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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 646 - PUD Approval - Zachman Homes Inc. - The Oaks - 02/13/1973 VILLAGE OF EDEN PRAIRIE HHE,\TvTEPIN COURT 1''Y, 1411\NESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 646 A RESOLUTION APPROVING TI, PLF.N_T\IED UNIT DEVELOPMEITT PLAN FOR THE OAKS BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the Village of Eden Prairie, Hennepin County, Minnesota TIIAT, approval be given The Oaks PUD Concept Plan east of Red Rock Lake on the Seifert farm within the RED ROCK SECTOR on approximately 86 acres which would contain park, lake, clustered single family detached, townhouse and condominiums. THAT app.rova_2 be given based upon recommendations 1 through 19 stated 5.n the Staff Report dated January 12, 1973 which is made a ;dart hereof and raarked Exhibit A. THAT, it is _located in. the South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 16, Township 11.6N, Range 22W and six acres in the NW corner of the NE 1/4 of Section 21 adjacent to Section 1.6. ADOPTED by the Village Council on the 13th day of February, 1973• Paul R. Redpath, �4r ATTEST: i .�,r�ri �� AIL•__i l ,� z t / SEAL Edna M. Holmgren, Cleilk Resolution Pdo. 641-S Exhibit A RE'COP,11rEPIDATI0NS 1. The East/West Collector road should be designed and sited to maximize views, and minimize any cut and fills that would substantially alter the existing terrain. 2. Construction of the East'/West Collector shall meet Village standards and be constructed by the developer. An acceptable Developers Agreement with the Village must be signed prior to any site construction. 3. Construction of the pedestrian underpass between_ the park and Village Center site should be part of. The Oaks First Phase construction for the East/West Collector. 4. The Village should program improvements of 1,1i.tchell. Road from Scenic Heights Road to the new Ea.st/West Collector. A petition must be -submitted by adjacent -properties for the improvements. 5 . Public dedication is required of the lowland west of Mitchell Road, the public trailjrays along Red RockL@J:4, and northto the small pond. 1 6. Extensive grading of the site shall not be approved in any of the neighbor- hood developments. The Phase I townhouse area on the ?--noll should retain its character. 7. The slopes to the marsh and major vegetation areas should not be distril-,uted through development. 8. An engineering study shall determine how much of The Oaks project can be provided by a public street through The Oaks project. 9. Access to Mason' s property south along Red Rock Lake should be provided by a public street through The Oaks project. 10. The Oaks pro.-Ject should conform with the densities indicated in the Red Rock Plan, between three and four dwelling units per acre. 11. The Oaks project shall offer housing to moderate income families, that might qualify under programs such as 235 or equivalent. 12. The Oaks townhouse and clustered single family should provide one enclosed garage/stora,ge space per unit and may offer the option of a two space garage. 13. Parkirig spaces for guests shall be provided near clusters of units or space behind garages should allow parking space. 1.4. Storage space for recreational vehicles should be provided that is screened and secure. A ratio of one ,pace per 10 units has been used in other projects. y Resolution Wo. 646 Exhibit A Pat- e Two 15. The condominium units proposed along Mitchell Road be of a similar height as those of Shelter, Atherton and Hipps. The two story character of the area should be used as a design requirement for the condominium structure. 16. The Oaks project should consider utilizing more clustered single family units and decrease the humber of townhouses. 17. Recoimnend to -the Council that the Concept Plan for The Oaks P.U.D. be approved, and included in the 86 ac-re site would be park, lake, clustered single .family detached, townhouse., and condominiums. Approval is based upon specific recommendations previously stated in the Staff Report. 18. The proposed plan for the First Phase townhouse area does not utilize: appropriate site planning principles and should be redesigned taking into consideration_ the grades, circulation system, and visual characteristics of the knoll site. 19. Approval of the Concept Plan does not indicate a specific number of units, but rather reiterates the principles of the Red Rock Plan.