possible adverse affects of the proposed amendment to the Arboretum Shopping Center PUD design standards to permit expansion of uses. The findings are: a) The proposed action has been considered in relation to the specific policies and provisions of and has been found to be inconsistent with the SCANNED official City Comprehensive Plan as retail uses are a distinct use from office and industrial uses. b) The proposed use is or will be incompatible with and compete with the present and future land uses of the area, potentially changing the character of the development. 5. The planning report #04-35 dated October 17, 2004, prepared by Sharmin Al-Jaff 2004. is incorporated herein. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council deny the amendment permitting expanded uses on the parcels of Lot 1, Block 1, ARBORETUM SHOPPING CENTER. ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 19th day of October, CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION BY: Uli Sacchet, Its Chairman gAplan\2004 planning cases\04-35 - century plata retail anter pud ammdmmAliindings of fact.doc oy -3s Planning Commission Summary — October 19, 2004 PUBLIC HEARING: RETAIL CENTER), PLANNING CASE NO. 04-35. Public Present: Name Address Paul Andrescik 710 Debbie Lane, Carver Timothy Bohlman 7500 W. 78th Street, Edina Sharmeen Al-Jaff presented the staff report on this item. Commissioner Tjomhom asked for clarification on the definition of exercise health club, and if that would include an establishment such as Curves. Chairman Sacchet asked staff to explain how they determine permitted uses in the Neighborhood Business district. The applicant, Timothy Bohlman, Senior Project Manager for Minstar Builders and Arboretum Exchange LLC explained he was seeking clarification of uses allowed for their project, Century Plaza Retail Center. The ordinance as it reads today is vague and confusing and requires frequent, almost a case by case request for individual approval from city staff every time they seek to execute a lease. The applicant is requesting to modify the PUD for this development to give a very specific, clear picture of what is and is not permitted for this shopping center. Commissioner Slagle asked the applicant to clarify the ownership of the property. Commissioner Claybaugh asked for clarification on what was being requested by the applicant and what was being recommended by staff. Commissioner Papke asked for clarification if the intent of the city was to keep off sale liquor stores within the downtown area. Chairman Sacchet opened the public hearing. No one spoke and the public hearing was closed. After commission discussion, the following motion was made. Papke moved, Tjornhom seconded that the Planning Commission recommends denial of Planned Unit Development Amendment #04-35 to include all lawn and garden centers, all off sale liquor stores, all radio and television studios, all appliance sales and services, however to include health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet, based upon the following conditions: 1. The district has a reasonable selection of permitted uses. 2. The requested amendments will be in conflict with the comprehensive plan because the users are not inherently low scale and would be in competition with commercial development, particularly in the CBD, BG and BH Districts. All voted in favor, except Lillehaug who opposed, and the motion carried with a vote of5to1. 0 Planning Commission Summary — October 19, 2004 Commissioner Lillehaug's reason for opposing the motion is that he supported staff's recommendation. Chairman Sacchet summarized the Planning Commission's issues as being, they struggled with the wording of the motion, but decided to include health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet as an acceptable use but did not want to give further flexibility to the other 4 proposed uses. APPROVAL OF 11NIINUTES: Commissioner Tjomhom noted the summary and verbatim Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting dated October 5, 2004 as presented. Chairman Sacchet adjourned the Planning Commission meeting at 9:00 p.m. Submitted by Kate Aanenson Community Development Director Prepared by Nann Opheim Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 8. Submit an existing topographic survey signed by an RIS (registered land surveyor). The survey must show the following: a. Location of the retaining wall with top and bottom elevations. b. Driveway location and slope. c. Garage floor elevation. 9. The driveway must be hard surfaced and comply with City Code Sec. 20-1122 (attached). 10. No home occupation or business use will be permitted in the existing attached garage or proposed detached garage/storage building, as stated in City Code 20- 977: "...No garage or accessory buildings except accessory agriculture buildings existing on February 19, 1987 shall be used for any home occupation" 11. The applicant shall submit for staff approval and construct a French drainage system, along with gutters on the garagetstorage building. All voted in favor, except Papke who opposed, and the motion carried with a vote of 5 to 1. ADDITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENCE USES (CENTURY PLAZA RETAIL CENTER), PLANNING CASE NO. 04-35. Public Present: Name Address Paul Andrescik 710 Debbie Lane, Carver Timothy Bohlman 7500 W. 78th Street, Edina Sharmeen Al-Jaff presented the staff report on this item. Sacchet: Yes, this is questions. You can ask questions of staff, go ahead. Tjornhom: I have a question Sharmeen. When you say health and physical exercise clubs, do you also mean like Curves? Places like that. Would they be included in those? You know what I'm saying when I mention Curves? Al -Jaffa Yes. 25 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Sacchet: What's Curves? Al -Jaffa It's a very good question. Tjomhom: Well wait, wait. Sacchet: Oh Curves. I get it. I know what Curves is. Yep. Al -Jaffa Okay. One of the things that we discussed in house is how do you differentiate between Curves and Lifetime. I mean both of those are health clubs. And under our current ordinances, current definitions there are no differences between them so yes. That would include Curves. Tjornhom: Okay. Claybaugh: But certainly wouldn't the 5,000 square feet, in terms of scale, help to balance that equation? Al -Jaffa Yes it would. Claybaugh: That's one mitigating element. Sacchet: Any other questions of staff? Steve. Lillehaug: I have one question. What did the City Council do with the recent similar request we got from the southwest quadrant? Al -Jaffa I believe they turned it down. It was retail to be introduced into the building, yeah. Sacchet: Any other questions? I do have one question. Neighborhood business. I was trying to figure out how do we define neighborhood business, and you actually gave one clue. You said kind of daily use of the residents. So if you apply that, well we hope we don't need to buy an appliance every day. That certainly is very hopeful. We could say we do daily exercise, but we don't include that into neighborhood business. Because? I'm just trying to use a measuring stick. Trying to be consistent. You see what I'm doing? Al -Jaffa I believe, and I haven't done the research behind it but I believe it's different because our ordinance does not differentiate between, I used Lifetime as an example earlier. Between a Lifetime scale development, which will generate a lot of traffic. Sacchet: So it's a traffic concern to some extent? Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Al -Jaffa That's one thing. And then you end up drawing from a much larger radius than you would from just one or two neighborhoods that are immediately next to this development. Sacchet: Then lawn and garden is probably not a daily use. We hope that liquor is not a daily use. The radio and the television studio, we probably don't use that every day either. Okay, there it applies pretty well. Use that as a yard stick. Okay, thanks. Are we ready to listen to the applicant? If the applicant wants to come forward. Maybe you can give us some insight of why specifically those items are of importance. Maybe give us a little framework. Tjomhom: I had one more. Sacchet: Oh Bethany had one more question. You can stay right there. Tjomhom: And this is probably nit picky I don't know but you have Exhibit A, page 2. Was there a page 1? Were there more things? On page 1 that was listed. A] -Jaffa If you would just give me one moment. Tjomhom: Were they duplicates? Sacchet: Yeah, we have two page 2's and no page 1. So that's a good question Bethany. We have two page 2's so that would lead us to suspect there's a page 1 we don't see. A] -Jaffa I have the actual file with me so. I apologize. Sacchet: So there is a corresponding page 1, okay. If you can pass that around quickly to look at. While we look at that, if the applicant, you're there. If you want to state your name and address for the record and tell us what you want to add to this. Timothy Bohlman: Yes, thank you Mr. Chairman. Members of the board for letting me come and present my applicant this evening. My name is Timothy Bohlman. I am Senior Project Manager for Minstar Builders and Arboretum Exchange LLC. I guess the first thing I'd like to talk about is that while the staff report characterizes my application as seeking an expansion of the uses allowed at Century Plaza, I really don't see it as an expansion so much as a clarification. Some of the questions that members of the board had asked of Sharmeen here a couple of minutes ago sort of make that point is that the ordinance that is currently in place today, at best is vague and confusing and just requires frequent, almost case by case request for individual approval every time we would seek to execute a lease from the city staff. What we're really trying to do here is to modify the PUD for this development to give us a very specific, clear picture of what we can and cannot have in this shopping center. The reason that the list that you're passing around right now was submitted is, about 2 years ago now I was project manager on a similar site. A similar building in Cottage Grove on it's northeast frontier across town from it's major business districts. Very similar to what we're talking about here. This is sort of 27 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 the edge of Chanhassen and is removed and separated by the entirety of Chanhassen from it's main business districts. I guess the other thing I should clarify is that, along with that is exactly what uses we're trying to have here. The five uses that were just spoken about before I stepped up here were called out because of the fact that in staff s review over the list I had proposed, which was from the PUD in that Cottage Grove center, they said they were all fine except for these 5 and so that's kind of how they got called out. We don't today have anybody proposing to put a radio station studio in the center. We don't today have anybody wanting to put in a lawn and garden center. Those were just all things that the citizens, Planning Commission, staff and City Council of the city of Cottage Grove came up with as these are an all encompassing list of everything you might see and commonly want to have in a neighborhood convenience shopping center. They were so happy with it as a matter of fact that immediately after passing the PUD that we had written for the shops at Ellamar Village, they adopted that and codified it as an actual zoning ordinance and every other neighborhood convenience retail center since that time has followed that exact list. When the PUD for Century Plaza, or Arboretum Village was initially reviewed by this body and the council and staff and approved, many of the specific uses that are in my proposed list were not specifically discussed and that's just because we reasonably assumed that the permitted uses definition provided in the existing PUD code and the BN business district code would allow for the things you commonly see in a neighborhood convenience shopping center. Everything that isn't specifically listed, there's 14 different things listed in the BN district code as it exists today, and of the, aside from the maybe half a dozen of them that are fairly specific, like daycare center or veterinary clinics, most of the other ones are awfully vague. And I'm only saying that not to pick apart your code but simply to point out the fact that the reason we weren't having this conversation back then is that we reasonably assumed that say for instance an off sale liquor store in a specialty neighborhood, less than 5,000 square feet kind of sense, would fit within say number 12, specialty retail shops, and we had no idea that we would ever have a problem trying to put in such a use in a neighborhood convenient center. Going back to the Cottage Grove center for just one more second, I actually went out there today to visit with the proprietor of the off sale liquor store that I had leased and put into that center. Kind of catch up and refresh my memory of exactly what it looks like and what kind of a place it is. The build out is incredible. It's very much an upscale sort of a feel. He has everything in there from the more common sundry items like you know beer selections, table wines, to Dom Perignon and Louis the XIII cognac. Cigars. Gift items. Crystal wine glasses. Cigar cutters. lighters, etc, etc. The floor is dyed and varnished concrete like you would see in you know Redstone or one of these kinds of restaurants. It's just a very nice, warm feeling shop. It's not MGM liquor warehouse. It's not Byerly's Wine and Spirits. It's not Gwill Liquors. It's completely not that. It does not compete with those businesses. Cottage Grove has those too in their main business districts. And the people who are in that part of town or who are going to stock up for whatever kind of a function they have, continue to go to those places. The people that frequent this particular shop are by and large those who live in the immediate area of that retail center or drive by it every day on their way home. In the 90 minutes that I spent there today, I only was able to speak with Steve for less than a third of that and that was because he had to keep excusing himself every few minutes to go and wait on the steady stream of customers that kept coming in the front door. It struck me that this is the 28 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 middle of a Tuesday afternoon and he's got some pretty good business going here. People are stopping in to pick up some of these items on their way home for you know, for dinner this evening or maybe a celebration party if they had a good week picking football over the weekend or something like that. Whatever it was, but that seems to fit that daily needs definition. I mean this was the middle of a Tuesday afternoon and he was having such good business that I couldn't carry on a conversation with the fella, and that's the kind of thing I'm trying to get across to you of what we're trying to do here with that particular use. Out of the 5 uses that we're talking about, the other one that is fairly important to us and maybe the other ones aren't so important is the health and exercise club. In particular I didn't want to mention too many name brands but since you already did, the Curves is a good example. Most people know what that is. Again, that's a whole different animal than Lifetime Fitness. I know my wife and my sister in law and several of their friends wouldn't be caught dead at Lifetime. You know for various reasons that are their own and I don't want to go into with them, but they love Curves you know. It's I guess less intimidating is what my wife says. You know it's not the same deal. And so in a similar sense, I live in Lakeville. They're talking about building one of these new community centers with Lifetime or somebody built into it and yet 3 little neighborhood convenience retail centers in town, 3, have a Curves or a Fitness 19 or there's 3 different ones. Again they don't conflict, they don't compete. It's a different service. Just because you can go to both and lift weights doesn't mean that they're the same deal. And basically the point is that the BN, the underlying BN code that puts that overall restriction on that any of the uses that you have in there can't be more than 5,000 square feet is really the limiting factor. You know you can have anything else that you have in your main business district. You know Byerly`s, grocery store. Huge right? Well, there's nothing to say that I couldn't have a Kenny's Market here, you know as long as there's not gas pumps I guess or actually part of our PUD was allowing gas pumps. But obviously nobody would make the point that Kenny's Market or Holiday Station competes and would put Byerly's under you know. So it's just part of the vagueness and the ambiguity that's in the code as it is, which is what we're here seeking to correct. To simply know that these are the uses that people expect in these kind of centers. One of the things that I also thought was particularly confusing is that in the code, in the BN business district, one of the specifically allowed uses is number 7, offices. And yet in the staff report, in the findings of fact section 4, subsection (a), the report says that, and I'm going to paraphrase. It says that office uses, I'm sorry, retail uses would be inconsistent with office and industrial type uses and so therefore they're not allowed. So the finding of fact in this staff report tells me anyway, maybe I'm reading it wrong, but it says an office use would not be allowed because it's inconsistent with retail, and yet the BN code specifically says offices are allowed. One other such sort of a conundrum would be that in the BN district, number 6 home furnishings is an allowed use in a neighborhood convenience retail center. Obviously as I said before, if there were to be such a store in our shop, it would be less than 5,000 square feet. It would be, you know home furniture would have absolutely nothing to worry about as far as competition being put under by such a store. My question is, how many people do you know would pull into a center like mine to pick up a gallon of milk and a sofa on their way home on a daily basis? I don't see that and so I think that actually wouldn't need to be in the list you know really. Along with probably the lawn and garden center. I don't 29 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 know that that's a particularly popular, critical type of use either, but there is a core set of uses no matter what your own personal needs are. If you just step back for a second and think of what you see in these centers and what you and your friends and your family members would normally want to have if you lived in the townhomes immediately adjacent to this center, you want to have a dry cleaner. You want to have a hair cut place. You want to have probably like a Subway sandwich shop. You want to have, maybe not you all personally but some of you may want to have an off sale liquor store there where you can stop in. Geez, friends are over. I'm a little bit low on Miller Lite. I'd better mn over there and grab a 12 pack, or pick up a bottle of wine today for dinner. Whatever the case may be, it needs to be there for you if, for that convenience type purpose. One of the most important and probably, I guess about the last point I'll make because I don't want to take up your entire evening, is that going to what I heard said about the fact that the city has a total of 4 licenses. 3 are in use. There's 1 available. Do you need to have another one in the same 4 block radius that the other 3 stores are in right now? Or would it be better to have one somewhere else in this kind of a use to pick up that revenue and keep it in Chanhassen because, let me point this out to you. If we were not to have such a use in Century Plaza, the people who live out there in those townhomes and the people that work there in those, in the business park, are going to go to the next most convenient location to pick up those types of things on their way home, and if you define next most convenient by proximity, it's not Chanhassen central business district. If I can put this up on. Zoom it out a bit. Is that possible? Well you can't really see it on the screen there anyway. I guess it's better if I just hold it up and I'll pass it around to you up there. What I've put together is simply a proximity map that shows Century Plaza and picks out every off sale liquor, retail liquor store within a 3 mile radius of that location. The first closest one today is the Shorewood liquor stores at 41 and 7 in Excelsior. Fully half a mile closer than is Byerly's Wines and Spirits on 78`s Street. The next closest is Pass By Liquors at Chestnut and Pioneer in Chaska. The next is Tonka Bay liquor store in Excelsior. Only then do you get to MGM Liquors and Cheers Wine and Spirits. So if we're looking to have convenience for the neighborhoods, which is I think the spirit of what we're trying to accomplish here. Obviously the Curves type of health club and this type of an off sale retail liquor store are two of the basic uses that that kind of center should have, and if they're not allowed, those uses will be sought out by those residents and those business daytime residents wherever is the next closest place to go. Most convenience place, and that isn't necessarily in downtown Chanhassen so if you like I'll pass this around so you can have a peek at it. Sacchet: Sure. Alright. Timothy Bohlman: I think that about covers it for me. I'll be glad to answer any questions you may have. Sacchet: Any questions for the applicant? Craig, you do? Claybaugh: Actually I have a question for staff. I guess I'll just throw it out there because now I'm a little bit confused. If we're looking not necessarily at excluding things and the applicant is looking for clarification. 30 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Sacchet: Do we want to see whether we have questions for the applicant maybe first before, can we hold this just for a second? Claybaugh: Sure. Sacchet: Let's finish with the applicant if you don't mind Craig. Slagle: I've got one, and I'm trying to go back to when we first saw this however many years ago, and the parcels to the south of you, which is the gas station and then we have the car wash and then to the east of that we have the new office. I'll make one comment and then I want to ask you. The comment I want to make is, I don't know if you were here for our discussion on the office. Al-Jaff: No, he wasn't. Slagle: Okay. There was some discussion afterwards if we did the right thing. About offices so your question centering on offices, as the question are they part of a neighborhood business district is right on target, because I think had some of us had another chance, our vote might have been different. I want to preface it by that. Here's my question. Has the ownership of this parcel changed because I remember a gentleman from Waconia coming before us with the Dunn Brothers Coffee Shop and the gas station. Al-Jaff: And you turned it down. Slagle: And we turned it down. Al-Jaff: You turned down the drive thru. Slagle: Correct. Turned down the drive thru and then where have you come into play, if I can ask. Your company. Timothy Bohlman: Well we are the original purchaser of that commercial outlot from the larger mixed use development. Arboretum Exchange LLC is simply the holding company for the shopping center. We bought the property. We hired, this was before I came on board with the company. The company hired a private consultant individual like myself to come in and gain the entitlement approvals at that time. And then subsequently the improvements were installed with the subdivision of the property. The c -store lot was sold off and the office building location was never a part of our deal. That was purchased separately from the original development, by that development. Slagle: Okay. Timothy Bohlman: So I don't know if I answered your question there but as far as I understand, Ron Clark Construction, which is the master company of Minstar Builders 31 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 and all these other entities. We are the original purchaser of the raw land from the bigger development. Slagle: Okay. And let me ask this question then. With your comment of trying to clarify as to what can be brought in or not brought in, which I certainly appreciate your desire. Are you having issues leasing space there? Timothy Bohlman: We are having some issues in getting the space leased out as fully and quickly as we would have expected. Some of that is just market factors and then some of that is the uncertainty as to what we can and cannot have in the center. Right now one of the our most interested, how do I put this? One of the uses that people are most interested in putting in there is the off sale liquor store. That's one of the two main reasons that I'm here this evening, and like I said. The other three uses there are probably not as important and were only submitted as part of that larger list. But the small scale health club and the off sale liquor store are two very important uses we feel, and right now we have 3 distinctly separate operators currently in business elsewhere in the immediate suburban area who want to put in another new location on this site for the specialty off sale liquor type of an establishment, so there again that speaks to the desirability of that type of a use in this kind of a scenario. Slagle: Okay. So last question then, center on the liquor, or the off sale. Is it your opinion that a liquor store would be defined as a value to that immediate neighborhood, and call the immediate neighborhood 2 miles in any direction? Timothy Bohlman: Absolutely it would. It would be an asset not only to the immediate neighborhood but also to the immediate business community meaning the center itself. Within any kind of a retail center where there is multiple users in a leased space environment, one of the factors that helps those individual businesses succeed and grow as well as supports the profitability and the viability of the building itself are the inter- dependencies. The synergies that those businesses have with each other. You want businesses that everybody stops by on their way home from work because if they stop there, they're also on the way back to their car going to run in there and grab that too, okay. So that's why you want to have a popular lunch time sandwich shop kind of a function because when people stop in there for lunch to have that sandwich, they're going to go oh yeah. I also need to stop over here and drop off my dry cleaning and vice versa, and they all work together to draw customers to themselves, that they also then share with everybody else in the building. And some of the strongest draws for that customer base are the 6 or 8 different uses that I rattled off here a few minutes ago. Slagle: Okay. Sacchet: Any other questions of this applicant? Not off hand, okay. Thank you very much. Timothy Bohlman: Thank you. 32 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Sacchet: Do we want to put questions to staff in there Craig? Before we go into the public hearing. Claybaugh: Yeah. For the applicant's use for clarification request, but what do we have in front of us? Let's see if I can go to the recommendation here. Al-Jaff: We don't have an issue with, I mean the applicant submitted approximately 80 different types of uses and as he stated, he had difficulty, he thought that the city ordinance was confusing so basically we took each of the requested uses and compared it against what our ordinance pemnitted, and out of the 80, approximately 80 uses, we found 5 that we strongly felt that they did not meet the intent of a neighborhood business district. One of the things that the applicant mentioned was he wanted to define those uses so he doesn't have to contact staff every time there is a space to be leased. We want to be contacted. That is essential for us. This is our only opportunity to insure that there is adequate parking. The use is actually permitted. And it's really, this is the first time we run into an issue like this. We have a couple other neighborhood business districts and again staff always welcomes phone calls. We welcome working with applicants and property owners so that's our job. That's what we're here for. Another thing the applicant mentioned was that this project, that he was able to manage in Cottage Grove permitted all of those uses. There are certain types of things that probably happen in the City of Chanhassen that might not work for the City of Cottage Grove, and vice versa. This is Chanhassen and you have our recommendation. Staff is recommending that. Claybaugh: Right. I guess what I was confused about is when the applicant came up initially it was, or I understood it, that it wasn't for a specific purpose. The more he got into the presentation, the more it took on a tone that there was a couple specific uses that they had in mind and it seemed like the request for clarification was broader than we have written in our summary of request, but if I understand you, it's just the 5 that didn't comply with the list that was submitted to you and that's what we're voting on? Nothing any broader and does that meet what the applicant is after? Al -Jaffa That's correct. Claybaugh: But my question was, how that helps with the clarification of, it just seems like there was a broader question being asked, and I'm just trying to identify how we're going to address that, or if there is anything there to address. Al-Jaff: They gave us the list of uses that I sent out earlier. You were looking at and of that entire list there were a few uses that did not fit our definition of neighborhood business district. Slagle: But let me be clear on this too. We have in essence an applicant saying here's 80 things that I might want to do. Giving it to staff and staff determining that 75 are not conforming. I mean it's sort of, I'm just letting you know, that sort of doesn't seem official. I mean other words, it seems like they should be coming to us with an 33 Planning Commission Meeting —October 19, 2004 application that's specific and we say yes or no. I guess what I'm trying to say is, if we vote and say no, you know these 5. Sacchet: We're endorsing 75 others. Slagle: Yeah, and I guess what I'm saying is if they came in and said this is the 5 uses we want and we say no, are they going to be back in 3 weeks from now with 5 more, or is your approval of the 75 all they need? Al -Jaffa Our approval of the 75 is all they need. I mean and please remember that we do this with development around the city all the time. Someone comes in and says Sharmeen, there's a dry cleaner that wants to go into that specific district. I open the ordinance and it says okay, specialty retail or daily service types of use, and I look at the use that they are proposing. Does it meet that definition? If I couldn't make that decision I will go to the Community Development Director. She the authority, you've given her the authority to make that interpretation. We also have an industrial classification book. That's another resource that's available to us. Every single imaginable use is within that book and it breaks it down as to what district these type of uses can go into so we have several resources and we make those decisions on a daily basis. Slagle: Okay. Just want to be clear. Papke: Also question for staff. On the liquor license. As a planning commission we quite often have to make trade off's between things being a viable business. Putting something where there isn't any competition versus clustering things together for aesthetic purposes or whatever. That's part of what we do. I want to make sure I understand the spirit of the comprehensive plan as it regards to off sale liquors. Is it the intent that we want to constrain, regardless of the viability of the business itself, the liquor stores, the off sale liquor stores to the downtown area. Is that what we're trying to getto? Al-Jaff: It's downtown, general business district as well as highway business district. And if you look at our zoning map, that is truly the area that surrounding downtown areas. Papke: So quite clearly this one, although as the applicant stated would be very viable due to the lack of competition in that area, that's directly in conflict to what we're trying to get to from our comprehensive plan? Al -Jaffa Right. That's very true. Papke: Okay, thank you. Slagle: I've got one more. Sacchet: Go ahead Rich. 34 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Slagle: Just touching upon Kurt's comment. Where does the highway district stop as you go westward on 5? Al -Jaffa West on 5, it stops at, north of West 79th Street. Slagle: But as you head west. Al -Jaffa Market Boulevard. Because anything beyond Market becomes general business district. Slagle: Okay. So I guess what I'm, maybe a different way to ask it is, based upon your definition of where, let's just say the city would be okay with an off sale liquor store. What is the furthest western most boundary? Al -Jaffa Target. Slagle: Target? Okay. So no further west than Powers? Al -Jaffa No. Slagle: Okay. Tjornhom: I have some questions. You said that the city has 4 liquor licenses available and 3 are in use. How does one go about to apply for a liquor license? What is the process of doing that? Al -Jaffa I would transfer you to Karen Engelhardt. Sacchet: It's City Council. It's not Planning Commission. Tjornhom: Right. Right. Al -Jaffa It's a City Council procedure. Tjomhom: I guess what I'm getting at is it because, you know if they wanted to put a Curves in, we don't have a certain amount of licenses for exercising do we. Al -Jaffa No, that's correct. Tjomhom: It's just for liquor that we have these. I just feel that if we would change our mind about this and allow this in the BN district, we have to open it up to everybody that's in that district all over the city then to make it fair, because everyone else has been complying with our ordinances and so now we're opening it up to something that I don't think we don't want to go there, do we? Necessarily. 35 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Al-Jaff: I think you've got staff s recommendation. Tiomhom: Right. Al-Jaff: We believe that these types of uses belong in a neighborhood business district. Tjomhom: Right, and I think also when you do start opening up liquor stores, you do have a certain element of maybe worrying about more crime in that area. Or maybe not. I don't know. Okay, well. Al-Jaff: I don't know. I haven't investigated... Tjornhom: I don't have a problem with the whole Curves thing going in there because I don't think Curves really is a, would be competing with Lifetime Fitness or anything else. I think it's a 30 minute deal, you go in. You go out and you're done but I guess I just think that you know, because there's one license, it would not seem right to change the rules when everyone else has been complying with for a long time. Sacchet: Okay. Steve. We're still in questions actually. I want to remind you we haven't opened the public hearing yet so. We kind of got back into staff questions to staff here somewhere. Lillehaug: Well I've got just two quick ones. So we have our 14 definitions here that are permitted in the BN district. Specialty retail shops. So you're saying that is clearly defined on what applications actually fall into a specialty retail shop, and there's really no question about it? I mean it's defined pretty clearly? Al-Jaff: It's defined pretty clearly but here is the other thing. Liquor stores are spelled out in other districts and there's a reason why. I mean we look at the list of permitted uses throughout the city. And liquor stores are permitted in specific districts. And the neighborhood business is not one of them. Lillehaug: Okay. Sacchet: Alright. This is a public hearing so I'd like to invite anybody who wants to address this to come forward. And I see nobody getting up so I close the public hearing. So we did that. Discussion. Comments. Well we heard some positions here based on the questions to some extent. Do we need more discussions? I mean I think there are a couple of discussion points really the applicant touched on. But I'll hold back with that. See whether you guys have anything to add in terms of discussion or comments. Lillehaug: Well I think staff hit it right on. We're being vague to a point where we want to be vague. We want them to go to staff. We want them to look at the uses so I disagree with the applicant. He indicated that we're vague but I think it's clear and I think it's what we want. And I don't support any of these other uses. 0 Planning Commission Meeting —October 19, 2004 Sacchet: Okay. So, and the applicant made it relatively clear that there is no conflict except with off sale liquor store I think there seemed to be clearly an interest, but it looks like the other ones were just to clarify. And we already elaborate quite a bit about the liquor store reasoning in terms of our framework here for the city. In terms of the comprehensive plan. I don't know whether we need to touch on that more. Again you mentioned it Sharmeen whether it's allowed in other cities or not, is not irrelevant but then in the end it's not a deciding factor either. I mean we, and I agree with your comment Steve that you made it pretty clear Sharmeen that this is about as specific as we want to be because we want to see it in the context of the other aspects. Now what we're doing here is just a recommendation to City Council. This is going to go up to City Council either way so I want to point that out for the applicant. That we're not making a decision. We're making a recommendation to City Council. We are allowing appliances within the framework. Small scale. That we say here. The health and physical exercise club, at first I thought well. I mean if across the street is a huge health club, if somebody has the ambition that they can pull it off across the street with something that distinguishes itself, why not just allow it? I mean it's a daily use so I could make peace with a small scale health and fitness component in there. Because I would think the market forces would balance that properly and the size of what we have in there. Now did you see a conflict with that one in terms of neighborhood business concept? Al -Jaffa As long as, and again we had this discussion in house because our ordinance does not differentiate between a large scale Lifetime Fitness type of health club versus Curves. But stay consistent with what our ordinance says and again. Sacchet: Okay, you made that clear before. I'm clear about that. So possibly if we would make a distinction here for this particular case, they say small scale health. Al -Jaffa Not to exceed 5,000 square feet. Sacchet: I think I could make peace with that. Then florist is allowed but we don't allow a lawn and garden because we don't want to get into the request of people wanting to store, storing mulch or what have you in the back yard. And yeah, the television studios, that's hard to reconcile as a daily need of a neighborhood. Let's see. In terms of the inconsistencies, just for the applicant's benefit. I mean when we say offices are allowed on this list, and you found it kind of conflicting with the concept of, was it in the office industrial use. I think it's important to point out that office industrial use as a term in the zoning context. So it's really, it's how we define a particular grouping of what we address in our zoning. That's about my comments. Anybody else want to add anything to this? Somebody want to venture a motion? Papke: I'll give it a shot. I'd like to recommend a motion that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the Planned Unit Development Amendment 04-35 to include health and physical exercise clubs and appliance sales and service that do not exceed 5,000 square feet based upon the two conditions listed in the staff report. 37 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Sacchet: Point of clarification from staff. Does that fulfill what we need to do here? I mean it's, if we don't mention the. Al -Jaffa The request in front of you today looks at permitting or denying the 5 uses. So may I rephrase what, okay. What you can say is, the Planning Commission recommends denial of PUD Amendment 04-35 to include health and physical exercise clubs that exceeds 5,000. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display, off sale liquor store, radio and television studios and appliance sales and service that exceed 5,000. Papke: Okay, got it. Would you like me to re -state? Sacchet: As stated. Papke: As stated. Sacchet: Alright. Do we have a second? Tjornhom: Second it. Sacchet: Now I have an issue though. Slagle: You can't say it and then. Sacchet: I'm making an amendment. Claybaugh: Right. The way this is worded, liquor store up to 5,000 square feet. Slagle: Would be allowed. Claybaugh: Would be allowed. Sacchet: And the lawn and garden center that has an exterior storage would be allowed because we only exclude the ones without. Slagle: Correct. Sacchet: That's an issue. Claybaugh: Correct. Al -Jaffa May I re -phrase again. Sacchet: Please. Claybaugh: Please do. im Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Papke: Or I can take a stab Sacchet: Want to give it a stab Kurt? Papke: I recommend that the Planning Commission denies the Planning Unit Development Amendment 04-35 to include all, let's see. Denies approval of all health and physical exercise clubs that exceed 5,000 square feet, all lawn and garden centers, all off sale liquor stores, all radio and television studios and all appliance sales and services that exceed 5,000 square feet based upon the two conditions listed in the staff report. Lillehaug: Point of clarification. Number 11 of the permitted uses includes small appliance repair shops. Do we want to put a limit on that now by saying 5,000 square feet? Al-Jaff: The best ... was any use that comes into that specific. Sacchet: So we don't need anything stated? I mean all of them, yes. Craig. Claybaugh: We still need to take another run at it. We need to lose the 5,000 square feet at the end. Just if we take, that the Planning Commission recommends denial and move the health and physical exercise clubs to the end, and just say recommends denial of 04- 35 to include all lawn and garden centers, all off sale liquor stores, all radio and television studios, all appliance sales, however to include health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet. Sacchet: Now we also allow appliance sales and services. Claybaugh: Small appliances. It doesn't say small appliances. Sacchet: Okay, oh. Yeah. I see your point. Is that clear enough? Alright, we got a motion. Do we have a second? Tjomhom: I think I seconded it. Sacchet: You already did? Oh yeah, that was... Tjomhom: The old one. Sacchet: But we have a new one. Tjomhom: The new one. Sacchet: Alright, second the new one. 39 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 Papke moved, Tjornhom seconded that the Planning Commission recommends denial of Planned Unit Development Amendment #04-35 to include all lawn and garden centers, all off sale liquor stores, all radio and television studios, all appliance sales and services, however to include health and physical exercise clubs up to 5,000 square feet, based upon the following conditions: 1. The district has a reasonable selection of permitted uses. 2. The requested amendments will be in conflict with the comprehensive plan because the users are not inherently low scale and would be in competition with commercial development, particularly in the CBD, BG and BH Districts. All voted in favor, except Lillehaug who opposed, and the motion carried with a vote of 5 to 1. Sacchet: Do you want to state why you're opposed? Lillehaug: I just support the recommendation as presented by staff. It's very clear to me there and I'm not sure if. Sacchet: Whether we made it clear or more muddy. Lillehaug: Yeah. I just support what was presented by staff. Sacchet: Okay. In summary for council, obviously we struggled with the wording of the motion. What I understand in plain English is that we already allow small appliance sales and services up to 5,000 square feet in the statement that as it is, so we want to leave that as is. We don't want to change that. We feel that if we specify for health and physical exercise club, if it's small, and we define small as less than 5,000 square feet which seems to apply to the neighborhood business district in general, that it would be a matter of market forces to determine whether something like that would be viable there. Basically across the street from a large scale health club. We do not want to give further flexibility in the other cases which is the lawn and garden center with or without outside storage. The off sale liquor stores goes into a whole other set of aspects with the comprehensive plan, with the number of liquor licenses we have with the intent of the city to keep that type of business in the central business district or highway business district. And then the radio and television studios we really didn't see any direct applicability to neighborhood business so that we also don't want to go in there, so is that a reasonable summary where we're at with this? So however that will be phrased in the end, I think we made our point reasonably clear. And that will go to City Council on the 8"' of November? So that will be in what, 2 weeks. And they will make a decision based on staff recommendation, applicant's presentation and our input. Alright? Good luck with it. 0 Planning Commission Meeting — October 19, 2004 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Commissioner Tjornhom noted the summary and verbatim Minutes of the Planning Commission meeting dated October 5, 2004 as presented. Chairman Sacchet adjourned the Planning Commission meeting at 9:00 p.m. Submitted by Kate Aanenson Community Development Director Prepared by Nann Opheim 41 Exhibit "A" Proposed Uses in the Century Plaza retail center at Arboretum Village Page 1 CENTURY PLAZA RETAIL CENTER Proposed PerrnittPd l Icp¢ No structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: Antique shops. Apparel shops. Appliance sales and service. Art -and -school supplies. Art studios, interior decorating studios, photographic studios and music studios. Automotive accessories, excluding maintenance or service. Bakery goods and baking of goods for retail sales on premises and limited distribution and catering. Banks and other financial institutions without drive-through facilities. Barbershops or beauty shops. Bicycle sales and repair. Books, magazines, and stationery and newsstands for general circulation. Business machine sales and repair establishments. Business offices. Camera and photographic supplies. Candy, ice cream, popcom, nuts, frozen dessert, soft drinks or confectionery stores, excluding drive -up type. Carpet, rug, linoleum and floor coverings. China and glassware. Clinics for human care. Clothing dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including incidental pressing and repair. Clothing stores, including dressmaking, millinery and tailor shops. Collection offices or public utilities. Computer services and sales. Costume and formal wear rental/sales. Dance and/or music studios. Delicatessens. Drugs. Dry goods and fabrics. Electrical appliance sales and repair. Employment agencies. Florists. Frozen foods and meat markets but not including locker plants or meat slaughterhouses. Fur goods. Furniture, upholstering, picture framing, interior decorating studios. Gifts. Groceries, Hardware. Health and physical exercise ams,? Hobby supplies. Exhibit "A" Proposed Uses in the Century Plaza retail center at Arboretum Village Page 2 Indoor food, meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets. Jewelry, time pieces, collectibles, silverware sales and repairs. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display. Leather goods and luggage. Locksmiths. Medical and dental office/clinic services. Municipal uses where the use conducted is customarily considered to be an office use. Music/record stores. Musical instrument sales and repair. Nursery schools and daycare centers. Office supply and equipment. Offices for administrative, executive, professional, research or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with the general public; where these uses are ermitted, no merchandising is permitted to be sold on the premises. s le mor stores Opticians and optometrists. Orthopedic and medical appliances. Paint and wallpaper. Pet shops, including grooming. Photographic studios, including the development of film and pictures. Postal substations and post offices. Print shops/photographic copying. Radio and television sales and service. Radio and television studios. Sewing centers, machine sales, and sewing classes. Shoe sales and repair. Sign shops, limited to over-the-counter retail sales of signs or other related graphic imagery. Sporting goods. Tanning salons. Travel bureaus/agencies. Veterinary offices and clinics; provided that no uses are located outside of the building. Video sales and rental for general circulation. PmppCad Ganditinnni l lgps Restaurants, Classes 1, 2, and 3, except for drive-through. Motor fuel stations. Restaurants serving liquor, wine, or 3.2 beer. Day Care Center Pmpased Accessory I lePo Decorative landscape features. Public telephone booths; provided, that all yard requirements are met. Satellite dishes Signs as permitted by the City Off-street parking and off-street loading. 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Development Plan Referral Agencies From: Planning Department By: Sharmeen AI-Jaff, Senior Planner Subject: Request for amendment to the Arboretum Village PUD to allow additional neighborhood convenience uses at Century Plaza Retail Center located at the northeast comer of West 78th Street and Century Boulevard. Applicant: Arboretum Exchange, LLC Planning Case: 04-35 The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning Department on September 17, 2004. The 60 -day review period ends November 16, 2004. 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 October 19, 2004 at 7:00 p.m in the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than October 6, 2004. You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is greatly appreciated. 1. City Departments a. City Engineer b. City Attorney c. City Park Director d. Fire Marshal e. Building Official f. Water Resources Coordinator g. Forester 2. Watershed District Engineer 3. Carver Soil & Water Conservation District 4. MN Dept. of Transportation 5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 6. CenterPoint Energy Minnegasco 7. MN Dept. of Natural Resources 8. Telephone Company (Qwest or United) 9. Electric Company (Xcel Energy or MN Valley) 10. Medicom 11. U. S. Fish and Wildlife 12. Carver County a. Engineer b. Environmental Services 13. Other - 14. 10 September 2004 Sharmeen Al-Jaff City of Chanhassen — Planning Dept. 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Greetings Sharmeen, CONSTRUCTION 7500 West 78th Street Edina, Minnesota 55439 (952)947-3000 fax(952)947-3030 As I mentioned when we spoke on the phone, Bob Generous was kind enough to meet with me during your absence and answer many of the questions we had regarding the allowed uses under the PUD for our commercial property on Highway S. However, we agreed that even the revised ordinance's list may be somewhat ambiguous and potentially too restrictive if it is interpreted in such a way that would disallow many uses that we believe would bring a great deal of value and convenience to the residents and workforces in the area. I told Bob about a similar project that I managed in Cottage Grove a couple of years ago, and showed him an excerpt from the PUD resolution showing the list of allowed, accessory, and conditional uses. That project was done as a PUD because it was the city's first run at neighborhood -convenience commercial development. When the project was approved and completed, the city was so pleased with the result that it codified that PUD with only minor modifications into a new zoning classification to serve as the framework for all subsequent similar projects. Attached to this letter is a copy of that document. I'd like to request that you review the list of uses contained therein, each of which is a prime example of a "neighborhood convenience" type of use; and provide me with your feedback as to which of them would be deemed allowed, accessory, conditional, or disallowed uses today under our project's PUD. As Bob and I discussed, we'll then review the classifications of those uses in determining whether there remain any obstacles to accomplishing the goal of a neighborhood commercial center, full of diverse uses, which provides real value and convenience to all. In the event that such an issue still exists, we would then like to make application for an amendment to the PUD by the next application cycle deadline of September 17, 2004. Please contact me at your earliest opportunity after you've reviewed the attached documents to discuss this further. Thanks in advance for your assistance with this matter. Regards, Timothy L. Bohlman Senior Project Manager Construction and Design MN Builder License R 0001220 http://w .RonClark.com Resolution No. 01-073 ATTACHMENT A Page 8 CRYSTAL VILLAGE ATTACHMENT A Proposed Permittpri tlspc No structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: Antique shops. Apparel shops. Appliance sales and service. Art and school supplies. �. •Art studios, interior decorating studios, photographic studios and music studios. -Automotive accessories, excluding maintenance or service. Bakery goods and baking of goods for retail sales on premises and limited distribution and catering. 14W pet' 5. coo 91 Banks and other financial institutions without drive-through facilities. Barbershops or beauty shops. Bicycle sales and repair. 1, Books, magazines, and stationery and newsstands for general circulation. Business machine sales and repair establishments. (E I Business offices. V Camera and photographic supplies. VeCandy, ice cream, popcorn, nuts, frozen dessert, soft drinks or confectionery stores, excluding drive -up type. v,Carpet, rug, linoleum and floor coverings. vChina and glassware. k, -Clinics for human care. vClothing dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including incidental pressing and repair. V Clothing stores, including dressmaking, millinery and tailor shops. v Collection offices or public utilities. I.- Computer services and sales. t/ Costume and formal wear rental/sales. 1,—Dance and/or music studios. lr' Delicatessens. Drugs. Y Dry goods and fabrics. V Electrical appliance sales and repair. 1, --Employment agencies. ✓florists. 1✓Frozen foods and meat markets but not including locker plants or meat slaughterhouses. VFur goods. l--Fumiture, upholstering, picture framing, interior decorating studios. l.—Gifts. 1-'Grocehes. iiHardware. VO Health and physical exercise clubs. [---Hobby supplies. Resolution No. 01-073 ATTACHMENT A Page 9 L,- indoor food, meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets. ✓Jewelry, time pieces, collectibles, silverware sales and repairs. A/01 -awn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display. L.-- Leather goods and luggage. t,—Locksmiths. L. -Medical and dental office/clinic services. V -Municipal uses where the use conducted is customarily considered to be an office use. V Music/record stores. '.,—Musical instrument sales and repair. t/Nursery schools and daycare centers. ✓Office supply and equipment. L, -Offices for administrative, executive, professional, research or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with the general public; where these uses are permitted, no merchandising is permitted to be sold on the premises. ^/OOff-sale liquor stores L, -Opticians and optometrists. ✓Orthopedic and medical appliances. t.Paint and wallpaper. t. -Pet shops, including grooming. k, -Photographic studios, including the development of film and pictures. ✓Postal substations and post offices. (/Print shops/photographic copying. V Radio and television sales and service. 4o Radio and television studios. Sewing centers, machine sales, and sewing Gasses. ✓Shoe sales and repair. V Sign shops, limited to over-the-counter retail sales of signs or other related graphic imagery. (/Sporting goods. ✓Tanning salons. Travel bureaus/agencies. V. Veterinary offices and clinics; provided that no uses are located outside of the building. t,- Video sales and rental for general circulation. ftposad-(:nn&An ai-I jsda n _ �I L Restaurants, Classes 1, 2, a d 3t except for drive-through. j"�rtY�i ���9t f10T ?o t'XG 6ii�0 Motor fuel stations. �Z � 0, Restaurants serving liquor, wine, or 3.2 beer. pP-y � \ C e n S e. Day Care Center PmpnCAri Accessory l icPc Decorative landscape features. Public telephone booths; provided, that all yard requirements are met. Satellite dishes Signs as permitted by the City Off-street parking and off-street loading. 10 September 2004 Sharmeen Al-Jaff City of Chanhassen — Planning Dept. 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Greetings Sharmeen, CONSTRUCTION 7500 West 78th Street Edina, Minnesota 55439 (952)947.3000 fax (952) 947-3030 As I mentioned when we spoke on the phone, Bob Generous was kind enough to meet with me during your absence and answer many of the questions we had regarding the allowed uses under the PUD for our commercial property on Highway 5. However, we agreed that even the revised ordinance's list may be somewhat ambiguous and potentially too restrictive if it is interpreted in such a way that would disallow many uses that we believe would bring a great deal of value and convenience to the residents and workforces in the area. I told Bob about a similar project that I managed in Cottage Grove a couple of years ago, and showed him an excerpt from the PUD resolution showing the list of allowed, accessory, and conditional uses. That project was done as a PUD because it was the city's first run at neighborhood -convenience commercial development. When the project was approved and completed, the city was so pleased with the result that it codified that PUD with only minor modifications into a new zoning classification to serve as the framework for all subsequent similar projects. Attached to this letter is a copy of that document. I'd like to request that you review the list of uses contained therein, each of which is a prime example of a "neighborhood convenience" type of use; and provide me with your feedback as to which of them would be deemed allowed, accessory, conditional, or disallowed uses today under our project's PUD. As Bob and I discussed, we'll then review the classifications of those uses in determining whether there remain any obstacles to accomplishing the goal of a neighborhood commercial center, full of diverse uses, which provides real value and convenience to all. In the event that such an issue still exists, we would then like to make application for an amendment to the PUD by the next application cycle deadline of September 17, 2004. Please contact me at your earliest opportunity after you've reviewed the attached documents to discuss this further. Thanks in advance for your assistance with this matter. Regards, Timothy L. Bohlman Senior Project Manager Construction and Design MN Builder License # 0001220 http:/Avww.RonClark.com Resolution No. 01-073 ATTACHMENT A Page 8 CRYSTAL VILLAGE ATTACHMENT A Proposed Permitted tlses No structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: Antique shops. ? ( Apparel shops. pliance sales and service. Art and school supplies. y Art studios, interior decorating studios, photographic studios and music studios. y> Automotive accessories, excluding maintenance or service. 4� Bakerygoods and bake ofgoodds for retail sales on premises and limited distribution and a 6, Y Banks and other financial institutions without drive-through facilities. Y Barbershops or beauty shops. Y Bicycle sales and repair. Books, magazines, and stationery and newsstands for general circulation. '. Business. machine sales and repair establishments. Business offices. Camera and photographic supplies. Candy, ice cream, popcorn, nuts, frozen dessert, soft drinks or confectionery stores, excluding drive -up type. Carpet, rug, linoleum and floor coverings. 'China and glassware. Clinics for human care. Clothing dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including incidental pressing and repair. Clothing stores, including dressmaking, millinery and tailor shops. Collection offices or public utilities. Computer services and sales. Costume and formal wear rental/sales. Dance and/or music studios. � Delicatessens. Drugs. Dry goods and fabrics. Electrical appliance sales and repair. ,`Employment agencies. y Florists. Frozen foods and meat markets but not including locker plants or meat slaughterhouses. Fur goods. i Furniture, upholstering, picture framing, interior decorating studios. i Gifts. Groceries. f Hardware. -health and physical exercise clijhn — 1' Hobby supplies. Resolution No. 01-073 ATTACHMENT A Page 9 Indoor food, meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets. Jewelry, time pieces, collectibles, silverware sales and repairs. Yo LAW and_arde__n centers with no exterior storage and display. —Y Leather goods and luggage. Locksmiths. Y Medical and dental office/clinic services. Municipal uses where the use conducted is customarily considered to be an office use. Y Musictrecord stores. Musical instrument sales and repair. Nursery schools and daycare centers. i Office supply and equipment. Offices for administrative, executive, professional, research or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with the general public; where these uses are -\\ permitted, no merchandising is permitted to be sold on the premises. t1aOff-sale liquor stores — Opticians and optometrists. Orthopedic and medical appliances. Paint and wallpaper. Pet shops, including grooming. Photographic studios, including the development of film and pictures. 1 Postal substations and post offices. Print shops/photographic copying. �( Radio and television sales and service. � Wio and .television sAudios. Sewing centers, machine sales, and sewing classes. Shoe sales and repair. Sign shops, limited to over-the-counter retail sales of signs or other related graphic imagery. Sporting goods. Tanning salons. Travel bureaus/agencies. Veterinary offices and clinics; provided that no uses are located outside of the building. Video sales and rental for general circulation. Rrnnocori C'.nrtriitinnal t lepc y/ W� Restaurants, Classes 1, 2, and 3, except for drive-through. 'Vo AA k 1 �'W' - 99 otorfuel stations. re/'"' estaurants serving liquor, wine, or 3.2 beer. / Day Care Center Prnpogprl Arraggnry tlgpc Decorative landscape features. Public telephone booths; provided, that all yard requirements are met. Satellite dishes Signs as permitted by the City Off-street parking and off-street loading. 10 September 2004 Sharmeen Al-Jaff City of Chanhassen — Planning Dept. 7700 Market Blvd. P.O. Box 147 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Greetings Sharmeen, CONSTRUCTION 7500 West 78th Street Edina, Minnesota 55439 (952)947-3000 fax(952)947-3030 As I mentioned when we spoke on the phone, Bob Generous was kind enough to meet with me during your absence and answer many of the questions we had regarding the allowed uses under the PUD for our commercial property on Highway 5. However, we agreed that even the revised ordinance's list may be somewhat ambiguous and potentially too restrictive if it is interpreted in such a way that would disallow many uses that we believe would bring a great deal of value and convenience to the residents and workforces in the area. I told Bob about a similar project that I managed in Cottage Grove a couple of years ago, and showed him an excerpt from the PUD resolution showing the list of allowed, accessory, and conditional uses. That project was done as a PUD because it was the city's first run at neighborhood -convenience commercial development. When the project was approved and completed, the city was so pleased with the result that it codified that PUD with only minor modifications into a new zoning classification to serve as the framework for all subsequent similar projects. Attached to this letter is a copy of that document. I'd like to request that you review the list of uses contained therein, each of which is a prime example of a "neighborhood convenience" type of use; and provide me with your feedback as to which of them would be deemed allowed, accessory, conditional, or disallowed uses today under our project's PUD. As Bob and I discussed, we'll then review the classifications of those uses in determining whether there remain any obstacles to accomplishing the goal of a neighborhood commercial center, full of diverse uses, which provides real value and convenience to all. In the event that such an issue still exists, we would then like to make application for an amendment to the PUD by the next application cycle deadline of September 17, 2004. Please contact me at your earliest opportunity after you've reviewed the attached documents to discuss this further. Thanks in advance for your assistance with this matter. Regards, Timothy L. Bohlman Senior Project Manager Construction and Design MN Builder (Scene # 0001220 http://www.RonClarILcom Resolution No. 01-073 ATTACHMENT A Page 8 CRYSTAL VILLAGE ATTACHMENT A Pmnnsed Permitted Uses No structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: Antique shops. Apparel shops. Appliance sales and service. Art and school supplies. Art studios, interior decorating studios, photographic studios and music studios. Automotive accessories, excluding maintenance or service. Bakery goods and baking of goods for retail sales on premises and limited distribution and catering. Banks and other financial institutions without drive-through facilities. Barbershops or beauty shops. Bicycle sales and repair. Books, magazines, and stationery and newsstands for general circulation. Business machine sales and repair establishments. Business offices. Camera and photographic supplies. Candy, ice cream, popcom, nuts, frozen dessert, soft drinks or confectionery stores, excluding drive -up type. Carpet, rug, linoleum and floor coverings. China and glassware. Clinics for human care. Clothing dry cleaning and laundry pick-up stations, including incidental pressing and repair. Clothing stores, including dressmaking, millinery and tailor shops. Collection offices or public utilities. Computer services and sales. Costume and formal wear rental1sales. Dance and/or music studios. Delicatessens. Drugs. Dry goods and fabrics. Electrical appliance sales and repair. Employment agencies. Florists. Frozen foods and meat markets but not including locker plants or meat slaughterhouses. Fur goods. Furniture, upholstering, picture framing, interior decorating studios. Gifts. Groceries. Hardware. Health and physical exercise clubs. Hobby supplies. Resolution No. 01-073 ATTACHMENT A Page 9 Indoor food, meat, fish, fruit, and vegetable markets. Jewelry, time pieces, collectibles, silverware sales and repairs. Lawn and garden centers with no exterior storage and display. Leather goods and luggage. Locksmiths. Medical and dental office/clinic services. Municipal uses where the use conducted is customarily considered to be an office use. Music/record stores. Musical instrument sales and repair. Nursery schools and daycare centers. Office supply and equipment. Offices for administrative, executive, professional, research or similar organizations, and laboratories having only limited contact with the general public; where these uses are permitted, no merchandising is permitted to be sold on the premises. Off -sale liquor stores Opticians and optometrists. Orthopedic and medical appliances. Paint and wallpaper. Pet shops, including grooming. Photographic studios, including the development of film and pictures. Postal substations and post offices. Print shops/photographic copying. Radio and television sales and service. Radio and television studios. Sewing centers, machine sales, and sewing classes. Shoe sales and repair. Sign shops, limited to over-the-counter retail sales of signs or other related graphic imagery. Sporting goods. Tanning salons. Travel bureaus/agencies. Veterinary offices and clinics; provided that no uses are located outside of the building. Video sales and rental for general circulation. Proposed (conditional I Nps Restaurants, Classes 1, 2, and 3, except for drive-through. Motor fuel stations. Restaurants serving liquor, wine, or 3.2 beer. Day Care Center Prpposad Acr ss�r Ises Decorative landscape features. Public telephone booths; provided, that all yard requirements are met. Satellite dishes Signs as permitted by the City Off-street parking and off-street loading. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING CASE NO. 0435 CITY OF CHANHASSEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2004, 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 an amendmentto the Arboretum Village PUD to allow additional neighborhood convenience uses at Century Plaza Retail Center located at the northeast corner of Highway 5 and Century Boulevard. Applicant: Arboretum Exchange, LLC. A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review 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. 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