Ordinance No. 1266 03-29-2010ORDINANCE NO. 1266
ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the Fridley City Code is amended hereinafter as indicated, and is
hereby subject to the stipulations as shown in Attachment 1.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and
described as:
250 57th Avenue NE
Lot 2, Block 1, Holiday North 2"d Addition, subject to easement of record.
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District PUD
(Planned Unit Development)
SE CTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to
show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District C-3 (General Shopping)
to PUD (Planned Unit Development).
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 29tn
DAY OF MARCH, 2010.
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SCOTT J. L — MAYOR
ATTEST:
DEBRA A. SKOGEN CITY CLERK
Public Hearing: February 8, 2010
First Reading: February 22, 2010
Second Reading March 29, 2010
Publication: April 8, 2010
Ordinance No. 1266
Stipulations for Development
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Attachment 1
1. The property shall be developed in accordance to the General Plan for Development
Agreement, which will include the architectural plans dated February 5, 2010 and the
Architectural Design and Signage Guidelines dated March 23, 2010.
2. The General Plan for Development Agreement shall include a three-year time deadline
from district approval for commencement of construction as provided in Code Section
205.21 3 G(2).
3. The property shall be developed in accordance with the site plan SP-1 dated February 3,
2010 which will incorporate the stipulations included herein and approved by staff.
4. The building elevations and signage shall be constructed in accordance with architectural
plans A1-A8, dated February 5, 2010.
5. Phasing Plan shall be modified to show demolition of the entire 50 feet on the front of the
building to be completed within one year of the opening of the Cub Foods store and the
plans and shall be redone to show modification of parking areas and installation of
landscaping, signage and pedestrian connections.
6. The applicant shall obtain all necessary permits for each phase prior to construction,
including but not limited to building, land alteration, sign permits.
7. The proposed project and phasing shall meet all Building code, Fire code, and ADA
requirements.
8. City engineering staff to review and approve grading and drainage plan prior to issuance
of building permits.
9. Landscape plan to be reviewed and approved by City Staff prior to issuance of building
permit. Any dead trees on the site will need to be replaced annually.
10. Applicant of building permit applications, to pay all water and sewer connection fees
prior to issuance of a building permit.
11. The subject property shall not be allowed to have telecommunication facilities or
billboards constructed on it.
12. Existing light poles and fi�tures on the south side of the subject property shall be
removed during Phase 1 of the proposed project or by June 15, 2010, whichever comes
first.
13. Truck route serving all buildings proposed for site shall follow a one-way counter clock-
wise loop entering from west entrance of site and exiting the east entrance of site; revised
site plan reflecting such change to be submitted for staff approval prior to second reading
of ordinance. No truck loading will be allowed on 57th Avenue.
14. All lighting shall be no more than 3-foot candles at the property line.
15. Site Plan must be redrawn to relocate outdoor sale areas to a location off of an access
drive aisle. Fence design around the outdoor sales area shall be reviewed and approved
by City staff prior to issuance of a building permit for Phase 2A. If the loss of parking or
snow storage space resulting from use of the outdoor sale area creates a parking shortage,
the outdoor sale areas use must remain solely for parking.
16. Pedestrian crosswalks shall be clearly delineated with colored striping or colored
pavement to accommodate safe pedestrian movement between the retail buildings.
17. The petitioner shall comply with any requirements set forth by the Anoka County
Highway Department.
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18. The petitioner shall comply with any requirements set forth by the Minnesota Department
of Transportation.
19. No firework displays shall occur within the outdoor sales areas.
20. No fertilizer shall be stored outside, the store's principle building, nor shall any other
garden center materials be stored outside the garden center's fenced containment area.
21. Access to Holiday Station store and CVS Pharmacy shall be maintained during
construction.
22. Bike racks shall be provided on site per code requirements.
23. Design detail shall be provided for the main sidewalk running north and south in the
parking lot.
24. Specific areas shall be designated for snow storage and a plan shall be submitted showing
those areas, prior to issuance of a building permit for Phase 1.
25. The petitioner shall submit a comprehensive sign plan to be attached to the General Plan
for Development.
26. Applicant will have to provide a specific stormwater conveyance and treatment system
plan for approval by Engineering for each development phase prior to construction
commencement. An approved plan may include facilities that have not been shown on
plans to date.
27. Applicant will have to provide a specific temporary and permanent erosion control plan
for approval by Engineering for each development phase prior to construction
commencement. An approved plan may include facilities that have not been shown on
plans to date.
28. Access easements for the stormwater collection system, stormwater treatment facilities,
and sanitary sewer and water systems will be provided to the City of Fridley as approved
by Engineering prior to construction commencement.
29. Maintenance agreements for the stormwater collection system, stormwater treatment
facilities, and sanitary sewer and water systems will be provided to the City of Fridley as
approved by Engineering prior to construction commencement.
30. As part of a maintenance agreement for the stormwater collection system, a permanent
SWPPP will be submitted for the site and approved by Engineering to include
consideration for treatment facility maintenance, minimization of contaminated runoff
from garden center areas, truck dock areas, snow storage areas, etc. This will be
provided prior to construction commencement.
31. Applicant will have to provide a specific utility plan for approval by Engineering for each
phase prior to construction commencement. An approved plan may include facilities that
have not been shown on plans to date. Note that inclusion of restaurants, cafes, or dining
areas of all types will require e�ternal grease traps approved by Engineering on
respective sanitary sewer discharge lines.
32. The traffic study shall be revised to show traffic impacts to the site and surrounding road
network for a restaurant use or restaurant use with the drive-thru within Retail A and
Retail B. Upon completion the petitioner shall provide revised traffic data to the City,
County and Mn/DOT for approvals.