HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-02PCRESOLUTION 96-02PC
RESOLUTION OF THE PRIOR LAKE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING
THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF "WILD OAKS"
SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS OUTLINED HEREIN.
MOTION BY:
SECOND BY:
WHEREAS:
the Prior Lake Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on August 28, and
October 23, 1995 and January 8, 1996 to consider an application from Bill Hayden of
RCS Associates Inc., for the preliminary plat of Wild Oaks; and
WHEREAS: notice of the public hearing on said preliminary plat has been duly published and posted
in accordance with the applicable Minnesota Statutes and Prior Lake Ordinances; and
WHEREAS:
the Planning Commission proceeded to hear all persons interested in this issues and
persons interested were afforded the opportunity to present their views and objections
related to the preliminary plat of Wild Oaks; and
V~I-IEREAS:
the Planning Commission reviewed the preliminary plat according to the applicable
provisions of the Prior Lake Zoning, Subdivision and Flood plain Ordinance and found
said prelindnary plat to be consistent with the provisions of said ordinances; and
WHEREAS: the Planning Commission finds the preliminary plat of Wild Oaks to be consistent with
the Year 2000 Comprehensive Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA, that it hereby recommends the City Council approve the
preliminary plat of Wild Oaks subject to the following concYttions:
Approval of the Schematic and Preliminary PUD for Wild Oaks to allow a cluster, townhome
development with a private street.
2. Approval of ordinance 95-13 establishing a PUD zone for Wild Oaks.
3. All application forms be signed by the current fee owner.
Specific tree preservation measures be submitted indicating grading limits and method to
implement preservation plan. Indicate location, species and caliper of all existing trees (12" or
larger in caliper), to be saved.
The developer address safety issues related to the use of a retairfmg wall at the bottom of a slope,
including vegetation maintenance and pedestrian safety.
The minimum lowest entry level of all proposed building shall be at least three feet above the 100
year HWL for the large wetland on the west side of the property.
7. Topography shall be field verified and corrected on the grading plan as necessary.
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The preliminary plat is valid for 12 months from the date of approval by the City Council. Failure
to submit the final plat within the required time frame shall cause the preliminary plat to become
null and void.
The grading plan for the townhouse buildings along the east edge of the Co~oy wetland shall
include a 30' buffer strip of nndisturbed vegetation.
10.
The fmal plat shall dedicate a drainage and utility easement over the proposed NURP pond and
over the existing wetlands. The easement shall be dedicated to cover the area of the ponds and
wetlands up to the 100 year HWL.
11.
Restrictive covenants be filed with the final plat to address furore vegetation and topographic
alterations as well as construction of any additional buildings on site. The purpose of the
covenants and or permanent easements is to assure preservation and maintenance of open space in
accordance with the Shoreland Management Ordinance (Zoning Ordinance Section 9.11F).
12.
The applicant shall submit documentation by a qualified professional that storm water management
facilities are designed and installed consistent with the Field Office Technical Guide of the local
Soil and Water Conservation District. (Shoreland Management Ordinance).
Passed and adopted this 8th day of January, 1996.
YES
KUYKENDALL KUYKENDALL
CRIEGO CRIEGO
LOFTUS LOFTUS
VONHOFF VONHOFF
WUELLNER WUELLNER
NO
Dick Kuydendall, Chair
Prior Lake Planning Commission
Donald Rye, Director of Planning
City of Prior Lake