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1997-04-08,J I 1, II, ,lB, ,, IlL, J, J i AGENDA - MOUND CITY COUNCIL APRIL 8, 1997 AGENDA MOUND CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1997, 7:30 PM MOUND CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS *Consent Agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Council and will be enacted by a roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or Citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. 1. OPEN MEETING - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. PAGE APPROVE AGENDA. At this time items can be added to the Agenda that are not listed and/or items can be removed from the Consent Agenda and voted upon after the Consent Agenda has been approved. 3. *CONSENT AGENDA: *A. APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 25, 1997, REGULAR MEETING ........................... 1140-1144 *B. RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL CASE//9%05: PHILLIP A. KLEIN, 5010 WOODLAND ROAD, LOTS 13 & 14, BLOCK 20, SHADYWOOD POINT, PID #13-117-24 11 0146. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR ADDITION ............. 1145-1146 *C. RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL CASE #9%13: BRADLEY H. WHITE, 5090 WINDSOR ROAD, LOT 4, BLOCK 1, TEAL POINTE, PID #25-117-24 12 0234. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR SIDEYARD SETBACK ......................... 1147-1148 1137 AGENDA - MOUND CITY COUNCIL APRIL 8, 1997 *D. *E. *F. SET PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, AND RELATED VARIANCES FOR THE "SETON BLUFF" RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT. (SUGGESTED DATE: MAY 13, 1997) ................... 1149 LICENSE RENEWALS: GAMES OF SKILL POOL TABLE BOWLING AMUSEMENT DEVICE RESTAURANT ................ 1150 PAYMENT O F BILLS ......................... 1151 - 1165 COMMENTS & SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: CASE//9%08, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, FOR WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL) PUBLIC SCHOOL & ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AND LICENSED DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL, 2450 WILSHIRE BLVD., PID//24-117-14 12 0059 .............................. 1166-1215 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED STREET RECONSTRUCTION - SHERWOOD DRIVE ................ 1216-1236 REQUEST FOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL - JOE ZYLMAN, MAPLE MANORS ................................. 1237-1256 INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS:. DEPARTMENT HEAD MONTHLY REPORTS FOR MARCH 1997 ................................ 1257-1282 LMCD REPRESENTATIVE'S MONTHLY REPORT FOR MARCH 1997 .................................... 1283 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MARCH 24, 1997 ............................. 1284-1294 1138 AGENDA - MOUND CITY COUNCIL APRIL 8, 1997 Eo Go Ho Jo LETTER FROM CONGRESSMAN JIM RAMSTAD RE: MAYOR POLSTON'S LETTER TO THE DEPT. OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) ON THE ISSUE OF IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED AT 2020 COMMERCE BLVD. (INDIAN KNOLL MANORS) ................. 1295-1297 INVITATION FROM MOUND CITY DAYS RE: MAYOR AND COUNCIL'S PARTICIPATION IN THE MOUND CITY DAYS PARADE. IF YOU INTEND TO BE IN THE PARADE, PLEASE COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM AND RETURN IT AS INDICATED ................................. 1298-1299 REMINDER: HRA BOARD MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1997, 7:00 P.M. REMINDER: COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1997, 7:30 P.M. THE ONLY ITEM ON THE AGENDA IS THE DISCUSSION WITH THE WESTONKA SCHOOL BOARD ON THE POSSIBLE RETENTION OF THE EXISTING COMMUNITY CENTER. INVITATIONS HAVE BEEN EXTENDED TO THE CITIES OF ORONO, MINNETRISTA AND SPRING PARK TO ALSO ATTEND. REMINDER: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1997, 7:00 P.M., IS THE ANNUAL BOARD OF REVIEW. MAYOR GABRIEL JABBOUR, ORONO, HAS INVITED THE LAKE MINNETONKA AREA MAYORS TO A BREAKFAST ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1997, 8:00 A.M., LAFAYETTE CLUB. THE PURPOSE OF THE MEETING IS TO INTRODUCE ALL OF THE MAYORS TO EACH OTHER SINCE MANY ARE NEWLY ELECTED AND TO BRIEF EVERYONE PRESENT ON THE HIGHWAY 12 ISSUE. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, BY THE CITY OF SPRING PARK TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION FOR AN OFF-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE - G-WILL LIQUORS, 4787 SHORELINE DRIVE ............... 1301 1139 Minutes - Mound City Council - March 25, 1997 MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 25, 1997 The City Council of the City of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, at 7:30 PM, in the Council Chambers at 5341 Maywood Road, in said City. Those present were: Acting Mayor Andrea Ahrens, Councilmembers Mark Hanus, and Leah Weycker. Mayor Bob Polston, Councilmember Liz Jensen were absent and excused. Also in attendance were: City Manager Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Attorney John Dean, Building Official Jon Sutherland, and City Clerk Fran Clark and the following interested citizens: Brian Stevenson, Joan Baynes, Gabriel & Colleen Jabbour, Robert Pierce and Phillip Klein. The Acting Mayor opened the meeting and welcomed the people in attendance. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. *Consent Agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Council and will be enacted by a roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or Citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. OPEN MEETING - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. APPROVE AGENDA. At this time items can be added to the Agenda that are not listed and/or items can be removed from the Consent Agenda and voted upon after the Consent Agenda has been approved. Councilmember Hanus asked that Item F on the Consent Agenda be removed for consideration on the Regular Agenda. *CONSENT AGENDA: MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Weycker to approve the Consent Agenda ~ml.'f~-~R~g~ as amended above. A roll call vote was 3 in favor with Mayor Poiston and Councilmember Jensen being absent and excused. Motion carried. *1.0 APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 4, 1997, REGULAR MEETING. MOTION Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. *1.1 APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 18, 1997, COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING. MOTION II¥0 '1.2 Minutes - Mound City Council - March 25, 1997 Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. CASE 9%11: JAMES & DENISE CRAWFORD, 5224 WATERBURY RD., LOTS 5, 6 & 9-12, BLOCK 18, WHIPPLE LOT 9, BLOCK 13, DEVON, PID//25-11%24 11 0034. REQUEST: WAIVER OF PLATTING - RESOLUTION GRANTING THE WAIVER OF PLATTING AND GIVING THE "LOT OF RECORD" STATUS '1.3 *1.4 *1.5 FOR THIS CASE. RESOLUTION//9%31 RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBDIVISION WAIVER FOR LOTS 5, 6, 9 AND 12, BLOCK 18, WHIPPLE (5224 WINDSOR ROAD) AND ACCORDING LOT OF RECORD STATUS FOR LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK 18, WHIPPLE, P & Z CASE//9%11 Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. CASE//9%09: BRIAN & PATRICIA STEVENSON, 6189 SINCLAIR ROAD, LOT 5, BLOCK 17, THE HIGHLANDS, PID //23-22%24 34 0070. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR DECK & MUD ROOM ADDITION. RESOLUTION//97-32 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A VARIANCE RECOGNIZING AN EXISTING NONCONFORMING DECK & SHED TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A CONFORMING DECK & MUD ROOM ADDITION AT 6189 SINCLAIR ROAD LOT 5, BLOCK 17, THE HIGHLANDS, 23~11%24 34 0070 P&Z CASE//9%09 Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. CASE//97-10: ROBERT S. PIERCE, 1741 BLUEBIRD LAND, LOTS 11 & P/12, BLOCK 9, DREAMWOOD, PID//13-11%24 24 0004. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR SECOND STORY ADDITION. RESOLUTION//9%33 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A REAR YARD SETBACK VARIANCE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A SECOND STORY ADDITION AT 1741 BLUEBIRD LANE LOT 11 & THE SOUTHEASTERLY 79 FEET OF LOT 12, BLOCK 9, DREAMWOOD, PID 13-117-24 24 0004, PID P&Z CASE//9%10 Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. APPLICATION FOR QUASI-PUBLIC FUNCTION-PORTABLE SIGN, MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT-FA~LY HEALTH & SAFETY DAY, MAY 16 & 17, 1997 Minutes - Mound City Council - March 25, 1997 MOTION Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. · 1.6 LICENSE RENEWALS: HAWKER; TRANSIENT MERCHANT; TREE REMOVAL; SET-UP; AND PUBLIC GATHERING PERMITS. MOTION Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. *1.7 SET DATE FOR BID OPENING FOR 1997 SEAL COAT PROJECT, SUGGESTED DATE: APRIL 10, 1997. MOTION Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. · 1.8 PAYMENT OF BILLS. MOTION Hanus & Weycker, unanimously. COMMENTS & SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT. There were none. 1.9 CASE//97-05: PHILLIP A. KLEIN, 5010 WOODLAND ROAD, LOTS 13 & 14, BLOCK 20, SHADYWOOD POINT, PID //13-117-24 11 0146. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR ADDITION. The Building Official explained that this item has been before the Planning Commission twice and both times they recommended denial. The reasoning was that neither staff nor the Planning Commission could find a hardship or practical difficulty for the variance. There is also a variance free solution. Councilmember Hanus felt that three things need to be taken into consideration: 1. This lot fronts on 3 streets and therefore has 3 front yard setbacks. 2. The applicant has decreased the addition from 16 feet to 14 feet. 3. There are problems with the soil on this lot. He further stated that he feels these three things combined show a hardship and create practical difficulty. 3 Minutes - Mound City Council - March 25, 1997 He also referred to Case g97-10 which was approved on the Consent Agenda tonight, which was similar in some respects to this case. Both properties are currently conforming, both properties are being proposed to be nonconforming and in both cases, Staff indicated that there are possibilities of having additions put on over the garages. He noted that the amount of the encroachment in Case//97-10 is very minimal because the encroaching portion is cantilevered which has less impact than if it were an entire wall. The Building Official stated that ordinance setback provisions for comer lots are an issue that deserve further study by the Planning Commission to come up with different setbacks for comer lots. The Council agreed. MOTION made by Ahrens, seconded by Hanus to direct Staff to prepare a resolution of approval for Case//97-05: Phillip A. Klein, 5010 Woodland Road, Lots 13 & 14, Block 20, Shadywood Point, PID //13-117-24 11 0146, Request: Variance for addition. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. The Council discussed lots fronting on 3 streets, comer lots and the problems with the required setbacks and asked that Staff and the Planning Commission see if they can come up with less restrictive setbacks for these lots. 1.10 CASE #97-13: BRADLEY H. WHITE, 5090 WINDSOR ROAD, LOT 4, BLOCK 1, TEAL POINTE, PID //25-117-24 12 0234. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR SIDEYARD SETBACK. The Building Official reviewed the request. He reported that when the preliminary plat for Teal Pointe was submitted the developer originally proposed the vacation of Cobden Lane. The vacation was denied. The general conclusion was that Cobden Lane would probably never be improved for street purposes. The preliminary plat that was filed for Teal Pointe incorrectly identified a 10 foot setback requirement from the Cobden Lane right-of-way. The plat was drawn assuming setbacks with the right-of-way being vacated. The Planning Commission reviewed this case last night and a motion for approval failed on a 3 to 3 vote. Staff recommended approval. MOTION made by Hanus and seconded by Weycker directing Staff to prepare a resolution of approval for Case//97-13: Bradley H. White, 5090 Windsor Road, Lot 4, Block 1, Teal Pointe, 4PID #25-117-24 12 0234, variance for sideyard setback. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS:. A. Department Head monthly reports for February 1997. B. LMCD representative's monthly report for February 1997. C. LMCD mailings. Do Jo Minutes - Mound City Council - March 25, 1997 Financial report for February 1997, as prepared by Gino Businaro, Finance Director. Letter from James L. Girard, Commissioner of the Department of Revenue in response tO the City of Mound's letter regarding city spending practices. His comment on the second page, last paragraph is interesting concerning communication. It would have been better if he would have been willing to sit down and discuss his concerns with the League of Minnesota Cities before he wrote his December 11, 1996 letter. Questionnaire from the Westonka Area Chamber of Commerce RE: Price of government and property tax if you are interested, complete the questionnaire and return it to the Chamber. Planning Commission Minutes of March 10, 1997. Year end review and anticipated projects for the Suburban Rate Authority (SRA). Response to chairperson Polston's letter RE: HRA concerns on building at 2020 Commerce Blvd. Upon receipt of this letter, I sent a copy to Pinky Charon. Suggested to her that we continue to persist in getting better answers from HUD, Ramstad's office and others. Park & Open Space Commission Minutes of March 13, 1997. MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Ahrens to adjourn at 8:05 P.M. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Manager Attest: City Clerk RESOLUTION #97- RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A FRONT YARD SETBACK VARIANCE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION AT 5010 WOODLAND ROAD LOTS 13 & 14, BLOCK 20, SHADYWOOD POINT PID 13-117-24 11 0146, P&Z CASE//97-05 WHEREAS, the owner, Phillip Klein, has applied for a front yard setback variance of 13 feet +__ in order to construct a 22' x 14' two story addition 17 feet + from the east property line, and; WHEREAS, the subject property is located within the R-1 Single Family Residential Zoning District which according to City Code requires a minimum lot area of 10,000 square feet, a 30 foot front yard setback, 10 foot side yard setbacks, and a 15 foot rear yard setback, and; WHEREAS, this lot has three street frontages to the south, east and north, and each street front has a required setback of 30 feet, and; WHEREAS, there is approximately 6 feet between the curb and the east property line, and; WHEREAS, the applicant has decreased the size of the addition from what was originally proposed from 16 feet to 14 feet, and; WHEREAS, there are problems with the soil on this property which creates difficulty in building in other locations on the site, and; WHEREAS, all other setbacks, lot area, and impervious surface coverage are conforming, and; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request and unanimously recommended denial. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, as follows: The City does hereby grant a 13 foot + from yard setback variance to allow construction of a 22' x 14' two story addition to be located 17 feet _ from the east property line. The City Council authorizes the alterations set forth below, pursuant to Section 350:420, Subdivision 8 of the Zoning Ordinance with the clear and express understanding that the structures described in paragraph number one above remain as lawful, nonconforming structures subject to all of the provisions and restrictions of Section 350:420. It is determined that the livability of the residential property will be improved by the authorization of the following alteration to a nonconforming use of the property to afford the owners reasonable use of their land: 22' x 14' two story addition with full basement. 4. This variance is granted for the following legally described property: Lots 13 and 14, Block 20, Shadywood Point. Proposed Resolution Klein P. 2 o This variance shall be recorded with the County Recorder or the Registrar of Titles in Hennepin County pursuant to Minnesota State Statute, Section 462.36, Subdivision (1). This shall be considered a restriction on how this property may be used. The property owner shall have the responsibility of filing this resolution with Hennepin County and paying all costs for such recording. A building permit for the subject construction shall not be issued until proof of recording has been filed with the City Clerk. RESOLUTION #97- RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A FRONT YARD SETBACK VARIANCE TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW DWELLING AT 5090 WINDSOR ROAD LOT 4, BLOCK 1, TEAL POINTE, PID 25-117-24 12 0234 P&Z CASE g97-13 WHEREAS, Bradley White has applied for a 10 foot front yard setback variance in order to allow construction of a new dwelling 10 feet from the west front property line, and; WHEREAS, the subject property is located within the R-lA Single Family Residential Zoning District which according to City Code requires for non-lots of record a minimum lot area of 6,000 square feet, a 20 foot front yard setback, 10 foot side yard setbacks, and a 15 foot rear yard setback, and; WHEREAS, the subject property is located on the corner of the improved Windsor Road and the unimproved Cobden Lane and because it is a corner lot, is subject to A 20 foot front yard from both roads, and; WHEREAS, the home is proposed to be located 10 feet from the Cobden Lane right-of-way which would be a normal side yard setback, and; WHEREAS, when the preliminary plat for Teal Pointe was submitted the developer had originally proposed the vacation of Cobden Lane. After public hearings, the Council denied the vacation request. The general conclusion was that Cobden Lane would probably never be improved for street purposes, and; WHEREAS, the preliminary plat that was filed for Teal Pointe incorrectly identified a 10 foot setback requirement from the Cobden Lane right-of-way. The plat was drawn assuming setbacks with the right-of-way being vacated, and; WHEREAS, locating a home within 10 feet of the line does not compromise future use of Cobden as either a formally marked or informally used public trail. Even if utilities were needed in the future, they could be placed within the right-of-way without being hampered by the location of the proposed home, and; WHEREAS, the fact that Cobden Lane is likely to be held by the public as perpetual open space and the fact that the new home does not compromise the future use of the public right-of-way are grounds for a finding that this case satisfies the existence of practical difficulty, and; WHEREAS, all other setbacks, lot area, and impervious surface coverage are conforming, and; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request and the vote was a tie, 3 to NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, as follows: The City does hereby grant a 10 foot front yard setback variance in order to allow construction of a new dwelling 10 feet from the west front property line. Proposed Resolution Whyte P. 2 The City Council authorizes the alterations set forth below, pursuant to Section 350:420, Subdivision 8 of the Zoning Ordinance with the clear and express understanding that the structures described in paragraph number one above remain as lawful, nonconforming structures subject to all of the provisions and restrictions of Section 350:420. It is determined that the livability of the residential property will be improved by the authorization of the following alteration to a nonconforming use of the property to afford the owners reasonable use of their land: Single family dwelling. This variance is granted for the following legally described property: Lot 4, Block 1, Teal Pointe. This variance shall be recorded with the County Recorder or the Registrar of Titles in Hennepin County pursuant to Minnesota State Statute, Section 462.36, Subdivision (1). This shall be considered a restriction on how this property may be used. The property owner shall have the responsibility of filing this resolution with Hennepin County and paying all costs for such recording. A building permit for the subject construction shall not be issued until proof of recording has been filed with the City Clerk. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CITY OF MOUND MOUND, MINNESOTA CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 CASE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, AND RELATED VARIANCES FOR THE "SETON BLUFF" RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, will meet in the Council Chambers, 5341 Maywood Road, at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13, 1997 to consider the approval of a preliminary plat, a planned development area by conditional use permit, and related variances for the residemial development called Seton Bluff. This proposal involves the improvement of Kildare Road and the creation of seven (7) single family residential building sites. The existing legal description of the subject property is Lots 15 through 32, Block 11, Seton, PID's 19-117-23 22 0036 to 0041 and 0054, as shown on the plat map below: I All persons appearing at said hearing wi~ reference to the above will be given the oppo~nity to be heard at this meeting. ~g~ ~q~ mla~mg Secre[~y ~blished ~ "~e ~er" on April 26, 1997, and ~iled m prope~ owners wi~n 350 feet of ~e ~bject prope~ by May 2, 1997. prJnted on recycled paper ,llJ i ~, ,L II, ,IlL l, J~ April 10, 1997 TO: FROM: SUBEJCT: CITY OF MOUND CITY COUNCIL FRAN CLARK, CITY CLERK LICENSE RENEWALS 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 The following licenses are up for renewal. The license period is May 1, 1997 through April 30, 1998. Approval is contingent upon all required forms, insurance, etc. being submitted. GAMES OF SKILL A1 & Alma's Supper Club American Legion Post #398 VFW Post #5113 POOL TABLES VFW Post #5113 BOWLING Mound Lanes AMUSEMENT DEVICE American Legion Post #398 VFW Post #5113 RESTAURANT A1 & Alma's American Legion Post #398 Domino's Pizza #1974 Happy Garden Hardee' s House of Moy Mound Lanes Scotty B's Subway Sandwiches VFW Post #5113 prmted on recycled paper BILLS April 08, 1997 Batch 7033 $ 99,200.68 Batch 7034 Total Bills 93,689.20 $192,889.88 z ICC~ o~ I i I I II o~ Z z 0 1:3 '~' Z <~ 3/5/97 Valerie Hessburg Elementary Educator Shirley Hills Primary Mound, Mn. Mound City Council Mound City Hall Mound, Mn. Dear Council Members: Soon you will be making a very important decision on new construction at Shirley Hills Primary school. This decision is important because it will effect many future generations of students and employees at Shirley Hills. Unfortunately, few parents are aware of the proposed plan. Teachers were told that the only possible site for a new administration building was at Shirley Hills. Options, that most teachers found favo. rable, were rejected. Very few choices were left open. A vote was taken as to which plan was the lesser of the three evils. This plan will be presented to you. However, many teachers and informed parents do not feel the plan that will be presented is educationally sound for the following reasons: *Studies show that people are much more productive in their jobs when they can view the outdoors. The majority of our staff and students will be looking at a brick wall. They will seldom see sunlight. *Whoever decided that schools should consist of concrete brick and blacktop? Shouldn"t they be surrounded with nature and wild life? Already, through the years Shirley Hills has lost a majority of it's school nature areas. The proposed plan will diminish the possibility of an expansion on our Peace Garden and future nature study area. The new building will block the majority of sunlight preventing plant growth. *As many of you know our district is in disparate need of a place for preforming arts. Businesses are looking for students who have backgrounds in the arts (see Business Week Oct. 1996). There will no possibility of creating a performing arts center at the proposed location. The High School location has much more capability for expansion. *The proposal will bring more people and traffic to the Elementary school site. There is concern for the safety of our young clients. *The school is NOT air conditioned and windows need to be opened. Air quality is already poor. The new building will block air flow. Circulating air will be coming from the parking lot. Thank you for considering these objections to the proposed plan. Sincerely, Valerie Hessburg WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS iNDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 277 5600 LYNWOOD BOULEVARD · MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 RECEtVE ;'iAR 2 0 lg{tL #1 in SAT scores on Lake Minnetonka in 1994 3/19/97 FROM: RE: Mound City C94ncii Pam MyeY~'-"_~,(_~ ~ Mrs. Hessberg's letter to the Mound City Council dated 3/5/97 Since you have received a letter from a teacher at Shirley Hills Primary School, I am following-up with additional information for you, and a current drawing of the proposed addition at Shirley Hills School. For the record, I will respond to each of the inaccurate statements in Mrs. Hessberg's letter. Paragraph one states, as a fact, that "few parents" know about the plan. On the contrary, you have seen, I am sure, the continuing articles in the Laker, updating the community as a whole on the progress which the school district has made in choosing a site for the pre- school programs, and district offices. In addition, I've read information sent to all Shirley Hills parents about "new neighbors" in the Shirley Hills "Link", for example, in the October/November 1996. In addition, this month, I read a letter from the Shirley Hills principal which went to every home in Friday envelopes. Therefore, I am aware of numerous times when 100% of Shirley Hills parents were informed about the plan. Paragraph one states that teachers were told that Shirley Hills was the "only possible site" for the programs for children from 0-4. I was personally present when the Shirley Hills staff heard the pros and cons for each site, and were told of the discussion on each site among School Board members and administrators at publicized, open meetings. The School Board members reviewed of all school district property and an offer of privately-owned property. As a result of these discussions, the Shirley Hills site turned out to be the best site, as a combination of pairing children of pre-primary school age with primary children, and being cost effective to build. Paragraph one refers to "many teachers." I attended a Shirley Hills faculty meeting when a vote was taken ~etween one plan and a-o0'e-.. .. ,. Fi~een r~.~,~ ~,,,~,,,_~, .... ~-~.,-~ voted for the plan proposing the addition on the east side, and five (5) teachers voted for the plan on the west side. I understand from the building principal that, through the shared decisions process, this building staff has agreed that a 75% vote would constitute a majority on an issue. 15-to- 5 is 75%. Therefore, it might be accurate to say that many teachers support the currently proposed plan. Relating to the points in paragraph two: *The first statement is false. No windows will be bricked up. The same rooms will have windows which have windows currently. If there is sunlight, everyone will see sunlight who currently sees sunlight. Studies, and our reality in Westonka, show that caring and competent teachers can teach children an incredible amount. I would contend that teachers who teach/taught in rooms with no windows at Hilltop Primary School, and both the "old" and "new" high school were not automatically "unproductive." · RESOLUTION #97- RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AND A LICENSED DAYCARE & PRESCHOOL IN THE R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT AT 2451 WILSHIRE BLVD. (SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL) PID 24-117-24 12 0059 P&Z CASE #97-08 WHEREAS, Independent School District 277 has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to allow construction of a building addition containing classrooms and administrative offices at the Shirley Hills School site, and; WHEREAS, Mound Zoning Ordinance Section 350:640 allows "Public and Private Schools and School Administrative Offices on a site which contains a school" and "Licensed Daycare & Preschool (13 or more)" in the R-1 Single Family Residential Zoning District with a Conditional Use Permit, and; WHEREAS, the addition is proposed two story addition will be 29,242 square feet and is to be located on the north east side of the school and will house facilities accommodating a preschool, Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Services, Adult Basic Education, District Administration and Community Education, and; WHEREAS, a new playground will be added south of the new addition to handle the needs of the preschool programs, and; WHEREAS, the location of the building addition creates a courtyard that is framed by the existing building and the west wall of the new addition. The courtyard area will be landscaped, and; WHEREAS, based on parking requirements for the existing school and new addition, the site has a total need for 162 parking spaces. The plan provides a total of 187 spaces, many of which are in the lot that was constructed on a shared basis with St. John's Church, and; WHEREAS, the plan shows the creation of 7 new parking stalls located off of the drop-off drive which measure 9' x 18' in size. Spaces less than 10' x 20' require a variance. The 9' x 18' stall size is consistent with the existing parking lot and most other lots constructed in Mound in recent years, and; WHEREAS, the plans for the addition to the Shirley Hills School site complies with all Mound ordinance criteria with the exception of the parking stall size variance, and; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the Conditional Use Permit as recommended by staff with a vote of 3-2-1, with the condition that if variances arise as a result of the revised drawings as required in condition #7, the Planning Commission would accept the City Engineers's recommendations. The Planning Commission's recommendation includes a finding of fact with respect to the parking stall size variance that the number of parking stalls on the site exceed the number required by 25 which allows the opportunity to have smaller size stalls and still not push the limit. II Proposed Resolution School CUP p. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, as follows: The City Council does hereby approve a Conditional Use Permit to allow Public School Administrative Offices and a Licensed Daycare & Preschool (with 13 or more children) in the R-1 Single Family Residential Zoning District on the Shirley Hills Primary School Site to allow construction of an addition, subject to the following conditions: A parking lot stall size variance is hereby approved allowing spaces to be 9' x 18' in lieu of the required 10' x 20' to be consistent with the balance of the parking lot. Plans dated 3/6/97 including sheets R-CUP2 through R-CUP5 are incorporated into this conditional use permit approval. c. Proposed signage shall comply with the Mound Sign Ordinance. d. Grading and drainage plans shall require Minnehaha Creek Watershed District approval. A pattern of one-way circulation shall be established in the drop off drive area with the westbound access point serving as the entrance and the eastern access point serving as the exit. The entire drop off lane shall be signed as a no parking area. The three Canada Red Chokecherry trees that are shown in the parking lot islands adjacent to the entrance and exit of the drop off area shall be replaced by overstory trees. The applicant shall resubmit a copy of the Preliminary Utility, Grading and Drainage Plan for review and approval by the City Engineer. The plan shall clearly note proposed erosion control measures. Additionally, a Post Indicator Valve (P.I.V.) should be added to the new 6" water service to the building, calculations should be provided for new hydrants which show projected pressure and flows, and the status of the existing hydrant between the existing structure and Wilshire Blvd. shall be clarified. The proposed sanitary sewer service connection will require street excavation because the existing sanitary sewer is located in the center of Maywood Road rather than behind the curb as shown on the plan. Restoration of the street shall be subject to the requirements of the City Engineer. 2. This Conditional Use Permit is granted for the following legally described property: All that part of Block 2, lying Northerly and Northeasterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly line of said Block 2 with the intersection of the Southwesterly line of "Re- Arrangement of Block Seven (7), Shirley Hills, Unit B" extended Northwesterly; thence Northwesterly in a straight line to the point of intersection of the extension Southeasterly of the line between Lots 7 and 8, Block 3, Shirley Hills, Unit D, and the Westerly line of said Block 2, and there terminating, except that part of said Block 2 lying Southeasterly of the Southeast line of Tract F, Registered Land Survey No. 739, and Northeasterly of the extension Southeasterly of the Southwesterly line of Tract G, said Registered Land Survey No. 739, Proposed Resolution School CUP p. 3 and except that part of said Block 2, lying North of the following described line: Beginning at the intersection of the Westerly line of Registered Land Survey No. 739, and the North line of Section 24, Township 117, Range 24; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of said Registered Land Survey No. 739 a distance of 33 feet to the poim of beginning of the line to be described; thence Westerly and parallel to the North line of Section 24, Township 117, Range 24 to the Westerly line of said Block 2, in Shirley Hills, Unit D, Mound, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Hennepin County. This Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded with the County Recorder or the Registrar of Titles in Hennepin County pursuant to Minnesota State Statute, Section 462.36, Subdivision (1). This shall be considered a restriction on how this property may be used. The property owner shall have the responsibility of filing this resolution with Hennepin County and paying all costs for such recording. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember and seconded by Councilmember The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk 117/ MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE MOUND ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION MARCH 24, 1997 CASE 97-08: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL) "PUBLIC SCHOOL & ADMIN. OFFICES" & "LICENSED DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL" 2450 WlLSHIRE BLVD., 24-117-24 12 0059 Bruce Chamberlain, Assistant City Planner, reviewed the Planning Report. The Westonka School District is seeking approval of a conditional use permit to construct an addition containing classrooms and administrative offices at the Shirley Hills School site. This request was first heard by the Planning Commission on February 10th which showed the proposed improvements along Wilshire Blvd. south of the existing school, and was subsequently tabled. On February 24th, representatives of the school district discussed with the Planning Commission the pros and cons of the original building location south of the existing school compared to an alternative location for the building on the northeast side of the school. As a result of that discussion, the school district has revised its plan and is requesting approval of the northeast location. The plans call for construction of a 29,242 square foot addition to the existing 67,188 square foot school. The two story addition will house facilities accommodating a preschool, Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Services, Adult Basic Education, District Administration and Community Education. A new playground will be added south of the new addition to handle the needs of the preschool programs. The proposed building addition lies east of the existing school building which creates a courtyard that is framed by the existing building and the west wall of the new addition. The courtyard area will be landscaped. Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 The plan shows the creation of 7 new parking stalls, 2 of which are handicapped spaces behind the existing school. Based on parking requirements for the existing school and new addition, the site has a total need for 162 parking spaces. The plan provides a total of 187 spaces, many of which are in the lot that was constructed on a shared basis with St. John's Church. The 7 new parking spaces that are to be built off of the drop off drive measure 9' x 18' in size, spaces less than 10' x 20' require a variance. The 9' x 18' stall size is consistent with the existing parking lot and most other lots constructed in Mound in recent years. The drop-off times, storm drainage, landscaping and signage was reviewed. The entrance sign, as proposed is 40 square feet in size and five feet from the property line which does not conform to the ordinance. Staff does not see either hardship or need for a sign that exceeds the ordinance requirements. The plan for the addition to the Shirley Hills School campus to house classrooms and administrative offices complies with all of the Mound ordinance criteria with the exception of the parking stall size and sign variances. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of a conditional use permit to establish the proposed use including the preschool (13 or more) subject to the following conditions: A parking lot stall size variance is hereby approved allowing spaces to be 9' x 18' in lieu of the required 10' x 20'. Plans dated 3/6/97 including sheets R-CUP2 through R-CUP5 are incorporated into this conditional use permit approval. 3. Proposed signage shall comply with the Mound Sign Ordinance. 4. Grading and drainage plans shall require Minnehaha Creek Watershed District approval. A pattern of one-way circulation shall be established in the drop off drive area with the westbound access point serving as the entrance and the eastern access point serving as the exit. The entire drop off lane shall be signed as a no parking area. o The three Canada Red Chokecherry trees that are shown in the parking lot islands adjacent to the entrance and exit of the drop off area shall be replaced by overstory trees. The applicant shall resubmit a copy of the Preliminary Utility, Grading and Drainage Plan for review and approval by the City Engineer. The plan shall clearly note proposed erosion control measures. Additionally, a Post Indicator Valve (P.I.V.) should be added to the new 6" water service to the building, calculations should be provided for new hydrants which show projected pressure and flows, and the status of the existing hydrant between the existing structure and Wilshire Blvd. shall be clarified. The proposed sanitary sewer service connection will require street excavation because the existing sanitary sewer is located in the center of Maywood Road rather than behind the curb as shown on the plan. Restoration of the street shall be subject to the requirements of the City Engineer. ll23 Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Weiland referred to condition #7, and expressed a concern that there may be additional changes that may affect the plan. Chamberlain commented that they do not expect anything of consequence that would affect approval or denial of this application and that any plan changes can be signed-off by the engineer and would not need to come back to the Planning Commission. Hanus asked about the holding pond. Chamberlain noted that the pond will be enlarged according to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District requirements for stormwater management. Hanus questioned why they should grant a variance to parking stall size since they have more stalls that what is required. Chamberlain noted that 9' x 18' stalls are what is common in Mound, and the existing parking lot which is leased by St. John's has 9' x 18' stalls. Hanus suggested that maybe the code needs to be changed. Chair Mueller opened the floor for comments. There being nobody expressing an interest to speak on the issue, Chair Mueller closed public comments. Mueller recognized a letter which was mailed to the homes of some of the Commissioners from Marilyn Hostetler. Mueller summarized that the letter expresses concerns with regards to how the addition will affect the kids in the classes, visibility, and the lack of notification to parents regarding issues important to citizens who have children in the school. The letter is attached to these minutes as Exhibit A. Reifschneider asked if the landscaping in the courtyard will be a requirement of this permit. It was confirmed that condition//2 incorporates the plans labeled R-CUP2 through R-CUP5 which includes the landscaping plan. Bert Haglund commented, in reference to the parking stall size, with this plan, the number of spaces existing in the dual purpose parking lot will be reduced from 112 to 104 spaces, and they would like to maintain as many stalls as possible. Mueller agreed that now would be the time to change the code relating to parking stall sizes. Hanus agreed, and noted that it was also their intention to review the sign ordinance, however, it has not been addressed yet. Mueller asked Bert Haglund if the school had any concerns or objections to the conditions presented by staff. Haglund stated they had no disagreement with the conditions. MOTION made by Burma, seconded by Mueller to recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit as recommended by staff including the conditions with the following modifications/comments: #1 A parking lot stall size variance is hereby approved allowing spaces to be 9' x 18' in lieu of the required 10' x 20' to be consistent with the balance of the parking lot. Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 This condition should remain as written, and if variances arise as a result of the revised drawings, the Planning Commission would accept the City Engineers's recommendation. A finding of fact with respect to the parking stall size variance is that the number of parking stalls on the site exceed the number required by 25 which allows the opportunity to have smaller size stalls and still not push the limit. Hanus encouraged the Commission to act on this request, but stated that he will abstain because the City is now going to start having meetings with the School Board relative to saving the existing Community Center site downtown which could include some uses proposed at this site, so he is not prepared to vote at this time. Weiland stated that he feels Hanus should vote on the request because this is the issue in front of us now. Reifschneider stated that he is not in favor of this plan because of the increased traffic to the site and feels that it does not belong on this site. He prefers this plan to the first plan, but feels there is a better place in Mound for this use. MOTION carried 3-2-1. Those in favor were Muller, Glister and Burma. Those opposed were Reifschneider and Weiland. Hanus abstained. This case will be heard by the City Council on April 8, 1997. // ,ii[ i ~, Planning Commission Minutes MARCH 20, 1997 Exhibit A, Page 1 of 3 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION, CITY OF MOUND March 24, 1997 RECEIVED HAR 2 1997 PLANNING & INS~, RE: PLANNED ADDITION TO SHIRLEY HILLS ELEMENTARY, WESTONKA EDUCATION AND SERVICE CENTER. I AM WRITING THIS LETTER TO INFORM THE COMMISSION OF SOME OF MY CONCERNS . WHY THIS SITE? THERE ARE SO MANY OTHER AREAS IN MOUND AVAILABLE FOR THIS TYPE OF FACILITY. WHY, IF THE SAFETY AND WELFARE OF OUR STUDENTS IS POSSIBLY GOING TO BE JEOPARDIZED WOULD WE CONSIDER THIS SITE. IS THE COMMISSION AWARE THAT TWELVE OF THE NINETEEN CLASSROOMS IN SHIRLEY HILLS ARE GOING TO BE DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY THIS ADDITION? THAT IS OVER SIXTY-PERCENT. HOW MANY TIMES WILL OUR CHILDREN BE ROTATED INTO THOSE SAME ROOMS IN THERE 4 YEAR CAREER IN THIS BUILDING. IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT PEOPLE AND STUDENTS WHO WORK IN AN OPEN AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ARE MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN THOSE WHOSE ENVIRONMENT IS CLOSED OFF FROM NATURE AND LIGHT. HAVE ANY OF THE MEMBERS OF YOUR COMMISSION TAKEN THE TIME TO GO AND LOOK AT THE CLASSROOMS AFFECTED IF THIS SITE IS APPROVED.'? OUR DISTRICT HAS ALREADY LOST SEVERAL OF IT'S NATUR~ AREAS, WHY DO WE WANT TO DISTURB EVEN ONE MORE? THIS WILL END THE POSSIBILITY TO EXPAND THE SHIRLEY HILLS PEACE GARDEN WITH THE PLACEMENT OF EVEN MORE BLACKTOP, MORTAR AND BRICK. THE ADDITION WILL ALSO BRING MORE TRAFFIC TO THIS SITE WHICH IS A CONCERN TO ME WITH REGARDS TO THE SAFETY OF OUR CHILDREN. THE PLAN NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION IS NOT THE PLAN MOST OF THE PARENTS WERE FAMILIAR WITH. THAT PLAN TO MY UNDERSTANDING Planning Commission Minutes March 24, I997 Exhibit A, Page 2 of 3 HAS BEEN REJECTED AND THIS PLAN WAS JUST RECENTLY SUBMITTED. IN FACT THE COPY OF THE NEW PLAN THAT I RECEIVED FROM THE CITY IS DATED MARCH 6, 1997. THIS DOES NOT AFFORD MUCH TIME FOR THE PARENTS OF CHILDREN WHO ATTEND SHIRLEY HILLS TO RESPOND. I AM AWARE THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION IS NOT NECESSARY, ALTHOUGH I WOULD THINK THAT MORALLY AND ETHICALLY THE ADMINISTRATION AND SCHOOL BOARD WOULD HOLD SUCH A HEARING TO BETTER INFORM THOSE PARENTS OF STUDENTS WHO ATTEND SHIRLEY HILLS SCHOOL. A NOTE GIVEN TO STUDENTS TO TAKE HOME TO THEIR PARENTS, MOST OF WHICH ARE NOT READ AND HALF OF WHICH GET LOST EN-ROUTE IS NOT AN ADEQUATE WAY TO INFORM THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENT THIS WILL AFFECT. NOW THAT THE CHILDREN HAVE HAD PEACE FOR ONE YEAR AFTER THE LAST CONSTRUCTION, ANOTHER PERIOD OF CONSTRUCTION WILL HAVE TO BE ENDURED. CHILDREN WHO ARE CONSTANTLY BEING DISTRACTED BY NOISE AND MOVEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION FIND IT HARD TO CONCENTRATE. THE WINDOWS AGAIN WILL HAVE TO REMAIN CLOSED IN A BUILDING WHERE VENTILATION IS POOR AND NO AIR CONDITIONING IS AVAILABLE. I ALSO FIND IT HARD TO VISUALIZE THIS NEW PLAN WHEN THERE ARE NO MEASUREMENTS ON THE SITE PLAN AND NO ELEVATIONS TO TRULY INDICATE THE AFFECT THIS WILL HAVE ON THE PRESENT BUILDING. I HOPE THIS LETTER WILL HELP THE COMMISSION BECOME AWARE THAT IF PARENTS OF STUDENTS WERE PROPERLY INFORMED ABOUT THE NEW PROPOSAL THAT THERE WOULD BE WIDE SPREAD OBJECTION TO THIS NEW SITE. IN READING THIS LETTER I HOPE YOU ALL UNDERSTAND THE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR DECISION WITH REGARDS TO THIS SITE. I HOPE TOO THAT YOU TOGETHER WITH THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE SCHOOL 1177 Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Exhibit A, Page 3 of 3 BOARD FIND A WAY TO TRULY INFORM THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENTS THAT THIS DECISION WILL SERIOUSLY AFFECT. ONE OTHER ISSUE OF CONCERN IS WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS ADDITION? IS THIS WHERE OUR MONEY FROM THE LAST REFERENDUM IS BEING SPENT? ARE THERE NOT OTHER AREAS OF NEED WHERE THIS TYPE OF EXPENDITURE CAN BE BETTER UTILIZED? THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF PRESENTING SOME OF MY VIEWS REGARDING THIS ISSUE. SINCERELY YOURS, 11 ll7f' PLANNING REPORT Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. mfl TO: Mound Planning Commission and Staff FROM: Mark Koegler, City Planner DATE: March 18, 1997 SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit - Public and Private Schools Administrative Offices APPLICANT: Westonka Public Schools (ISD #277) CASE NUMBER: 97-08 HKG FILE NUMBER: 97-5e LOCATION: Shirley Hills Primary School EXISTING ZONING: Single Family Residential (R- 1) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Public/Semi-Public (School) BACKGROUND: The Westonka School District is seeking approval of a conditional use permit to construct an addition containing classrooms and administrative offices at the Shirley Hills School site. This request was first heard by the Planning Commission on February 10, 1997. The initial application showed the proposed improvements along Wilshire Boulevard, south of the existing school. After considering the matter at that time, the Planning Commission passed a motion tabling action until February 24, 1997. At the meeting on the 24th, representatives of the school district discussed the pros and cons of the original building location south of the existing school compared to an alternative location for the building on the northeast side of the school. As a result of that discussion, the school district has revised its plans and is requesting approval at the northeast location. On March 4, 1997, based on a recommendation of the Planning Commission, the Mound City Council approved an ordinance change that allows the proposed use through the issuance of a conditional use permit. Approval of the ordinance modification paved the way for the specific conditional use permit application that is now before the Planning Commission and City Council. COMMENTS: In order for the City of Mound to approve a conditional use permit, the proposal must be found to be in conformance with the criteria for granting conditional use permits located in Section 350:525 of the Mound Code of Ordinances. In granting a conditional use permit, the City Council is required to consider, "the advice and recommendations of the Planning Commission and the effect of the proposed use upon the health, safety, morals and general welfare of occupants of surrounding lands." The code further identifies sample findings that may apply to conditional use permit cases. It is suggested that the Planning Commission use the criteria and sample findings in its deliberations. 7300 Metro Boulevard, Suite 525, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439 (612) 835-9960 Fax (612) 835-3160 Planning Report - Shirley Hills Primary School Conditional Use Permit March 18, 1997 Page 2 The School District's plans call for construction of a 29,242 square foot addition to the existing 67,188 square foot school. The two story addition will house facilities accommodating a preschool, Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Services, Adult Basic Education, District Administration and Community Education. All of the functions that are proposed for the new addition are currently housed in the Community Center building. A new playground will be added south of the new addition to handle the needs of the preschool programs. Approximately 30 staff members will be accommodated in the new building and the preschool and Early Childhood Programs will serve approximately 75 children. The Mound Zoning code allows Licensed Daycare and Preschools serving 13 or more children as conditional uses in the R-1 zone. Approval of the conditional use permit for the building addition will also need to be accompanied by approval of a conditional use permit for the preschool use. The proposed building addition lies immediately east of the existing school building. The location of the new structure creates a courtyard that is framed by the existing building and the west wall of the new addition. The courtyard area will be landscaped to create an outdoor plaza. Primary access to the new building occurs on the north side. A drop off lane will be created off of the existing parking lot with the access points displacing approximately 10 existing parking stalls. The plan shows the creation of 7 new parking stalls, 2 of which are handicapped spaces behind the existing school. A trash enclosure and delivery area is also located on the north side. Based on parking requirements for the existing school and new addition, the site has a total need for 162 parking spaces. The plan provides a total of 187 spaces, many of which are in the lot that was constructed on a shared basis with St. John's Church. The shared lot will continue to serve the needs of St. John's Church since their peak parking demand is on Sunday mornings. The new parking spaces that are to be built off of the drop off drive measure 9' x 18' in size. Spaces less than 10'x 20' require a variance. The 9' x 18' stall size is consistent with the existing parking lot and most other lots constructed in Mound in recent years. The north side of the site contains the main entrance to the new addition, the drop off area, the trash enclosure and the service doc'k/door entrance. The concentration of all of these uses in the same area poses some concern about the level of activity and potential vehicular conflicts. Having the entrance and exit for the drop off lane feeding directly into the aisle portion of the existing parking lot enhances the potential for conflict. This arrangement makes it important to establish and preserve sight distances for moving vehicles that are not unduly obstructed by parked cars, landscaping or piles of snow in the winter months. Establishing a pattern of one-way circulation through the drop off drive could greatly improve circulation in this area. A flow of movement entering on the west end and exiting on the east end could help alleviate congestion and conflict. Parking in the drop off lane could be prohibited to further enhance circulation in the area. The staggered nature of the arrival and departure time will also help ensure that excessive congestion does not occur along the northern side of the new building addition. According to the School District, the following pattern is anticipated: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - Shirley Hills School staff arrive; 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. morning programs are held involving approximately 30 children including the arrival of two busses containing approximately 10 children each; 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - afternoon programs are held involving approximately 20 children; and 4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. - Shirley IIgO Planning Report - Shirley Hills Primary School Conditional Use Permit March 18, 1997 Page 3 Hills school personnel and administrative staff personnel leave the site. Access to existing utilities including storm drainage will occur to the north. The plan calls for storm drainage to be piped to the existing drainage pond that was constructed as part of the shared parking lot project. The grading plan calls for a slight expansion of the pond. All drainage and ponding requirements are under the jurisdiction of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District who will have to approve the plan and/or payment of any additional fees that may be required. The site plan submittal also contains a landscaping plan. Plantings that are being installed will enhance the appearance of the front of the new addition, create a passive plaza in the courtyard area and define space around the new and existing playground areas. The quantity and size of the plant materials shown on the plan are consistent with the City's landscaping requirements. The planting of three Canada Red Chokecherry in the islands adjacent to the drop off drive entrances may inhibit sight distance. Replacing these three trees with overstory trees that could maintain a higher canopy would help ensure that no sight lines are blocked. Site lighting as shown on the plans also complies with the performance standards listed in the Zoning Code. The Enlarged Site Plan sheet also details a proposed entrance sign for the new building addition. The proposed sign measures 40 square feet in area and is to be 8 feet high. The proposed location of the sign is 5 feet behind the fight-of-way line. The Mound Sign Code allows "Institutional, Recreation or Quasi-Public Signs" in the R- 1 district subject to an area limitation of 24 square feet, limited to 10 feet in height and placed no closer than 10 feet from any street fight-of-way line. The proposed sign exceeds the ordinance in area and it does not comply with required setbacks. Therefore, approval of the sign as proposed will require a sign variance. Staff questions the need for a sign in the proposed location that exceeds the ordinance requirements. The sign will serve traffic on Maywood Road which is a low volume, low speed roadway. A 24 square foot sign that is illuminated at night should be adequate to help establish the location of the facility as well as the entrance drive. Therefore, staff doe not see either hardship or need for a sign that exceeds the ordinance requirements. RECOMMENDATION: The plan for the addition to the Shirley Hills School campus to house classrooms and administrative offices complies with all of the Mound ordinance criteria with the exception of the parking stall size and sign variances that are noted herein. Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of a conditional use permit to establish the proposed use including the preschool (13 or more) subject to the following conditions: 1. A parking lot stall size variance is hereby approved allowing spaces to be 9' x 18' in lieu of the required 10'x 20'. 2. Plans dated 3/6/97 including sheets R-CUP2 through R-CUP5 are incorporated into this conditional use permit approval. 3. Proposed signage shall comply with the Mound Sign Ordinance. Planning Report - Shirley Hills Primary School Conditional Use Permit March 18, 1997 Page 4 4. Grading and drainage plans shall require Minnehaha Creek Watershed District approval. o A pattern of one-way circulation shall be established in the drop off drive area with the westbound access point serving as the entrance and the eastern access point serving as the exit. The entire drop off lane shall be signed as a no parking area. 6. The three Canada Red Chokecherry trees that are shown in the parking lot islands adjacent to the entrance and exit of the drop off area shall be replaced by overstory trees. The applicant shall resubmit a copy of the Preliminary Utility, Grading and Drainage Plan for review and approval by the City Engineer. The plan shall clearly note proposed erosion control measures. Additionally, a Post Indicator Valve (P.I.V.) should be added to the new 6" water service to the building, calculations should be provided for new hydrants which show projected pressure and flows, and the status of the existing hydrant between the existing structure and Wilshire Boulevard shall be clarified. The proposed sanitary sewer service connection will require street excavation because the existing sanitary sewer is located in the center of Maywood Road rather than behind the curb as shown on the plan. Restoration of the street shall be subject to the requirements of the City Engineer. MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - MARCH 4, 1997 ' ' 1.10 PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, EXPANSION OF A "PUBLIC SCHOOL AND ADD ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES" IN THE R-1 ZONE, WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SHIRLEY HILL EI.EMENTARY SCHOOL), 2450 WILSHIRE BLVD., PID//24-117-24 12 0059. PLEASE NOTE: THE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL BE DISCUSSING THIS ITEM AT ITS MARCH 24, 1997, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. MAYOR COULD OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING AND THEN CONTINUE IT TO APRIL 8, 1997. The Mayor opened the Public Hearing. No one commented. MOTION made by Hanus, seconded by Ahrens to continue this Public Hearing until April 8, 1997. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. Motion carried. Eos Archilects and Engineers SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL ADDITION PROJECT DESCRIPTION March 6, 1997 Offices in Rochester and Minneapolis, MN TSP/EOS 21 Water Street Excelsior. MN 5533 I FAX (612) 474-3928 TEL (612) 474-3291 Member of TSP Group: Rochester. MN Minneapolis. MN Denver. CO Gillette. WY Rapid City, SD Sheridan, WY Sioux Falls. SD Marshalltown. IA An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer The project consists of a 29,242 square foot two story (3 1 feet high) addition to the existing 67,188 square foot Shirley Hills Primary School. The addition will provide space for the following school district uses which are currently housed in the Westonka Community Center building: Preschool Early Childhood Family Education Early Childhood Special Education Special Services Adult Basic Education District Administration Community Education Approximately 30 staff will work at the facility. The preschool and early childhood programs will serve approximately 75 children. We have met with the Building Official, Fire Chief and Fire Marshal to review their requirements for the project. A flow test has been performed and analyzed by the City Engineer and Fire Marshal. As a result of the analysis, a new 6" tap will be installed at Wilshire Boulevard and connect to a new fire hydrant south of the addition. A second fire hydrant will also be installed to the north of the addition and tap into a new water service for the addition. Stormwater drainage is shown discharging into an enlarged existing detention pond on the north side of the existing north parking lot adjacent to Maywood Road. However, there remains the possibility that a fee may also be paid to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District if enlarging the existing pond is not sufficient to handle all of the new hard surface drainage. Minnehaha Creek Watershed District staff have indicated that they are willing to consider payment of a fee. The school district prefers not to construct another pond because it would pose a potential liability to young children and probably eliminate one of the existing ball fields. The proposed design, of course, is pending final approval of the Watershed District. Parking will be provided as follows, along with one loading berth: Spaces Provided Existing 197 Removed 17 New 7 Total 187 Spaces Required Existing 95 New 67 Total 162 One new monument sign will be provided, similar to the existing monument sign. The new sign will be externally lit. Surface applied lettering will also be provided on the building at the entrance. Building materials will be brick, synthetic stucco (EIFS), and aluminum framed windows in keeping with the materials used on the existing school building. A four foot high chain link fence will be provided around the new playground just south of the addition. ! Ix Il [] a I[.qli: i~ll ,/ City Ordinance Requirements: Site Square Footage After New Construction: 96,430 SF 97 Overstory Trees Needed On-Site Overstory Tree Sums; Existing On-Site (Wooded): 50 Existing On-Site (By School): 14 Proposed by Church: 15 New Planting: 20 Total: 99 Eo$ Architects and Engineers Offices in Rochester and Minneapolis, MN TSP/EOS 21 Water Street Excelsior. MN 55331 FAX i612t 474-3928 TEL (612} 474-3291 Member of TSP Group: Rochester. MN Minneapolis. MN Denver. CO Gillette. WY Rapid Git.x. SD Sheridan. WY Sioux Falls. SD Marshalhown. lA MEMORANDUM February 20, 1997 To: From: Re: Peggy James, City of Mound Bert Haglund, TSP/Eos CASE 97-08: Conditional Use Permit Westonka Public Schools (Shirley Hills Primary) At its February 10th meeting, the Planning Commission tabled the Westonka Public School's CUP application until February 24th. The Planning Commission expressed concern for the location of the Shirley Hills building addition (to the west) and asked that the school district bring drawings of alternative locations that had been considered for the addition. In particular, the commission was interested in the north east side of the building. At the February 24th meeting the school district will present the process used to arrive at the project design as submitted. This will include a review of the alternative locations that were considered, including drawings and pro's and con's for each alternative. Ultimately, the school district decided to locate the addition to the west. This location provided the best solution to the needs of the project. These needs included, among others, consideration for the possible constuction of a senior center and the flexibility of building district programs and/or district offices on the site. These considerations played an important part in the decision to locate the addition to the west. Since that time, however, the senior center has decided not to locate on the Shirley Hills site. Also, the school district has decided to construct both district program space and district office space, not just one or the other. In light of these changes, and following the discussion at the February 10th Planning Commission meeting, the school district has reconsidered each of the alternative locations. From this effort, it does appear that locating the addition to the north east, as suggested by some commissioners, may be feasible. The school district is considering the possibility of revising its CUP application to show the addition to the north east and will be prepared to discuss this with the Planning Commission on February 24th. An Equal Opporlunity, Affirmative Action Employer MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE MOUND ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION FEBRUARY 10, 1997 CASE 97-07: PUBLIC HEARING: ZONING AMENDMENT TO ADD "PUBLIC AND PRIVAGE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES" IN THE R-1 ZONE BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS CASE 97-08: PUBLIC HEARING: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT "PUBLIC SCHOOL & ADMIN. OFFICES" & "LICENSED DAYCARE & PRESCHOOL (13 OR MORE)" IN THE R-1 ZONE AT 2450 WILSHIRE BLVD., 24-I17-24 12 0059 WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY) City Planner, Mark Koegler, reviewed the staff repons for both the zoning amendment and the conditional use permit application ZONING AMENDMENT: Westonka Public Schools is seeking a conditional use permit to construct an addition to the Shirley Hills School to house district offices and space for programs. The zoning ordinance currently allows "Public and Private Schools" as a conditional use in residential zones. Westonka Schools is requesting that the code be amended to allow "Public and Private Schools and School Administrative Offices" as a conditional use in the R-1 zone. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the proposed zoning text amendment that will place "Public and Private Schools and School Administrative Offices" as a listing in the chart found in Section 350:640 of the Mound Zoning Code under R-1 for Non- shore, G.D., and R.D. zoning classifications. Such a modification is consistent with a change in conditions in the City. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: Westonka Public Schools is seeking a conditional use permit to construct an addition to the Shirley Hills School to house district offices and space for school related programs. The proposal includes a building addition of 29,242 square feet which will house offices for the school district and classroom space for a variety of educational uses including a preschool program. The proposed conditional use permit will also need to include the preschool since "Licensed Daycare and Preschool (13 or more)" is listed as a conditional use in the R-1 zone. In addition to the building addition, construction will also involve a parking lot, playground area, landscaping improvements and supporting utilities. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of a conditional use permit for Westonka Public Schools to establish a "public school and administrative offices" and a "preschool serving more than 13 students" at the Shirley Hills Primary School site subject to the following conditions: Plans stamped "Received January 23, 1997, Mound Planning & Insp." including sheets CUP1 through CUP8 are incorporated into the conditional use permit approval. 2. Proposed signage shall comply with the Mound Sign Ordinance. 3. Grading and drainage plans shall require Minnehaha Creek Watershed District approval. The applicant shall supply a detail of the domestic and fire protection water service(s) to the new building addition which shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer and/or Fire Marshall. Erosion control fencing shall be extended along Wilshire Blvd. up to the south leg of the existing loop entrance drive. If a temporary entrance is established during construction, such entrance shall be surfaced with rock. Planning Commission Minutes ................................. February 10, 1997 '- Weiland expressed a concern about the amount of property required for the number of students for open space and play area. He remembers that this was an issue in the past when improvements were proposed on school property. It has something to do with qualifying for State aid. Bert Haglund of TSP/EOS Architects stated that this plan will also require approval from the state, and this site does conform to the required number of acres for a school. He is not aware of any certain requirements in the planning guidelines relating to a required area for play per student. He would be comfortable with an additional condition that requires that the State also approve of the plan. Reifschneider questioned the uses proposed for the addition. Haglund summarized that the addition will house childhood programs for about 75 toddlers and preschool aged children who will be transported to the site by bus and cars. The increase in traffic flow was discussed. Reifschneider asked if there were any plans to relocate the tennis courts. Haglund related that the School Board saw no need to replace the tennis courts. Chair Michael opened the public hearing. There being nobody present to speak on the issue, Chair Michael closed the public hearing. MOTION made by Mueller, seconded by Clapsaddle to recommend approval of the zoning ordinance amendment to allow for "Public and Private School and Administrative Offices" by conditional use permit in the R-1 zoning district. Motion carried 6 to 2. Those in favor were: Clapsaddle, Michael, Voss, Burma, Hanus, and Mueller. Weiland and Reifschneider were opposed. Weiland commented that there are too many things that need to be looked into yet. Reifschneider commented that he is not in favor of increased traffic as a result of allowing school administrative offices in the R-1 zone. The Commission continued discussion relating to the Conditional Use Permit. Mueller asked the architect representing the school district why they decided on the location as proposed. Haglund explained that they looked at all sides of the building as possibilities. Mueller expressed a concern about adding more parking when they already have a large parking lot that is under-utilized. Haglund explained that they are really only adding 45-50 additional spaces because the existing parking area will be covered by the addition or used as a hard surface play area. They have determined that they need 80 parking spaces to serve the uses proposed for this wing. Mueller expressed a concern with the location of the addition because of how it affects the adjacent neighborhood area. He feels the impact of the uses proposed for this addition should be toward other similar uses, such as on the north side of the site by the church and other businesses. 3.2 Planning Commission Minutes ................................. February I0, 1997 Hanus moved to extend the meeting 15 minutes past 11:00. Voss seconded the Motion. Motion carried unanimously. Voss expressed a concern about increased traffic in the R-1 zone and feels it will be difficult for people coming southbound on Wilshire to enter the parking lot where it is proposed. Weiland expressed a concern about how the increased traffic may affect the fire department. Haglund noted that the fire department has reviewed the plans. The City Engineer commented that Wilshire is a State aid road and met the standards when it was constructed in the 60's, but he will have to confirm if it meets current standards. Dr. Pam Myers, Superintendent of the Westonka School District, explained what school related programs are proposed to be moved from the current site to this new site. The lower level will contain the early childhood and preschool programs. The second floor will accommodate the community services staff, district offices, special services, and adult basic education. The only school related program that is not being transferred to this site is the alternative program because the school board did not feel this program should be in the same building with primary school age students. Myers explained the reason they chose this location on the site was that busing for the preschool children and primary school children can be kept separate. Mueller stated that he agrees with using this site for this use, however, does not necessarily agree with the location chosen on the site because existing green space will be taken away, there are existing parking lots that are under-utilized, and the increase of traffic is not conducive to the adjacent neighborhoods. Clapsaddle commented that he also shares some of these concerns. Myers emphasized the need to keep the bus traffic and drop off area separate from the existing primary school, and the need to have the play area close to the early childhood center. None of the other locations examined as an option on this site provided a solution for both these needs. MOTION made by Voss, seconded by Clapsaddle to recommend approval of the conditional use permit as recommended by staff. Weiland expressed a concern that the proposed free standing sign will require a variances as it will be a second free standing sign for the site. Koegler stated that he feels it is reasonable to allow two free standing signs on this site due to the size of the property and the amount of street frontage and the fact that there will be two uses on the site. Mueller moved to extend the meeting for 15 more minutes. Clapsaddle. Carried unanimously. Seconded by 13 Planning Commission Minutes ................................. February 10, 1997 '.-_ Weiland suggested that the maker of the motion accept a friendly amendment to add a condition to the motion as #7 to check into the conformance of Wilshire Blvd. to state-aid requirements, and that condition #2 be amended to read as follows: "Proposed signage shall,-,~,--v,J .... ~,s .... ~ e:~ r~a: ..... be approved as detailed on sheet CUP5 of the plans submitted." Voss, maker of the motion, and Clapsaddle who seconded the motion, accepted the amendments as suggested by Weiland. Mueller commented that he cannot support the motion because he would rather see the addition on the north east side of the existing building. Voss commented, as maker of the motion, that he agrees with Mueller and would like these issues addressed and feels there could be a better utilization of the property, however, is generally in favor of the expansion. MOTION failed 4 to 4. Those in favor were: Clapsaddle, Burma, Voss and Hanus. Those opposed were: Reifschneider, Weiland, Michael, and Mueller. Michael commented that he is not sure this is the best utilization of the land. Reifschneider commented that he is opposed to the location. MOTION made by Mueller, seconded by Clapsaddle, to recommend this case be tabled until the February 24, 1997 Planning Commission meeting. Motion carried unanimously. Hanus suggested that the school bring the old drawings to the next meeting which shows the expansion on the north east side of the building. PLANNING REPORT Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. TO: Mound Planning Commission and Staff FROM: Mark Koegler, City Planner DATE: February 3, 1997 SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit - Public and Private Schools and Administrative Offices APPLICANT: Westonka Public Schools (ISD #277) CASE NUMBER: 97-08 HKG FILE NUMBER: 97-5e LOCATION: Shirley Hills Primary School EXISTING ZONING: Single Family Residential (R- 1) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Public/Semi-Public (School) BACKGROUND: Westonka Public Schools is seeking a conditional use permit to construct an addition to the Shirley Hills School to house district offices and space for programs. "Public and Private Schools and Administrative Offices" are allowed as a conditional use in the R-1 zone per a zoning change that was processed in tandem with this CUP application. The portion of the site that will contain the new facilities in not in Mound's shoreland area, therefore, the project is not subject to impervious cover restrictions or other regulations for the shoreland zone. The proposal includes a building addition of 29,242 square feet which will house offices for the school district and classroom space for a variety of educational uses including a preschool program. All of the proposed uses will be housed in the new two-story addition which will be attached to the southwest corner of the existing school. The proposed conditional use permit will also need to include the preschool since "Licensed Day care and Preschools (13 or more) is listed as a conditional use in the R-1 zone. The site plans submitted with the application show the extent of the proposed project. In addition to the building itself, construction will also involve a parking lot, playground area, landscaping improvements and supporting utilities. COMMENTS: Westonka Public Schools and their consultants submitted an extremely well detailed application packet. Their plans and supporting documentation present a proposed project that complies with every aspect of Mound's Zoning Code including setbacks, building height, building materials, screening, landscaping, lighting, and fences. The only issues that need to be resolved pertain to site utilities and they are ones that are customarily included as part of the "conditions" of an approval action. 7300 Metro Boulevard, Suite 525, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439 (612) 835-9960 Fax (612) 835-3160 ll?~ Planning Report - Conditional Use Permit February 3, 1997 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of a conditional use permit for Westonka Public Schools to establish a "public school and administrative offices" and a "preschool serving more than 13 students" at the Shirley Hills Primary School site subject to the following conditions: 1. Plans stamped "Received January 23, 1997, Mound Planning & Insp." including sheets CUP1 through CUP8 are incorporated into the conditional use permit approval. 2. Proposed signage shall comply with the Mound Sign Ordinance. 3. Grading and drainage plans shall require Minnehaha Creek Watershed District approval. The applicant shall supply a detail of the domestic and fire protection water service(s) to the new building addition which shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer and/or Fire Marshall. 5. Erosion control fencing shall be extended along Lynwood Boulevard up to the south leg of the existing loop entrance drive. 6. If a temporary entrance is established during construction, such entrance shall be surfaced with rock. Rev. 3-6-96 Application for city of Mound 5341 Ma~ood Road, Mound, ~ 5536 ~ . - ..... Phone: 472-0600, Fax: 472-0620 Planning Co=ission City Council Date: Case No. ~l~ --0~ ~l ~0' 0 0 Conditional Use Permit Fee: $~O(k~O-- Distribution: City Planner: I--_~.-7.--q7 Public Works: City Engineer: % Other: ~r~ Please type or print the following information: PROPERTY Subject Address 2450 Wilshire Boulevard INFORMATION Name of Business Shirley Hills Primary School LEGAl. l.ol ~ '* B Block 2 P,at # DESCRIPTION Subdivision Shirley Hills Unit D PlO# 24-117-24-12-0059 APPLICANT The applicant is: X__owner other: Name Westonka Public Schools (ISD ?/277) ~-~-~ Address 5600 Lynwood Boulevard, Mound, MN 55364 Phone (H} (W) 491-8007 (M) Name OWNER lif other than Address applicant} Phone (H) (W) (M) ARCHITECT, "~ SURVEYOR, OR Address 21 Water Street, Excelsior, MN 55331 ENGINEER Phone (H)' (W) 474-3291 (M) ZONING Circle: ~) R-lA R-2 R-3 B-1 B-2 DISTRICT CHANGE OF FROM: USE <~ . .. Conditional Use Permit Application Page 2 Description of Proposed Use: (See attached narrative description.) EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED USE: List impacts the proposed use will have on property in the vicinity, including, but not limited to traffic, noise, light, smoke/odor, parking, and describe the steps taken to mitigate or eliminate the impacts. The project will result in increased traffic on the site. Ample parking has been provided on the site, and the parking lot has been partially screened with landscaping to mitigate the impact on neighboring properties. If applicable, a development schedule shall be attached to this application providing reasonable guarantees for the completion of the proposed development. Estimated Development Cost of the Project: $ Has an application ever been made for zoning, variance, conditional use permit, or other zoning procedure for this property? (X) yes, ( ) no. If yes, list date(s) of application, action taken, resolution number(s) and provide copies of resolutions. Conditional Use Permit approved - Resolution #94-12 Conditional Use Permit approved - Resolution #95-78 Applicant's S,~nat~re Property Owner[s Signature January 23, 1997 Date Date SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL ADDITION PROJECT DESCRIPTION January 23, 1997 The project consists of a 29,242 square foot two story (31 feet high) addition to the existing 67,188 square foot Shirley Hills Primary School. The addition will provide space for the following school district uses which are currently housed in the Westonka Community Center building: Preschool Early Childhood Family Education Early Childhood Special Education Special Services Adult Basic Education District Administration Community Education Approximately 30 staff will work at the facility. The preschool and early childhood programs will serve approximately 75 children. We have met with the Building Official, Fire Chief and Fire Marshal to review their requirements for the project. It was agreed that fire hydrants will be provided, however, a flow test must be performed before the final requirements can be determined. Stormwater drainage is shown to be discharged directly to the storm sewer main in Wilshire Boulevard. Minnehaha Creek Watershed Distict staff have indicated that they are willing to consider this design, along with payment of a fee, as an alternative to construction of a stormwater retention pond on the site. The school district prefers not to construct a pond because it would pose a potential liability to young children and because it would probably eliminate one of the existing ball fields. The proposed design, of course, is pending final approval of the Watershed District. Parking will be provided as follows, along with one loading berth: Spaces Provided Spaces Required Existing 198 Existing 95 New 42 New 67 Total 240 Total 162 One new monument sign will be provided, similar to the existing monument sign. The new sign will be externally lit. Surface applied lettering will also be provided on the building at the entrance. Building materials will be brick, synthetic stucco (EIFS), and aluminum framed windows in keeping with the materials used on the existing school building. A four foot high chain link fence will be provided around the new playground just north of the addition. A six foot high chain link fence will be provided around the east end of the new parking lot to keep children from running across the parking lot as they go between the building and the south playground area. .I \ I I 'C~'18 I I L ,I ,I .I ,I i.I ]tlll,l["lltlit I [ .I .I :lI o WlLSHIRE BLVD. ti (~)--- ! CITY OF MOUND March 12, 1997 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 Dr. Pamela J. Myers, Superintendent Westonka Public Schools 5600 Lynwood Boulevard Mound, MN 55364 RE: REVIEW OF SHIRLEY HILLS SCHOOL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION Dear Dr. Myers: On January 27, 1997, you submitted a completed application for a conditional use permit for an addition at Shirley Hills School. After the Planning Commission meeting on February 10, 1997, your architect informed us that you intend to modify the existing site plan and resubmit another plan for Planning Commission approval prior to the time that your request is acted upon by the City Council. Minnesota Statute § 15.99 gives cities 60 days to make certain types of land use decisions, including conditional use permits. In accordance with your desire to prepare a new plan and the statutory review process, this letter is to inform you that the City is terminating the review time for this project. When you complete your new plan, it will be considered as a new application for the purposes of § 15.99, however, you will not be required to pay any additional application fees to the City of Mound, but additional costs relating to staff review may be assessed to your escrow account. If you have any questions on this matter, please contact our City Planner, Mark Koegler at 835-9960. Sincerely, ~ ) Jon Sutherland Building Official JS:pj cc: Mr. Bert Haglund, TSP/Eos Architects, 21 Water Street, Excelsior, MN 55331 Mark Koegler \9,o'1 prmted on recycled paper August 8, 1995 RESOLUTION #95-78 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A CONDITIONAL USE PER~IT FOR A CHURCH LOCATED WITHIN THE R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW PARKING LOT LOCATED ON SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY FOR ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 2450 WILSHIRE BLVD. & 2451 FAIRVIEW LANE, TRACTS A THROUGH G, INCLUSIVE, REGISTERED LAND SURVEY NO. 739, & THAT PART OF BLOCK 2, SHIRLEY HILLS UNIT D, PID'S 24-117-24 12 0014, 0058 & 0059 P&Z CASE #95-30 WHEREAS, St. John's Lutheran Church, together with Independent School District #277, have applied for a Conditional Use Permit to allow for the construction of a new parking lot, and; WHEREAS, the Mound Zoning Ordinance allows Churches and Public Schools to operate within the R-1 Single Family Residential Zoning District by Conditional Use Permit, and; WHEREAS, the proposal involves the construction of one new parking lot and the expansion of an existing lot. The new construction will actually occur on property owned by Independent School District #277 (Shirley Hills School) and it will be used by both the school and the church. An agreement between the two parties will be established, and; WHEREAS, the expansion of the existing parking lot will occur on church property, southeast of the existing building, and; WHEREAS, Mound's Zoning Ordinance addresses parking under Section 350:760. That section allows parking serving a principal use to be off-site providing it is controlled either by "deed or long-term lease." It is the church's plan is to lease the property from the school district and the school will have use of the facility during off-peak church hours, and; WHEREAS, Mound's Zoning Ordinance requires all new parking lots to have either concrete or bituminous surfacing and concrete curb. Both proposed parking lots comply with this requirement and; ' WHEREAS, the church's building committee has investigated other parking alternatives through a three year study, and this location was found to be the best due to topography, and; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request and recommended approval, with the conditions as recommended by staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, as follows: 174 August 8, I995 The City Council does hereby approve a Conditional Use Permit for St. John's Lutheran Church to construct a new parking lot and expand an existing parking lot and hereby approves a parking space width variance of one foot subject to the following conditions: ae A copy of the lease agreement between the school district and St. John's Church shall be submitted to the City prior to release of the final conditional use permit resolution. Ce The applicant shall submit a landscaping plan for review and approval by City staff. Said plan shall be approved prior to construction. The applicant shall have a registered land surveyor prepare and submit impervious cover calculations for the two lots that contain the proposed par~ing lot expansion. D. The project shall comply with all applicable codes and permit requirements. E. Furnish stormwater calculations for the easterly parking lot which may require revisions to the curb openings and/or erosion control. F. Connect the concrete curb of the proposed westerly parking lot to the curb radius of the entrances from Maywood Road. G. The grading, drainage and erosion control plans to be approved by the MCWD. H. Construction of all improvements shall be in conformance with all local, state and federal ordinance and permit requirements. This Conditional Use Permit is granted for the following legally described property: Church Property PID 24-117-24 12 0014: Tracts A through G, inclusive, Registered Land Survey No. 739, according to the plat thereof of record in Hennepin County, Minnesota; subject to road easement over the north 33 feet of Tracts A, B, C, and G of said Registered Land Survey; together with: PID 24-117-24 12 0058: That part of block 2, Shirley Hills Unit D, lying southeasterly of the southeasterly line of Tract F, Registered Land Survey No. 739, and northeasterly of the southeasterly extension of the southwesterly line of Tract G of said Registered Land Survey No. 739, according to the plats thereof of record. I ,oI 175 August 8, 1995 School ProDerty PID 24-117-24 12 0059: That part of Block 2, Shirley Hills Unit D, according to the plat thereof of record in Hennepin County, Minnesota, which lies northeasterly of County Road No. 125 (Wilshire Boulevard); excepting that part thereof which lies southeasterly of the southeasterly line of Tract F, Registered Land Survey No. 739, and northeasterly of the southeasterly extension of the southwesterly line of Tract G, said Registered Land Survey No. 739, according to the plat thereof of record. Subject to road easement over the north 33 feet thereof. This Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded with the County Recorder or the Registrar of Titles in Hennepin County pursuant to Minnesota State Statute, Section 462.36, Subdivision (1). This shall be considered a restriction on how this property may be used. The property owner shall have the responsibility of filing this resolution with Hennepin County and paying all costs for such recording. A building permit for the subject construction shall not be issued until proof of recording has been filed with the City Clerk. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Jessen and seconded by Councilmember Jensen. The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: Ahrens, Hanus, Jensen, Jessen and Polston The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: None R~tfe~: City ~anager --~ Mayo April 12, 1994 RESOLUTION g94.-42 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A "PUBLIC SCHOOL" LOCATED IN THE R-1 SINGLE FAMILY ZONING DISTRICT FOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 277 (SHIRLEY HILLS ELEMENTARY) 2450 WILSHIRE BLVD. PID #24-117-24 12 0059 P&Z CASE #94-12 WHEREAS, Independent School District No. 277 has applied for a Conditional Use Permit as required by Section 350:640 of the Mound City Code; and WHEREAS, the school is a 'grandfathered" use and as a result, it does not currently have a permit; and WltEREAS, the proposed improvements at Shirley Hills School involve a new north entry vestibule addition of approximately 300 square feet, and a new media center/library addition, approximately 3,250 square feet; and WHEREAS, Shirley Hills School complies with all existing zoning requirements, including setbacks, parking and hardcover; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request and unanimously recommended approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, as follows: The City does hereby grant a Conditional Use Permit for a Public School in the R-1 Single Family Zoning District as the expansion of Shirley Hills School is consistent with the ordinance criteria found in Section 350:525 of the Mound City Code. The drawing labeled "Site Plan', site "CUP-1" is hereby incorporated into the Conditional Use Permit as an exhibit of recognized existing facilities and approved expansion. 2. This Conditional Usc Permit is granted for the following legally described property: All that part of Block 2, lying Northerly and Northeasterly of the following described line: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly line of said Block 2 with the intersection of the Southwesterly line of "Re-Arrangement of Block Seven (7), Shirley Hills, Unit B" extended Northwesterly; thence Northwesterly in a straight line to the point of intersection of the extension Southeasterly of the line between Lots 7 and 8, Block 3, Shirley Hills, Unit D, and the 19,11 81 April 12, 1994 Westerly line of said Block 2, and there terminating, except that part of said Block 2 lying Southeasterly of the Southeast line of Tract F, Registered Land Survey No. 739, and Northeasterly of the extension Southeasterly of the Southwesterly line of Tract G, said Registered Land Survey No. 739, and except that part of said Block 2, lying North of the following described line: Beginning at the intersection of the Westerly line of Registered Land Survey No. 739, and the North line of Section 24, Township 117, Range 24; thence Southerly along the Westerly line of said Registered Land Survey No. 739 a distance of 33 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described; thence Westerly and parallel to the North line of Section 24, Township 117, Range 24 to the Westerly line of said Block 2, in Shirley Hills, Unit D, Mound, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said Hennepin County. This Conditional Use Permit shall be recorded with the County Recorder or the Registrar of Titles in Hennepin County pursuant to Minnesota State Statute, Section 462.36, Subdivision (1). This shall be considered a restriction on how this property may be used. e The property owner shall have the responsibility of filing this resolution with Hennepin County and paying all costs for such recording. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Smith and seconded by Councilmember Jensen. The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: Ahrens, Jensen, Jessen, Johnson and Smith. The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: none. Mayor ~r?/ Attest: City Clerk 82 December 26, 1984 RESOLUTION NO. 84-211 RESOLUTION TO CONCUR WITH THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE A SIGN VARIANCE FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 277, PID ~24-117-24 12 0059 WHEREAS, Shirley Hills Elementary School has requested a sign variance; and WHEREAS, said sign would be erected as a free standing bulletin board, at 2450 Wilshire Blvd. and will be 24 square feet in area, setback at least 10 feet from the property line, and less than 10 feet in height as shown on "Exhibit A"; and WHEREAS, said sign would identify the location of Shirley Hills Elementary School at 2450 Wilshire Blvd. described. as that part of Block 2, lying Northeasterly of County Road 125 and Southwesterly of Southwesterly line of Tract G, R.L.S. #739 and the same extended except street, PID #24-117-24 12 0059. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, does hereby approve the sign variance as requested for 2450 Wilshire Blvd. and described on "Exhibit A". Also wai'ver of required application fee as requested by the applicant, P. Robert Hyytinen, Principal. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Jessen and seconded by Councilmember Paulsen. The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: Charon, Jessen, Paulsen and Polston. The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: none. Couneilmember Peterson was absent and excused. Mayor Attest: City Clerk ,I CITY OF MOUND - ZONING INFORMATION SHEET ADDRESS: SURVEY ON FILE?/YES~'/ NO ZONING DISTRICT, LOT SIZE/WIDTH: B1 7~5OO/O 82 20,000/80 R2 6,000/40 83 10,000/60 R2 14,000/80 R3 SEE ORD. I1 30~000/100 EXISTING LOT SIZE: LOT WIDTIt: LOT DEPTH: LOT OF RECORD? YES / NO YARD [ DIRECTION llOUSE ......... F~ONT ~y~ CUt CC~.~eC~ S,DE . ac4 e SIDE N S E E w w REAR N S E W LAKE N S E W TOP OF BI.UFF REQUIRED EXISThNG~ROPOSED VARIANCE i0' 15' 50' OR 30' GARAGE. SllED ..... OR OTIIER DETACItED BUILDINGS FRONT FRONT SIDE SIDE REAR LAKE N S E W N S E W N S E W N S E W N S E W N S E W 4' OR 6' 4' OR 6' 4~ S0' TOP OF BLUFF 10' OR 30' IIARDCOVER ; 30% OR 40% CONFORMING? YES / NO ? ] BY: This Zoning Information Sheet only t;ummarizes a portion of the requirements outlined planning Department at 472-0600, DATED: in ,he Ci,y or Mound Zo~ng Orai~n% ~r 0~"~ ~q°~'~t~3* Ci,y or ~$d D> t,o ',-.J oo · --J oo I (0) :. 17) ' .:"..../ ?-I~ L- Z97.8 RI. $ ~0 125 .% ,,. IZ (s~) IO (59) 3 (44) 45) CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAY~VOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (61Z) 472.0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 MEMORANDUM April 3, 1997 TO: FROM: SHERWOOD DRIVE PROPERTY OWNERS ED SHUKLE, CITY MANAGER ~ ]' SUBJECT: REVISED COST ESTIMATE AND PROPOSED STREET ASSESSMENT Enclosed is a revised cost estimate and proposed street assessment for the proposed reconstruction of Sherwood Drive. This information will be discussed at the continued public hearing scheduled for Tuesday, April 8, 1997, 7:30 p.m., Mound City Hall. As you can see, the cost of the project can be reduced by nearly 1/3 of the original cost estimate. I would suggest that you attend the public hearing Tuesday evening. If you cannot attend but you have questions or comments, please contact John Cameron, City Engineer, 476-6010. If you cannot attend the public hearing but would like to comment on the proposed project, please submit your comments in writing, to my attention, prior to Tuesday evening's public hearing. Thank you for your interest in this project. (~1 printed on recycled paper McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc. 15050 23rd Avenue North, Plymouth, Minnesota 55447-4739 Telephone 612/476-6010 612/476-8532 FAX Engineers Planners Surveyors April 1, 1997 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 SUBJECT: City of Mound Addendum to PER Sherwood Drive MFRA #11482 Dear Mayor and Councilmembers: Enclosed is a revised cost estimate and proposed street assessment which reflects the reduced cost of the proposed improvements to Sherwood Drive using a bituminous overlay in lieu of complete reconstruction. Cores were taken of the existing street in January to determine the thickness of the bituminous paving and also what if any gravel base was used in the original construction. Because of the snow and ice cover, we were unable to inspect the bituminous surface of the entire street at that time. A thorough inspection and rating of the bituminous surface was completed last week. The original street was constructed with a 2" bituminous mat over fill which varies in depth from 2 to 8 feet. This fill is comprised of a mixture of sand, silty sand and silt and was placed over naturally-occurring sandy clay. The borings do not indicate any gravel base was placed prior to the paving. The existing bituminous pavement was rated using a system recommended by the Asphalt Institute for low-volume asphalt roads. Using this rating system in addition to the recommendations from the soils company, GME Consultants, we believe this street can be overlayed. The following deficiencies will need to be corrected before application of the actual bituminous overlay. 1. Install new concrete curb and gutter on the entire street and concrete aprons at all driveways. An Equal Opporlunity Employer Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council April 1, 1997 Page 2 2. Cut out and repair areas of pavement failure, i.e. potholes, alligatored areas, etc. 3. Fill the major transverse and longitudinal cracks. 4. Skin patch to fill the minor depressions and build up the areas of no crown. The overlay would vary in depth from 3/4" at the edge of the new concrete gutter to as much as 3" at the centerline. The thicker overlay at the center is necessary to provide more crown, as it appears most of the street has little if any crown. It is our opinion that this street can be restored to sufficiently meet the City's needs for many years by using the previously detailed reconstruction method. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me. Very truly yours, McCOMBS FRANK ROOS ASSOCIATES, INC. John Cameron JC:pry Enclosure e:\main:\11482\mound4-1 The following is a breakdown of how the area, frontage and unit charges were calculated. Total Project Cost to be Assessed $38.400.00 Total Cost for area charge Total Cost for frontage charge Total Cost for unit charge Total Project Cost to be assessed = $38,400.00 x 30% = $11,520.00 = $38,400.00 x 30% = $11,520.00 = $38,400.00 x 40% = $15.360.00 = $38,400.00 AreaCharge = $11,520.00 + 307,160 S.F. = $ 0.0375/SF Frontage Charge = $11,520.00 + 1,296.52 L.F. = $ 8.90/LF Unit Charge = $15,360.00 + 12 units = $1,280.00/Unit The following proposed assessment spread was prepared using the City's street improvement assessment policy. PROPOSED STREET ASSESSMENT ~. Parcel NO. Unit Frontage Area Total ~J,~,~-,~Lotl 13-117-24230033 $ 640.00 $ 1,146.59 $ 0.00 $ 1,786.59 13-117-24230034 $ 1,280.00 $ 890.00 $ 813.75 $ 2,983.75 13-117-24230035 $ 1,280.00 $ 889.11 $ 674.25 $ 2,843.36 13-117-24230036 $ 1,280.00 $ 801.00 $ 673.50 $ 2,754.50 13-117-24230037 $ 1,280.00 $ 801.00 $ 1,092.75 $ 3,173.75 13-117-24230038 $ 1,280.00 $ 1,010.95 $ 1,139.25 $ 3,430.20 13-117-24230039 $ 1,280.00 $ 417.41 $ 1,441.50 $ 3,138.91 13-117-24230040 $ 1,280.00 $ 417.41 $ 1,534.50 $ 3,231.91 !!i~! 13-117-2423 0029 5 1,280.00 5 1,613.57 5 1,581.00 5 4,474-57 13-117-24 23 0030 $ 1,280.00 $ 1,409.94 $ 418.50 $ 3,108.44 13-117-24 23 0031 $ 1,280.00 $ 712.00 $ 441.75 $ 2,433.75 13-117-24 23 0032 $ 640.00 $ 867.22 $ 0.00 $ 1,507.22 RLS Part LotB 13-117-24 23 0028 $ 1,280.00 $ 563.19 $ 395.25 $ 2,238.44 City Share (R/W) $ 0.00 $ 0.0Q $ 1.312.50 $ 1,312.50 Totals $15,360.00 $11,539.39 $11,518.50 $38,417.89 Revised 4/1/97 REVISED COST ESTIMATE STREET CONSTRUCTION - SHERWOOD DRIVE ITEM QUANTITY Bituminous Removal Common Excavation Concrete Curb & Gutter Concrete Driveway Aprons Class 5 Gravel Bituminous Base Bituminous Wear Driveway Restoration Manhole Adjustment Gate Valve Adjustment Black Dirt Sod Contingencies (10%) Total Estimated Construction Cost UNIT PRICE 600 SY $ 1.00/SY 50 CY $ 4.00/CY 1,350 LF $ 7.00/LF 800 SF $ 3.00/SF 100 TN $ 10.00/TN 25 TN $ 28.00/TN 200 TN $ 32.00/TN 100 SY $ 10.00/SY 4 EA $ 200.00/EA 1 EA $ 150.00/EA 100 CY $ 7.00/CY 800 SY $ 3.50/SY Engineering, Legal, Fiscal and Administrative Cost (30%) Total Estimated Project Cost ESTIMATED TOTAL $ 1,200.00 $ 200.00 $ 9,450.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 700.00 $ 6,400.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 800.00 $ 150.00 $ 700.00 $ 2,800.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 29,500.00 $ 8,900.00 $ 38,400.00 e:\main:\11482\cost4-1 Revised 4/1/97 /2, go Minutes - Mound Ci~. Council - January 28, 1997 1.8 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PUBLIC I~IPROVEMENTS TO SHERWOOD DRIVE. The City Engineer explained that as directed at November 12, 1996, Meeting, he has investigated the option of adding concrete curb and gutter, and overlaying Sherwood Drive in lieu of a full reconstruction project. They had GME Consultants evaluate the soil conditions and recommend a street section and the feasibility of an overlay. Soil borings were done on Sherwood Drive and it has been determined that the existing street was constructed with a 2" bituminous mat over 2 to 8 feet of pit run fill, composed of sand, silty sand, and silt, with no gravel base. The soils engineers also looked at the option of an overlay on the existing pavement, instead of total reconstruction, a complete determination cannot be made at this time because of the ice and snow cover which makes it impossible to fully evaluate the condition of the existing pavement. He is recommending that the City wait until the ice and snow come off so they can more fully evaluate the street. If the City can overlay and not have to reconstruct the street, it will save approximately 1/3 of what the proposed cost was in the preliminary report. GME has recommended a new pavement design consisting of 6" Class 5 aggregate base with a minimum of 2-1/2" bituminous surface. This design is 1" less bituminous that was used in their preliminary report, which would reduce the estimated cost of the project by approximately $4,000.00 or 7%, if it is totally reconstructed. The City Engineer recommended that a final decision on this project be delayed until spring. The Mayor reopened the Public Hearing. DENISE LARSON, 5574 Sherwood Drive - asked when in the spring this would be considered again. The City Engineer recommended the first meeting in April. There were no further comments or questions from the public. The Mayor brought discussion back to the Council. The Council asked that the Engineer and the Staff be sure to notify all the residents involved of the possible assessments before April 8th Meeting. MOTION by Hanus, seconded by Jensen to continue the Public Hearing until the first Council Meeting in April, April 8, 1997, to allow the City Engineer time to evaluate the street after the snow and ice is gone and come back with a firm recommendation. Ail persons involved in the proposed assessment to be notified of the recommendation and the proposed assessment mounts prior to the April 8th Meeting. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc. 15050 23rd Avenue North, Plymouth, Minnesota 55447~4739 January 24, 1997 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 SUBJECT: City of Mound Proposed Street Reconstruction Sherwood Drive MFRA #11482 Telephone Engineers 612/476-6010 Planners 612/476-8532 FAX Surveyors Dear Mayor and Council Members: As requested, we have investigated the option of adding concrete curb and gutter, and overlaying Sherwood Drive in lieu of a full reconstruction project. The services of GME Consultants were retained to evaluate the soil conditions and recommend a street section and the feasibility of an overlay. The existing street was constructed with a 2" bituminous mat over 2 to 8feet of pit run fill, composed of sand, silty sand, and silt. Beneath the fill is naturally-occurring sandy clay. GME has recommended a new pavement design consisting of 6" Class 5 aggregate base with a minimum of 2-1/2" bituminous surface. This design is 1" less bituminous than we used in our preliminary report, which would reduce the estimated cost of the project by approximately $4,000.00, or 7%. The soils engineers also looked at the option of an overlay on the existing pavement, instead of total reconstruction. A complete determination cannot be made at this time because of the ice and snow cover which makes it impossible to fully evaluate the condition of the existing pavement. It may be possible to cut out and repair the worst areas and then overlay the entire street. In the spring, after the street is free of ice and snow, this option can be addressed. If at the time, it is determined that an overlay is feasible, the cost of the project could be reduced by as much as 35%. We are recommending that a final decision on this project be delayed until spring. Very truly yours, McCOMBS FRANK ROOS ASSOCIATES, INC. John Cameron JC:jb e:main:11482:jcl-24 An Equat 0pportunity Employer November 26, 1996 RESOLUTION//96- RESOL~ON ORDERING I/VI~ROVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR TltE IMPROVEME~ OF Slt'ERWOOD DRIVE WltEREAS, a resolution of the City Council adopted September 24, 1996 setting a public hearing date of November 12, 1996, continued on November 26, 1996 on the proposed improvement of Sherwood Drive; and, wl:rER~AS, a notice was mailed ten days prior and a notice was published two weeks prior to the hearing and the hearing was held on November 26, 1996, at which all persons desiring to be heard were given an opportunity to be heard thereon. NOW, 'IItEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the city of Mound, Minnesota: 1. Such improvement is necessary, cost-effective, and feasible as detailed in the feasibility report. 2. Such improvement is hereby ordered as proposed in the Council resolution adopted September 24, 1996 and pursuant to a petition of affected property owners. 3. McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc., is hereby designated as the engineer for this improvement. They shall prepare plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Councilmember The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: and seconded by The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: Acting City Clerk Minutes'". Mound City Council - November 26, 1996 1.9 PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PUBLIC ~ROVEMENTS TO SHERWOOD DRIVE. John Cameron, City Engineer, reviewed the feasibility report he had prepared. His conclusion was that it was feasible to complete this project as petitioned for by eight abutting property owners. (Councilrnember Jensen arrived at 7:50 PM) Mayor Polston opened the public hearing. Denise Larson, 5574 Sherwood Drive. She stated she did not sign the petition. She saw no problem with the road structurally. She was opposed to the improvement. She would be assessed the largest amount and would probably have to sell her home and move. She stated the improvement would really affect only a few houses on the end of the cul-de-sac. The people with the water in their basements should improve their own private property to prevent the water from running into their basements. Carl Hanson, 5501 Sherwood Drive. He stated that the street is not that bad. Maybe put an overlay on the top and add new curbing. He asked how often the street had been repaired? He had originally si~ed the petition, but now felt the cost was too high. He suggested the City do an overlay and keep the cost down. Bern/ce Putt, 5510 Sherwood Drive. She stated that she had signed the petition, but in seeing the est/mated cost, she felt it was too high also. Greg Eurich, 5535 Sherwood Drive. He stated he lived on the comer of County Road 110 and Sherwood Drive. His house is below the road, would more water run down his driveway when the road was improved? John Cameron, City Engineer, stated that the new curbing and current storm sewer would prevent more water from nmning into his driveway. Cameron stated that soil borings had not been done to see if the base of the road was in good shape. There were no documentation as to the number of repairs that Md been done and how often and what the cost was. He suggested a report be prepared by Mr. Skinner for information. He also suggested that mil borings could be done to test the base. Also, it could be possible to do an overlay and new curbs. The cost could be lowered by 1/3 if only an overlay and new curbs were done. Mayor Polston stated he didn't think that an overlay should be done if the road base was bad, that would only create a bad road in 2-3 years and not last the 20 year time of a totally new road. Reducing the cost could reduce the qual/ty of the road. Denise Larson asked if a report could be prepared by the Public Works Superintendent as to the repairs done. Mayor Polston asked if there were any comments either for or against the improvement project on Sherwood Drive. There were none. He closed the public hearing and returned the item to the Council. Councilmember Hanus suggested obtaining more information before proceeding with the project. City Attorney Pearson stated that the report was prepared according the request of the petitioners. Cameron stated that the project-needed 35 % of the frontage owners agreeing. The properties on the cul-de-sac, where the problem lies, has the least amount of frontage on Sherwood Drive. Mayor Polston suggested the public hearing be continued until repair reports and soil borings could be completed to see determine the need, and then discuss the improvement. MOTION by Ahrens, seconded by Hanus to continue the public h6aring on the improvement of Sherwood Drive until January 28, 1997, and authorize the city engineer to do necessary soil borings to determine the base of the road and repair reports be prepared. The motion carried 4-0. CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 Publish in the Laker October 29, 1996 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF MOUND Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Mound will meet in the council chambers of the city hall at 7:30 pm, on Tuesday, November 12, 1996 to consider the making of improvements on Sherwood Drive pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 429.011 to 429.111. The area proposed to be assessed is Sherwood Drive. The estimated cost of such improvement is $61,800. Such persons as desire to be heard with reference to the proposed improvement will be heard at this meeting. Linda Strong, CMC, Acting City Clerk pnnMd on recycled IMper Sep~n~.r 2~, 1~96 RESOLI~r'ION//96-98A RESOLUTION KE~G REPORT AND CALLING PUBLIC lq'E4RLNG ON SI:WRWOOD DRIVE IMI~RO~NT WB-KR_EAS, pursuant to resolution of the Mound City Council adopted Au~mt 27, 1996, a report has been prepared by McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc. with reference to the improvement of Sherwood Drive and this report was received by the Council on September 24, 1996. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY ~ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOUND, MINNF_SOTA: The Council will consider the improvement of such street in accordance with the report and the assessment of abutting property for all or a portion of the improvement pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429 at an estimated total cost of the improvement of $61,800. A public hearing shall be held on such proposed improvement on the 12th day of November, 1996, in the Council chambers of the City Hall at 5341 Maywood Road, Mound, and the clerk shall give mailed and published notice of such heating and improvement as required by law. Moved by Atn-ens, seconded by Jensen, unan/mously carried. Adopted by the Council this 24h day of September, 1996. Attest: Acting City C~erk Mayor McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc. Engineers Planners Surveyors Preliminary Engineering Report Sherwood Drive fo?' The City of Mound September, 1996 15050 23rd Avenue North, Plymouth, Minnesota 55447-4739, Telephone 612/476-6010, Fax 612/476-8532 McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc. 15050 23rd Avenue North, Plymouth, Minnesota 55447-4739 Telephone 612/476-6010 61 2/476-8532 FAX Engineers Planners Surveyors September 19, 1996 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 SUBfECT: Proposed Street Improvements Sherwood Drive MFRA #11482 Dear Mayor and Council Members: As requested, we are submitting a Preliminary Engineering Report for proposed street improvements on Sherwood Drive. If you have any questions or need additional information on this report, we will be pleased to discuss this further at your convenience. Very truly yours, McCOMBS FRANK ROOS ASSOCIATES, INC. John Cameron JC:pry Enclosures An Equal Opportunity Employer Sherwood Drive was constructed by a private developer in 1966 when the plat Sherwood Shores was created. The street was constructed with a bituminous surface and bituminous curb that directed nm-off from the cul-de-sac to Commerce Boulevard (County Road 110). This street was not considered for reconstruction when the other streets were done from 1978 to 1981 since it was already bituminous and only 12 to 14 years old. The sanitary sewer and watermain were also installed by the Developer in 1966. This street is now 30 years old and is need of major repairs or reconstruction. With the patching, seal coat and general disintegration, very little of the old curb is left to contain and direct run-off. A few of the homes were constructed with driveways that sloped away from the street and are experiencing water problems. STREET DESIGN The existing street surface and base would be removed to an acceptable subgrade. Any salvageable gravel base would be reused in the new street construction. The existing street is approximately 30 feet wide, whereas the proposed width would be 28 feet from back of curb to back of curb. This is the standard width used in the City for the last 20 years and allows for parking on one side only. The typical street section to be used will consist of a minimum of 6" Class 5 Gravel, 2" of Bituminous Base and a 1-1/2" Bituminous Wearing Course. CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER The curb used would be the City's standard surmountable concrete curb and gutter with 3 foot concrete aprons at all driveways. The driveways disturbed by the construction will be restored in kind and the particular ones experiencing run-offproblems will be given special attention. The proposed street grade will be very close to what exists, thus the new curbs will be installed to match the existing yards as close as possible. All boulevard areas disturbed by the construction will be restored with 4" of black dirt and new sod. STORM SEWER No additional storm sewer is proposed for this project. In the mid 1980's, when Hennepin County upgraded County Road 110, they installed new catch basins on Sherwood Drive at the end of the curb radiuses fi.om 110. We are proposing to start the street reconstruction at this point. The entire length of Sherwood Drive is only 600 feet which is well under the allowable distance to drain water in the concrete gutters. We would recommend that the existing sanitary sewer line be televised prior to the street construction. This would allow for repairs if any broken or displaced pipe is discovered. The only other utility work proposed would be the adjustment of manhole castings and valve boxes to match the new bituminous surface. COST ESTIMATE The estimated cost of the street reconstruction as described herein is $61,800.00. A detailed breakdown of the costs are included with this report. The estimated cost are for 1997 construction and include 30% for engineering, legal, fiscal and administrative costs. 1230 COST ESTIMATE STREET CONSTRUCTION - SHERWOOD DRIVE ITEM QUANTITY ~ Bituminous Removal 2,300 SY $ 1.00/SY Common Excavation 400 CY $ 4.00ICY Concrete Curb & Gutter 1,350 LF $ 7.00/LF Concrete Driveway Aprons 860 SF $ 3.00/SF Class 5 Gravel 870 TN $ 10.00/TN Bituminous Base 230 TN $ 2$.00/TN Bituminous Wear 170 TN $ 32.00/TN Driveway Restoration 160 SY $ 10.00/SY Manhole Adjustment 4 EA $ 200.00/EA Gate Valve Adjustment 1 EA $ 150.00/EA Black Dirt 100 CY $ 7.00ICY Sod 1,000 SY $ 3.50/SY Contingencies (10%) Total Estimated Construction Cost Engineering, Legal, Fiscal and Administrative Cost (30%) Total Estimated Project Cost ESTIMATED $ 2,300,00 $ 1,600,00 $ 9,450.00 $ 2,580.00 $ 8,700.00 $ 6,440.00 $ 5,440.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 800.00 $ 150.00 $ 700.00 $ 3,500.00 $ 4.340.00 $ 47,600.00 $ 61,800.00 ASSESSMENT~ It has been the City's policy to assess most of the cost of the improvements to the benefiting properties. When the large reconstruction projects were done in the late 70's and early 80's, the City contributed 1 mill, which calculated to 1 to 1-12/% of the total cost of the project. For purposes of this report, we have included the area of the City fight-of-way in the assessment formula as a suggested City's share of the project. This would be approximately 3% of the total cost of the project. In 1976 the City adopted a street improvement assessment policy under Resolution No. 76-77. The assessment criteria is as follows: a. 30 percent of the total cost to be assessed shall be based on front footage (front and sides). All lots shall be deemed to have at least a minimum of 40 front feet. b. 30 percent of the total cost to be assessed shall be based on the square footage of the property to be assessed. c. 40 percent of the total cost to be assessed shall be based on a unit basis. Since 1976 the City Council has added the following refinements to the policy. 1. Triangle Lots - Lots that form a triangle on two streets are to be assessed for footage on the long side only. Multiple units are assessed on the basis of 3/4 unit per each residential unit in the building (example: a 50 unit apartment is assessed for 37.5 units plus footage plus area). Lots that front on a County Road and a street improvement will be assessed on the same basis as other lots except that the units and square footage will be reduced by 50 percent. 4. Lots that front on a street to be improved and which have previously been assessed for another street improvement project will be assessed for footage only. 5. Lots that have streets on three sides are to be assessed for footage on the long side and the average length of the other two sides. 6. The cost of driveway entrances over 12 feet wide are assessed directly to the property owner. Ney. 7. 1996 2'2?PM MCCOMBS FRANK R00S No. 9823 P. 2/2 The follov4ng is a breakdown of how ~ a~, frontage and urfit cl~tges w~ calculalcd. Total Project Cost to be Assessed $61 Total Coa for area charge Total Cost for frontage charge To~al Cost for unit charge Tmal Project Cost to be a~scsscd $61,800.00 x 30% = $18,540.00 $61,800.00 x 30% = $18,540.00 $61,800.00 x 40% = $~ $61,800.00 Area Charge = $18,540.00 + 307,160S.F. = $ 0.06/SF Frontage Charge = $18,540.00 + 1..296.52 L.F. = $14.30/LF Unit Charge = $24,720.00 4- 12 units - $2,060.00/Unit The following proposed assessmeat spread was prepared using the City's street improvement assessment policy. PROPOSED STREET ASSESSME~ L.r, gaLl:~. ~- U~t Frontage Area ~ Lot 1 13-117-24 23 0033$ 1,030.00 $ 1,842.27 $ 0.00 $ 2,872.27 Lot2 13-117-24230034 $ 2,060.00 $ 1,430.00 $ 1,302.00 $ 4,792.00 Lot3 13-117-24230035 $ 2,060.00 $ 1,428.57 $ 1,078.80 $ 4,567.37 Lot4 13-117-24230036 $ 2,060.00 $ 1,287.00 $ 1,077.60 $ 4,424.60 Lot5 13-117-24230037 $ 2,060.00 $ 1,287.00 $ 1,748.40 $ 5,095.40 Lot6 13-117-24230038 $ 2,060.00 $ 1,623.77 $ 1,822.80 $ 5,506.57 Lot7 13-117-24230039 $ 2,060.00 $ 670.67 $ 2,306.40 $ 5,037.07 Lot8 13-117-24230040 $ 2,060.00 $ 670.67 $ 2,455.20 ,$ 5,185.87 RLS Lot B 13-117-24 23 0029$ 2,060.00 $ 2,592.59 $ 2,529.60 $ 7,182.19 RLS Lot C 13-117-24 23 0030$ 2,060.00 $ 2,265.41 $ 669.60 $ 4,995.01 RLS LorD 13-11%24 230031 $ 2,060.00 $1,144.00 $ 706.80 $ 3,910.80 RLS LotE 13-117-24230032 $ 1,030,00 $1,393.39 $ 0.00 $ 2,423.39 RLS PattLotB 13-117-24 23 0028$ 2,060.00 $ 904.90 $ 6'32.40 $ 3,597.30 city Share (R/w) $ 220EOi $..L19E Totals $24,720.00 518,540.24 $18,429.60 $61,689.84 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS This street is 30 years old and has fulfilled the normal life expectancy for a residential street of that particular design. Substantial maintenance savings will be realized from the proposed improvement and it will also solve some water problems that a couple homes are experiencing. It is the opinion of the Engineer that the proposed project is feasible and can best be accomplished as described herein. ¢:~nain:\ 11482Lrptg- 19 CATION EXHIBIT A ILESOL~ON ~36-86A RESOL~ON ACCEFrING PETITION AND ORDERING PREPARATION OF FEASIBILITY REPORT ON ~ I1VIPRO~ OF SI:FFRWOOD DRIVE August27, 1996 BE IT RESOLVED BY, the City Council of the City of Mound: A cerm{n petition requesting the improvement of Sherwood Drive has been fried with the City Council on August 27, 1996, is hereby declared to be signed by the required percentage of owners of property affected thereby. This declaration is made in conformity to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.035. The petition is hereby referred to McCombs Frank Roos Associates, Inc., and that company is instructed to report to the Council with all convenient speed advising the Council in a preliminary was as 'to whether the proposed improvement is necessary, cost-effective, and feasible and as to whether it should best be made as proposed or in connection with some other improvement, and the estimated cost of the improvement as recommended. The foregoing resolution was moved by Mayor Polston and seconded by Council.member Hanus. The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: Ahrens, I--Ianus, Jensen, Jessen and Polston. The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: None Attest: Acting City Clerk Resolution adopted: August 27, 1996 Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 97- RESOLUTION GRANTING FINAL PLAT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPROVAL FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA (PDA) WITH VARIANCES FOR 'MAPLE MANORS' TWIN HOME RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, the final plat of Maple Manors has been submitted in the manner required for platting of land under the City of Mound Ordinance Code, Section 330:00 and under Chapter 462 of the Minnesota State Statutes and all proceedings have been duly conducted thereunder; and WHEREAS, the City Council, on January 14, 1997, held a public hearing pursuant to Section 330:00 of the Mound City Code of Ordinances, to consider the approval of the preliminary plat of Maple Manors located on property described as: 5490 Three Points Blvd. (vacant land): That part of the West 100 feet of Lot 25, "Lafayette Park Lake Minnetonka" lying north of the South 345 feet of said Lot 25; Also that part of the East 50 feet of the West 150 feet of said Lot 25 lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way line of Three Points Boulevard; Also that part of the East 100 feet of the West 250 feet of said Lot 25 which lies north of a line drawn east at right angles to the west line of said Lot 25 from a point on said west line distant 318.29 feet north, as measured along said west line, from the southwest corner of said Lot 25. PID 13-117-24 22 0249. WHEREAS, said plat is in all respects consistent with the City plan and the regulations and the requirements of the laws of the State of Minnesota and the City Code of Ordinances of the City of Mound. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota; A. Final plat approval is hereby granted for Maple Manors Twin Home Residential Development under PDA requirements, as requested by Waters Edge Investment Co. and as shown on the attached 'Exhibit A', subject to compliance with all of the conditions found in the City Engineer's memo dated April 1, 1997, set forth and incorporated herein as part of the document as 'Exhibit B', and all the conditions of the preliminary plat approval (Resolution #97- 1) set forth and incorporated herein as part of the document and the following conditions: The Developer shall secure all applicable permits as defined by the City Engineer from all entities with jurisdiction over this project. Park dedication fees shall be collected in the amount of $5,000 prior to release of this resolution for filing of the final plat. Proposed Resolution Maple Manors Final Plat April S, 1997 Page 2 o o ° 10. 11. No construction activity shall occur on the site until all applicable provisional or final permits have been issued by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District and other applicable agencies. The Developer shall provide the City Attorney with Homeowner's Documents and Declaration of Covenants for his review and approval. The Developer shall also provide the City Attorney with information necessary to conduct a title search and make a clear title opinion, all prior to filing of the final plat with Hennepin County. Prior to the City releasing the final plat, the Developer shall sign a development contract furnished by the City. The development contract shall stipulate that construction of all items covered by said contract and shall be completed within a specified period of time and shall require compliance with all City Codes not modified by this resolution. As part of the development contract, the Developer shall furnish the City with a performance bond, an irrevocable letter of credit, or other form of security approved by the City Attorney in the amount of 125% of the cost of all applicable public improvements necessary to be completed prior to filing the final plat. The Developer shall provide the necessary escrow funds required in Section 330:30 of the City Code. The existing balance of $ plus an additional, $1,000 plus any additional sums necessary to cover engineering, planning, legal and administrative expenses shall be deposited with the City prior to the City releasing the final plat. The plat shall be filed with Hennepin County within 240 days of the City Council approving the final plat (November 27, 1997). Certificates of Occupancy will not be issued for homes in the subdivision until utilities and access servicing the homes are approved by the City Engineer, Fire Chief and Building Official. Construction and maintenance of the site shall adhere to MPCA Best Management Practices. Construction documents submitted to the City Engineer shall reflect said BMPs. A new 100 year flood elevation is being created for the stormwater holding pond which applies to units 7 and 8. The City floodplain ordinance requires these units to have a two foot freeboard above the 100 year elevation, and the lowest floor elevations shall be revised to be in conformance with the floodplain ordinance. Additional revisions will be required to the grading plan relating, but not limited to, the following issues: erosion control, lowest floor elevations, grading modifications related to the lowest floor elevations, and retaining walls that may be needed and as required by the City Engineer on the east side of the property. Proposed Resolution Maple Manors Final Plat April 8, 1997 Page 3 12. The surveyor shall certify the final grading work is in conformance with the approved grading plan, and the City Engineer and/or Building Official shall review and approve of the surveyors certification. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that such execution of the certificate upon said plat by the Mayor and City Manager shall be conclusive showing of proper compliance therewith by the subdivider and City Officials and shall entitle such plat to be placed on record forthwith without further formality, all in compliance with M.S.A. 462 and the City of Mound Code of Ordinances. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember and seconded by Councilmember The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Mayor Attest: City Clerk EXHIBIT A,-.P,:ESOLIY~.ION t97- .o~ .... & [ EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION {97- CITY OF MOUND, MINNESOTA ENGINEER'S MEMO TO THE MOUND CITY COUNCIL DATE: CASE NO: PETITIONER: FINAL PLAT: LOCATION: April 1, 1997 97-12 Joe Zylman - Waters Edge Investment Co. Maple Manors Three Points Boulevard ASSESSMENT RECORDS: N/A Yes No 2. [] [] [] 3. [] [] [] 4. [] [] [] 5. [] [] [] Watermain area assessments have been levied based on proposed use. Sanitary sewer area assessments have been levied based on proposed use. SAC and REC charges will be payable at the time building permits are issued. Area charges are subject to change periodically as they are reviewed annually on January 1. The rate assessed would be that in effect at the time of final plat approval. Area assessments. Other additional assessments estimated: LEGAL / EASEMENTS / PERMITS: 6. [] [] [] 7. [] [] [] Complies with standard utility/drainage easements - The City will require utility and drainage easements ten feet (10') in width adjoining all streets and five feet (5') in width adjoining side and rear lot lines. SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. All standard utility easements required for construction are provided - N/A No EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97- The City will require twenty feet (20') utility and drainage easements for proposed utilities along the lot lines were these utilities are proposed to be installed. This item has been reviewed with the final construction plans and the following changes are necessary: SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. o 10. 11. Complies with ponding requirements - The City will require the dedication of drainage easements for ponding purposes on all property lines below the established 100-year high water elevation and conformance with the City's comprehensive stormwater drainage plan. SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. All existing unnecessary easements and rights-of-way have been vacated - It will be necessary to vacate the obsolete easements/right-of- way to facilitate the development. This is not an automatic process in conjunction with the platting process. It is the Owner's responsibility to submit a petition as well as legal descriptions of easements proposed to be vacated. The Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title has been submitted to the City with this application If it is subsequently determined that the subject property, is abstract property_, then this requirement does not apply. It will be necessary for the property Owner to provide the City Attorney with the Owner's Duplicate CertifiCate of Title in order that he may file the required easements referred to above. All necessary permits for this project have been obtained - The following permits must be obtained by the Developer: [] DNR [] Hennepin County [] MPCA [] State Health Department [] Minnehaha Creek Watershed District [] U.S. Army Corps of Engineers [] Other The Developer must comply with the conditions within any permit. -2- 12. N/A Yes No EXltIBIT B, REiSOLIFI~ION ~97- Conforms with the City's grid system for street names - The names of the proposed streets in the plat must c, the City grid system for street names. The following cnang, will be necessary: 13. [] [] [] 14. [] [] [] Conforms with the City's Thoroughfare Guide Plan - The following revisions must be made to conform with ti City's adopted Thoroughfare Guide Plan. Acceleration/deceleration lanes provided - Acceleration/deceleration lanes are required at the intersecti, of a~ 15. [] [] [] All existing street rights-of-way are required width - Additional right-of-way will be required on 17. [] [] [] Conforms with City standards requiring the Developer construct utilities necessary to serve this plat - In accordance with City standards, the Developer shall responsible for constructing the necessary sanitary sew water, storm sewer, and streets needed to serve this plat. registered professional engineer must prepare the plans ~ profiles of the proposed sanitary sewer, watermain, sto sewer facilities and streets to serve the development. Final utility plans submitted comply with all (2 requirements- The Developer has submitted the required construction pl~ for the proposed sanitary sewer, watermain and storm se~ facilities; and has also furnished profiles of these utilities well as the proposed street system (public and private). Si SPECIAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED. Per the Developer's request, final plans will be prepared by City. If it is their desire to have the City construct these fac ~ part of its Capital Improvement Program, a petition must submitted to the City. The cutoff date for petitions is Oct¢ -3- 12. N/A Yes No EXI-IIBIT B, RESOLIJTION t[97- Conforms with the City's grid system for street names - The names of the proposed streets in the plat must conform to the City grid system for street names. The following changes will be necessary: 13. [] [] [] Conforms with the City's Thoroughfare Guide Plan - The following revisions must be made to conform with the City's adopted Thoroughfare Guide Plan. Acceleration/deceleration lanes provided - Acceleration/deceleration lanes are required at the intersection of and 15. [] [] [] All existing street tights-of-way are required width - Additional right-of-way will be required on 16. [] [] [] 17. [] [] [] 18. [] [] [] Conforms with City standards requiting the Developer to construct utilities necessary to serve this plat - In accordance with City standards, the Developer shall be responsible for constructing the necessary sanitary sewer, water, storm sewer, and streets needed to serve this plat. A registered professional engineer must prepare the plans and profiles of the proposed sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer facilities and streets to serve the development. Final utility plans submitted comply with all City requirements- The Developer has submitted the required construction plans for the proposed sanitary sewer, watermain and storm sewer facilities; and has also furnished profiles of these utilities as well as the proposed street system (public and private). SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED. Per the Developer's request, final plans will be prepared by the City. If it is their desire to have the City construct these facilities as part of its Capital Improvement Program, a petition must be submitted to the City. The cutoff date for petitions is October -3- N/A Yes N~ 19. [] [] [] EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97 1st of the year preceding construction, if the Developer is paying 100% of the cost. The construction plans conform to the City's adopted Comprehensive Water Distribution Plan - The following revisions will be required: 20. [] [] [] The construction plans conform to the City's adopted Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan - The following revisions will be required: CONDITIONS. SEE SPECIAL It will be necessary to contact Greg Skinner, the City's Public Works Superintendent, 24 hours in advance of making any proposed utility connections to the City's sanitary sewer and water systems. The Developer shall also be responsible for contacting the Public Works Department for an excavating permit prior to any digging within the City right-of-way. GRADING. DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROl,: 22. [] [] [] 23. [] [] [] Minimum basement elevations - Minimum basement elevations must be established for the following lots: All Lots 1 thru 10 have a minimum basement elevation of 933.0. Complies with Storm Drainage Plan - The grading, drainage and erosion control plan has been submitted to the City's Consulting Engineer for review to see if it is in conformance with the City's Comprehensive Storm Drainage Plan. All of their recommendations shall be incorporated in a revised plan. The Grading and Drainage Plan shall also indicate proposed methods of erosion control, including the placement of silt fence in strategic locations. Additionally, the following revisions will be necessary: SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. -4- EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97- SPECIAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: 23. The final plat does not have any easement over the common area shown as Lot 11. Either a blanket drainage and utility easement over the entire lot is required or specific easements for the storm sewer, ponding, drainage, etc. The best solution is a blanket easement over the entire Lot 11. Also, the drainage easement for the wetlands must include everything designated as wetlands. A small area behind Lot 4 is omitted. 24. The City has not been furnished any drainage calculations. Copies of information submitted to the MCWD will be sufficient. 25. The proposed lift station must conform to the City's standard requirements. Additional information is needed such as specific requirements for the control panel, pump, valves, ultrasonic level transmitter, etc. In addition, the control panel must be located on a separate 4'x4' concrete pad in a location as approved by Public Works. The exact location of proposed lift station must also be approved by Public Works. 26. 27. Specifications and construction details must be submitted. Approval of the preliminary grading and drainage plan required that additional information in the form of more topography along the east side of the proposed plat at the existing garages on the adjacent property be provided. Additional topo was also requested south and east of Lot 10 and at the proposed street intersection with Three Points Boulevard. None of this information is on the final grading plan. City ordinance requires existing conditions within 100 feet, but we will accept less as long as the information provided is sufficient. 28. Our preliminary review also required additional information on the existing driveway immediately west of the proposed street. This has not been furnished. 29. The inlets to both storm sewer systems located in the yards adjacent to Lots 9 and 10 will need shallow 27" dia. catchbasin structures. 30. The proposed grade of the new street needs to be flatten more at the intersection with Three Points Boulevard. A slope closer to 2% is preferred. The 7% grade could be steeper, but not over 8% which is the maximum allowed by City code. 31. The Developer shall be responsible for the installation of private utilities, such as telephone, electric and natural gas services. The required utilities shall not be installed until the boulevard or utility easements have been graded. All such utilities shall be installed underground. 32. No building permits shall be issued until a contract has been awarded for utility and street construction and the MPCA permit is issued and the Final Plat has been filed and recorded at Hennepin County. -5- EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97- 33. 34. Prior to acceptance of the completed subdivision by the City Council, it will be necessary to furnish an Engineer's Certification of Completion. Upon receipt of said certification and recommendation by the City Engineer that the completed work will be accepted, the City Council will be requested to accept-the completed public improvements. Acceptance will be by formal Resolution of the City Council. The following items shall be the responsibility of the Developer and shall be covered by an escrow guarantee (surety bond, cash, certificate of deposit, or irrevocable letter of credit), as specified: Sanitary Sewer Watermain Storm Sewer Grading and Street Construction ESTIMATED TOTAL $ 56,000 $ 23,000 $ 21,000 $ 50.000 $150,000 Amount of escrow guarantee: Estimated total ($150,000) x 125% = $187,500 Submitted by: John Cameron, City Engineer e:main: 11417:engmemo -6- Application for MAJOR SUBDMSION City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road, Mound, MN 55364 Phone: 472-0600, Fax: 472-0620 PAID MAR 6 1997 CITY OF MOUND ~'~ ! PLANNING COMM. DATEt~,.~l[! ~,_ CASE NO. C~Y ENGINEER I t P~LIMINARY PLAT $ 200 PUBLIC WO~S II ~ FINAL PLAT $150 DNR il $10/LOT OVER 2 LOTS FI~ DEPARTMENT /i CONDITION~ USE PE~IT: PDA $ 250 ASSESSING ESCROW DEPOS~ $ 1,000 OTHER: VA~NCE $ i00 TOTAL $ t~o. c Please type or )rint the following information: PROPERTY Subject Address ~'~-~ fO INFORMATION EXISTING Lot ~~ LEGAL / DESCRIPTION Subdivision PID~ ZONING ~I$1~ICT Circle: ~-1 ~-2 ~-3 APPLICANT The applicant is: owner ~pther: Name ~ ~ '~ Address ~ / 2~ ~/~ ~, ~0"~ ~' Phone(H) ~--,~,~ (W) OWNER SURVEYOR/ ENGINEER Address ~ Phone(H) (W) ~7~ ~]Y/ (MI Major Subdivision Application Page 2 Description of Proposed Use: EFFECTS OF THE PROPOSED USE: List impacts the proposed use will have on property in the vicinity, includir not limited to traffic, noise, light, smoke/odor, parking, and describe the steps taken to mitigate or eliminate the iml: If applicable, a development schedule shall be attached to this application providing reasonable guarantees for the comt of the proposed development. Estimated Development Cost of the Project: $ ./_~(..9/. oo ,'. O -' RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS: Number of Structures: -5' Number of Dwelling Units/Structure: Lot Area Per Dwelling Unit:_.3,5/OO sq. ft. Total Lot Area: Fo/~O D sq. ft. Has an application ever been made for zoning, variance, conditional use permit, or other zoning procedure for this pro ~ yes, ( ) no. If yes, list date(s) of application, action taken, resolution number(s) and provide copies of resolutio? T! This application must be signed by al__[l owners of the subject property, or an explanation given why this is not the c, Print Applicant's Name Apl~licant's Print Owner's Name Owner's Signature Date Print Owner's Name Owner's Signature Date (Rev. 1/29/97) 3/5/97 C alers Jnve lrnenl 6326 RAMBLER LANE MOUND, MINNESOTA 56364 612-472-,5759 This letter is in regard to the proof of title to the land for the Maple Manors Project. Title is currently held by the Landsmen's who live in Alexandria. We are planning to transfer ownership on 3/17/97. Title will then be held by Waters Edge Investment Co. Sincerely, Joe Zylman President - Waters Edge Investment Co. · REAl I=RTATI:: RRf31('FR · ~FNI::RAI ~.~NTRA~.T('"IR · CHARTERED 470 Pillsbury. Center 200 South Sixth Street Minneapolis MN 55402 (612) 337-9300 telephone (612) 337-9310 fax e-mail: atL'ys@kennedy-graven.corn F£8 2 I CORRINE H. THOMSON Attorney al Law Direct Dial (612) 337-9217 February 20, 1997 Peggy James City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364-1687 RE: Maple Manors Homeowners Documents Dear Ms. James: This is in response to your letter to Curt Pearson dated February 12, 1997. documents enclosed with that letter and have the following comments: I have reviewed the There is a discrepancy between the number of lots indicated in the homeowners documents and the number of lots shown in the approved preliminary plat. The homeowners documents indicate that there are 15 lots, while the plat shows only 11 lots This discrepancy needs to be corrected. With the exception of the discrepancy noted above, the Declaration contains the necessary dedication of easements in favor of the City. There is a provision in the articles that allows the association to be dissolved and, upon dissolution, the common area to be dedicated to the public. If the dedication is refused, the property is transferred to any non-profit corporation, association, trust or organization devoted to a similar purpose. This is noted for your information and not by way of objection. Sincerely, Corrine H. Thomson cc: John Dean CC: JOEL ZYLMAN 2-21-97 MARK KOEGLER " JOHN CAMERON " CAHt18217 MU200-62 January 14, 1997 RESOLUTION NO. 97-1 RF~OLU~ON APPROVING A PRELIMINARY PLAT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA WITH VARIANCES FOR MAPLE MANORS TWIN HOME RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT THAT PART OF LOT 25, LAFAYETTE PARK PID 13-117-24 22 0246, CASE g96-69 WHEREAS, the applicant, Joe Zylman of Waters Edge Investment Co., has submitted an application for a Preliminary Plat and Conditional Use Permit to establish "Maple Manors" as a Planned Development Area, with variances, pursuant to Section 330 of the Mound City Code, and; WHEREAS, the ten housing units in the development will consist of one level twin homes that will be owner occupied. In order for twin homes to be built on property zoned R- IA, a Conditional Use Permit needs to be approved to establish a Planned Development Area, and; WHEREAS, the project results in the following variances: Right-of-Way Width Cul-de-sac Right-of-Way (radius) Cul-de-sac Paved Street (radius) Lot Size (all Lots except 8) Lot Size - Lot 8 required proposed variance 50' 40' 10' 50' 40' 10' 40' 35' 5' 6,000 sf 3,440 sf 2,560 sf 6,000 sf 3,314 sf 2,686 sf WHEREAS, the ten (10) units comply with the maximum density allowable under the shoreland restrictions without the density bonuses that are allowed by the Code. The non- shoreland PDA standards would allow this site to have 14 units under R-IA zoning. As proposed, the net density equates to 8,569 square feet of land per unit, and; WHEREAS, the granting of the variances requested will not confer upon the applicant any special privilege that is denied owners of other lands in the same zone, and; WHEREAS, the proposed subdivision as conditioned is consistent with the comprehensive plan, and; WHEREAS, the proposed design as conditioned is consistent with applicable development plans and policies, and; WHEREAS, the physical characteristics of the site are suitable for the type and density of development contemplated if the conditions imposed herein are met, and; January 14, 1997 WHEREAS, according to the plan, 18 of the 34 trees on the site will be preserved, and; WHEREAS, the Mound Wetland Ordinance identifies the wetland contour in the area of the project as 929.5. A wetland delineation was completed for the site. All of the proposed units comply with the Watershed District's 35 foot setback requirements from the edge of the wetland, and; WHEREAS, this development will create nonconforming situations on the adjacent properties that are not pan of this development. A new street frontage will be created for the two residential lots that lie along Three Points Blvd. to the south of the site. Parcel 250 has a garage that is located approximately 5 feet from the property line and the home is located approximately 15 feet from the new right-of-way line creating variances of 15 feet and 5 feet respectively. Parcel 246 has a detached garage that is 16 feet from the new right-of-way resulting in a 4 foot variance from the 20 foot setback requirement. Future improvements to these homes may require approval of a variance. The construction of the new street is certainly grounds for approving (recognizing) variances for the existing conditions should such be necessary in the future, and; WHEREAS, the City has considered traffic and other aspects of the proposed project as it might affect public health, safety or welfare and impese conditions upon the approval addressing those considerations. The proposed twin homes would generate traffic ranging from 59 to 65 trips per day, according to published standards, and; W}IEREAS, adequate utilities, access roads, drainage and other necessary facilities are being provided, and; WHEREAS, The twin home use that is proposed is an appropriate land use for the existing site that lies between the condominium complex to the east and the business zoned property to the west, and; WHEREAS, the proposed project as conditioned will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, and; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request and unanimously recommended approval, with conditions, subject to the following findings of fact: Now that the property is rezoned, it could possibly have up to 14 units, therefore, the 10 units proposed is not a large impact. The proposed layout of the twin homes has a minimal impact on the overall land the roadway and cul-de-sac are typical of others that have recently been approved by the City and have worked well. The proposed lot sizes, including common areas, overall are beyond what is required in the R-IA zone. January 14, 1997 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, to hereby: Approve the Preliminary Plat according to the attached Exhibit 'A', and approve a Conditional Use Permit to establish Maple Manors as a Planned Development Area, with variances, subject to the following conditions: 1. Plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Watershed District. The applicant shall be responsible for park dedication requirements consistent with Section 330:120 of the Mound Code of Ordinances. The applicant shall submit for staff review and approval, detailed landscaping plans for the site showing plantings on the association property to mitigate tree loss due to road and unit construction and containing typical landscaping treatments for twin home units. Landscaping plans shall identify all plant materials by name, size (height or caliper) and root type and shall be compliant with the minimum planting sizes referenced in the City Code. Covenants, as submitted by the applicant shall be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney. Escrow accounts shall be established as required by City Code and shall at all times, maintain a positive fund balance. o The preliminary plat shall be revised to show a 50 foot right-of-way for the land area between the two adjacent single family residential properties. Locate and show on the site plan the existing driveway to the westerly residence (Parcel 246) to determine if it needs to be relocated, and if so, the cost of relocating shall be born by the developer. o All drainage newly created by the development, either by excavating or building shall be maintained within the property so it does not go to the east and negatively impact any property to the east and that the provision be made that the engineer specifically look at that property abutting the east to determine that water flow stay within that property. The site plan and grading plan be incorporated in this resolution and be made a part thereof. January 14, 1997 B. Approve the following variances as part of the Planned Development Area: Right-of-Way Width Cul-de-sac Pdght--of-Way (radius) Cul-de-sac Paved Street (radius) Lot Size (all Lots except 8) Lot Size - Lot 8 required proposed variance 50' 40' 10' 50' 40' I0' 40' 35' 5' 6,000 sf 3,440 sf 2,560 sf 6,000 sf 3,314 sf 2,686 sf C. Approve the development of the property legally described as follows: 5490 Three Points Blvd. (vacant land): That part of the West 100 feet of Lot 25, "Lafayette Park Lake Minnetonka' lying north of the South 345 feet of said Lot 25; Also that part of the East 50 feet of the West 150 feet of said Lot 25 lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way line of Three Points Boulevard; Also that part of the East 100 feet of the West 250 feet of said Lot 25 which lies north of a line drawn east at right angles to the west line of said Lot 25 from a point on said west line distant 318.29 feet north, as measured along said west line, from the southwest corner of said Lot 25. PID 13- 117-24 22 0249. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Jensen and seconded by Councilmember Hanus. The following Councilmembers voted in the affirmative: Ahrens, Hanus, Jensen and Weycker. The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Polston. Mayoi' Attest: City Clerk 4 EXHIBIT A, RESOLUTION {97-1 MAPLE MANORS PRELIMINARY PLAT ,! ' i I I I ORDINANCE//83-1997 AN ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN LANDS AS DESCRIBED FROM R-1 SINGLE FAMII~y RESIDENTIAL TO R-lA SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL The City of Mound does ordain, The City of Mound Zoning Map is hereby amended as follows: Property described as follows, is hereby rezoned from R-1 Single Family Residential (10,000 square foot minimum lot area), to R-IA Single Family Residential (6,000 square foot minimum lot area: 5490 Three Points Blvd. (vacant land): That part of the West 100 feet of Lot 25, "Lafayette Park Lake Minnetonka" lying north of the South 345 feet of said Lot 25; Also that part of the East 50 feet of the West 150 feet of said Lot 25 lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way line of Three Points Boulevard; Also that part of the East 100 feet of the West 250 feet of said Lot 25 which lies north of a line drawn east at right angles to the west line of said Lot 25 from a point on said west line distant 318.29 feet north, as measured along said west line, from the southwest comer of said Lot 25. PID 13-117-24 22 0249. 5510 Three Points Blvd.: That part of the West 100 feet of the South 250 feet of said Lot 25 and of the East 50 feet of the South 250 feet of Lot 26 lying North of Three Points Blvd. PID 13-117-24 22 0246. 5470 Three Points Blvd.: That part of the East 100 feet of the West 250 feet of said Lot 25 lying South of a line running East at a right angle with the West line of said Lot 25 from a point thereon 318.29 feet North from the Southwest comer of said Lot 25 and lying North of Three Points Blvd. PID 13-117-24 22 0250. The Zoning Map of the City of Mound on file with the City Clerk is hereby amended in accordance with these rezoning provisions. Mayor Attest: City Clerk Adopted by the City Council January 14, 1997 Published in The Laker February 1, 1997 CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 April 3, 1997 TO: MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER FROM: GREG SKINNER, PUBLIC WORKS SUPERINTENDENT~ ~' SUBJECT: MARCH 1997 MONTHLY REPORT Street Between February and March weatherwise, it was a relief compared to December and January with all of the snow. We had a chance to catch up on a lot of snow removal. We started the snow removal at the beginning of the month, by the end of the month we had our sweepers ready. At the very end of March we started sweeping our nine ton roads. We will be sweeping these roads for as long as we can here. The side streets still have frost and we can not sweep until the frost is gone. We have also been pot hole patching. The ice from November, December and January really took its toll on the main roads as far as pot holes goes. We are catching up on them, if you can say that. We had our vehicle inspections on our trucks. This is required every year. It went fairly well. There were a few problems and we sent the vehicles to Gary's Diesel, who has the contract for the big vehicles. Many of the repairs we were able to do in our shop. Maintenance on the vehicles was needed as the winter months took its toll on the equipment with the ice and the amount of snow we had to push. For 1997, most of our auto equipment repair fund is pretty well gone and our equipment parts line item fund are gone. Hopefully, we start the snow season at the end of 1997, things go well. Haven't been able to repair signs yet. We did put a "Slow Children" sign on Island View Drive and Devon. It looks like for the next month, we will be heavy into sweeping. We will have shifts of 4 ten hour days. We will start repairing roads from the watermain breaks that we had over the winter. The only plus this winter is that we did not have many watermain breaks. printed on recycled paper Public Works Department March 1997 Monthly Report April 3, 1997 Page 2 Water Department Basically, we are just about through with our meter project, changing them out. We had big meters, up to 4 inch, that we had to change that were not in the initial project. The last one is Grandview School, should be done in April, then we are done. We noticed a big change in consumption by changing from a turbine meter to a compound meter in these places that use a lot of water. We actually picked up the small flow along with the high flow. So there has been a noticeable increase there. The meter system seems to be working fine. We are still dealing with Schlumberger with some of the bad heads that we get. We are getting a handle on this. Schlumberger has been good about taking back the defective heads and replacing them, and paying the City for their time to change them out. Sewer Department We had such nice weather at the end of March, we started cleaning wet wells. We hope to have this done by the end of April. Then, we hope to clean the sewer lines. We will probably be a month ahead being we are starting in April. Last year we got quite a bit cleaned and we hope to clean a lot more than last year with this new machine, which seems to be working out very well for us. GS:ls CITY OF MOUND MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATE: MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER JOEL KRUMM, LIQUOR STORE MANAGER MARCH 1997 MONTHLY REPORT April 1, 1997 Sales for the month were typical for a March. Gross sales were $114,497. That is just about what we did in March of the previous year. Easter, as usual, gave us a good boost. Sales for the Saturday before the holiday were $10,500. That is about $1000 more than last year's Easter Eve. I think though that those extra sales can be attributed to the fact that the Minnesota Gopher Basketball Team was playing in the final four for the NCAA Basketball Championship. Alas, they went down in defeat, but their efforts contributed $250 in profits for the City. Way to go Gophers! JK:ls printed on recycled paper CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 April 2, 1997 TO: FROM: RE: CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK MARCH MONTHLY REPORT There were two City Council meetings in March. Agendas for these meetings were prepared. There were minutes, 7 resolutions and 3 ordinance amendments from those meetings. The following items were some of the highlights of the month: - Licenses for Tree Removal were prepared, applications reviewed and licenses issued. - Licenses application forms were sent out for Restaurants, Games of Skill, Juke Boxes, Bowling Alley and Pool Tables. - Got materials together for the May 3 Hennepin County Auction where Mound will be selling 2 vehicles. - Attended the Minnesota Clerks' & Finance Officers' Association Annual Conference in St. Cloud. - Continued to input the Minutes for 1997 into the Clerks' Index Program. - Converted all resolutions and minutes from 1988 through 1991 that were done using Word Star word processing Program into Word Perfect and took them off the old 5" floppy discs and put them on the 3.5" discs. printed on recycled paper 12/,,0 LEN HARRELL Chief of Police MOUND POLICE 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Telephone 472-0621 Dispatch 525-6210 Fax 472-0656 EMERGENCY 911 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Ed Shukle Chief Len Harrell Monthly Report for March 1997 The police department responded to 814 calls for service during the month of March. There were 16 Part I offenses reported. Those offenses included 2 criminal sexual conducts, 2 burglaries, 9 larcenies, and 3 vehicle thefts. There were 64 Part II offenses reported. Those offenses included 2 child abuse/neglect, 1 forgery/NSF checks, 4 narcotics, 5 damage to property, 6 liquor law violations, 8 DUI's, 4 simple assault, 9 domestics (4 with assaults), 5 harassment's, 8 juvenile status offenses, and 12 other offenses. The patrol division issued 176 adult citations and 4 juvenile citations. Parking violations accounted for an additional 87 tickets. Warnings were issued to 136 individuals for a variety of violations. There was 1 adult arrested and 4 juveniles arrested for felonies. There were 25 adults and 9 juveniles arrested for misdemeanors. There were an additional 9 warrant arrests. The department assisted in 12 vehicle accidents, 4 with injuries. There were 25 medical emergencies and 60 animal complaints. Mound assisted other agencies on 12 occasions in March and requested assistance 5 times. Property valued at $12,688 was stolen and $3,500 was recovered in March. MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - MARCH 1997 II. III. INVESTIGATIONS The investigators worked on 3 criminal sexual conduct cases, 1 child protection issue, and 1 adult protection issue, accounting for a significant amount of their time. A residential burglary has consumed several hours with suspects being apprehended and a search warrant executed. Other cases investigated include 2nd degree assault, hazardous materials, theft, forgery, damage to property, fleeing a police officer, harassing calls, falsely reporting a crime, absenting, and sex offender notification information. Formal complaints were issued for violation of an order for protection, driving after cancellation, forgery, malicious discipline, falsely reporting a crime, minor consumption, and dog at large. Personnel/Staffing The department used approximately 25 hours of overtime during the month of March. Officers used 39hours of comp-time, 76 hours of vacation, 100 hours of sick time, and 2 holidays. Officers earned 29 hours of comp-time Investigator Denneson assisted the SWMDTF for several shifts during the month. Sgt. Grand underwent surgery and was out for two weeks. Several officers again attended their spring PTAC training. Other courses included defensive tactics instruction, emergency medical technician, line of duty death and injury, and leadership. Investigator Swensen attended a four day course for the investigation of sexual assault. IV. COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICERS Officers Packard and Clark addressed 38 animal complaints, 13 ordinance violations, and 96 miscellaneous calls for services. The reserves donated 156.5 hours during the month of March. MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT MARCH 1997 OFFENSES CLEARED EXCEPT- CLEARED BY ARRESTED REPORTED UNFOUNDED CLEARED ARREST ADULT JUV PART I CRIMES Homicide Criminal Sexual Conduct Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Vehicle Theft Arson 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 16 I 0 3 I 4 PART II CRIMES Child Abuse/Neglect Forgery/NSF Checks Criminal Damage to Property Weapons Narcotic Laws Liquor Laws DWI Simple Assault Domestic Assault Domestic (No Assault) Harassment Juvenile Status Offenses Public Peace Trespassing All Other Offenses 2 1 5 0 4 6 8 4 4 5 5 8 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 6 3 3 0 0 7 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 1 TOTAL 64 1 7 33 25 9 pART II & PART IV Property Damage Accidents Personal Injury Accidents Fatal Accidents Medicals Animal Complaints Mutual Aid Other General Investigations TOTAL 8 4 0 25 60 12 621 730 HCCP Inspections TOTAL 814 2 7 36 26 13 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME ACTIVITY REPORT bLn_RCH 1996 GENERAL ACTIVITY SUMMARY Hazardous Citations Non-Hazardous Citations Hazardous Warnings Non-Hazardous Warnings Verbal Warnings Parking Citations DWI Over .10 Propety Damage Accidents Personal Injury Accidents Fatal Accidents Adult Felony Arrests Adult Misdemeanor Arrests Juvenile Felony Arrests Juvenile Misdemeanor Arrests Part I Offenses Part II Offenses Medicals Animal Complaints Ordinance Violations Other Public Contacts THIS MONTH 115 51 33 59 52 87 8 6 8 4 0 2 32 4 10 16 64 25 60 13 621 YEAR TO DATE 302 225 79 248 207 306 28 21 27 8 0 6 107 4 21 49 184 71 160 64 1,830 LAST YEAR TO DATE 131 126 72 171 197 288 8 6 19 5 0 13 74 23 54 69 166 86 108 71 2,235 TOTAL Assists Follow-Ups HCCP Mutual Aid Given Mutal Aid Requested 1,270 78 53 2 12 5 3,947 196 110 7 29 13 3,922 222 114 18 38 38 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT MARCH 1997 CITATIONS DWI More Than .10% BAC Careless/Reckless Driving Driving After Susp. or Rev. Open Bottle Speeding No DL or Expired DL Restriction on DL Improper, Expired or No Plates Stop Arm Violations Stop Sign Violations Failure to Yield Equipment Violations H&R Leaving the Scene No Insurance Illegal or Unsafe Turn Over the Centerline Parking Violations Crosswalk Dog Ordinances Code Enforcement Seat Belt MV/ATV Miscellaneous Tags TOTAL ADULT 8 6 0 4 1 89 3 1 15 1 10 2 9 0 12 0 0 87 2 0 0 4 0 10 263 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ,J I 1, ,J, II, ii,, J, J i MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT MARC/{ 1997 WARNINGS Insurance Traffic Equipment Crosswalk Animals Trash/Derelict Autos Seat Belt Trespassing Window Tint Miscellaneous TOTAL WARRANT ARRESTS Felony Misdemeanor 49 26 30 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 116 7 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2O Run: 1-Apr-97 8:33 PRO03 MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Page 1 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 Activity codes: All Property Status: All Property Types: All Property Descs: All Brands: All Models: All Officers/Badges: All Enfors Property Report STOLEN/RECOVERED BY DATE REPORTED Prop Prop Inc no ISN Pr Prop Date Rptd Stolen Date Recov'd Quantity Act Brand Model Off-1 Off-2 Tp Desc SN Stat Stolen Value Recov'd Value Code Assnd Assnd G Prop type Totals: 913 0 1.000 I Prop type Totals: 6,200 3,200 2.000 J Prop type Totals: 2,630 0 4.000 M Prop type Totals: 500 0 1.000 P Prop type Totals: 150 0 1.000 T Prop type Totals: 530 0 2.000 W Prop type Totals: 1,300 0 1.000 Y Prop type Totals: 465 300 5.000 **** Report Totals: 12,688 3,500 17.000 Run: 1-Apr-97 13:14 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 = range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: All Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Page 9000 SPEEDING 9001 J-SPEEDING 9002 NO D/L, EXPIRED D/L 9004 RESTRICTED D/L 9012 OPEN BOTTLE 9014 STOP SIGN 9016 FAILURE TO YIELD ~c18 EQUIPMENT VIOLATION 9022 EXHIBITION DRIVING 9030 CROSSWALK VIOLATION 9034 STOP ARM VIOLATION 9039 J~ALL OTHER TP~AFFIC 9040 NO SEATBELT 9100 PARKING/ALL OTHER 9140 NO PARKING/WINTER HOURS 9200 DAS/DAR/DAC 9210 PLATES/NO-IMPROPER-EXPIRED 9211 J-PLATES/NO-EXPIRED-IMPROPER 9212 OVERWEIGHT VEHICLES n0 NO INSURANCE/PROOF OF 9240 CHANGE OF DOMICILE 9309 FOUND/RUNAWAY 89 2 3 1 1 10 2 9 1 1 1 1 4 9 78 4 15 1 1 12 5 1 Run: 1-Apr-97 13:14 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: NO Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 Mow Received: All Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF DESCRIPTION INCIDENTS 9312 FOUND ANIMALS/IMPOUNDS 4 9313 FOUND PROPERTY 4 9314 FOUND VEHICLES/IMPOUNDED 4 9315 UNCLAIME DESTROYED ANIMALS 1 9430 PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS 3 9450 PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENTS 8 9451 H/R PROPERTY DAMAGE ACC. 1 9550 FIREARMS ACCIDENTS 1 9561 DOG BITE 2 9567 DANGEROUS DOG 1 9710 MEDICAL/ASU 1 9720 MEDICAL/DOA 2 9730 MEDICALS 20 9732 MEDICALS/CI 1 9735 IOD INJURY 1 9750 FIRES 1 9800 ALL OTHER/UNCLASSIFIED 3 9801 DOMESTIC/NO ASSAULT 5 9900 ALL HCCP CASES 2 9904 OPEN DOOR/ALARMS 3 9920 INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT 2 9930 HANDGUN APPLICATION 5 Page Run: 1-Apr-97 13:14 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 ~= range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 Mow Received: Ail Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT kNALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Page 9932 9950 9980 9981 9990 9992 9993 A5351 A5352 A5354 A5355 A5502 AL354 B3434 B4990 C27C1 DA540 DC500 J2701 J2E01 OFP VIO. CRIME CONTROL & LAW ENF ACT OF '94 INFO/INT WARRANTS JUVENILE WARR3%NT MISC. VIOLATIONS MUTUAL AID/8100 MUTUAL AID/6500 MIFTUAL AID/ ALL OTHER ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-ADLT-FAM ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-FIA/~DS-ASLT-AC ASLT 5 MS-INFLICT BD HRM-FDkNDS-CHLD-FAM ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-FIANDS-CHLD-ACQ ASLT 5-THRT BODILY HARM-NO WEAP-ADLT-ACQ DOM ASLT-MS-INFLT BODILY ~kRM-F~/qDS-CH-FAM BURG 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-D-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT BURG 4-AT FRC RES-U-~ WEAP-UNK ACT FORGERY-GM-ENDORSE-CHK-201-2500-PER DRUGS-SM AMT IN MOT VEH-POSS-MARIJ-UNK DRUGS-DRUG PARAPH-POSSESS-UNK-UNK TP~AFF-GM-DUI LIQUOR-LrNK INJ-UNK VEH TRAFFIC-GM-AGG DUI-lINK INJ-MV TRAF-ACC-GM-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-MV 2 3 8 1 1 2 8 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 Run: 1-Apr-97 13:14 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: All Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF DESCRIPTION INCIDENTS J3501 TRAFF-ACCID-MS-DRIVE b-N'DER INFLUENCE 5 J3E01 TRAF-ACC-MS-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-MV 4 J3R01 TRAFFIC-MS-FAIL TO SUBMIT TO TEST-UNK INJ-MV 1 J3T01 TRAF-ACC-MS-UND AGE DRINK DRIVE-UNK-MOTOR VEH 2 L1052 CSC 1-UNK ACT-GUARDIAN-UNDER 13-F 1 L1073 CSC 1-UNK ACT-ACQUAINT-13-15 YR-F 1 M3001 JUVENILE-ALCOHOL OFFENDER 2 M3005 JUVENILE-USE OF TOBACCO 1 M4104 LIQUOR - POSSESSING 1 M4140 LIQUOR-UNDERAGE CONSUMPTION 18-21 1 M5313 JUVENILE-Cb-RFEW 1 M5350 JUVENILE-RUNAWAY 6 M8001 MISTREATMENT-PERSONS-RESIDENTS-PATIENT CONFINE 1 N3190 DISTURB PEACE-MS-HARRASSING COMMUNICATIONS 5 N3230 DISTURB PEACE-MS-HARASS-ABUSE-THRT-MAIL-DELIV P3t10 PROP DAMAGE-MS-PRIVATE-UNK INTENT 4 P3120 PROP DAMAGE-MS-PUBLIC-UNK INTENT 1 TB029 THEFT-MORE 2500-FE-BUILDING-OTH PROP 1 TC029 THEFT-501-2500-FE-BUILDING-OTB PROP 1 TC061 THEFT-501-2500-FE-MAILS-MONEY 1 TF159 THEFT-201-500-GM-MOTOR VEH-OTH PROP 1 TF219 THEFT-201-500-GM-GARAGE-OTH PROP Page Run: 1-Apr-97 13:14 CFS08 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 ~'-~ range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 How Received: All Activity Resulted: All Dispositions: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All Patrol Areas: All Days of the week: All ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION MOl/ND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Calls For Service INCIDENT ANALYSIS BY ACTIVITY CODE NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Page 5 U3068 U3288 V0081 VA024 VDlll X3080 X3190 .... 60 THEFT-MS-BY SWINDLE OR TRICK-200 OR LESS THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-200 OR LESS VEH-UNKNOWN-MS-TAMPER WITH-ENTER-AUTO VEH-MORE THAN 2500-FE-THEFT-SNOW VEH-201-500-GM-PARTS-MOTOR VEH-AUTO CRIM AGNST ADMN JUST-MS-OBST LEGAL PROCESS CRIM AGNST ADMN JUST-MS-FALSELY REPORT CRIME CRIM AGNST ADM JUST-MS-VIOL FIAP~J%SS REST ORDER **** Report Totals: 428 Run: 1-Apr-97 14:23 OFF01 Primary ISN's only: No Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 Time range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 Dispositions: All Activity codes: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Offense Report OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS Page 1 A5351 A5352 A5354 A5355 A5502 AL354 B3434 B4990 C27C1 DA540 DC500 J2501 J2701 32E01 J3501 J3E01 J3R01 J3T01 L1052 L1073 M3001 M3005 M4104 ACT ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT ATTEMPTS HRM-HANDS-ADLT-FAM ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HAArDS-ASLT-AC ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HANDS-CHLD-FAM ASLT 5-MS-INFLICT BD HRM-HANDS-CHLD-ACQ ASLT 5-THRT BODILY HARM-NO WEAP-ADLT-ACQ DOM ASLT-MS-INFLT BODILY HARM-HANDS-CH-FAM BURG 3-UNOCC RES NO FRC-D-UNK WEAP-COM THEFT BURG 4-AT FRC RES-U-UNK WEAP-UNK ACT FORGERY-GM-ENDORSE-CHK-201-2500-PER DRUGS-SMAMT IN MOT VEH-POSS-MARIJ-UNK DRUGS-DRUG PARAPH-POSSESS-UNK-UNK TRAFF-GM-DUI LIQUOR-UNK INJ~UNK VEH TRAFFIC-GM-AGG DUI-UNK INJ-MV TRAF-ACC-GM-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-MV TRAFF-ACCID-MS-DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE TRAF-ACC-MS-AL 10 MORE-UNK INJ-MV TRAFFIC-MS-FAIL TO SUBMIT TO TEST-UNK INJ-MV TRAF-ACC-MS-UND AGE DRINK DRIVE-UNK-MOTOR VEH CSC 1-UNK ACT-GUARDIAN-UNDER 13-F CSC 1-UNK ACT-ACQUAINT-13-15 YR-F JUVENILE-ALCOHOL OFFENDER JUVENILE-USE OF TOBACCO LIQUOR - POSSESSING ..... OFFENSES CLEARED .... OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL ADULT JUVENILE BY EX- PERCENT REPORTED FOUNDED OFFENSES PENDING ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEARED 75.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 1O~ ~ 100.0 100.0 ,J I i, ,1~ IJ~. ,Ill, Jl ,1~ Run: 1-Apr-97 14:23 OFF01 Primary ISN's only: NO Date Reported range: 02/26/97 - 03/25/97 · range each day: 00:00 - 23:59 Dispositions: All Activity codes: All Officers/Badges: All Grids: All MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT Enfors Offense Report OFFENSE ACTIVITY DISPOSITIONS Page 2 ACT ACTIVITY OFFENSES UN- ACTUAL CODE DESCRIPTION REPORTED FOUNDED OFFENSES PENDING M4140 M5313 M5350 M8001 N3190 N3230 P3110 P~20 TB029 TC029 TC061 TF159 TF219 U3068 U3288 V0081 VA024 VDlll X3080 X3190 50 ..... OFFENSES CLEARED .... ADULT JUVENILE BY EX- PERCENT ARREST ARREST CEPTION TOTAL CLEARED LIQUOR-UNDERAGE CONSUMPTION 18-21 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 JUVENILE-CURFEW 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 100.0 JUVENILE-RUNAWAY 6 1 5 3 0 1 1 2 40.0 MISTREATMENT-PERSONS-RESIDENTS-PATIENT CONFINE 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 DISTURB PEACE-MS-FLARRASSING COb~M~3NICATIONS 5 0 5 2 0 0 3 3 60.0 DISTURB PEACE-MS-HARASS-ABUSE-TFIRT-MAIL-DELIV I 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 PROP DAFLAGE-MS-PRIVATE-UNK INTENT 4 0 4 3 0 0 1 1 25.0 PROP DAMAGE-MS-PUBLIC-UNK INTENT 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 THEFT-MORE 2500-FE-BUILDING-OTH PROP 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0,0 THEFT-50t-2500-FE-BUILDING-OTM PROP 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 THEFT-501-2500-FE-MAILS-MONEY 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 THEFT-201-500-GM-MOTOR VEM-OTM PROP 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 THEFT-201-500-GM-GARAGE-OTM PROP 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TNEFT-MS-BY SWINDLE OR TRICK-200 OR LESS 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 THEFT-MS-SHOPLIFTING-200 OR LESS 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 100.0 VEM-UNKNOWN-MS-TAMPER WITH-ENTER-AUTO 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 100.0 VEH-~ORE TF~AN 2500~FE-THEFT-SNOW 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0,0 VEH-201-500-GM-PARTS-MOTOR VEM-AUTO 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0,0 CRIM AGNST ADMN JUST-MS-OBST LEGAL PROCESS 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 CRIM AGNST ADMN OUST-MS-FALSELY REPORT CRIME 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100,0 CRIM AGNST ADM JUST-MS-VIOL I~SS REST OI{DER 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 100.0 **** Report Totals: 75 2 73 30 25 11 7 43 58.9 CITY OF MOUND PARKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT FOR MARCH, 1996 April 2, 1997 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 General With March, the weather begins to turn warm and we discontinue flooding the ice rinks. This year, without a good ground freeze, we lost the rinks early with the first warm spell in late February. We have already begun to ready the summer equipment such as the mowers. The Depot building has been contracted for the new siding, windows, facia and doors. This work will begin in April and finish the first part of May. The summer staff is all returning except for one person on the mowing crew. We are currently advertising for full-time season help and hope to hire someone soon. Docks March is the last month that dock permits can be renewed. All non-renewed dock sites are those we issue to the new applicants, of which we have 44 people on the waiting list. We will be well short of docks this year for new applicants. The demand is increasing a little each new year. Cemetery Phil Haugen is returning as the caretaker for 1997. With the winter burials there is a lot of work to be done before Memorial Day in May. Trees There were no tree removals for March. JF:ls pr~nted on recycled paper TO: FROM: RE: MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER GINO BUSINARO, FINANCE DIRECTOR MARCH FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT Investment Activity. Balance: March 1, 1997 $3,990,236 Bought: Money Market 4M Plus 2,395 Money Market 4M 1,121 Money Market First Bank 1,015 CP Dain Bosworth 449,876 CP First Bank 522,578 CP First Bank 330,140 CP First Bank 354,119 Matured: Money Market Smith Barney Money Market 4M (220,000) Money Market First Bank (264,578) CP First Bank (254,749) CP First Bank (325,815) CP First Bank (349,221) CP Dain Bosworth (549,843) Balance: : March 31, 1997 $3,687,274 Audit of the Year 1996 Auditors from the CPA firm of Abdo Abdo & Eick were with us for a full week this month. Their audit of the 1996 City financial activity is progressing as scheduled. A report to the City Council will be presented at the May 13 meeting. Legislative Conference On Thursday, March 20, Ed and I attended the 1997 Legislative Conference. Many legislative issues were discussed by the leadership of the League of Cities and its staff. Again this year, the two major areas of concern to us are the State Aid to local governments and the property tax reform. Other issues of concern relate to Tax Increment Financing and Public Rights of Way. Investment Training Seminar On March 19 I attended the Investment Training Seminar sponsored by the Minnesota Government Finance Officers Association. It was held in St. Cloud. A review of current statues on investment was presented by David Kenney, an attorney from the State Auditor Office. Required disclosures in financial reports of Cities was reviewed by a practicing auditor with emphasis on risk. All types of investment instruments were reviewed and the related risk implications were discussed. Al Erickson of Springsted, Inc. went over the elements that investment policies for Cities should include. It was a well attended seminar and it gave me the opportunity to be brought up to date on the subject. City of Mound Monthly Report Utilities Month of' March 1997 04/04/97 Utility-97 Residential Commercial No. of Customers: Water 1,082 126 126 Sewer 1,082 Water Used: (in 1,000 gallons) 15,786 2,909 Billing: Water $26,274 $4,291 $13,286 $1 O6 $17,683 Sewer $56,776 Recycle $4,984 Total $88,034 Payments: Water $27,042 $4,475 $13,151 $43 $17,669 Sewer $56,194 Recycle $5,159 Total $88,395 Total 1,208 1,2O8 18,695 $30,565 $7O, O62 $5,090 $105,717 $31,517 $69,345 $5,202 $106,064 CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUN D, MINNESOTA 55364-1687 (612) 472-0600 FAX (612) 472-0620 MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: April 4, 1997 City Manager, Members of the City Council and Staff Jon Sutherland, Building Official ~~-~ . MARCH 1997 MONTHLY REPORT CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY There were 20 building permits issued in March for a construction value of $673,861. This value includes 2 new dwellings. In addition to the building permits, we issued 22 plumbing, mechanical, and other miscellanous permits for a total of 42 this month and 119 year-to-date. PLANNING & ZONING Our planning case statistics are located in the attached chart. The major cases that are currently being processed are the Seton Bluff PDA and Westonka School's CUP for the proposed administration building at the Shirley Hills site. Staff is tracking the number of cases that are impacted or that do not require a variance since the ordinance for the streamlining of variances has been adopted, and there is nothing to report to-date for 1997. Note: Road weight limit restrictions are in effect and will be on until about May 15. JS:pj prinled on recycled paper City of Mound BUII,DING ACTIVITY REPORT Month: }~d~C}[ Year: 1997 THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 3 400,790 SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED ]CONDOS) 2 2 558,458 2 558,458 TWO FAMILY / DUPLEX MULTIPLE FAMILY IS OR MORE UNITS) TRANSIENT HSG. ]HOTELS I MOTELS] SUBTOTAL 2 2 558,458 5 959,248 COMMERCIAL (RETAIL/RESTAURANT) OFFICE / PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRIAL PUBLIC / SCHOOLS SUBTOTAL ADDITIONSIALTERATIONS ADDITIONS TO PRINCIPAL BUILDING 1 60 ! 000 DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS [ 12,672 2 22,672 DECKS SWIMMING POOLS REMODEL- MISC RESIDENTIAL 15 88,731 37 249 t 595 REMODEL- MULTIPLE DWELLINGS SUBTOTAL 16 101,403 40 332,267 ADDITIONS/ALTERATIONS COMMERCIAL (RETAIL/RESTAURANT) 1 100 OFFICE /PROFESSIONAL 1 13,000 4 86,365 INDUSTRIAL ]- 1,000 1 1 ! 000 PUS,~c / sc.ooLs /church 3 402 t 000 DETACHED ACCESSORY BUILDINGS SUBTOTAL 2 14,000 9 t~89,465 RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS TOTAL DEMOLITIONS t/PERMITS //UNITS VALUATION # UNITS VALUATION tt PERMITS 5 TOTAL 20 2 673,861 . 1,780,980 55 PERMIT COUNTI THIS MONTH I YEAR*TO-DATE 'BUILDING 20 55 FENCES & RETAINING WALLS 2 2 SIGNS 2 7 PLUMBING 7 25 MECHANICAL 7 24 GRADING 0 0 s~w. STREET EXCAV.. FIRE. E,c. t~ 6 TOTAL I 42 I 119 A D W T T A D W T T MARCH P E I A O P E I A O MONTHLY REPORT P N T B T P N T B T R I H L A R I H L A PLANNING COMMISSION O E D E L O E D E L ZONING CASES V D R D V D R D E A E A D W D W N N VARIANCES 3 1 4 4 2 1 7 VARIANCE EXTENSIONS 0 1 1 MINOR SUBDIVISIONS 0 0 PLATS ! PDA'S 0 1 1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS 1 1 2 2 REZONING 0 0 ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS 0 1 1 STREET VACATIONS 0 1 1 MOVING BUILDING PERMITS 0 0 Five cases were reviewed by the Planning Commission in March which totals 13 year-to-date. The Planning Commission has also been discussing the Mound Visions downtown redevelopment project. MOUND FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY ACTIVITY RE THIS .... .LAST ~MIS' YEAR LAST YEAR :3~-: OF ~t~{ 1997 MONT~I MONTH TO DATE TO DATE .... ~ 5 47 ] 52 204 ~0U.WD .~'i~ 1 O 9 3~ 50 .,. E~fERGENCY ?D 15 51 63 ~!.%'NETONKA BEACH .F, IRE /' EMERGENCY O Q O 5 ~.! N.N ET ?, ! STA ~MERGENCY 2 ~ ' 12 6 ',~ '~ FIRE ' '~ ~' '~ ~ ,3 5 10 20 K~ERGENCY 2 O ~ 7 ;.'='0! E'~'00 p .FIRE 0 O 0 0 K~mG'sm7 0 0 1 3 ',PiiNG PARK .F, IRE O O 1 9 m'"~RGE~g~f (} 5 20 20 ~]"~'~ A! FIRE ....... D __0______ 2 . 2 EMERGENCY O 1 1 1 ~OT.'-.~ FiRE CALLS 2~, 21 62 99 .~-,'.-- -[Y. ERGENCY CALLS 32 26 90 105 ........ ~ O 0 0 5 --$-' -':-,; LkL 6 5 14 10 - 0 0 O 1 Zi~SS & MISCELLANEOUS ~o~, _.k____ 3_/____ 13 27 "' 1 0 1 7 '~.~L2E /--~3~M / FIRE ALARMS 1~ 10 31 48 ~,. OF HOURS FIRE _~ 1 2_~ 798 1021 ?!OUND ']R'fERGE~ .~ 286 1017 1274 TGT~, ~90 47S lS15 ~29~ ~C_,.~A BEACH ~ ~ O.__.q~ 0 100 TOTAL 59 0 82 155 FIEE 98._.~ 289 387 285 - ?!' TRISTA t~.~GENCY 47 107 261 1~7 TOTAL 145 ~96 648 422 FIP~E 66 I06 246 ~90 - 0RONO KM~IRGENCY 22 0 70 141 TO~ 88 106 316 531 FIRE' 0 0 O 0 £ EOR EWOOD ~74]~RGENCY. 0 0 21 68 .TOTAL 0 0 21 68 .F, IRE 0 0 13 156 $ P. PARK _EMERGENCY 135 91 339 435 TOTAL 135 91 352 591 ,FIRE 0 60 60 61 - !'f~LfU.kL AID EMERGENCY 0 20 20 27 TOT. 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"'~ '' ~3.U~ D GIVEN 0 3 3 I3 MOUND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT MOUND, MINNESOTA FOR MONTH OF MARCH 1997 FIRE FIGHTERS DRILLS & MAINTENANCE FIRE & RESCUE X ~ 1 9.50 9.5 22 6.50 143. ~ SCOTT STEI~ COLLINS X ~ 1 9.50 2 7 6.50 45.50 BOB CP32'?ORD X X 2 19. ~ 4.5 36 6.50 234. ~ P332":' ~qG~T X X 2 19.~ 16 21 6.50 136.50 STl!~ iR!~SON X X 2 19.~ 0 38 7.00 ~.~ 2~.~x ~Dt' X X 2 19.~ 2 29 6.50 188.50 XEV li,~ G~Y X X 2 19,~ 3 22 6,50 143.~ xm~= anST,~,FSQN X X 2 19,~ 2 27 6,5Q 175,50 X-- ~ 1 9.50 6 24 6,50 156.~ ~Y Y3.~ ~GES X X 2 19,~ 2.5 35 6, ~O 227,50 ICG~. ~lY~ X X 2 19,~ 3 38 ~. ~O 247.~ J0~' LkRSON X X 2 19, ~ 2, 5 50 6.50 325. ~ J0~ ~S ~ X % ]g.~ 2 3g 6.50 253.50 J~2.~S h~SON X X 2 1 ~, ~ 2 ~ 6.50 201.50 B~ hq CC~.~ X X 2 19,~ 0 17 6,50 110,50 GF~G P~ X X 2 19.~ 2.5 27 6.50 175.50 ~!!~ P~I X X 2 19.~ 3 30 6.50 195.~ TD1 PJ~M X X 2 ,19.~ 2 · 27 6.50 175.50 G~G PEDE~ON X X 2 19.~ 0 24 6.75 162.~ C~! S PO~ X X 2 19.~ 2 37 6.50 240.50 _0X_ ~ ~SS~: X 1 9.50 1.5 25 6.50 162.50 R ! C Y_~ R~$ X X 2 19.~ 2 44 6.50 286.~ .... .~ X X 2 ~19.~ 7 27 6.50 175.50 K~I~; SIPPR~L X X ~2 19.~ 1 23 6.50 149.50 R0N Sm~ X X ~ 19.~ 2.5 33 6.50 214.50 BRUCE SVO~DA X X ~ }9.~ 1 38 6.50 247.~ ED V~_~C ~ X X Z 19.~ 2 27 6.50 175.50 RICK ~,~ X X 2 19.~ 16 32 6.50 208.~ II~ ',TILLI~.~ X X 2 [9.~ 2 26 6.50 ~ 6.50 36 SS 69 ~ 90 8~.5 .72.5 655.50 ~7 ~7 ~ ~.50 ~7 ~ ~,~67.00 ~ 9~08.~ 04/02/1B97 16:32 612--472443S TOM REESE PAGE 01 LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT 900 EAST WAYZATA BOULEVARD. SUITE 160 - WAYZATA. MINNESOTA 55391 · TELEPHONE S12/473-7033 BOARD MEMBERS William A. Johnstone Chair, M;nnetOnka Douglas E. Babcock Vice Chair, Spring Park Joseph Zwak SecretarT. GreenwooO Robert Rascop Treasurer, Shorewood Mike Bloom Minnetonka Beach Albert (Bert) Foster Deephaven ,James N, Grathwol Excelsior Ouane Markus Wayzata Ross McGlasson Tonka Bay Craig Molle! Victoria Eugene Partyka Minnelrista Tom Reese Mound Herb J. Suerth Woodland Of OhO TO: MOUND CITY COUNCIL DATE: April 2,1997 FROM: TOM KEF. SE, LMCD REPRESENTATIVE SUBJECT: MARCH REPORT- LMCD 1.0 General ltem~. !. 1 The Board voted to donate $8943 worth of requested safety/hw enforcement equipment to the Hennepin County Water Patrol. This is out of Save the Lake funds· 1.2 Duane Markus, the Wayzata representative has resigned. Appointed to replace him was Bob Ambrose, a Wayzata city council member. No one has been identified as yet to fill the vacant Victoria slot. 2.0 Exotic Species Task Force. 2.1 Thc cost estimate for thc purchase of a transporter came in too high, so further study on this efficiency enhancing equipment has been shelved for now. More data will be gathered this harvesting season. 2.2 We are receiving new and positive support from fishing contest organizers concerning the washing of boats that have potentially been in infested waters..lay Rendall, the coordinator of exotic species control at the DNR met with the Board this month. His comments on our zebra mussel program were supportive but somewhat non-committal. We will be receiving harvesting funds from the DNR again this year, although the amount may be smaller, because now the same total amount has to go to more lakes. 3.0 Water Structures 3.1 The struggle between John Goodman and the city of Minnetonka Beach over city docks continues. Only the lawyers will gain on this one. 3.2 Hennepin Parks have submitted a request for a multiple dock license for the new park. No problems are anticipated. 4.0 Lake Use. 4.1 No significant items. ~.0 Mop, q/ Specific Items _5'.'1/~o significant items. Mound Repr~enmtive - LMCD fc. Greg Nybeck, Doug Babcock MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE MOUND ADVISORY PLANNING COMMISSION MARCH 24, 1997 Those present were: Commissioners Michael Mueller, Frank Weiland, Becky Glister, Gerald Reifschneider, and Orv Burma; City Council Representative Mark Hanus; Assistant City Planner Bruce Chamberlain, Building Official Jon Sutherland; and Secretary Peggy James. Absent and excused were: Commissioners Jerry Clapsaddle, Geoff Michael, and Bill Voss The following people were also in attendance: Mark L. Case, Mark Thiede, Bert Haglund, Sandy Wing, Tom Samuelson, Andrea Ahrens, Frank Ahrens, and Sharon McMenamy-Cook. MINUTES The Planning Commission Minutes of March 10, 1997 were presented for approval. MOTION made by Weiland, seconded by Glister, to approve the Planning Commission Minutes of March 10, 1997 as written. Motion carried 5 to 1. Hanus abstained. CASE 97-08: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL) "PUBLIC SCHOOL & ADMIN. OFFICES" & "LICENSED DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL" 2450 WlLSHIRE BLVD., 24-117-24 12 0059 Bruce Chamberlain, Assistant City Planner, reviewed the Planning Report. The Westonka School District is seeking approval of a conditional use permit to construct an addition containing classrooms and administrative offices at the Shirley Hills School site. This request was first heard by the Planning Commission on February 10th which showed the proposed improvements along Wilshire Blvd. south of the existing school, and was subsequently tabled. On February 24th, representatives of the school district discussed with the Planning Commission the pros and cons of the original building location south of the existing school compared to an alternative location for the building on the northeast side of the school. As a result of that discussion, the school district has revised its plan and is requesting approval of the northeast location. The plans call for construction of a 29,242 square foot addition to the existing 67,188 square foot school. The two story addition will house facilities accommodating a preschool, Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Special Education, Special Services, Adult Basic Education, District Administration and Community Education. A new playground will be added south of the new addition to handle the needs of the preschool programs. The proposed building addition lies east of the existing school building which creates a courtyard that is framed by the existing building and the west wall of the new addition. The courtyard area will be landscaped. Planning Commission' Minutes March 24, 1997 The plan shows the creation of 7 new parking stalls, 2 of which are handicapped spaces behind the existing school. Based on parking requirements for the existing school and new addition, the site has a total need for 162 parking spaces. The plan provides a total of 187 spaces, many of which are in the lot that was constructed on a shared basis with St. John's Church. The 7 new parking spaces that are to be built off of the drop off drive measure 9' x 18' in size, spaces less than 10' x 20' require a variance. The 9' x 18' stall size is consistent with the existing parking lot and most other lots constructed in Mound in recent years. The drop-off times, storm drainage, landscaping and signage was reviewed. The entrance sign, as proposed is 40 square feet in size and five feet from the property line which does not conform to the ordinance. Staff does not see either hardship or need for a sign that exceeds the ordinance requirements. The plan for the addition to the Shirley Hills School campus to house classrooms and administrative offices complies with all of the Mound ordinance criteria with the exception of the parking stall size and sign variances. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of a conditional use permit to establish the proposed use including the preschool (13 or more) subject to the following conditions: A parking lot stall size variance is hereby approved allowing spaces to be 9' x 18' in lieu of the required 10' x 20'. o Plans dated 3/6/97 including sheets R-CUP2 through R-CUP5 are incorporated into this conditional use permit approval. 3. Proposed signage shall comply with the Mound Sign Ordinance. 4. Grading and drainage plans shall require Minnehaha Creek Watershed District approval. A pattern of one-way circulation shall be established in the drop off drive area with the westbound access point serving as the entrance and the eastern access point serving as the exit. The entire drop off lane shall be signed as a no parking area. The three Canada Red Chokecherry trees that are shown in the parking lot islands adjacent to the entrance and exit of the drop off area shall be replaced by overstory trees. The applicant shall resubmit a copy of the Preliminary Utility, Grading and Drainage Plan for review and approval by the City Engineer. The plan shall clearly note proposed erosion control measures. Additionally, a Post Indicator Valve (P.I.V.) should be added to the new 6" water service to the building, calculations should be provided for new hydrants which show projected pressure and flows, and the status of the existing hydrant between the existing structure and Wilshire Blvd. shall be clarified. The proposed sanitary sewer service connection will require street excavation because the existing sanitary sewer is located in the center of Maywood Road rather than behind the curb as shown on the plan. Restoration of the street shall be subject to the requirements of the City Engineer. 2 Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Weiland referred to condition//7, and expressed a concern that there may be additional changes that may affect the plan. Chamberlain commented that they do not expect anything of consequence that would affect approval or denial of this application and that any plan changes can be signed-off by the engineer and would not need to come back to the Planning Commission. Hanus asked about the holding pond. Chamberlain noted that the pond will be enlarged according to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District requirements for stormwater management. Hanus questioned why they should grant a variance to parking stall size since they have more stalls that what is required. Chamberlain noted that 9' x 18' stalls are what is common in Mound, and the existing parking lot which is leased by St. John's has 9' x 18' stalls. Hanus suggested that maybe the code needs to be changed. Chair Mueller opened the floor for comments. There being nobody expressing an interest to speak on the issue, Chair Mueller closed public comments. Mueller recognized a letter which was mailed to the homes of some of the Commissioners from Marilyn Hostetler. Mueller summarized that the letter expresses concerns with regards to how the addition will affect the kids in the classes, visibility, and the lack of notification to parents regarding issues important to citizens who have children in the school. The letter is attached to these minutes as Exhibit A. Reifschneider asked if the landscaping in the courtyard will be a requirement of this permit. It was confirmed that condition #2 incorporates the plans labeled R-CUP2 through R-CUP5 which includes the landscaping plan. Bert Haglund commented, in reference to the parking stall size, with this plan, the number of spaces existing in the dual purpose parking lot will be reduced from 112 to 104 spaces, and they would like to maintain as many stalls as possible. Mueller agreed that now would be the time to change the code relating to parking stall sizes. Hanus agreed, and noted that it was also their intention to review the sign ordinance, however, it has not been addressed yet. Mueller asked Bert Haglund if the school had any concerns or objections to the conditions presented by staff. Haglund stated they had no disagreement with the conditions. MOTION made by Burma, seconded by Mueller to recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit as recommended by staff including the conditions with the following modifications/comments: #1 A parking lot stall size variance is hereby approved allowing spaces to be 9' x 18' in lieu of the required 10' x 20' to be consistent with the balance of the parking lot. Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 This condition should remain as written, and if variances arise as a result of the revised drawings, the Planning Commission would accept the City Engineers's recommendation. A finding of fact with respect to the parking stall size variance is that the number of parking stalls on the site exceed the number required by 25 which allows the opportunity to have smaller size stalls and still not push the limit. Hanus encouraged the Commission to act on this request, but stated that he will abstain because the City is now going to start having meetings with the School Board relative to saving the existing Community Center site downtown which could include some uses proposed at this site, so he is not prepared to vote at this time. Weiland stated that he feels Hanus should vote on the request because this is the issue in front of us now. Reifschneider stated that he is not in favor of this plan because of the increased traffic to the site and feels that it does not belong on this site. He prefers this plan to the first plan, but feels there is a better place in Mound for this use. MOTION carried 3-2-1. Those in favor were Muller, Glister and Burma. Those opposed were Reifschneider and Weiland. Hanus abstained. This case will be heard by the City Council on April 8, 1997. CASE 97-13: VARIANCE FOR NEW DWELLING WHYTE BUILDERS INC., 5090 WINDSOR ROAD LOT 4, BLOCK 1, TEAL POINTE, 25-117-24 12 0234 Building Official, Jon Sutherland, reviewed the Planning Report. The applicant, Brad White, is seeking approval of a front yard variance in order to construct a new home in the Teal Pointe development. Lot 4 is located on the corner of the improved Windsor Road and the unimproved Cobden Lane and because it is a coruer lot, is subject to A 20 foot front yard from both roads. The home is proposed to be located 10 feet from the Cobden Lane right-of-way which would be a normal side yard setback. When the preliminary plat for Teal Pointe was submitted the developer had originally proposed the vacation of Cobden Lane. After public hearings, the Council denied the vacation request. The general conclusion was that Cobden Lane would probably never be improved for street purposes. The preliminary plat that was filed for' Teal Pointe incorrectly identified a 10 foot setback requirement from the Cobden Lane right-of-way. The plat was drawn assuming setbacks with the right-of-way being vacated. Locating a home within 10 feet of the line does not compromise future use of Cobden as either a formally marked or informally used public trail. Even if utilities were needed in the future, 4 Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 they could be placed within the right-of-way without being hampered by the location of the proposed home. The fact that Cobden Lane is likely to be held by the public as perpetual open space and the fact that the new home does not compromise the future use of the public right-of-way are grounds for a finding by the Planning Commission that this case satisfies the existence of practical difficulty. Staff recommended that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the requested 10 foot front yard setback variance to allow the proposed home to be placed 10 feet from the right-of-way of Cobden Lane. The facts of this case support a finding of practical difficulty. Sutherland noted that the applicant requested a refund of the application fee and that staff sees no reason to waive the fee, however, this decision can be made by the Council. Reifschneider questioned if a house can be built up to an easement. Staff confirmed there is no setback requirement from an easement. Hanus commented that a house width of 50 feet is not minimal and suggested the structure could be deeper rather than wider. Sutherland commented that a 50 foot wide house would better match the houses in the rest of the neighborhood. In addition, the applicant had the understanding and belief the setback was 10 feet and designed the house as such. The history of this plat was reviewed in relation to what happened with the first denial of the vacation of Cobden Lane. It was noted that if Cobden would have been vacated they could have built a wider house on this lot. Mueller feels that Cobden acts more like a fire lane or alley and a side setback should apply. It was questioned if other lots are affected in this subdivision because the road did not get vacated. Hanus noted that Lot 3 is affected. Sutherland commented there may be a proposal to build one house on Lots 1, 2, & 3 and he has discussed the potential for other variances with the Planner. Sutherland noted that because we do not know what is coming for those lots, they should concentrate on this application alone. Weiland expressed a concern that the building envelope is buildable, and questioned why a variance should be granted just to allow a bigger house. Reifschneider commented that Cobden is steep and inaccessible, and he would have preferred vacating the street with an easement. He hates to see variances, but because Cobden will never be improved and because the other houses have 10 foot side setbacks, he would be in favor of a variance being granted. Burma agreed with Weiland that the building envelope easily allows for a dwelling without a variance, and does not feel a variance should be granted just because a mistake was possibly made. Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Sutherland commented that after the original vacation request was denied, staff would have recommended approval of the ten foot side yard setback anyway because Cobden will not be improved and will continue to be green space. The impact of a reduced setback towards unimproved Cobden is minimal. Mueller commented that if the 20 foot setback is enforced you will have a 30 foot wide strip of green space, plus two 20 foot strips on each abutting property resulting in a 70 foot wide strip of unbuildable green space. He suggested the Commission be realistic and emphasized that staff feels it is reasonable. Burma stated that he is worried about setting a precedent. Mueller commented that maybe the ordinance needs to be changed as it relates to setbacks to unimproved right-of-ways since there are so many roads platted in the City that run through wetlands and on steep slopes that will never be improved. A lot of the unimproved right-of-ways are used as green space or access to docks. MOTION made by Reifschneider, seconded by Hanus to recommend approval of the ten foot side yard setback variance as recommended by staff. Motion failed 3 to 3. Those in favor were: Reifschneider, Mueller, and Hanus. Those opposed were: Weiland, Glister, and Burma. Vice-Chair Mueller stated that this case will be forwarded to the City Council with no recommendation. This case will be heard by the Council on March 25, 1997. Weiland commented that he was opposed to be motion because of the amount of square footage and what the building envelope is, and because they could go deeper with the house. Mueller commented that he feels the variance is reasonable. DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT Bruce Chamberlain explained that he would like the Commission to start talking about the issue of overall design for the pedestrian district so that when developers do come on board they can understand what the City's goals are. He reviewed, when the Mound Visions process began, the focus was on Auditors Road and it still is today. When looking at conceptual ways for laying out downtown, one way was that we wanted a traditional character for downtown. They looked at buildings along Auditors Road and then continuing north on Commerce Blvd. There was never a strong resolution about how to connect the Auditors Road area to the area north of the tracks. Chamberlain recalled that Clapsaddle had a concern about not having a strong connection between the two areas, and agrees that this issue needs to be resolved. Chamberlain introduced Sharon Cook, the only member of the EDC able to attend the meeting, and opened discussion on how the Planning Commission sees the two areas being connected. Chamberlain displayed visual aids depicting the area proposed as the pedestrian district and reviewed what is being proposed for development along Auditors Road. The concept is that people will come into the pedestrian district, park their cars, then walk to the streetscape and Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 walk around the pedestrian 'loop', do their shopping on foot, then return to their car. Having the parking in the center of the pedestrian district with spokes, or access drives, leading to Auditors, Commerce and Shoreline was reviewed. Chamberlain commented that what needs to be talked about now is how to make sure this is a highly pedestrian district which will pull shoppers and visitors through the entire district by making it easy, convenient and fun and to make sure that no businesses are left in a dark corner. Chamberlain noted that you have to keep in mind, assuming the railroad tracks will remain, that another crossing may not get approved. Options such as a bridge, skyway, and tunneling to get across the tracks were discussed. Chamberlain reviewed what stores we assume will remain, those are John's Variety, Netka's building, the old bank, Crow River Bank, Brickley's and Coast to Coast. Chamberlain noted that a portion of the building where Brickley's is located will eventually need to be removed when Shoreline Drive is changed. Mueller commented that we don't want two separate downtowns, and suggested the option of building a parking ramp over the railroad right-of-way. Chamberlain briefly reviewed the presentations heard by the Council at their last COW meeting from two developers who expressed an interest in the Mound Visions project. Dunbar Development's proposal was for retail with residential housing above, whereas Laurent/Parks Development proposed retail with office space above. Laurent/Parks also expressed an interest in insuring the character of existing structures not be degraded by the new construction, and if existing structures are to remain they would do facade changes. The Council also received a letter of interest from Northern Hospitality regarding their interest in locating a Hotel on the Lost Lake Site. Chamberlain noted that 110 ~ill have less traffic and will hopefully feel more friendly for future businesses. They hope they can get approval from the County to allow on-street parking on 110 if the traffic count is reduced. It was noted that Mr. Dodds has talked about expanding the Coast to Coast store to include a lumber yard, and concern was expressed about how this would fit into the plan of a pedestrian district. Mueller noted that existing tenants, such as Brickley's Market and the Laundromat will need to be relocated. Sharon suggested that more service oriented businesses could be placed to the north side of the pedestrian district, and the buildings could have a retail type facade. Mueller suggested that the area north of the tracks on the east end be designated for parking due to the shape of the land and the traffic pattern, and then build on the northwest comer with a walkway possibly through the middle a building to provide access to Commerce. (Commissioner Weiland was dismissed from the meeting.) la'lo Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Mueller raised the fact that there will need to be more parking and he is in favor of parking ramps. Hanus asked how much retail this area can support, and how much parking will be required? Chamberlain noted that they will be at their limit for parking with the retail proposed. If additional buildings are added, more parking will be needed. It was agreed that the Auditors Road portion of the plan needs to be developed first, it would be phase I. Parking ramps, skyways, and crossing Commerce Blvd. were discussed. Chamberlain briefly reviewed options ..that have been discussed for the senior center relocation. Hanus informed the Commission about the Council's intent to try and work with the school on redeveloping the existing community center building. It was agreed that Chamberlain would return to the Planning Commission on April 21st to talk about the concept and zoning for the Auditor's Road area. CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE'S REPORT The secretary noted that Weiland had a question for Hanus at the last meeting. Weiland is to be reminded to talk to Hanus about his question. ADJOURNMENT MOTION made by Reifschneider, seconded by Burma, to adjourn the meeting at 10:22 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Chair, Geoff Michael Attest: 8 Planning Commission Minutes MARCH 20, 1997 Exhibit A, Page 1 of 3 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION, CITY OF MOUND Ill, March 24, 1997 RECEIVED ItlAR 2 ~ 1997 I.*':,OUt~[9 PL^N~,IING & Ir'IS?, RE: PLANNED ADDITION TO SHIRLEY HILLS ELEMENTARY, WESTONKA EDUCATION AND SERVICE CENTER. I AM WRITING THIS LETTER TO INFORM THE COMMISSION OF SOME OF MY CONCERNS . WHY THIS SITE? THERE ARE SO MANY OTHER AREAS IN MOUND AVAILABLE FOR THIS TYPE OF FACILITY. WHY, IF THE SAFETY AND WELFARE OF OUR STUDENTS IS POSSIBLY GOING TO BE JEOPARDIZED WOULD WE CONSIDER THIS SITE. IS THE COMMISSION AWARE THAT TWELVE OF THE NINETEEN CLASSROOMS IN SHIRLEY HILLS ARE GOING TO BE DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY THIS ADDITION? THAT IS OVER SIXTY-PERCENT. HOW MANY TIMES WILL OUR CHILDREN BE ROTATED INTO THOSE SAME ROOMS IN THERE 4 YEAR CAREER IN THIS BUILDING. IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT PEOPLE AND STUDENTS WHO WORK IN AN OPEN AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ARE MORE PRODUCTIVE THAN THOSE WHOSE ENVIRONMENT IS CLOSED OFF FROM NATURE AND LIGHT. HAVE ANY OF THE MEMBERS OF YOUR COMMISSION TAKEN THE TIME TO GO AND LOOK AT THE CLASSROOMS AFFECTED IF THIS SITE IS APPROVED? OUR DISTRICT HAS ALREADY LOST SEVERAL OF IT'S NATURE AREAS, WHY DO WE WANT TO DISTURB EVEN ONE MORE? THIS WILL END THE POSSIBILITY TO EXPAND THE SHIRLEY HILLS PEACE GARDEN WITH THE PLACEMENT OF EVEN MORE BLACKTOP, MORTAR AND BRICK. THE ADDITION WILL ALSO BRING MORE TRAFFIC TO THIS SITE WHICH IS A CONCERN TO ME WITH REGARDS TO THE SAFETY OF OUR CHILDREN. THE PLAN NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION IS NOT THE PLAN MOST OF THE PARENTS WERE FAMILIAR WITH. THAT PLAN TO MY UNDERSTANDING Ig'12 Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Exhibit A, Page 2 of 3 HAS BEEN REJECTED AND THIS PLAN WAS JUST RECENTLY SUBMITTED. IN FACT THE COPY OF THE NEW PLAN THAT I RECEIVED FROM THE CITY IS DATED MARCH 6, 1997. THIS DOES NOT AFFORD MUCH TIME FOR THE PARENTS OF CHILDREN WHO ATTEND SHIRLEY HILLS TO RESPOND. I AM AWARE THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION IS NOT NECESSARY, ALTHOUGH I WOULD THINK THAT MORALLY AND ETHICALLY THE ADMINISTRATION AND SCHOOL BOARD WOULD HOLD SUCH A HEARING TO BETTER INFORM THOSE PARENTS OF STUDENTS WHO ATTEND SHIRLEY HILLS SCHOOL. A NOTE GIVEN TO STUDENTS TO TAKE HOME TO THEIR PARENTS, MOST OF WHICH ARE NOT READ AND HALF OF WHICH GET LOST EN-ROUTE IS NOT AN ADEQUATE WAY TO INFORM THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENT THIS WILL AFFECT. NOW THAT THE CHILDREN HAVE HAD PEACE FOR ONE YEAR AFTER THE LAST CONSTRUCTION, ANOTHER PERIOD OF CONSTRUCTION WILL HAVE TO BE ENDURED. CHILDREN WHO ARE CONSTANTLY BEING DISTRACTED BY NOISE AND MOVEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION FIND IT HARD TO CONCENTRATE. THE WINDOWS AGAIN WILL HAVE TO REMAIN CLOSED IN A BUILDING WHERE VENTILATION IS POOR AND NO AIR CONDITIONING IS AVAILABLE. I ALSO FIND IT HARD TO VISUALIZE THIS NEW PLAN WHEN THERE ARE NO MEASUREMENTS ON THE SITE PLAN AND NO ELEVATIONS TO TRULY INDICATE THE AFFECT THIS WILL HAVE ON THE PRESENT BUILDING. I HOPE THIS LETTER WILL HELP THE COMMISSION BECOME AWARE THAT IF PARENTS OF STUDENTS WERE PROPERLY INFORMED ABOUT THE NEW PROPOSAL THAT THERE WOULD BE WIDE SPREAD OBJECTION TO THIS NEW SITE. IN READING THIS LETTER I HOPE YOU ALL UNDERSTAND THE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR DECISION WITH REGARDS TO THIS SITE. I HOPE TOO THAT YOU TOGETHER WITH THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE SCHOOL 10 Planning Commission Minutes March 24, 1997 Exhibit A, Page 3 of 3 BOARD FIND A WAY TO TRULY INFORM THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENTS THAT THIS DECISION WILL SERIOUSLY AFFECT. ONE OTHER ISSUE OF CONCERN IS WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS ADDITION? IS THIS WHERE OUR MONEY FROM THE LAST REFERENDUM IS BEING SPENT? ARE THERE NOT OTHER AREAS OF NEED WHERE THIS TYPE OF EXPENDITURE CAN BE BETTER UTILIZED? THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF PRESENTING SOME OF MY VIEWS REGARDING THIS ISSUE. SINCERELY YOURS, JIM RAMSTAD THIRD DISTRICT, MINNESOTA WAYS AND MEANS COMMI~rEE TRADE SUBCOMMITTEE OVERSIGHT SUBCOMMI3-rEE RECEIVED '"2 7 100T ~ou~ o( t~pr~mtatibe~ l~la~l~ington, ~ 20515-2303 WASHINGTON OFFICE: 103 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20515 (202) 225-2871 DISTRICT OFFICE: 8120 PENN AVENUE SOUTH, #152 BLOOMINGTON, MN 55431 (612) 881--4600 March 26, 1997 The Honorable Bob Polston Mayor City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364-1687 Dear Bob: I have received a reply from Office of Housing and Urban Development in response to the inquiry I made on your behalf. For your convenience, I am enclosing a copy of the letter. If you have additional questions after reading the response, please call my staff member, Heather Renner, at 881-4600. It has been my pleasure to be of assistance. If there is anything else I can do to be helpful to you or your family, please let me know. Inc,erely, (I RAMSTAD ~mber of Congress JR:hr Enclosure PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER Honorable Jim Ramstad Member of Congress 8120 Penn Avenue South, ~152 Bloomington, Minnesota 55431 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Minnesota State Office 22.0 Second Street South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401-2195 MAR Z 1 1991 Dear Representative Ramstad: Subject: Indian Knoll Manor City of Mound On 3/7/97, this office sent a letter to the Honorable Bob Polston, Mayor of the city of Mound re~arding the status of Indian Knoll Manor. This letter is enclosed and summarizes the Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program (CIAP) funding process available to the Housing Authority of Mound, on a competitive basis. It also advises the Mayor not to solely depend on CIAP funds but to also pursue other avenues to accomplish the improvement needs. Norb Kowalczyk of our staff also contacted Karol Charon, the Executive Director of the Mound Housing Authority, and they both discussed some of the funding avenues mentioned in the letter. Ms Karol Charon is familiar with the CIAP process since the Housing Authority has received CIAP funds in the past. If we can be of further assistance, please contact Norb Kowalczyk at 612/370-3204. Very sincerely yours, Daniel Larson, Director Office of Public Housing Enclosure MAR n ? 1991 Bob Polston, Chairperson Housin9 and Redevelopment Authority of Mound c/o City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 FILE COPY Dear Mr. Polston This letter is in response to your letter dated February 21, 1997. Thank you for your concern on improvin9 the Indian Knoll Manor in order to provide a healthy environment for it's tenants. Your request as submitted, however, cannot be approved for HUD funding. HUD has a program, Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program (CIAP), that should be available for you to apply for in the very near future, possibly even this quarter. You will be notified of the fund availability for this pro~ram by HUD Washington. This program is competitive, however, and will be available for all small PHAs throughout Minnesota. I would advise not borrowin~ a~ainst these funds as they are very competitive and may not be available for your use. Your request, as is, would not qualify for emergency fundin~ under the CIAP program. Also, I would advise you not to solely depend on CIAP funds but to pursue other avenues to accomplish your improvements needs. Other sources could be the City of Mound and Hennepin County funds from the CDBG pro~ram, tax levy funds from the City of Mound, local bank ~rants under the Community Reinvestment Act, and other ~rants that you may find through yours or your staff's experience. If you have any question about the CIAP program, please contact Norb Kowalczyk or Deb Kravik at 612/370-3204. Very sincerely yours, Daniel Larson, Director Office of Public Housin9 cc: 5KPH 5KPH Reader File File 5KPH:Kowalczyk:kcc:3/7/97(H:MOUND.NME) KPHMF:KOWALCZYK KPHMF:KR3~VIK KPFR~B:YOUNG KPHOP:BERGESON KPHM:CMIEI February 15, 1997 Dear Parade Par~Scipant: The Mound City Days Committee is happy to announce our annual celebration to be held Jane 13, 14 and 15, 1997. We had an excellent parade last year and anticipate the 1997 parade to be even bigger and better. The Mohawk Jaycees and the N~rthwest Tonka Lions are co-sponsoring the celebration this year and we are looking forward to a great weekend. We invite you to join us on Saturday, June 14, at 10 a.m. to participate in the parade u~ith ytmr float, band, car or other parade unit. Please fill out the enclosed Paradt, Registr:~tion Form and return it to us by May 1. If you plan to take part in this yea.,:'s parade, we will get back to you with a map of how to get to Mound, our staging area, staging time and other pertinent information. If you L, ave [,ny questions, please call us. We are looking forward to having you join us.. Since. ',' Mike .. Kim Sa, ~:,::~n Lorrie H ~m Everett Fischc:' Parade Co-Chairs 4437 Radm~r Road Mound, Mn. 553~4 TELEPHONE: 472-1187 (evenings) or 953-2030 (days) Mike Sorensen, Chair MOUND CITY DAYS CELEBRATION PARADE REGISTRATION FORM JUNE 14, 1997 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY AND COMPLETE ALL ITEMS Group/Compan? Represented Address Phone # Contact Person- Name Address City/Zip Phone Briefly describe Parade Unit Home Work for cable television commentary: (PLEASE INCLUDE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF VEHICLES AND/OR OTHER UNITS YOU P;..&N TO ENTER IN THE PARADE, SO WE LEAVE PLENTY OF ROOM FOR Y(~U IN TIlE STAGING AREA.) RELEASE OF L lABILITY: In consideration of the right lo participate; I, and any others with me hereby releas ~ the Mound City Days Celebration Committee, the City of Mound and their employees or ag,~nts or any others from any known or unknown damages, injuries, losses, judgments, and/or claims from any cause or factor involved. Further, each entrant expressly agrees to inde~nnify all of the foregoing entities, persons and bodies from any and all liabilities resulting fro.~r; the conduct of entrants, spectators, or any participant assisting or cooperating with entrant and under direc!ion or control of entrant. OPERATI()N: i'he l\/l~und City Days Celebration Committee, the City of Mound and their employees or ag~:nts reserve the right to restrict entrants to acceptable behavior during any and all activities. V[olmkm of behavior deemed unacceptable by any hosting bodies will subject individual to removal. SIGNATURE: DATE: (PLEASE F')LD FORM SO ADDRESS (ON REVERSE SIDE) FACES OUTWARD, STAPLE OR TAPE, AFFIX STAMP AND RETURN.) Please fold loire cn lir~es so address faces outward, tape or staple, affix stamp and return. Mike Sorensen, Parade Chairrf~an 4437 Radnor Road Mound, Mn. 55364 tSoO CITY OF SPRING PARK SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of Spring Park will hold a public hearing on Monday, April 21, 1997 at 7:30 p.m. at the Spring Park City Hall, 4349 Warren Avenue to consider an application for an off sale liquor license for the following: d/b/a G- Will Liquors at 4787 Shoreline Drive. Opportunity shall be given to any person to be heard for or against the granting of the license at the above time and place. CITY OF SPRING PARK By: Patricia Higus Administrator/Clerk/Treasurer (Published in The Laker April 5 and 12, 997) BOARD MEMBERS Douglas E. Babcock Chair, Tonka Bay Tom Reese Vice Chair, Mound Joseph Zwak Secretary, Greenwood Craig Nelson Treasurer, Spring Park Kent Dahlen Minnetonka Beach Bert Foster Deephaven Tom Gilman Excelsior Gretchen Maglich Minnetonka Duane Markus Wayzata Eugene Partyka Minnetrista Robert Rascop Shorewood Herb J. Suerth Woodland Orono Victoria FO LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT 2500 SHADYWOOD ROAD, SUITE 19 · EXCELSIOR, MINNESOTA 55331 * TELEPHONE 612/471-9588 · FAX 612/471-0632 G. Alan Willcutt, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR April 3, 1997 RECEIVE ,:r}iPR 7 lggT_ TO: FROM: EWM/Exotics Task Force Members Greg Nybeck /~1~ ~ Executive DireCtor 0t SUBJECT: 4/11/97 Meeting Due to the lack of agenda items and the multitude of on-going LMCD projects, Chairman Herb Suerth has canceled the 4/11/97 EWM/Exotics Task Force meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for 5/9/97. Feel free to call me if you have questions regarding this. Sorry for any inconveniences this may cause you. 60% Recycled Content 30% Pos! Consumer Waste LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS AGENDA 7:00 PM, Wednesday, April 9, 1997 Shorewood Bay City Hall PUBLIC HEARING 7:00 City of the Village of Minnetonka Beach, Consideration of a new multiple dock license application and the reconfiguration of a non-conforming structure on Lake Minnetonka. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL CHAIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, Vice-Chair Reese READING OF MINUTES- 3~26/97 Regular Board Meeting PUBLIC COMMENTS- Persons in attendance, subjects not on agenda (5 min.) CONSENT AGENDA- Consent Agenda items identified by "*" will be approved in one motion unless a Board member requests a discussion of any item, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda. EWM/EXOTICS TASK FORCE A. 1997 Milfoil Harvest Plans Review of Season Proposed Budget (handout) Employment of Project Manager *B. 4/11/97 EWM/Exotics Task Force meeting has been canceled; C. Additional Business; WATER STRUCTURES A. Claycliffe HOA, minor change application to change the numbering of slip #'s 4 and 5, and to reduce the size of slip #1 from 16' x 48' to 12' x 32'; B. Big Island Inc., minor change application to install a 32' roll-away handicapped dock; Lord Fletchers of the Lake, Review of Draft Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW), staff recommends rescinding 3/26/96 Board action to approve new multiple dock and special density license applications to increase BSU's from 58 to 72; D. Harrison Harbor Twinhome Assoc., minor change application to move slip #1 from a tie-on to the main walkway to adjacent to slip # 7; Ee *F. *G. City of the Village of Minnetonka Beach, Discussion on Public Hearing for new multiple dock license and to reconfigure a non-conforming structure on Lake Minnetonka; 1997 Multiple Dock Licenses, approval of 1997 multiple dock license applications as outlined in 4/3/97 staff memo; Deicing License Deposit Refunds, refund of 1996 deicing license deposits as outlined in 4/2/96 staff memo; H. Additional Business; 3. SAVE THE LAKE 4. LAKE USE & RECREATION 5. ADMINISTRATION A. Staff update on filling the vacant Administrative Technician position; B. Additional Business; 6. FINANCIAL A. Audit of vouchers for payment; - 4/1/97 - 4/15/97 B. Review of 3/31/97 meeting with Abdo, Abdo, & Eick regarding 1996 audit; C. Additional Business; 7. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADJOURNMENT LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT REGULAR BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 7:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 26, 1997 Tonka Bay City Hall DRAFT CALL TO ORDER Chair Babcock called the meeting to order at 7:17 p.m. ROLL CAL~L Members present: Bert Foster, Deephaven; Tom Gilman, Excelsior; Gene Partyka, Minnetrista; Tom Reese, Mound; Robert Rascop, Shorewood; Craig Nelson, Spring Park; Doug Babcock, Tonka Bay; Herb Suerth, Woodland. Also present: Charles LeFevere, LMCD Counsel; Gregory Nybeck, Executive Director. Members absent: Joe Zwak, Greenwood; Gretchen Maglich, Minnetonka; Kent Dahlen, Minnetonka Beach. Orono, Victoria, and Wayzata have no appointed member. CHAIR ANNOUNCEMENTS Babcock announced the Board meeting scheduled for 4/9/97 will be held at Shorewood City Hall rather than Tonka Bay City Hall. READING OF MINUTES Partyka moved, Nelson seconded to approve the minutes of the 3/12/97 regular Board meeting as submitted. Babcock recommended an amendment to the minutes on page 3, 3'~ to the last paragraph. He noted the calculation of 10' X 20' for tie-ons was not done subjectively, but was done "after lengthy discussions on how to tie-on four boats at a 60' long dock". Partyka and Nelson agreed to this amendment. Motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no comments from persons not on the agenda. CONSENT AGENDA Foster moved, Partyka seconded to approve the consent agenda items identified by a "*" on the agenda. Motion carried unanimously (Approved consent agenda item: 3C, Bill and Sheila Todd, staff recommends full refund of $250 deposit for side setback variance). 1. SAVE THE LAKE A. Consideration of Hennepin County Sheriff's Water Patrol request for "Save the Lake" funds to purchase rescue equipment. Sgt. Ken Schilling, Hennepin County Sheriff's Water Patrol, reviewed the request for rescue equipment as detailed in the 3/6/97 memo. He stated the Water Patrol has coordinated a joint effort with the State Patrol regarding ice rescues in January and noted this request would provide equipment necessary in these rescues. He stated the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Regular Board of Directors Meeting March 26, 1997 Page 2 three dry suits would augment what they currently have, and that they do not currently have the other rescue equipment outlined in the memo. He entertained questions from the Board. The Board addressed questions to Sgt. Schilling regarding the request. They discussed whether the request is consistent with past requests approved for the Water Patrol, and whether it is consistent with funding criteria adopted by the Board on 4/27/94 for Save the Lake funds. MOTION: Nelson moved, Reese seconded to resurrect the original motion from the 3/12/97 Board meeting to approve dry suits and accessories, and rescue equipment as outlined in the memo. Babcock stated at the 3/12/97 Board meeting, the consensus of the Board was to not approve requests that would replace existing equipment, but to consider requests for new equipment to improve public safety. MOTION TO AMEND: Nelson moved, Partyka seconded to amend the original motion to include the purchase of a radar unit. VOTE ON MOTION TO AMEND: Ayes (6), Nayes (2, Reese and Gilman); Motion to amend carried. VOTE ON ORIGINAL MOTION: Ayes (7), Nayes (1, Reese) Reese stated he would prefer to see these funds allocated to environmental related projects rather than the purchase of public safety equipment for the Water Patrol. B. Discussion of draft 1997 "Save the Lake" Budget. Babcock reviewed the draft budget with the Board. He noted the budget would need to be amended to note the increase in the Water Patrol expenditure to properly note the purchase of the radar unit. The Board agreed the reduction should be taken from the new projects provisions under Education/Public Information. Board members asked questions to staff regarding details of the proposed budget. MOTION: Reese moved, Gilman seconded to approve the 1997 "Save the Lake" Budget as amended. Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Regular Board of Directors Meeting March 26, 1997 VOTE: Motion carried unanimously. Page 3 C. Additional Business 0 There was no additional business. LAKE USE & RECREATION A. Discussion and consideration of new on-sale liquor license for Seanote Cruises, Inc. MOTION: VOTE: Reese moved, Foster seconded to approve a new on-sale liquor license for 1997 for Seanote Cruises, Inc. for the charter boat Seanote. Unanimously carried. Discussion and consideration of new on-sale liquor license for Aaahhz of Excelsior Park. MOTION: Foster moved, Reese seconded to approve a new on-sale liquor license for 1997 for Aaahhz of Excelsior Park for the charter boat Her Excellence. Gilman reported that the applicant has not complied with some conditions of the conditional use permit with the City of Excelsior. Babcock stated generally the LMCD's jurisdiction begins at the 929.4' lake elevation and does not get involved with land related issues. LeFevere stated it may be appropriate to consider Gilman's comments when considering this application. VOTE: Motion carried unanimously. C. Additional Business. e There was no additional business. WATER STRUCTURES A. Suburban Hennepin Regional Park District, Discussion on Public Hearing for new multiple dock license application. The consensus of the Board was they believed the proposed multiple dock license application was a good plan and complied with Code except for one aspect of it. They noted there is a need to address the emergency vehicle slips and include it Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Regular Board of Directors Meeting March 26, 1997 Page 4 towards the number of Boat Storage Units (BSU's) identified in this plan. Because the applicant had stated there is 1,000' of continuous shoreline, and the proposed application already includes 20 transient BSU's, there is a need to reduce one somewhere. ~Rascop asked Don Deveau, representing the applicant, if some working plan had · been discussed with the LMCD regarding enforcement of LMCD ordinances. Deveau stated he would have to check into this and report back. MOTION: Rascop moved, Partyka seconded to approve the Suburban Hennepin Regional Park District multiple dock license for 1997 consisting of 20 BSU's, subject to resolving storage of emergency vehicle with LMCD staff. VOTE: Ayes (7), Nayes (1, Foster); Motion carried. Foster stated he believed the storage issue of the emergency vehicle should be resolved prior to approving the application. B. Lord Fletchers of the Lake, Review of 2/12/97 Public Hearing Report and continued discussion on new multiple dock and special density license applications. Nelson outlined concerns addressed by Ron Kaegle in letters he had sent out to the Board. The Board discussed the application in length. Foster stated two competing forces need to considered in this proposed application. They are 1) this is one of the most crowded areas of the lake, and 2) this would increase destination points for transient parking as outlined in the Management Plan. MOTION: Foster moved, Gihnan seconded to approve the new multiple dock and special density license applications for 1997 for Lord Fletchers of the Lake. VOTE: Ayes (7), Nayes (1, Reese); Motion carried. Staff was directed to work with the applicant to get a multiple dock license application for the boats that are tied on the island. D. Additional Business. There was no additional business. Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Regular Board of Directors Meeting March 26, 1997 Page 5 4. EWM/EXOTICS TASK FORCE B. 3/14/97 meeting report. Suerth provided the Board a report from the 3/14/97 EWM/Exotics Task Force meeting. He reported on the following: * The public launching ramp should be open at Spring Park for the Crappie Fishing Tournament. * A meeting was held with Dan Engen, Holiday Sports, regarding the Crappie Fishing Tournament scheduled for 4/26/97. He noted it appears a waiver will be provided for this tournament, however, Engen has expressed interest in cooperating with the LMCD regarding dissemination of information, voluntary boat washing, and a the opportunity to have a radio remote live on KFAN. * A meeting with Beth Whittaker, Genmar, was held regarding the $1,000,000 bass fishing tournament scheduled for 6/25 and 6/26. He noted Whittaker is going to recommend to the tournament coordinators that all participating boats have to be washed or inspected. * Preliminary investigation regarding the purchase of a transporter had been done. He noted he had talked to D&D and they estimated the cost of a transporter at $110,000. * The idea of purchasing an GPS to better document acreage of milfoil harvested was discussed. C. Additional Business Holiday Crappie Fishing Tournament Nybeck stated based on a letter he received from Jay Rendall stating this tournament is a low risk, and after discussions with Suerth and Reese, he is inclined to provide a waiver from LMCD Ordinance #145. Ouat Suerth stated he had reviewd a phone log from Reese regarding the use of quat in 1996. He stated he believed the LMCD made the proper contacts regarding the use of quat. Staff was directed to forward this log to Jay Rendall. 5. ADMINISTRATION A. Staff update on filling the vacant Administrative Technician Nybeck reported the posting of the position closes on 3/28/97. He stated not a large number of applicants have been received; however, he believed there is some quality to those received. He noted he was working on a screening tool to narrow candidates down to be interviewed. He stated heis plans were to conduct a first round of Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Regular Board of Directors Meeting March 26, 1997 Page 6 interviews to narrow it down to final candidates. He believed representation from the Board should sit in on the final interviews. He concluded he hoped to have an individual on board some time in late April or May. B. Additional Business. There was no additional business. 6. FINANCIAL A. Audit of vouchers for payment. - 3/15/97 - 3/31/97 Nelson reviewed the audit of vouchers for payment as submitted. He noted check'# 11068 for $50,000 to Men-ill Lynch should be added to the voucher list. He explained this check is to generally close out the checking account at Norwest Bank. MOTION: Foster moved, Gilman seconded to authorize payment of vouchers as submitted, and the payment of check # 11068. VOTE: Motion carried unanimously. B. February financial summary and balance sheet. Nelson reviewed the financial and summary balance sheet as submitted. MOTION: Gilman moved, Foster seconded to accept the February financial summary and balance sheet as submitted. VOTE: Motion carded unanimously. Staff was directed to check with the bookkeeper on including percentage of year-to- date expenses and expense for previous years on future financial summary and balance sheets. C. Additional Business Nelson reported that a certificate of deposit had recently matured at First Bank and that staff rolled it over into another six month certificate of deposit. 7. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Nybeck reported on the following: * April meeting schedule. Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Regular Board of Directors Meeting March 26, 1997 Page 7 * New Wayzata Board member Bob Ambrose has been appointed. * The need to schedule a quarterly mayors meeting in the near future. Babcock stated he would check with some mayor's to find out if there is interest in a meeting. 8. OLD BUSINESS There was no old business. 9. NEW BUSINESS There was no new business. 10. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, Chair Babcock adjourned the meeting at 9:07 p.m. Douglas Babcock, Chair Joe Zwak, Secretary LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT ITEM 2.D April 3, 1997 TO: FROM: Board of Directors r~~tor~ ~ Greg Nybeck, Executive Di SUBJECT: Harrison Harbor Twinhome Assoc. Harrison Harbor Twinhome Association has made application for a new multiple dock license, with minor change, for 1997. The applicant is currently considered a conforming structure on Lake Minnetonka because the facility consists of seven Boat Storage Units (BSU's) on 425' of continuous shoreline. With a density of one watercraft for every 61 feet of shoreline, it conforms to the one watercraft for every 50 feet of shoreline rule established by LMCD Code. The applicant has proposed one minor change. Currently, slip 1 is located adjacent to the main walkway leading out to the main structure. The applicant has proposed a minor change that would relocate slip 1 to the north side of slip 7. Staff needs to point out two details that have not been documented properly on the proposed site plan. First, it is not clear where the extended side site line is located to the north of slip I. Second, it is not clear on how much side setback would be maintained from this extended side site line. LMCD Code requires a 10' side setback be maintained for the first 50' of dock that extends into the lake from the 929.4' lake elevation. The Code also requires that this side setback be double when a multiple dock abuts a non-multiple dock. In this proposed application, a minimum 20' side setback needs to be complied with from the northern extended side site line next to slip 1. If the extended side site lines can be illustrated while maintaining required side setbacks in compliance with LMCD Code, staff recommends this application be approved. ITEM 2.D DOCK - NEW/C~ANGE Lake Minnetonka Conservation District License Year LMCD Receipt ~ No. of Boats City response due Boat Density Index received Can be reached at phone (for LMCD use) Because this form is ! to be copied, please ! use black ink or type.! APPLICATION: I~EWMULTIPLE DOCK, LAUNCHINC RAMP, AND/OR MOORING LICENSE Any change in slip size, o~nership, length, width, height or location of a structure or launching ramp requiring a license under LMCD Code S2.03 requires the issuance of a new license, pursuant to S2.03, Subd. 7. The Board may issue a new license without a public hearing provided the facility is in compliance with the Code; there is no change in the number of watercraft stored; and there is no substantial change in slip size, length, width, height, location, use, type of watercraft stored, or amount of lake obstructed or occupied. Print or type owner's name Owner' s address Phone; if no answer, call: Phone; if no answer, call: Business name (if different from owner) Contact l~er~n (if different frpm o~ner) · Phone Street address Nailing address (if di£feren( fr°Istreet address) Property located in the City of Property is riparian to LBCD bay/~rea(s) .//~f~s'~ , No(s). 1. Classification of use per t2.11, Subd. 2 (please check one): a) commercial marina d) transient g) private residence b) private club e) outlot association ~'~ h) other (explain) c) municipal f) multiple dwelling.~ 2. Site Lake frontage = feet. BSU density = 3. Describe change being applied for: ?~/~ ~ ~/ ~J ~ ~ ~. Documents listed below are required; check that they are attached or on file with the District: Locator map ~/ Scaled drawing showing present dockage. ~/ County plat map ~ Scaled drawing showing proposed dockage p'/ ls land survey, Scaled drawing of docks cn abutting properties, .escription and other affected dockage ignificant data requested above could result in a processing delay. (over) Lake Hinnetonka Conservation District New Dock License Application 5o Public liability insurance: Coverage $ Watercraft Storage Units (WSU) computation schedule: 7 (Name) Company _ ssu @ 1 wsu (each slip up to 20' long and/or up to 10 BSU @ 1~ WSU (each slip 20'+ to 24' long and/or up to 11 BSU @ 2 WSU (each slip 24'+ to 32' long and/or up to 12 _ BSU @ 2½ WSU (each slip 32'+ to 40' long and/or up to 14 BSU @ 3 WSU (each slip 40'+ to 48' 1on§ and/or up to 16 BSU @ 4 WSU (each slip over 48' long and/or over 16 vide) wide) - WSU wide) - /4 WSU wide) = WSU wide) = WSU wide) = WSU BSU .------- Total Watercraft Storage Units (WSU) = J~ WSU Fee calculation: Base fee .............................................................. $ 5 0 Plus number of Watercraft Storage Units (WSU) ~ @ $7.50 as determined from WSU computation and schedule shown in No. 6 above ..... + Total fee enclosed (this fee is for processing of the application and does not entitle the applicant to a license) .................. $./~.o Application fees are non-refundable. I certify that the information provided herein and the attachments hereto are true and correct; I understand that any license issued may be revoked by the District for violation of the LMCD Code. I agree to reimburse the District for any legal, surveying, engineering, inspection, maintenance or other expenses incurred by the District in excess of the amount of the application fee. I consent to permitting officers and agents of the District to enter the premises at all reasonable times to investigate and to determine whether or not the Code of the District is being complied with. I agree to submit a certified, as-built survey upon completion of the docks. Authorized signature. Title J Date -~ff,~/// /~ Z Relationship to o~er ~~~ Return this application and attachments to: 11/92 Lake Minnetonka Conservation District 900 E. Wayzata Blvd., Suite 160 Wayzata lin 55391 Phone (612) 473-7033 0 7' 0 I I~1 LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT ~ ZZa~rZ~ZCA?zC~ OP Za~ m3~-~osr~ (l) Ha-I s teds (2) Priests (-~) Coo~.s (4) West Upmr (5) South (~) ~ithto~ (7) ~e~s c~=~= (zo) oza (Il) s~i~s p~ (~4) Setoa (15) ~riso. s (~7) ~est ~ (~8) Porest L~e (~) C°~fee Cove ~est Cryst~ East Crrst~ (22) North Arm (2D stubb~ (24) .r4aXUell (25) Le-%~ve rte (27) T~r L~e ~o~s ~ ~z.t. 3~ cr~= ~ nz~s C~so~s ~ (~6) Excelsior (~7) Cideons B~ (40) Veter~s ~ (41) ~owe= L~e South (42) Lo,-er Lake August, 1983 October, 1974 I I / / ./ (~g~ l~ 'lC-" CITY OF MOUND toO oO' SPECIAL DAY SA TURDA Y APRIL 26 1997 - 8 AM to 5 PM %~ NO BRUSH OR LEAVES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THIS DAY!~ AT THE LOST LAKE AREA ON COUNTY ROAD 15 BETWEEN SUPERAMERICA AND THE POST OFFICE GOODWILL: MATTRESS: FURNITURE: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE ACCEPTED: CLOTHING, SMALL WORKING APPLIANCES, GAMES, DOMESTIC ITEMS (PANS, DISHES, ETC.) HARDWARE TOOLS, LAMPS...** THERE IS NO CHARGE ** THERE IS A CHARGE BY SIZE FOR EACH MATTRESS & BOX SPRING: CRIB $5, SINGLE $7, DOUBLE $8, QUEEN $9, KING $10 CARPET: TIRES: APPLIANCES: CHAIRS & RECLINERS $5 EA, LOVESEAT COUCH $6, SOFA $10, HIDE-A-BED SOFA $20 50 CENTS PER SQUARE YARD (JUTE, RUBBER, FOAM PADDING ) CAR $1, PICK UP SIZE $2, LARGE TRUCK $5, TRACTOR $15 EACH $10 EACH this includes washers, dryers, stoves, furnaces, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, water softeners, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, trash compactors, garbage disposals, water heaters, microwaves ..... $15 for AIR CONDITIONERS SCRAP METAL: ELECTRONICS: PHONE BOOKS: SWING SETS, LAWN FURNITURE, GRILLS, BICYCLES {with tires $1), AUTO PARTS, SPRINGS, PIPE, METAL WINDOW FRAMES {no glass), LAWNMOWERS, AUTO BATTERIES, ETC. ** NO CHARGE ** $5 EACH TELEVISIONS, STEREOS, VCRS, VACUUM CLEANERS, COMPUTERS; No charge for: Telephones, Radios, Camcorders, Tape Players, This includes recharqeable and cordless appliances A CONTAINER WILL BE PROVIDED AT NO CHARGE BATTERIES: HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES ** FREE ** NEW BINS: IF YOU BRING IN YOUR BROKEN RECYCLING BIN, WE WILL REPLACE IT OR YOU MAY PURCHASE A NEW ONE FOR $7 FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS: 4 FT. $.25, 8 FT. $.50 EACH CONCRETE: 50 cents per construction size block MISC. ITEMS: HOUSEHOLD PLASTIC, PLASTIC TOYS, STYROFOAM, FOAM RUBBER WILL BE CHARGED AT $3 A CUBIC YD. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED: I Insulation, window glass, hazardous waste (paint, oil, thinners, etc.) cans, glass, newspaper, I cardboard, garbage, leaves, construction waste (sheetrock, shingles, ceiling tile) ANY QUESTIONS, CALL CITY HALL AT 472-0603 ABSOLUTELY NO WOOD , BRUSH, LUMBER OR LEAVES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THIS DATE!! LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT ITEM 2.D April 3, 1997 TO: FROM: Board of Directors r~~ior~ ~ Greg Nybeck, Executive Di SUBJECT: Harrison Harbor Twinhome Assoc. Harrison Harbor Twinhome Association has made application for a new multiple dock license, with minor change, for 1997. The applicant is currently considered a conforming structure on Lake Minnetonka because the facility consists of seven Boat Storage Units (BSU's) on 425' of continuous shoreline. With a density of one watercraft for every 61 feet of shoreline, it conforms to the one watercraft for every 50 feet of shoreline rule established by LMCD Code. The applicant has proposed one minor change. Currently, slip ! is located adjacent to the main walkway leading out to the main structure. The applicant has proposed a minor change that would relocate slip 1 to the north side of slip 7. Staff needs to point out two details that have not been documented properly on the proposed site plan. First, it is not clear where the extended side site line is located to the north of slip 1. Second, it is not clear on how much side setback would be maintained from this extended side site line. LMCD Code requires a 10' side setback be maintained for the first 50' of dock that extends into the lake from the 929.4' lake elevation. The Code also requires that this side setback be double when a multiple dock abuts a non-multiple dock. In this proposed application, a minimum 20' side setback needs to be complied with from the northern extended side site line next to slip 1. If the extended side site lines can be illustrated while maintaining required side setbacks in compliance with LMCD Code, staff recommends this application be approved. ITEM 2.D Because this form is Lake Minnetonka Conservation District DOCK - NEW/CHANCE LMCD Receipt ~ License Year City response due No. of Boats received~---~ Boat Density Index -- Can be reached at phone ~ ! (for LMCD use) to be copied, please ! use black ink or type.! ! APPLICATION: I~NULTIPLE DOCK, LAUNCHINC RAMP, AND/OR MOORING LICENSE Any change in slip size, o~mership, length, width, height or location of a structure or launching ramp requiring a license under LHCD Code S2.03 requires the issuance of a new license, pursuant to S2.03, Subd. 7. The Board may issue a new license without a public hearing provided the facility is in compliance with the Code; there is no change in the number of watercraft stored; and there is no substantial change in slip size, length, width, height, location, use, type of watercraft stored, or amount of lake obstructed or occupied. .  Phone; if no ~ ~ ' answer, call: er s aodress Business n~erent from owner) ------ Contact oer~on (if different frgm  owner) Street address -- ....... -=~nc from street address) Property located in the City of_~~. Property is riparian to LMCD bay/area(s~~ 1. Classification of use per t2.11, Subd. 2 (please check one): a) commercial marina d) transient b) private club - c) municipal e) outlot association. ~ f) multiple dwelling~ 2. Site Lake frontage = feet. BSU density = 3. Phone; if no answer, call: Phone , No(s). /.~'" g) private residence h) other (explain) - Describe change being applied for,__~/y -~;z:~ ~t/ ~¢_~ ~ Documents listed below are required; check that they are attached or on file with the District: Locator map~ ~ Scaled drawing showing present dockage County plat map_~ Scaled drawing showing proposed dockage ~ land survey, Scaled drawing of docks cn abutting pro'perties, Iescription and other affected dockag~ significant data requested above could result in a processing delay. (over) Lake Minnetonka Conservation District (Name) 5. Public liability insurance: Coverage $ _; Company 6. Watercraft Storage Units (WSU) computation schedule: _ _ BSU @ 1 WSU (each slip up to 20 BSU @ 1½ WSU (each slip 20'+ to 24 ~_~ BSU @ 2 WSU (each slip 24'+ to 32 _ BSU @ 2½ WSU (each slip 32'+ to 40 _ BSU @ 3 WSU (each slip 40'+ to 48 -----_ BSU @ 4 WSU (each slip over 48 BSU 7. Fee calculation: long and/or up to 10' wide) = WSU long and/or up to 11' wide) =-------WSU long and/or up to 12' wide) = ~_~._WSU long and/or up to 14' wide) = WSU long and/or up to 16' wide) = - WSU long and/or over 16' wide) = WSU Total Watercraft Storage Units (WSU) = ;~ WSU Base fee .............................................................. $ 5 0 Plus number of Watercraft Storage Units (WSU) ~ @ $7.50 as ~ determined from WSU computation and schedule s~ow~ in No. 6 above ..... + ~o~.C_~ (iD Total fee enclosed (this fee is for processing of the application and does not entitle the applicant to a license) .................. $_/~.o (D Application fees are non-refundable. I certify that the information provided herein and the attachments hereto are true and correct; I understand that any license issued ~y be revoked by the District for violation of the LMCD Code. I agree to reimburse the District for amy legal, surveying, engineering, inspection, maintenance or other expenses incurred by the District in excess of the amou. t of the application fee. I consent to permitting officers and agents of the District to enter the premises at all reasonable times to investigate and to determine whether or not the Code of the District is being complied with. I agree to submit a certified, as-built survey upon completion of the docks. Authorized signature Title ,.. Relationship to owner.~~~,~ Return this application and attachments to: Lake Minnetonka Conservation District 900 E. Wayzata Blvd., Suite 160 Wayzata fiN 55391 Phone (612) 473-7033 11/92 f~ I~1 0 "~ I,I It--. LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT (1) ~.lsteds (2) Priests Bay (3) Coo~.s B~ (4) West Upper (5) South Op~r ~e ~ithto~ 3~ (8) E~t Upmr ~e (9) c~= ~ (10) Old Ch~nel (~2) m~k (15) ~er~d L~e (14) Seton L~e (15) H~risons ~ (16) Jennings ~ (17) Wes~ ~a (18) Pores~ Lmke (19) Coffee Cove (20) West Crys~ (21) East C~ys~ B~ (22) North (2D S~ub~= (24) (2~) Le_~ye rte (26) ~iths (~7) (~e) ~o~s (29) Wayzata (~o) trays ~v (31) Libbs Lake (32) Robinsons Bay (~4) C~sons ~ (35) s~. n~s ~ (36) Zxcelsior ~ (57) ~ideons B~ (3~) Sc~o ~ (40) Ve%er~s B~ (41) Lower L~e South (42) Lo.'er Lake August, 1983 October, 1974 c~ 10/19/90 9299 iofl O,,f !* ........ ' EXIIIBIT B, CITY OF MOUND, MINNESOTA ENGINEER'S MEMO TO THE MOUND CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION t97- DATE: CASE NO: PETITIONER: FINAL PLAT: LOCATION: ASSESSMENT RECORDS: N/A Yes No 1. [] [] [] 2. [] [] [] 3. [] [] [] 4. [] [] [] 5. [] [] [] April 1, 1997 97-12 Joe Zylman - Waters Edge Investment Co. Maple Manors Three Points Boulevard Watermain area assessments have been levied based on proposed use. Sanitary sewer area assessments have been levied based on proposed use. SAC and REC charges will be payable at the time building permits are issued. Area charges are subject to change periodically as they are reviewed annually on January 1. The rate assessed would be that in effect at the time of final plat approval. Area assessments. Other additional assessments estimated: LEGAL / EASEMENTS / PERMITS: 6. [] [] [] 7. [] [] [] Complies with standard utility/drainage easements - The City will require utility and drainage easements ten feet (10') in width adjoining all street~ and five feet (5') in width adjoining side and rear lot lines. SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. All standard utility easements required for construction are provided - N/A Yes No EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION {97- The City will require twenty feet (20') utility and drainage easements for proposed utilities along the lot lines were these utilities are proposed to be installed. This item has been reviewed with the final construction plans and the following changes are necessary: SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. 10. 11. Complies with ponding requirements - The City will require the dedication of drainage easements for ponding purposes on all property lines below the established 100-year high water elevation and conformance with the City's comprehensive stormwater drainage plan. SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. All existing unnecessary easements and rights-of-way have been vacated o It will be necessary to vacate the obsolete easements/right-of- way to facilitate the development. This is not an automatic process in conjunction with the platting process. It is the Owner's responsibility to submit a petition as well as legal descriptions of easements proposed to be vacated. The Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title has been submitted to the City with this application If it is subsequently determined that the sub_iect property_ is abstract property., then this requirement does not apply. It will be necessary for the property Owner to provide the City Attorney with the Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title in order that he may file the required easements referred to above. All necessary permits for this project have been obtained - The following permits must be obtained by the Developer: [] Hennepin County [] MPCA [] State Health Department [] Minnehaha Creek Watershed District [] U.S. Army Corps of Engineers [] Other The Developer must comply with the conditions within any permit. -2- 12. N/A Yes EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97- Conforms with the City's grid system for street names - The names of the proposed streets in the plat must conform to the City grid system for street names. The following changes will be necessary: 13. [] [] [] Conforms with the City's Thoroughfare Guide Plan - The following revisions must be made to conform with the City's adopted Thoroughfare Guide Plan. Acceleration/deceleration lanes provided - Acceleration/deceleration lanes are required at the intersection of and 15. [] [] [] All existing street rights-of-way are required width - Additional right-of-way will be required on 16. [] [] [] 17. [] [] [] 18. [] [] [] Conforms with City standards requiring the Developer to construct utilities necessary to serve this plat - In accordance with City standards, the Developer shall be responsible for constructing the necessary sanitary sewer, water, storm sewer, and streets needed to serve this plat. A registered professional engineer must prepare the plans and profiles of the proposed sanitary sewer, watermain, storm sewer facilities and streets to serve the development. Final utility plans submitted comply with all City requirements- The Developer has submitted the required construction plans for the proposed sanitary sewer, watermain and storm sewer facilities; and has also furnished profiles of these utilities as well as the proposed street system (.public and private). SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED. Per the Developer's request, final plans will be prepared by the City. If it is their desire to have the City construct these facilities as part of its Capital Improvement Program, a petition must be submitted to the City. The cutoff date for petitions is October -3- N/A Yes No EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97 1st of the year preceding construction, if the Developer is paying 100% of the cost. The construction plans conform to the City's adopted Comprehensive Water Distribution Plan - The following revisions will be required: 20. [] [] [] The construction plans conform to the City's adopted Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan - The following revisions will be required: CONDITIONS. SEE SPECIAL It will be necessary to contact Greg Skinner, the City's Public Works Superintendent, 24 hours in advance of making any proposed utility connections to the City's sanitary sewer and water systems. The Developer shall also be responsible for contacting the Public Works Department for an excavating permit prior to any digging within the City right-of-way. GRADING. DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROl,: 22. [] [] [] 23. [] [] [] Minimum basement elevations - Minimum basement elevations must be established for the following lots: All Lots 1 thru 10 have a minimum basement elevation of 933.0. Complies with Storm Drainage Plan - The grading, drainage and erosion control plan has been submitted to the City's Consulting Engineer for review to see if it is in conformance with the City's Comprehensive Storm Drainage Plan. All of their recommendations shall be incorporated in a revised plan. The Grading and Drainage Plan shall also indicate proposed methods of erosion control, including the placement of silt fence in strategic locations. Additionally, the following revisions will be necessary: SEE SPECIAL CONDITIONS. -4- EXHIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97- SPECIAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: 23. The final plat does not have any easement over the common area shown as Lot 11. Either a blanket drainage and utility easement over the entire lot is required or specific easements for the storm sewer, ponding, drainage, etc. The best solution is a blanket easement over the entire Lot 11. Also, the drainage easement for the wetlands must include everything designated as wetlands. A small area behind Lot 4 is omitted. 24. 25. The City has not been furnished any drainage calculations. Copies of information submitted to the MCWD will be sufficient. The proposed lift station must conform to the City's standard requirements. Additional information is needed such as specific requirements for the control panel, pump, valves, ultrasonic level transmitter, etc. In addition, the control panel must be located on a separate 4'x4' concrete pad in a location as approved by Public Works. The exact location of proposed lift station must also be approved by Public Works. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Specifications and construction details must be submitted. Approval of the preliminary grading and drainage plan required that additional information in the form of more topography along the east side of the proposed plat at the existing garages on the adjacent property be provided. Additional topo was also requested south and east of Lot 10 and at the proposed street intersection with Three Points Boulevard. None of this information is on the final grading plan. City ordinance requires existing conditions within 100 feet, but we will accept less as long as the information provided is sufficient. Our preliminary review also required additional information on the existing driveway immediately west of the proposed street. This has not been furnished. The inlets to both storm sewer systems located in the yards adjacent to Lots 9 and 10 will need shallow 27" dia. catchbasin structures. The proposed grade of the new street needs to be flatten more at the intersection with Three Points Boulevard. A slope closer to 2% is preferred. The 7% grade could be steeper, but not over 8% which is the maximum allowed by City code. The Developer shall be responsible for the installation of private utilities, such as telephone, electric and natural gas services. The required utilities shall not be installed until the boulevard or utility easements have been graded. All such utilities shall be installed underground. No building permits shall be issued until a contract has been awarded for utility and street construction and the MPCA permit is issued and the Final Plat has been filed and recorded at Hennepin County. lavs' EXIIIBIT B, RESOLUTION ~97- 33. Prior to acceptance of the completed subdivision by the City Council, it will be necessary to furnish an Engineer's Certification of Completion. Upon receipt of said certification and recommendation by the City Engineer that the completed work will be accepted, the City Council will be requested to accept, the completed public improvements. Acceptance will be by formal Resolution of the City Council. 34. The following items shall be the responsibility of the Developer and shall be covered by an escrow guarantee (surety bond, cash, certificate of deposit, or irrevocable letter of credit), as specified: Sanitary Sewer Watermain Storm Sewer Grading and Street Construction ESTIMATED TOTAL $ 56,000 $ 23,000 $ 21,000 $ 50.000 $150,000 Amount of escrow guarantee: Estimated total ($150,000) x 125% = $187,500 Submitted by: '~a~ ~-q-q"/ag-.zeO--~ John Cameron, City Engineer ¢:main: I 1417:cngmcmo -6- MINUTES- MOUND CITY COUNCIL -APRIL 8, 1997 MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 8, 1997 The City Council of the City of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday, April 8, 1997, at 7:30 PM, in the Council Chambers at 5341 Maywood Road, in said City. Those present were: Mayor Bob Polston, Councilmembers Andrea Ahrens, Mark Hanus, Liz Jensen and Leah Weycker. Also in attendance were: City Manager Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Attorney John Dean, City Planner Mark Koegler, and City Clerk Fran Clark. The Mayor opened the meeting and welcomed the people in attendance. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. *Consent Agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Council and will be enacted by a roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Councilmember or Citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. OPEN MEETING - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE. APPROVE AGENDA. At this time items can be added to the Agenda that are not listed and/or items can be removed from the Consent Agenda and voted upon after the Consent Agenda has been approved. 1.0 *CONSENT AGENDA: *1.1 APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MARCH 25, 1997, REGULAR MEETING. MINUTES- MOUND CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 8, 1997 *1.2 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL CASE //9%05: PHILLIP A. KLEIN, 5010 WOODLAND ROAD, LOTS 13 & 14, BLOCK 20, SHADYWOOD POINT, PID //13-117-24 11 0146. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR ADDITION. · 1.3 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL CASE //97-13: BRADLEY H. WHITE, 5090 WINDSOR ROAD, LOT 4, BLOCK 1, TEAL POINTE, PID//25-117-24 12 0234. REQUEST: VARIANCE FOR SIDEYARD SETBACK. *1.4 SET PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT, A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AREA BY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, AND RELATED VARIANCES FOR THE "SETON BLUFF" RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT. DATE: MAY 13, 1997). *1.5 LICENSE RENEWALS: GAMES OF SKILL *1.6 PAYMENT OF BILLS. POOL TABLE BOWLING AMUSEMENT DEVICE RESTAURANT. COMMENTS & SUGGESTIONS FROM CITIZENS PRESENT. 2 MINUTES- MOUND CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 8, 1997 1.7 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: CASE #97-08, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, FOR WESTONKA PUBLIC SCHOOLS (SHIRLEY HILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL) PUBLIC SCHOOL & ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES AND LICENSED DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL, 2450 WILSHIRE BLVD., PID #24-117-14 12 0059. 1.8 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED STREET RECONSTRUCTION - SHERWOOD DRIVE. 3 RESOLUTION # MOTION BY ~ SECONDED BY ~ ROLL CALL IN FAVOR ~ AGAINST ABSTAINING APPROVED DEFEATED ITEM # RESOLUTION # MOTION BY SECONDED BY ROLL CALL IN FAVOR AGAINST ABSTAINING APPROVED DEFEATED ITEM # MOTION BY RESOLUTION # SECONDED BY ROLL CALL IN FAVOR APPROVED DEFEATED f"--7__'.7---_--, .............................................................. AGAINST ABSTAINING ITEM # RESOLUTION # C~~ ~~-~ MOTION BY SECONDED BY ROLL CALL IN FAVOR AGAINST ABSTAINING APPROVED DEFEATED RESOLUTION # MOTION BY ~ IN FAVOR ~ AGAINST ABSTAINING APPROVED DEFEATED RE3OLUTION # MOTION BY SECONDED BY ROLL CALL IN FAVOR ~ AGAINST ABSTAINING APPROVED DEFEATED MINUTES- MOUND CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 8, 1997 1.9 REQUF~T FOR FINAL PLAT APPROVAL - JOE ZYLMAN, MAPLE MANORS. INFORMATION/MISCELLANEOUS:. A. Department Head monthly reports for March 1997. B. LMCD Representative's monthly report for March 1997. C. Planning Commission Minutes of March 24, 1997. Do Eo Letter from Congressman Jim Ramstad re: Mayor Polston's letter to the Dept. of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) on the issue of improvements needed at 2020 Commerce Blvd. (Indian Knoll Manors). Invitation from Mound City Days Re: Mayor and Council's participation in the Mound City Days Parade. If you intend to be in the parade, please complete the Registration Form and return it as indicated. Reminder: HRA Board Meeting, Tuesday, April 8, 1997, 7:00 p.m. MINUTES- MOUND CITY COUNCI~ - APRIL 8, 1997 I G. Reminder: Committee of the Whole Meeting, Tuesday, April 15, 1997, 7:30 p.m. The only item on the Agenda is the discussion with the Westonka School Board on the possible retention of the existing Community Center. Invitations have been extended to the Cities of Orono, Minnetrista and Spring Park to also attend. H. Reminder: Tuesday, April 22, 1997, 7:00 p.m., is the annual Board of Review. Mayor Gabriel Jabbour, Orono, has invited the Lake Minnetonka Area Mayors to a breakfast on Wednesday, April 9, 1997, 8:00 a.m., Lafayette Club. The purpose of the meeting is to introduce all of the Mayors to each other since many are newly elected and to brief everyone present on the Highway 12 issue. Notice of Public Hearing, by the City of Spring Park to consider an application for an Off-Sale Liquor License - G-Will Liquors, 4787 Shoreline Drive. MOTION made by , seconded by to adjourn at P.M. in favor. Motion carried. The vote was unanimously Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Manager Attest: City Clerk