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RZ06-04 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota `— RESOLUTION NO: RZ06-4 RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL FOR A SITE PLAN TO CONSTRUCT A RETAIL, CONDO AND TOWNHOME DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, an application for Site Plan Review SPR06-2 has been made by The Conerstone Group; WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application is as follows: 1. That an application for a site plan review was made by The Conerstone Group; 2. That the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission, pursuant to mailed and published notice, held a public hearing on the application and reviewed such application on February 28, 2006: all persons present were given an opportunity to be heard; 3. That the written comments and analysis of City staff were considered; and 4. A legal description of the subject property is as follows: �-- That part of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 24, Township North, Range 22 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, lying within Block 65, West Miilneapolis Second Division, and bounded as follows: on the southeast by the north line of Excelsior Avenue; on the southwest by the northeasterly line of Lots 10, 10 and 12, Block 65, West Minneapolis Second Division; on the northwest by the east line of 7`h Avenue; and on the northeast by a line parallel with and distant 15 feet southwesterly, measured at right angle, from the center line of the main track of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (formerly the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Company), as said main track is now located. Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 65, West Minneapolis Second Division Lots 6, 7, 8, and 16 Block 66, West Minneapolis Second Division That part of the Northwest '/4 of the Southeast '/4 of Section 24, Township 117 North, Range 22, West of the Sr�' Principal meridian, bounded as follows: On the southeasterly side by the west line of 7`h Avenue: on the southwesterly side by a line parallel with and distant 30 feet southwesterly, measured at right angles, from the center line of the main track of the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Company (now the � Chicago and North Western Transportation Company), as said main track center line was originally located and established across said Section 24, and running Hopkins to Morton; on the northwesterly side by the east line of 8`h Avenue; and on the northeasterly side by a line parallel with and distant 15 feet southwesterly, measured at right angles, from the center line of the main track of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (formerly the Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway Company), as said main track is now located. Lot 9, Block 66, West Minneapolis Second Division �'" The North 40 feet of Lot 15, Block 66, West Minneapolis Second Division. Together with that part of the vacated north-south alley in Block 66, accruing thereto. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application for Site Plan Review SPR06-2 is hereby recommended for approval based on the following Findings of Fact: 1. That the applicant meets the requirements for site plan approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that application for Site Plan Review SPR06-2 is hereby recommended for approval based on the following conditions: 1. That the east west alley is vacated. 2. That the preliminary/final plat is approved. 3. That the Watershed District approves the proposed development. 4. That the Public Works department approves the final, drainage, and utility plans. 5. That the water service to the townhome units is a minimum of 3". 6. The fire service line to the condominium building must be a separate tap from the domestic service line. The fire and domestic service should be minimum 6". 7. The driveway entrance to the 8`h Avenue town homes is not adequate. It needs to redesigned to a width acceptable to staff. �" 8. The driveway width to the townhomes is not acceptable. The driveway needs to be redesigned to a width acceptable to staff. 9. The northernmost townhouse is too close to the driveway. This townhome or townhomes need to be redesigned to allow an acceptable turning movement into the garage and allow a vehicle to park in front of the garage. 10. The sidewalk on the east side of 7`" Avenue must be full width to match the west side of the street. 11. The existing storm sewer was not correctly shown on the plans and does impact the design of the project. Public Works will need to review and approve the revised plans when they become available. 12. Tree grates must meet city standard. 13. Driveway entrances along 7`" Avenue have to be a minimum width of 24 feet, except for the southern entrance on the west side because of structural concerns for the building and the adequate aisle width within the parking lot. Adopted this 28th day of February 2006. ��► Peter Sholtz, Chaii