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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 1061 - Final Plat Approval Flying Cloud Center - 12/02/1975 December 2 , 1975 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 1061 A RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT OF FLYING CLOUD CENTER WHEREAS, the plat of Flying Cloud Center has been submitted in a manner required for platting land under the Eden Prairie Ordinance Code and under Chapter 462 of the Minnesota Statutes and all proceedings have been duly had thereunder, and WHEREAS, said plat is in all respects consistent with the City Plan and the regulations and requirements of the laws of the State of Minnesota and ordinances of the City of Eden Prairie. NOW, TI-EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE: A. Plat Approval Request for Flying Cloud Center is approved upon compliance with the recommendation of the City Engineer ' s Report on this plat dated November 26, 1975. B. That the City Clerk is hereby directed -co file a certified copy of this Resolution in the office of the Register of Deeds and/or Registrar of. Titles for their use as required by MSA 462.358, Subd. 3. C. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to supply a certified copy of this Resolution to the owners and subdividers of the above named plat. D. That the Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to Execute the certificate of approval on behalf of the City Coun- cil upon compliance with the foregoing provisions. ADOPTED by the City Council on the 2nd day of December, 1975. i David W. Osterholt, Mayor ATTEST: SEAL I ,/_ �)_--, _ Jo n D. F a , Clerk CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE ENGINEERING REPORT ON FINAL PLAT TO: Mayor. Osterholt and Members of the City Council TIIROUGH: Roger Ulstad, City Manager FROM: Carl Jullie, City Engineer DATE: November 26, 1975 SUBJECT: Flying Cloud Center PROPOSAL: Titus, Incorporated is requesting approval of the Final Plat of Flying Cloud Center. The property consists of 7.8 acres located north of the Eden Prairie Center Addition, east of T.H. .169-212, south of Leona Addition and west of the proposed Schooner Boulevard. The pro- posed land use is regional service/commercial. HISTORY: The Planned Unit Development for the Commercial Plan by Titus, Inc. was approved by the City Council on April 1, 1975, per Resolution No. 964. It is assumed -that the P.U.T . process and approval, including public hearings, does satisfy the intent of the preliminary plat requirement of Ordinance No. 93. VARIANCES: The current zoning of the Titus property to be platted is Rural except for the westerly portion of the site which is zoned C-Hwy. Future rezoning of the property will be necessary prior to issuance of building permits. The developer will agree, in writing , to this require- ment. Platting at this time will facilitate marketing of the land and rezoning descriptions. The final plat for the Edenvale Commercial Park was handled in a similar manner. Accordingly, it is recommended that a procedural variance from Ord. 93 and 135 be granted, allowing final platting prior to rezoning. UTILITIES AND STREETS: Municipal sanitary sewer, and watermain are available to the site extension by the developer will be required and subject to approval by the City Engineer. All parking areas and drives shall have concrete curb and gutter and .full depth design bituminous surfacing. Leona Road will be dedicated to the City to accomodate a future connec- tion with the existing Leona Road. The developer shall maintain all roadways constructed within the platted right-of-way of Leona Road until such time that the roadway is extended to serve other properties to 'Che north of the Titus project. 2. - PARK DEDICATION: There will be no land dedication for public park or open space within the plat. Resolution NO. 964, P.U.D. approval, requires a cash donation equal to 15% of the assessor' s market valuation. This + amount would be $7, 500. Said resolution further requires that payment shall be but proportionate to the amount of acres developed in each development stage or rezoning request and shall be payable prior to issuance of building permits. The developer will agree in writing to this cash donation procedure. BONDING : Roadways and utilities within the plat with the exception of Leona Road, as above described, will not be maintained by the City and therefore no bonding will be required. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of Flying Cloud Center, subject to the contents of this report and r`ceipt of the fee for City Engineering services in the amount of $156. CJJ:kh