HomeMy Public PortalAbout2011-009 Resolution Adopting Comp Plan Amendment for 1525 Deerhill RdMember Pederson introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
CITY OF MEDINA
• RESOLUTION NO.2011-09
RESOLUTION ADOPTING A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
REGARDING THE FUTURE LAND USE OF 1525 DEERHILL ROAD
WHEREAS, the City of Medina (the "City") has adopted a comprehensive plan pursuant
to Minn. Stat. 462.355, 473.175 and 473.851 to 473.871 to regulate development and land use
within the community (the "Plan"); and
WHEREAS, on December 21, 2011, the City adopted Resolution 2010-85, which
approved an amendment to the Plan to change the Future Land Use designation for the following
three properties if certain conditions were met:
"Parcel A" — property having the property identification number 26-118-23-22-0001 on
file with Hennepin County, Minnesota, and which is identified as parcel A in Exhibit A attached
hereto
"Parcel B" — property having the property identification number 27-118-23-11-0002 on
file with Hennepin County, Minnesota, and which is identified as parcel B in Exhibit A attached
hereto
"Parcel C" — property having the property identification number 27-118-23-14-0003 on
file with Hennepin County, Minnesota, and which is identified as parcel C in Exhibit A attached
hereto; and
WHEREAS, Resolution 2010-85 stated that the amendment to the Plan shall not become
effective until approved by the Metropolitan Council and formally adopted by the City Council;
and
WHEREAS, Resolution 2010-85 also required that the amendment shall not be effective
for Parcels B and C until such time as these lots were combined into one parcel; and
WHEREAS, on January 25, 2011, the amendment to the Plan was approved by the
Metropolitan Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that at this time the relevant conditions
have been met for Parcel A but have not yet been met for Parcel B or Parcel C.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the city council of the City of Medina,
Minnesota, that the Comprehensive Plan amendment approved by Resolution 2010-85 is hereby
adopted and in effect relative to only Parcel A, as shown in Exhibit B, attached hereto.
Dated: February 15, 2011.
Resolution No. 2011-09
February 15, 2011
ATTEST:
.
Chad M. Adams, City Administrator -Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Siitari
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof
Martinson, Pederson, Siitari, Weir
And the following voted against same: (Absent: Crosby)
None
Whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.
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Exhibit A
Map Identifying Subject Property
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Exhibit B
Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Proposed Amendment to Map 5-2: change Future Land Use designation of parcels as
shown below.
Proposed Amendment:
Existing40 gross acre (30 net acre) Rural Residential
4 forecasted households
Proposed 40 gross acre (30 net acre) Agnculturai
2 forecasted households
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Map 5-2 MEDINA
Future Land Use Plan
Guide Plan
Rural Residential
_ AgrfcWBure
DeveuPuq-Post 2030
Low Densely Res 2.0 - 3,49 UM
Medtum Dnniy Res 3.5 - 6.99 UtA
NNp1 Detlsnty Res 7 - 30 UM
_ Mixed Use 3.5 - 6.99 UUA
- Mued Use - Bastes 7- 45 IPA
Cominercual
_ General Business
Inldistnal Business
%F Pnvate Recreation rP4EC)
_ Parks and Recreation
- P-R - State or Regional
W: Open Space
- Pubec Sens-Ptertic 0 WA
r Cfosed Sanitary Landfill
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Tws map is not perfectly precise.
Actual boundaries may vary. and
Mould be add venked
Map Updated'. 1-31-2011
Last Attended. Proposed, Murder Renew
Adopted November 17, 2009
Parcel data talent as ot Octcber 2006
U1M, Zone 1574, NAO 8.3
Scale: 1'30000
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Proposed Amendment to Table 5-B: delete the striel:en text and insert the underlined text as
shown below.
TABLE 5-B
Future Land Use Plan
Land Use Designation
Agricultural (AG)
Rural Residential (RR)
Low Density Residential LDR
Medium Density Residential (MDR) -
High Density Residential (HDR)
Mixed Use (MU)
Mixed Use - Business MU-B
Developing Post-2030
Commercial (C)
General Business (GB1
Industrial (IB)
Closed Sanitary Landfill SL
Public Semi -Public (PSP)
Parks and Recreation
Parks and Recreation - Regional or State
Private Recreation (PREC)
Open Space (OS)
Rights-of-WaY.._........._--
Lakes
Wetlands and Floodplains
Gross Area
Acres Percent
-1-98149 976 0.8
7,978 I /15.9%
7 937 45.8%
944 5.5%
428 2.5%
123 0.7%
379
59 0.3%
444 2.6%
409 2.4%
559 3.2%
68 0.4%
192 I 1.1%
Net Area
Acres Percent
0,4 0.6%
5,087 29.3%
5 057 29.2%
630 3.7%
288 I 1.7%
271 1.6%
93 0.5% 46 I 0.3%
2,519 14.5% 1,528 1 8.8%
358 2.1 % 272 1.6%
208 1.2% 153 0.9%
912 j 5.1% 912 5.1%
1,283 7,4% 1,283 7.4%
5,335 30.8%
Total City
17,335
17,335
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Proposed Amendment to Table 5-F: delete the s#ielien text and insert the underlined text as
shown below.
Table 5-F
Land Use in 5-Year Increments
Land Use Designation
Allowed Density
Ranges
Min
Max
Residential Uses
.............................................................................................................
-Rural Residential 2.5 acres or less
-Rural Residential 2.5 -10 acres
-Rural Residential 10-40 acres
- Rural Residential 40+ acres
-Agricultural 40+ acres
Subtotal Unsewered
Low Density Residential (LDR)
Medium Density Residential
(MDR)
High Density Residential (HDR)
_....................._. .._....._..._.......--
Mixed Use (MU)2
Mixed Use - Business (MU-B)3
1U/10A TBDt
1- 1 U/10A
1 U/40A
1 U/40A
Future Developing Areas
Commercial Uses
Commercial (C)
General Business (GB)
Industrial (IB)
Institutional Uses
Public Semi -Public (PSP)
Parks and Recreation
Parks and Recreation -
Regional/State _
Private Recreation (PREC)
Open Space (OS)
Closed Sanitary Landfill (SL)
1 U/40A
3.49.....
7
57%
31%
21 21 123 486%
207 1 280 379 ! 374%
59 59 1 59 I 0%
i
1U/10A 1 2501 1 1954 1372 982 i - • 771 444 -77%
Existing
2008
(acres)
2010
2015
2020
2025
(acres) (acres) (acres) (acres)
212 212 1 212 212
2197 2207 1 2217
2030
Change
2010-2030
(acres)
212 0%
2227 2237
1.8%
1......._3591 _...._ 3661.._...__....._3691_.__..._..._3721...........1...._.3751 ..........................4.5%0
1977 I 4897 1857 1817 1777 -444
I 1937 18571803 1777 1737 1 -1�%0
499 409
14� _ 140914 409149 ,409149 149 0%
8086................_ 8086 1 8086 ...............8086 ..................8086 ....'.........8086..__ _.........._..._0%
6 I 600 j 713 911 944
181 I -326 1 428 428 428
30 17 21 1 - 21
_ a.. _.......... _......................
6.9 0 80 ! 207
-- - ,......_..........__...f........................._.............,
45 5 j 59 I 59
246 I 256 331 I 362 I 362 409 60%
_..
92 I 92 i 214 375 ' 480 I 558 I 507%
25
358
I68 68 68 I 68 1 172%
271 I 271 I 271 I 271 1
93 I 93 I 93 93
2519
2519
358 1 358
208 I 208 I 208
I 192 I 192 192
To be determined later for cluster/open-space developments.
Metropolitan Council's long term sewer service area.
I 2 This land use require a minimum 50% of the developable property includes a residential component within the density range
13 The Mixed Use -Business (MU-B) land use requires residential units equivalent to the minimum density over the entire developable area. The
MU-B "Existing 2008" acreage is based on the approximate area which has been developed consistent with the Objectives of the MU-B land
2519
71 I 0%
93 0%
2519 2519 0%
...................................................................................
358 I 358 1 358 0%
208 208 ! 208 0%
192 192 192 I 0%
Right -of -Ways 912
Lakes 1,283
Wetlands and Floodplains 5,335
Total City 17,335
Density in excess of one unit per ten acres will not be allowed within
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