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2018-08-28 Council Work Session PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AGENDA August 28, 2018 1:30 pm Mendota Heights City Hall 1. Call to Order 2. Discussion of Development Agreement for The Orchards Plat 3. Adjourn To: Mayor and City Council From: Mark McNeill, City Administrator Subject: Orchard Plat Development Agreement Date: August 28, 2018 COMMENT: Attached is information on the plat for The Orchard (formerly the Olin Property), which was deferred from discussion at the August 21st City Council meeting. At that time, staff indicated that there remained some unresolved issues, including a request by the developer to eliminate a requirement to provide for individual fire sprinkler systems in each house. The Council agreed to schedule a work session On Tuesday, August 28th at 1:30 PM to discuss the proposal in more detail. Staff will be meeting with the developer on Monday, August 27th, to discuss the provisions in the Agreement. Any outcome will be presented at the work session the following day. If an agreement on the document can be reached, the actual Developer’s Agreement will then be presented for formal approval at the September 4th regular meeting of the City Council. Mark McNeill City Administrator page 3 Request for City Council Action MEETING DATE: August 21, 2018 TO: Mayor and City Council, City Administrator FROM: Tim Benetti, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Final Plat for “The Orchard” and Developers Agreement Orchard Heights, LLC Introduction The City Council is asked to consider and approve the Final Plat of The Orchard, the new subdivision of the former Olin family properties located at 1136 – 1140 Orchard Place; along with the final Developers Agreement between Orchard Heights, LLC and the City of Mendota Heights. Background & Discussion On August 15, 2017, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2018-57, a resolution that denied the Preliminary Plat of Orchard Heights, along with a variance and wetlands permit needed for said plat. Due to a subsequent Dakota County District Court ruling, on April 17, 2018 the City Council was directed to adopt Resolution No. 2018-32, which approved the Preliminary Plat of Orchard Heights. Since that meeting, the original developer, Mr. Marcel Eibensteiner has passed away, and his son Keith Eibensteiner stepped in to head the project. However, the project management and construction responsibilities are now being handled by Mr. Tim Thone, of TMT Land Holdings of Woodbury, MN. The subdivision’s title has also been re-named to “The Orchard” by order of Dakota County Surveyors due to a similar “Orchard Heights” plat title in Eagan. This final plat documents and developer’s agreement have been reviewed by the Developer’s attorney and city attorney; and all parties found the plat and the agreement to be acceptable. Budget Impact There are no impacts to the city budget. Recommendation Staff recommends the City Council adopt a motion to approve the RESOLUTION 2018-65, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF THE ORCHARD; and ACCEPT AND APPROVE THE DEVELOPERS AGREEMENT FOR THE ORCHARD SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT, located at 1136 – 1140 Orchard Place, and authorize the Mayor and City Administrator to execute said developers agreement on behalf of the City of Mendota Heights. Action Required This matter requires a simple majority vote for both items. page 4 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2018-65 RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PLAT FOR THE ORCHARD 1136 AND 1140 ORCHARD PLACE WHEREAS, Orchard Heights, LLC, (the “Developer”) is requesting consideration and approval of the Final Plat of THE ORCHARD, a new subdivision of properties located at 1136 and 1140 Orchard Place (the “Subject Property”), and legally described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, on June 27, 2017 and July 25, 2017, the Mendota Heights Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the applications of a proposed preliminary plat, variance and wetlands permit of a new subdivision to be titled “Orchard Heights”, whereby the commission offered a motion to recommend approval of the plat, variance and wetlands permit, but said motion failed and therefore constituted a recommendation of denial; and WHEREAS, on August 15, 2017, the City Council received the recommendation of denial from the Planning Commission, and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2018-57, a resolution denying the preliminary plat, variance and wetlands permit for Orchard Heights, with certain findings of denial; and WHEREAS, on December 14, 2017, the case of Royal Oaks Realty, Inc., etal vs. the City of Mendota Heights came before Dakota County District Court, whereby the Roya Oaks motion for summary judgment against the City was granted (on March 8, 2018), and the City was ordered by said Court to “unconditionally approve the Orchard Heights Preliminary Plat under the City’s standard subdivision ordinance, including the variance for the proposed cul-de-sac…”; and WHEREAS, on April 17, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2018-32, a resolution approving the preliminary plat, variance and wetlands permit for Orchard Heights subdivision. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mendota Heights City Council that the Final Plat of THE ORCHARD (formerly titled “Orchard Heights”) as presented herein and a preliminary copy of which is attached as Exhibit B, is hereby approved, based on the following findings of fact: 1. The proposed final plat is consistent with the general layout and overall design illustrated on the original and previously approved preliminary plat. 2. The proposed final plat meets the purpose and intent of the Zoning Code, including the proposed and approved planned use of the site as new single-family residential development. page 5 3. The proposed final plat meets the purpose and intent of the Subdivision Code, including layout, grading, drainage, easements and lot arrangements. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Mendota Heights City Council that the Final Plat of THE ORCHARD, related to the original plat application made under Planning Case No. 2017- 14, is hereby approved; and the Developers Agreement between Orchard Heights, LLC and the City of Mendota Heights is also acceptable and approved, and hereby authorizes the Mayor and City Administrator to execute said developers agreement on behalf of the City. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this _____day of _____, 2018. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS ________________________________ Neil Garlock, Mayor ATTEST ________________________________ Lorri Smith, City Clerk page 6 EXHIBIT A Legal Description – 1136 Orchard Place PID: 27-54150-01-010 Lot 1, Block 1, Olin Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota AND Legal Description – 1140 Orchard Place PID: 27-54150-01-020 Lot 2, Block 1, Olin Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota page 7 EXHIBIT B page 8 CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2018-32 RESOLUTION APPROVING A PRELIMINARY PLAT OF ORCHARD HEIGHTS AND A VARIANCE AND WETLANDS PERMIT FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 1136 & 1140 ORCHARD PLACE WHEREAS, Marcel Eibensteiner of Royal Oaks Realty (the "Developer"), acting on behalf of Marilyn Olin and David Olin (the "Property Owners") has applied for a preliminary plat to be titled "Orchard Heights", along with a related variance to exceed the normal length of a cul- de-sac roadway and wetlands permit for work in and around an established water feature, as proposed under Planning Case 2017-14, located at 1136 and 1140 Orchard Place (the "Subject Property"), and legally described in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, on June 27, 2017, the Mendota Heights Planning Commission held an initial public hearing on this plat, variance and wetlands permit applications, whereby a planning staff report was presented and received by the commission, comments from the general public and Developer were received and noted for the record, and upon closing the hearing the Planning Commission recommended to table this matter to the July 25, 2017 meeting; and WHEREAS, on July 25, 2017, the Mendota Heights Planning Commission received a supplemental planning staff report and an updated presentation regarding this new subdivision plat matter, re -opened the public hearing and allowed additional comments from the general public and Developer, and upon closing the hearing the Planning Commission offered a motion to recommend approval of the plat, variance and wetlands permit, but said motion failed 2 votes for and 3 against said adoption, which thereby constituted a recommendation of denial; and WHEREAS, on August 15, 2017, the City Council received the recommendation of denial from the Planning Commission, and after discussion between city staff, city council and the Developer, the council elected to adopt Resolution No. 2018-57, a resolution denying a preliminary plat of Orchard Heights and its related variance and wetlands permit for property located at 1136 and 1140 Orchard Place, with certain findings of denial; and WHEREAS, the case of Royal Oaks Realty, Inc., David J. Olin, James OlinMarital Family Trusts (the "Plaintiffs") vs. the City of Mendota Heights (the "Defendant") came before the Honorable Karen J. Asphaug, Judge of District Court, on December 14, 201 7 at the Dakota County Judicial Center, in Hastings, Minnesota, whereby the Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment against the Defendant was granted on March 8, 2018, and the City was ordered by said Court to unconditionally approve the Orchard Heights Preliminary Plat under the City's standard subdivision ordinance, including the variance for the proposed cul-de-sac; and page 9 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Mendota Heights City Council, that the Preliminary Plat of Orchard Heights, along with its related Variance and Wetlands Permit as originally proposed under Planning Case 2017-14, are all hereby approved with the following amended conditions: 1. The existing single family dwellings and detached accessory buildings must be removed prior to the Final Plat being recorded by Dakota County. 2. In lieu of land dedication, the Developer/Applicant shall pay a park dedication fee in the amount of $4,000 per unit (18 lots — 2 existing lots = 16 x $4,000/unit, or 64,000) is collected after City Council approval and before the Final Plat is recorded by Dakota County or issuance of any permits. 3. All new homes within this development shall have an automatic fire sprinkler/fire suppression system, reviewed and approved by the City Building Official. 4. The final grading plan must be submitted and approved by the Public Works Director prior to any grading or land disturbance operations, pursuant to Mendota Heights Ordinance §12-1-E-2. 5. Street grades in excess of 6% - but no more than 8% are hereby allowed in certain locations as shown on the submitted Plans. In the event the Plans are revised in the future, the Developer must make every effort to meet the 6% grade standard along this roadway section. 6. The cul-de-sac roadway is allowed to be constructed with no less than a 30 -ft. face- to-face street width. 7. A SWPPP shall be developed for the project as required by Mendota Heights Ordinance. § 14-1-6. Protected waters shall have a double silt fence/redundant BMP, and a separate NPDES permit is required, per MPCA rules. 8. No disturbances shall occur within a 20 -foot wide wetland buffer, which shall include provisions for no cutting (non -mowing) and a natural vegetation buffer area around the delineated edges of the wetland. The buffer strip shall be shown and dedicated on the final plat. 9. No utilities may be buried at a depth greater than 20 feet. 10. Any proposed retaining walls) greater than 4 feet in height require engineered drawings. 11. All Plans shall be reviewed and approved by St. Paul Regional Water Service SPRWS). SPRWS requires inspection of the public utilities and water supply to the fixtures. Res. 2018-32 Page 2 of 4 page 10 12. The Developer/Applicant shall submit a lot survey as part of any building permit application as required by Mendota Heights Ordinance §11-2-3(B). 13. Future construction on the newly -created parcels will be compliant with all applicable City Code and Building Code provisions Adopted by the City Council of the City of Mendota Heights this 17th day of April, 2018. OC,F Ric_;iti CITY COUNCIL y.r•• 4 •.• o i y CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS cid or Neil Garlock, -Mayor Lorri Smith, City Clerk Res. 2018-32 Page 3 of 4 page 11 EXHIBIT A Legal Description —1136 Orchard Place PID: 27-54150-01-010 Lot 1, Block 1, Olin Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota AND Legal Description —1140 Orchard Place PID: 27-54150-01-020 Lot 2, Block 1, Olin Addition, Dakota County, Minnesota Res. 2018-32 Page 4 of 4 page 12 page 13