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THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF STILLWATER PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF MEETING The City of Stillwater Planning Commission will meet on Monday, February 9, 2004, at 7 p m in the Council Chambers of Stillwater City Hall, 216 North Fourth Street Approval of Minutes of January 12, 2004 AGENDA 1 Case No SUP/04-03 A special use permit for a gymnastics facility located at 1900 Tower Drive in the BP-0, Business Park Office District Bart Roskoski, applicant 2 Case No SUP/04-05 A special permit for Liberty Village retail/office condos located on C15 in VC, Village Commercial District Contractor Properties Developers, applicant 3 Case No PUD-F/04-06 Final PUD approval for Terra Springs, Building 4, 4-level,36- unit condominium located at 640 North Main Street in the CBD, Central Business District J Buxell Architects, applicant 4 Case No V/04-07 A variance to the street side yard setback (30 feet required, 8 feet requested) for the construction of a 432 square foot, 1-1/2 story addition located at 1521 West Olive Street in the RA, Single Family Residential District Kirk Roetman, applicant 5 Case No SUB-F/04-08 Final PUD approval for Liberty Village 2nd Addition combining two lots, Lots 1 & 2, Block 1, into one lot, Lot 1, Block 1, 2nd Addition of 42,036 square feet located on CR15 in the VC, Village Commercial District Contractor Properties Developers, applicant 6 Case No SUP/04-09 A special use permit for a retail/takeout area, office area, kitchen production, storage and distribution space located at 1931 Curve Crest Blvd, in the BP-0, Business Park Office District Tasteful Thymes Company, Donna Tarras, applicant Other Items -Boutwell Area Transportation Study -Downtown Streetscape Enhancement Study CITY HALL 216 NORTH FOURTH STILLWATER, MINNESOTA 55082 PHONE 651-430-8800 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Present Mike Dahlquist, Karl Ranum, Jerry Turnquist, David Peroceschi, Darwin Wald, Paul Teske, Chair Robert Gag, City Council Representative David Junker and Steve Russell, Community Development Director & staff assistant Absent Dave Middleton Mr Gag called the meeting to order at 7 00 p m Mr Gag stated that the order of the agenda was being changed somewhat — the hospital parking ramp discussion would be addressed before the Boutwell/Deerpath traffic study Approval of Minutes Motion to approve the December 8, 2003 minutes by Mr Wald Second by Mr Ranum Vote all in favor PUBLIC HEARINGS 1 Case No SUB/04-01 A Resubdivision of Lots 28, 29, 30, Block 1, Wilkins Addition into two lots Parcel A — 8,026 2 square feet and Parcel B — 8,675 square feet (7,500 square feet minimum) located at 1410 4th Street North in the RB, Two Family Residential Distnct Henry and Corhss Thomas, applicants Mr Corhss explained the request and stated that they always intended to sell the extra property Mr Gag opened the public heanng Jeff Johnson of the Hentage Preservation Commission expressed HPC's concerns that development following the subdivision might not match or conform to the neighborhood character Mr Corhss explained that the character of the neighborhood is very diverse, different style homes and lot/property dimensions Mr Gag closed the public hearing Mr Ranum asked if the applicants understood and met the conditions of approval Motion to approve Case No SUB /04-01 made by Mr Turnquist, second by Mr Ranum Vote all in favor 1 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 2 Case No SUP/04-02 A modification to a Bed and Breakfast special use permit for the relocation of two guest rooms from the main house to the carnage house and for special events (40 guest maximum) located at 306 West Olive Street in the RB, Duplex Residential Distract Jeff and Julie Anderson, applicants Mr Anderson stated that he and his wife live at 119 West Chestnut Street which is nght around the corner from the Rivertown Inn Bed & Breakfast for which the are seeking this two-part special use permit They currently have a special use permit for nine rooms in the facility and are now seeking permission to take two of those rooms and move them into the carnage house on the property The second part of the request is to permit special events The onginal request mirrored one already approved for the Aurora Staples Inn and was for six special events per month After appearing before the Hentage Preservation Commission, however, they decided that they did not want to do six special events per month The request has been scaled back to four events per month The events in mind are pnmanly dinners and would be inclusive of the overnight guests This would then permit only 22 additional guests for the special events Since appeanng before the HPC, some concerns from neighbors were expressed about traffic and frequency (6 per month as stated in the notice) if this were allowed The request is being scaled back to 2 special events per month, hoping that this will address the concerns of their friends and neighbors Regarding the first part of the request, construction had already started when the Andersons were notified by the City that they would have to go back through the process The carnage house is currently occupied by the innkeeper and the two rooms being requested are on the north end of the carnage house, one on the upper floor and one on the main floor, replacing the garage area of the carnage house There are 9 parking stalls nght now and there will be room for 11 stalls (one for the innkeeper) Mr Junker asked where the special events would be held and was told they would be in the main house on the main floor, not the carnage house This, in fact, is why the request to move two of the rooms is being made Mr Anderson explained to Mr Wald that the end result will be seven rooms in the main house and two in the carnage house No rooms are being added Mr Junker asked if the Andersons were still comfortable with the 9 00 p m endmg time He stated that they were and also with the other conditions that were placed by City staff Mr Ranum asked about the on -site parking or remote parking conditions that were set forth in Condition #2 Mr Anderson stated that this is definitely the most challenging of the conditions Because the property is on a corner and there are already ten parking stalls available in the property, he feels that ten or eleven vehicles would have to park on the street and most of them would actually be abutting the Anderson's property on Fifth and/or Olive Streets In no case would there be more than ten or eleven additional vehicles dunng the special events Mr Junker 2 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 asked if the special events would be scheduled on any particular night of the week and was told it would more likely be on a weeknight than a weekend night Nothing definite has been decided Mr Peroceschi asked how there got to be a guest room in the carnage house in the first place and was told that since the Special Use Permit stated "9 rooms at the facility", the Andersons always thought that it was okay to have some rooms m the carnage house It was news to them that they needed special permission to do so, especially considenng that the City issued the building permit It came as a shock to the Andersons when told that construction had to stop A grapery is being built shield any noise and fight from the neighbors to the west and to shield the parking area from the street Mr Peroceschi asked how the Rivertown Inn can have nine rooms when other B&B inns are limited to five The Rivertown Inn was "grandfathered in" Mr Wald questioned how many rooms are operated at once Never more than the 9 rooms have been on the property or operated Mr Wald expressed his concern that even more rooms will be requested in the future Mr Teske questioned what percentage of coverage can exist on a property How much impervious surface is allowable Thirty percentage of coverage is allowable in a residentially zoned distnct Mr Russell stated that there are three city lots and according to his calculations, they are in compliance Mr Gag opened the public hearing Jeff Johnson, representing the Hentage Preservation Commission stated they reviewed this request on January 5, 2004 Since then, the special events request has been scaled down to 4 and then 2 per month The site was grandfathered in, has been used as a bed & breakfast inn since the early 80's, with approximately nine units HPC found no objection to the plan to move two of the rooms — not to exceed nine The HPC found that the site is large, being on a corner lot it can accommodate a higher use and has the street frontage to manage the use and it is fairly well screened from the street and neighbors The commission feels that in looking at the ordinance and how it has been interpreted in the past, especially by City Council, that it is compatible with what was approved for the James Mulvey Inn, actually less because no rooms are being added here Also, the special events of up to 40 people was approved for the Aurora Staples Inn and this request is no different The spent of the ordinance, in the opinion of the HPC is pnmanly to utilize these large, historic homes in Stillwater Many of these, including the Rivertown Inn have been everything from farm houses to apartment buildings This type of use of a big, histonc home, is preferred It is a good and appropriate use of this type of property These properties can produce revenue that will keep them in good condition and on the tax rolls The intent of this request is within the guidelines Mr Johnson mentioned that although his is on the HPC he did abstain from voting because he lives in the vicinity of this B&B 3 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Lino Sullivan, north of the Inn He asked for the commissions support of the Anderson's goals in this project He and his wife feel that the Anderson's have proven to be impeccable neighbors and hosts He has had no complaints about the guests or the operation of the inn He is proud to live in the neighborhood of a classic, Victonan house He feels that every time forty people come to Stillwater and see the gorgeous homes m gorgeous neighborhoods, like this Inn, it increases the value of the entire community He asked the commission to support the Andersons in this venture and if there are any problems to address them immediately He feels they are and will continue to be reasonable and cooperative Leo Lohmer of 303 West Olive stated that whenever problems in the neighborhood came up, everyone worked together to quickly to resolve it He asked Jeff for two things and they were taken care of He does worry that people attending special events could be injured while crossing the street Some dnvers come up the hill as fast as they go down it He is concerned about the 18 or 19 cars that would be involved dunng a special event but if Mr Anderson says he can take care of it, then Mr Lohmer is sure that he will He asked if the old gas storage tank, under the dnveway was ever removed Jim Martin, 225 Chestnut Street West, stated that he is in support of the Andersons' request and believes that any parking concerns he has will be taken care of Katie Keller, 207 Sixth Street South, believe the Rivertown Inn is a good thing for the neighborhood It is being beautifully restored and maintained — a true showplace in Stillwater The clientele it attracts are up -scale and well mannered They have expenenced little or no problems with unruly behavior or noise Concerning the carnage house rooms, they trust that the additional lighting necessary for the handicapped accessible entrance, will be appropnate and not bothersome to them Ms Keller suggested a motion -sensor type of device be put in place so the lights are on an "as needed" basis She expressed senous concern regarding the increase in delivery truck traffic that would result from the special events portion of the request Mr Anderson assured that there would not be a increase in the traffic — just an increase in the amount of food, etc in those trucks She stated that increased parking is a concern and would appreciate that as many cars as possible be parked on site/abutting Anderson property She would like to see information on the dates, number of guests and number of vehicles parked on the streets for each special event would be a useful way for the Rivertown Inn to demonstrate conformance with the special use permit She asked the Planning Commission to require the Rivertown Inn, and others to supply this information and provide a summary in the annual B&B report Mr Russell stated that this has been performed on an irregular basis — on an individual basis when complaints are received This process, as required by ordinance, can be formalized Mr Anderson proposed that every time a special event is scheduled, he would invite a neighbor to monitor and participate in the special event This would relieve the Council and the Planning Commission of that duty and would allow the neighbors and friends to see what is going on and if they have any concerns, the Andersons would have the chance to address them Ms Keller's 4 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 final concern is that any future owners might run the Inn as a hotel or restaurant Is this special use permit transferable to a future owner/operator other than the Andersons? Mr Turnquist informed her that it is not transferable Judith Lacy, 318 Olive Street West, feels that this affects her more than anyone else She expects to continue to live in a quiet neighborhood and asks the Council to ensure her a reasonable expectation to pnvacy Ms Lacy recited multiple dates and times that her quiet and pnvacy was disturbed by the water heater vent in the Inn She informed the Andersons and they said they would get the sound muffled Their attempts to muffle the sound did not meet with her approval She stated that she continued to call Mr Anderson regarding the problem until he told her not to call again She then registered a complaint with the City A decibel level test was completed and found that the sound did not qualify as a nuisance She hopes that the Andersons will get the noise level under control with a new muffler system being installed within the week After requesting the City's help to alleviate the noise level she is very concerned that there could possibly be two more rooms even closer to her She stated that the innkeeper has been observed stanng into their bedroom windows She wants no more rooms in the carnage house She is upset that no notification was given to her or any of the other neighbors when this latest construction project began She stated that the plans given to the Planning Commission are not the plans that the Andersons are actually using She is upset that she has had to live with all the noise for the last two and one-half years without being able to do anything about it She is concerned about the noise of the guests coming and going late at night Lighting is also disturbing and even though some lovely things have been done to the carnage house, she cannot erect a 20 foot wall between the properties She is looking to the Planning Commission to senously consider the plans, the actual plans before making any kind of decision in this matter She is concerned about her property value when it comes time to sell her home if there is a restaurant/hotel complex nght next door She does not like her family and friends being exposed to the liquor being served next door She asked the Planning Commission to deny all of the Anderson's requests, at least until the next meeting She is willing to consider allowing the Andersons to have some special events but certainly not 4 times a month and especially not on Sundays That is a day of rest She would like to designate "no parking" in front of her house and in the area of her bedroom window The City should provide signage to that effect She thanked the Commission for their time and consideration Mr Anderson addressed some of the issues brought up by Judy Lacy There are no windows in the carnage house guest rooms visible to the neighbors to the west (Lacys) The grapery structure is designed with the Lacys in mind It reduces their visual observation of both guests and the parking area He has offered to reroute the venting system for the water heater if the new muffler system does not meet with their approval Mr Ranum asked the Anderson's for the total square footage of either the improvements or the entire property 8,200 square feet of house, carriage house and grapery 5 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Kathy Oertle, 118 Fifth Street South thanked Jeff & Julie Anderson for the wonderful restoration and upkeep of the property She appreciates that the special events request was reduced from four a month to two per calendar month She is concerned about the delivery trucks for both the Rivertown Inn and the Stillwater Residence Trucks have backed into her dnveway and broken off branches from their trees Mr Anderson said he will tell delivery dnvers to avoid backing into any of the dnveways to turn around She questioned where all the cars, including staff vehicles, would park She requested a review after six months of special events The commission told her that it would be a yearly review penod Ms Oertle said that most of the neighbors feared being "tattletales" so hesitated to say anything regarding these issues She was informed that issues cannot be addressed if no one is made aware of them Paul Lacy, 318 W Olive Street feels that Mr Anderson really intends to put a restaurant and hotel in the middle of a residential section of town He pointed out that only four of the 15 items on the special use permit were not violated He hopes that if any of the requests are allowed, that it is stipulated that all the events be held inside the main house He cited many fighting violations and signage problems and stated that the outside of the carnage house was completely modified without permission Mr Lacy fears that Mr Anderson is trying to change the character of the neighborhood He is already in violation on the special use permit and now wants more When the Dougherty's made similar requests they were flatly denied He said that no companson should be made to the Aurora Staples Inn or the Mulvey House because the locations are so very different He requested the Planning Commission deny this SUP or at the very least delay any decision Tim Parker, 321 Olive Street West, is interested in a safe, quiet but lively neighborhood He stated that the Andersons keep the neighborhood alive He doesn't know how you could support an histonc property such as this other than converting it to an apartment complex He has never had any parking problems or noise problems because of the Rivertown Inn John Oertle, 118 Fifth Street South, cnticized the lack of enforcement of special use permits and momtonng building activities He feels that the city has let the system fail He does have concerns regarding the lighting of the Rivertown Inn Mr Anderson stated that no matter how important the Inn is to him and his wife, it is nowhere as important as fnends and neighbors are The property was restored to share it with the neighborhood The use they are seeking, at least the changes, is consistent with why they bought the property and how they intend to use it They value their fnends and neighbors much more than their property 6 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Jeff Johnson, 309 Fifth Street South, (also on the HPC), commends Jeff & Julie Anderson for all that's been done to the property He feels there intent is to operate a business that makes the community better He asks the Commission to look to the requests as an appropnate use for a larger, historic home, it's consistent with what the City wants as far as preservation is concerned, it makes a viable business that fits fairly well with a busy community/neighborhood The HPC Commission has looked at all of these issues, previous cases and feels that this is consistent with what has been reviewed and approved and is compliance with the permitting process Most building permits would not be subject to a public hearing if the fit within codes and ordinances The Andersons have appeared before the HPC at least 3 times since acquiring the property in 1999 Mr Johnson supports the project and hopes the Planning Commission will grant approval Before closing the public heanng, Mr Gag asked if any questions remained for the applicants Mr Ranum asked Mr Anderson how his property operation/business differs from a restaurant and hotel complex Because of their plans, he feels that there are no changes from what they have been doing all along Mr Ranum stated that there does seem to be more lighting on the property than before Mr Anderson reduced the voltage on the front porch fight and put it on a timer He will take down the outside lighting on the stained glass and take down any and all lighting that is not required by code Mr Gag closed the public heanng Discussion Mr Gag explained that the request would be broken into two separate requests and voted on separately Mr Peroceschi expressed his concern that the City Council had earlier decreed that there would be no rented rooms in the Carnage House and now there are two Mr Ranum is not overly concerned because no additional rooms are being added, just moved The onginal special use permit states 9 rooms, 18 guests Holding the line at 9 rooms/18 guests is his pnmary goal Mr Wald is concerned that this property has 9 rooms when the code allows 5 rooms He was told by Mr Turnquist that this particular permit was issued pnor to the code Mr Junker agreed that as long as there are no additional rooms, he has no problem with this part of the request Mr Teske has no objection because the carnage house use is not being changed and there will be no increase in the number of vehicles because two rooms are being moved from one building to the other Mr Ranum sees no impact on the site with moving the rooms Mr Dahlquist asked if this decision would affect allowing others to establish residential units in their carnage house/garages Mr Ranum moved approval of the relocation of two guest rooms from the main house to the carnage house subject to the conditions set forth in the staff recommendations and adding the 7 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 condition that impervious surface coverage on the site not exceed the 40 percent figure that is allowed by current City ordinance Second by Mr Turnquist Discussion Mr Junker asked if any conditions regarding lighting need be added Mr Ranum feels that there are already conditions set on the fighting and it is for the City to review and enforce compliance Mr Dahlquist questioned the impervious surface condition He stated that there is already hard surface under the addition of the grapery so is not sure that there are changes to the existing impervious surface Mr Ranum reiterated that checking for compliance is necessary Vote 6 to 4 in favor Mr Wald and Mr Peroceschi dissenting Motion passed The second part of the request is permission to hold special events in the main residence The Andersons request to offer dinners to a maximum of 40 guests per event These events would be conclude by 9 00 p m The events would be based on a reservation only basis and be defined as business meetings, bus tours, bridal and wedding showers, anmversanes, weddings and wedding receptions and church functions Mr Teske expressed concerns regarding the parking problems that already exist in the neighborhood from both the Inn and the Stillwater Residence Allowing special events, even if only 2 per month, would escalate the problems It is clearly stated that no off -site parking that would affect the neighborhood, is allowed Mr Ranum is "flat-out" not in favor of the special events Parking for the events, accessibility for neighbors to their own parking, the noise factor with coming and going of up to 40 guests and the fact that this would be more like a hotel/restaurant (not a proper use in a neighborhood) are all his deciding factors Mr Junker likes the aspect of the vitality this operation brings to the neighborhood He is definitely in favor of this He is concerned that some of the neighbors felt that if they voiced their opimons then they would be considered "tattle tales" He stressed the importance of expressing specific complaints to the City so they can be addressed immediately There is also the yearly review for these concerns If no one complains, then the City is under the assumption that there are no problems — "no news is good news" In turn, it is important to hear that all is fine He feels that the Andersons are very in tune with neighborhood concerns and are willing to compromise to address concerns Since the SUP is nontransferable he is definitely in favor of this Mr Russell stated that it is important to clanfy the requirements If you want the special events to be confined to the intenor of the main house then state that specifically If additional parking is to be restricted to either on -site or at a controlled, remote location then adhere to that condition He feels that this hasn't been discussed even though it is listed as item 2 in the staff recommendations for approval If that i If it is two special events per calendar month, then state "calendar month" in the permit Also, state that the special use permit will be reviewed by the Planning Commission in January of 2005 so everyone will have the opportunity to attend and 8 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 review how the first year has gone This gives everyone the chance to participate and express their opinions without feeling they are complainers Mr Peroceschi favors momtonng of the special events as Mr Anderson offered — guest monitors compnsed of neighbors Mr Dahlquist feels that the controlled, remote location parking will be as detnmental to the neighborhood as on street parking A maximum of 2 special events per Discussion to strike item #2 from the conditions of approval Mr Ranum stated this permit is up for yearly review and that it can be reviewed upon complaint Therefore, rather than the Planning Commission being specific in the parking conditions, the applicant must find some solution to the parking issues He should leave with the knowledge that he should be attending to parking issues so he is not looking at complaints which would bnng them up for review Mr Turnquist moved approval of the special events portion of SUP/04-02 with the following changes to the conditions listed in the staff recommendation Condition #1 changed to read a maximum of two special events per calendar month Condition #2 be stnked Conditions #3 through 10 be retained Add Condition #11 to read that the noise from the water heater be reduced and feasible Add Condition # 12 stating that this SUP will be reviewed by the Planning Commission in January of 2005 Reword Condition #7 to read all special events are to be held indoors Second by Karl Ranum Discussion Mr Peroceschi addressed the concerns of Mayor Kimble that this would become another restaurant, not simply a Bed & Breakfast Inn Mr Wald stressed that the limit of 2 special events per calendar month was "iron -clad" Vote 4 in favor, 4 against Motion denied Mr Turnquist, Mr Wald, Mr Teske and Mr Junker in favor Mr Ranum, Mr Dahlquist, Mr Peroceschi, and Mr Gag opposed Mr Russell stated that this may be appealed as a separate issue Mr Gag called a short recess at 9 25 p m Reconvene at 9 40 p m 9 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Other Items -Review of revised parking facility plans (Lakeview Hospital) Mr Jeff Robertson, Lakeview Hospital Administrator, presented the revised parking plans Mr Peroceschi asked if any changes were made since the City Council meeting and the initial presentation to the Planning Commission on October 13 Mr Robertson stated that the parking ramp size is reduced by 2700 square feet overall The exits on Everett Street decreased from four to one An internal transition from the upper level to the lower level is incorporated into the design Everett Street will no longer be used as a transition from one level of the ramp to the other level The setbacks along Everett Street increased from 37 feet to 77 feet and from 49 feet to 56 feet on the south side Earth berms were added between Everett Street and the parking lot Screening with walls as well as landscaping is now a part of the design Keeping as many of the existing trees as possible is a goal of the design They have also agreed to put a bnck facade matching the rest of the hospital on the south side of the ramp and the screening walls The neighbors across the street and directly south of the ramp are invited to take part in the detailed landscaping to ensure it meets with their approval The neighbors did request that one condition be removed from the seven conditions sent to the City Council The neighbors requested the hospital give the city a walling path easement to the south of the ramp but no longer want that Mr Robertson feels that many different options to the ramp were explored and that the concerns of the neighborhood have been taken into consideration - Mr Gag asked to see the onginal drawings along side of the new plans and specifications Mr Teske asked about the walking path easement and the neighbors' request to remove this item The neighbors expressed concerns regarding vandalism and partying in this sheltered area Mr Peroceschi stated that this type of activity was reported before so the path would probably make no difference now He also expressed his concern if there is too much vegetation planted for screening Mr Robertson displayed a drawing depicting the screening plan Mr Ranum asked what the "15 Foot" marking, painted on the red house indicates He was told that that indicates the height of the structure relative to the height of the red house The top of the structure will actually be lower than the existing house A security arm will be used at the Greeley Street entrance to prevent non -hospital personnel from using the ramp as a cut -through to Churchill or Everett Streets Mr Junker was told that the road width is 20 feet and will have two lanes 10 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Mr Gag invited the public to speak about the plans Tom Sherber of 1121 South Everett stated that the whole process has been confusing He commended Mr Robertson for being able to convince the community that the need for this ramp and the benefits outweigh the 80 to 90 signatures on a petition opposing it It outweighed the concerns regarding the traffic, air pollution, light pollution, noise pollution, and it outweighed a 9 to 0 vote of the Planning Commission He remarked that somehow people were led to believe that if the hospital did not get approval for this ramp that the hospital would leave He is concerned that the next time the hospital wants something that this (implied) threat will surface again He thanked the Planning Commission for their understanding and support although it was overturned Rich Soderholm of 1128 Everett Street South is concerned about storm water runoff Drainage will actually be greatly improved Drains from the ramp and open parking lots will divert water to two different holding ponds, not directly into Bnck Pond Dr Karen Hofstrand of 1204 S Everett Street expressed her sadness about the decision and her concerns regarding light pollution She would like some guarantee that lights will be turned off when not in use She also stated that she would not want a walking path on the south side of the parking structure — it would likely cause more problems Mary Soderholm of 1128 S Everett Street expressed her concerns regarding the type of natural screening to be planted between her property and the parking structure She plans to taking part in the decision process She, too, does not want a walking path to be included in the plan Stuart Glaser, 1103 Everett Street South thanked the hospital for inviting him to participate in the landscape design He is saddened by the City Council's decision in this matter and is disappointed that zoning ordinances did nothing to protect their neighborhood Mr Ranum asked Mr Glaser what changes he would most like to see in the plans He stated that the 15 foot boulevard is pretty narrow and does not know how large of a tree can be planted in that much limited space He doesn't know where the snow will go when plowed — will it slide back off the berm into the street? Mr Glaser also expressed his concern about headlights shining into their house He does not want a walking path between Greeley and Everett Streets Mr Sherber regrets that the neighborhoods onginal plan for the parking ramp was rejected by the hospital He feels that this would have obtained unanimous approval from the neighbors yet was not presented to the Planning Commission or to City Council He also talked about the importance of the types of trees, not merely the size of the trees being planted Deciduous trees do not provide much coverage in the winter He wants the hospital to commit to the planting plan now 11 City of Stillwater Planning Commission Meeting Minutes January 12, 2004 Mr Gag stated the Planning Commission is charged with reviewing the City Council's approval, the results of subsequent meetings and to make recommendations on some of the changes Mr Junker recommended removing condition #6 — pedestnan trail easement shall be provided connecting Everett Street to a eeley Street Mr Teske recommended retaining the easement nghts for the future but not developing a trail at this time Mr Ranum asked how auto headlights will be screened from the neighbors to the south and east Mr Robertson stated that 3 % foot high walls in combination with landscaping will shield the headlights from the neighbors Mr Turnquist recommended adding an eighth condition for approval — Residents shall be involved with landscaping decisions/changes both now and in the future Mr Junker enhanced this recommendation further to include addressing the vehicle fighting situation Mr Ranum recommended it read "landscaping plan shall involve resident input concerning and including vehicle lighting and the screening of it Mr Russell suggested having the Hentage Preservation Commission review the final lighting and landscape plans and invite the neighbors Mr Ranum moved approval of the revised plans as presented to the Planning Commission including the conditions set forth on page 2 of the staff memo dated November 26, 2003 with the addition of Condition #8 — the landscaping plans shall involve resident mput and concerns regarding vehicle lights and additional screening thereof to the site Condition #9, Final fighting and landscape plan shall be reviewed by the Hentage Preservation Commission with inclusion of concerns directed at vehicle headlights and containment of on -site lighting Second by Mr Turnquist Vote all in favor -Continued discussion of Boutwell Area Traffic Study (Deerpath/Bnck) Mr Junker recommended tabling this discussion to another date He, along with Robert Gag, felt that this issue deserves its own meeting After discussion, the meeting was rescheduled for Thursday, January 22nd at 6 30 p m Mr Turnquist moved to adjourn the meeting at 11 05p m Second by Mr Dahlquist Vote all in favor Respectfully submitted, Kathy Rogness Acting Recording Secretary 12 PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW FORM CASE NO SUP/04-03 Planning Commission Date February 9, 2004 Project Location 1900 Tower Drive Comprehensive Plan District Business Park Office Zoning District BP-0 Applicants Name Bart Roskoski Type of Application Special Use Permit Project Description A Special Use Permit to operate a gymnastics facility — Flips Gymnastics Discussion The applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to operate a gymnastics facility The building is an existing office/warehouse at the above address There is a 1,400 square foot office and a 9,080 square foot warehouse Flips Gymnastics will occupy the entire building The applicant estimates that there will be approximately 200 students a week They will employ about 10 people part-time The activities of the business will include a Gymnastics lessons — preschool gymnastics for children ages 18 mos To 5 yrs old Recreational gymnastics for children ages 5 yrs To 14 yrs old b Birthday parties c ProShop d Inflatable Rentals Hours of operation are Monday — Fnday are as follows a One preschool class of six students every 45 minutes from 10 am to 1 pm b Monday — Friday classes from 4 pm to 8 30 pm c Saturday classes from 9 am —12 pm and birthday parties from 3 pm to 6 pm d Sunday birthday parties from 12 pm to 6 pm The parking provided on site is 20 spaces They will be leasing 17 spaces from the neighbor to the east, Heritage Printing The applicant states in the attached letter that most of the activity is pick up and drop off The applicant has been operating another Flips Gymnastics in White Bear Lake for 15 years and will continue to do so along with the proposed new one The business in White Bear Lake is much larger than the one proposed for Stillwater Recommendation Approval with conditions Conditions of Approval 1 Applicant shall have a long-term contract that provides for required parking off site This contract shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director 2 No additional signage Findings The proposed use will not be injunous to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare and will be in harmony with the general purpose of the zoning ordinance Attachments Application Form/Letter from Applicant and Building Owner/Site Plan/Elevation Drawings 01/05/2084 11 57 6514308810 CITY OF STILLWATER PAGE 82 PLANNING ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 2111 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER MN 55062 1� Case NoDate FUed 1 11 MILE Fee Paid icy Ftecelpt No Jo, ACTION REQUESTED SpedaUConditlonal Use Permit Variance Resubdivisian Subdivision* Comprehensive Plan Amendment* ,Zoning Amendment" _Planning Unit Development Certificate of Compliance The tees for requested action are attached to this application "An escrow fee is also required to offset the costs of attorney and engineering bees The applicant I responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted In connection with any application Ail supporting material e., photos, sketches, etc) submitted with application becomes the prokperty of the City of sSllwaf r. Sixteen (le) copies of supporting material is required ►f application is submitted to the City Caswell, tvwfve (12) copies of supporting material is required. A site plan Is required with applications. Any incomplete application or supporting material will delay the application process PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Protect 1 9 OO l ow ER 0 (t , Assessors Parcel No 320 30 Z. 043 00 v Zoning District 1Descripbon of Project lGEO Gods) P - 0 N Allrr�1 rdNsT Rdcr10 A/ U 2 kGTE2 14-r-/0AI APPLVAV . rt oie OM PEa/h,T TO OPfighTC. V filAiikr TI r pAc 1LIT y _�___ 'I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith in all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be treat and connect I further certify I will comply with the pormit if it Is granted and used • Property Owner R A-y �F_N/Ui� i y,h KEivNigresentative Ida rgoa TotTotAi stt- p (Z Mailing Address 3Sb CorlinAloPre „al Mailing Address City - State - Zip S-rl1-LCAI A-T,t /iiN Si° 9a C63') /-3q-09-lq Telephone No Signature Lot Sipe (dimensions)I1?, x Z7-5 Land Area 3 013 5 ra F1 Height of Bulidings Stories Principal Accessory Nfk City - State - Zip t4 lit Bear Z.k,, i4 S51 Telephone No ( I- 77%- V7 7 ( Signature (Signature Is required) SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION Total Building floor area 10 r y-$ 0 square feet Existing Ia,y-gv square feet fMalamaralaheta&pWrAPP.PRM May 1,2003 Proposed 0 square feet Paved Impervious Areasquare feet No. of off-street parking spaces, 3 7 Tifii (cS 4q4 km/ 6 MJ14 LF4is4 F2I" I rJ sT/+6k paIN rM16 OO LOT a 1 0 44 WAG • J su -e 2 STILLWATER O 1.11.0E O Oc A651 • .133 2 O 8 O a • KERN -PA UL Y ADDIT] OS CO 10 • 35 CO TOWER DRIVE a 1 • 2 • In^ ti B 0 Location Map • 14 A j e 143 roof OA.wcE UrAT OVER ALL Of Or ,TLAN C1C 144 Y ADDITION • STILLWATER INDUSTRIAL PARK OIJ LOT F O ma 1 MN DOT R/W PLAT NO 82 841 13 • H.YY PARCEL IOYY PARCEL 002S) MO) R_IW R+11W R19W R_ W RIW R2OW Vicinity Map 0 224 Scale In Feet Tv raw. Iv noun 444'4441 .e 4.344134•4411444 0113nd mas w Ow T..a. w.Mpa ores immy maa we Wanes ban, v= Ow, 001c• Steve IN IUOIrtr a rb..ri� nun* howl ., Lam, January 14, 2004 Community Development Department City of Stillwater 216 North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 i Request for Special Use Permit Proposed Tenant Flips Gymnastics L L C Building Owner Stillwater West L L C Site Lot 12 Block 2 Kern-Pauley Addition 1900 Tower Dnve, Stillwater, MN Parcel ID# 320302043005 Existing Building The existing building contains 10, 480 Square Feet ( 9,080 SF Warehouse, 1,400 SF Office) Site contains 30,375 SF Actual Paved and Impervious 9,963 SF Actual Green Area 9,932 SF Actual Building Area 10,480 SF Surrounding Buildings North Office/Warehouse located on Curve Crest West Arrow Building Center\ East Hentage Prmtmg South Anderson Windows Existmg Building use Office in front and open warehouse m back for storage of construction equipment and materials Proposed Building use Office in front and open warehouse in back for gymnastics equipment There will be no new construction on the site or in the building Proposed Tenant Flips Gymnastics L L C will occupy 100% of the building This will be a second facility for Flips Flips Gymnastics has been in busmess for 15 years and they would be a great addition to our community They currently have a facility in White Bear Lake that I have visited and found they operate a very clean and professional operation The White Bear facility currently serves a large of number Stillwater Area customers The reason they want to be in Stillwater is to make it more convenient for their Stillwater customers and to give other Stillwater famihes the opportunity to get their children involved in gymnastics The Stillwater operation will not be as large as the one in White Bear They will not hold large gymnastics meets or events here They main business hours will be for 4 00 PM to 9 00 PM and in most cases, the parents will drop off their children for the session and pick them up when finished We feel that parking will not be an issue, however, we have spoke with the owner of Hentage Pnntmg to use his parking lot for overflow parking if necessary Please feel free to call me with any questions Mike Kennedy Stillwater West L L C (651) 439-0419 1/12/04 Flips Gymnastics LLC is a White Bear Lake (WBL) based business and would like to expand its promotion of gymnastics to Stillwater Fhps Gymnastics has been m business in WBL for over 15 years and is a member club of USAG (the governing body of United States Gymnastics) Students (per week) • White Bear Lake over 1000 • Stillwater estimated 200 Employment • White Bear Lake 2 full-time & 45 part -tune • Stillwater 10 part -tune Activity Types • Gymnastics Lessons o Preschool gymnastics for children ages 18 months -5 yrs of age o Recreational gymnastics for children ages 5 yrs old —14 yrs of age • Birthday parties • ProShop • Inflatable Rentals Hours of Operation • Mon -Friday 1 preschool class of 6 students every 45 minutes from 10am-lpm • Mon -Friday classes from 4pm-8 30pm • Saturday classes from 9am-12pm and birthday parties from 3pm-6pm • Sunday birthday parties from 12pm-6pm Parking • In WBL we run approximately 200 students per night with 50 available parking spots and have never had any problems with running out of parking because gymnastics classes are a drop off and pick up type operation • In Stillwater with 1/5 less kids spread out over a 4 hour time span during our busiest time frame (4-8) that would require at maximum a parking lot with 20 spots to include customers and employees o 200 students by 5 days per week = 40 students per day o 40 students per day by 5 hours of operation (1 am & 4pm) = 8 students per hour o overlap of new students and leaving students is 16 students Allowing Fhps Gymnastics to expand to Stillwater will benefit the community by offering another type of physical activity for the youth in Stillwater and surrounding communities Flips Gymnastics already trams athletes for the Stillwater High School team and will help promote and assist in their future Fhps Gymnastics will draw in surrounding community parents and children to Stillwater promoting general business in the City of Stillwater Bart Roskoski Treasurer Flips Gymnastics LLC 2 O 12-6" NEW AWNING GREEN COOLEY WITH VINYL GRAPHICS 3M TRANSLUCENT VINYL VIVID BLUE BLACK V. r CROSS OARA AWNAYs sTR.GTUiz aAserassistS C RT ATTACHE? 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T--,,S'.c ,NC V rIntar f DIL, 1: e-kt4, `t 3'S,02) Z 20,o` 0 41x .4' cow G STt -2TNu5 11/0 t4 2 PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW FORM CASE NO SUP/04-05 Planning Commission Date February 9, 2004 Project Location New England Place in Liberty Village Comprehensive Plan Distnct Village Commercial Zoning District VC Applicants Name Jay Felder — KFPWR Properties Type of Application Special Use Permit Project Description A Special Use Permit for Liberty Village retail/office stnp center Discussion The applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to construct an 18, 878 total square foot (first floor is 10,911 square feet) retail/office strip center The center has been designed have a small town village character about it The facade will be composed of many individual storefronts, each storefront will have bay windows Some buildings will have awnings, others will not, this will break up the front of the building The center is designed to be compatible with all the architecture in the area The siding material (Hardboard) used will replicate the appearance of wood All mechanicals will be hidden on the roof The trash receptacles will be constructed with the same materials as the buildings (see a-4 1) There will be four Tight standards, they will look like the old carnage lights (see R-1) The antique °gooseneck" fixtures will be used to Tight the signs Some signs will be wall signs and some signs will be projecting signs The landscape plan is part of the continuous plan for the entire area Some of the proposed tenants at the writing of this report are a coffee shop, hair salon, gift shop, a martial arts business and a wine and spirits shop The proposed uses are consistent with the zoning requirements of the Village Commercial District Recommendation Approval with conditions 1 Conditions of Approval 2 All landscaping shall be installed before utility release or final project inspection No project shall be phased unless approval is granted by the Planning Commission 3 Continuous concrete curbing shall be installed to separate parking areas from landscape areas 4 Handicapped parking spaces and signage, in compliance with State requirements, shall be shown on building permit plans and installed before final inspection of the project 4 5 The street address of the building shall be displayed in a location conspicuous from the public street 6 The trash enclosure shall be made of a sturdy opaque masonry material, with trash receptacles screened from view and compatible with the color and matenals of the project 7 All trees required to remain on site, as indicated on the plans, shall be protected by fencing or other necessary measures shall be taken to prevent damage dunng construction activity 8 No roof equipment shall be visible to the general public 9 All gutters, downspouts, flashings, etc shall be painted to match the color of the adjacent surface 10 Construction projects shall conform to the City's Noise ordinance Construction during the dry season shall mitigate excess dust problems 11 A sign permit shall be required for all project signs 12 Grading and drainage plan to be approved by City Engineer before building permits are issued 13 Sign package to be approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission, including directional signs 14 A lighting plan showing the building fixture type, height, location and extenor lighting intensity shall be submitted for Hentage Preservation approval All lighting shall be directed away from the street and adjacent properties Light sources shall be shielded from direct view and protected form damage by vehicles 15 Exterior lighting plan to be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission 16 All security lights on building shall be downlit 17 A sign permit is required for signage 18 All exterior modifications to the approved plan are to be reviewed by the Community Development Director Findings The proposed use will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare and will be in harmony with the general purpose of the zoning ordinance Attachments Application Form/Letter from Applicant/Site Plan/Elevation Drawings/Landscape Plan/Lighting Plan Jan 16 04 09 59a JRY FIND DONELL FEIDER 12/02/2003 14 20 6514308810 651-735-3020 CITY OF STILLWATE P 2 PAGE 02 PLANNING ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER MN 55082 Case No Date Filed Fee Paid Receipt No as IY/st'L' ACTION REQUESTED Special/Conditional Use Permit Vananee Resubdivision Subdivision* Comprehensive Plan Amendment" Zoning Amendment* Planning Unit Development Certificate of Compliance The fees for requested action are attached to this application 'An escrow fee Is also required to offset the costs of attorney and engineering fees The applicant is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted in connection with any application All supporting material (r e , photos, sketches, etc ) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater Sixteen (16) copies of supporting material is required if application is submitted to the City Council, twelve (12) copies of supporting rnafenal rs required A site plan is required with applrcatons Any incomplete applkation or supporting material will delay the application process �� PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project 1011.0 Assessor's Parcel No ,,,�/ Zoning Dtstnct Descnption of Project LIT 1 1 VIl(GEO ode)10./ torAto ... .2 "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith In all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, fo be true and correct l further certify 1 will comply wit, the permit If it is granted and used " Property OwnerZejgAtatAREMYILOTtgS Mailing Address _3o' Q PE ThU tt City - State - Zip RO4SVIUE ,Mi t 55 13 (05f -55( 4521 Telephone No Signature Representative,KEPWR 'PeNfirge Mailing Address] l�It:2)AId�A�_ City - State - Zip 1450DBLIre, MN 550,5 Telephone No _ID 3 544" 1 Signature pre (Signature is required) (Signature is required) Lot Size (dimensiogsfq' x Land Area 44Z_ 4F Height of Buildings Stories Principal Z. Assory H Vrenamara laTLAAjNAPP FRM May 1, 2003 SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION 11�� I' Total Building floor area Z3 21squat fe Existing iD square feet Proposed Z3Vblf square feet Paved Impervious Arealjak square feet No of off-street parking spaces 51 R_1W BMW RI9W R_W R_IW RJW Vicinity Map 0 285 Scale in Feet me dewing e.,.ra ma. % .W yb• sets le Mr !s. MOW th OYSYsrrebwti.s imam OI/ WW.n9s Gem sI se....e Yeeq.�Iee. laeo Wm... G+.1 l....d. Coe W e. 9b 1 1.0.1.1a .601 ee ...e emq. ro .11.1 t ✓ y>1a.e Array s 10o. t k architecture specialty millwork virtual vision project management 118 E 26th Street Suite 300 Mpls MN 55404 P 612 879 8225 F 612-879-8152 www tanek com January 23, 2004 Liberty Retail and Office Lofts Project Description Liberty Retail and Office Lofts project is designed to incorporate the imagery and mood of the small town village A significant source of inspiration for the project can be found in the small towns all along the St Croix River The Marine on the St Croix is a particular strong reference project The project includes both retail and professional spaces In order to capture the spent of the small town village, we have developed a facade with unique and individual storefronts Each storefront takes on a unique character which is reflected to each of the individual uses Overall the project creates a dynamic streetscape that is perfectly tailored for walking and window shopping The project will bring together the other buildings which surround the public square It will also provide many necessary services that the neighborhood will need The project is designed around the concept of a dense urban type project The project is located along the sidewalks coming from the housing developments It is the combination of automobile traffic and pedestnan traffic that will make this project successful The intention of the project is to utilize parking from across the entire retail association This will add to and_ create the atmosphere of an urban area with people parking in one location and walking from store to store Someone coming to visit the shops might stop first at the bank but then walk over to the coffee or gift shop With easy and convenient access this will be a reality The design will maintain a simple appearance with classic bay window displays and decorative brackets holding unique signage The construction will utilize Hardiboard to replicate the traditional and warm appearance of wood construction Utilizing a simple palette of materials and colors will create the charm and character of the small town village We look forward to creating this new town village at Liberty Sincerely, Nathaniel Shea NCARB, A 1 A , Principal Tanek, Inc FAX NO 6517678696 n 24 2004 03 47AM P2 MONDO MANAGEMBRIC 1 /23/04 Project Liberty Retail, Liberty Office Lofts Dear Sue We would like to offer the latest information available regarding the potential Tenant mix for our retail/office project, whi.h will be known as T iberty Village Retail and Liberty Office Lofts Mondo Management will be providing the Leasing and Sales Services for the Project We have received numerous inquiries for possible Tenancy within our project As we approach a final version of our building plans, we are preparing to pre -lease our space We would like to obtain a conditional use permit that would allow us to accommodate the following potential uses, Coffee Shop (Retail) Bakery/Deli (Retail) Cafd Restaurant with Becr/Wine (Retail) Tanning Salon (Lofts or Retail) Flower Shop (Retail) Take and Bake Pizza (Retail) Dry Cleaner (Retail) Jeweler (Lofts or Retail) Wine and Spirits (Retail) Gift Shop (Retail) Lawyer's office (Lofts) Accounting Office (Lofts) Full Service Barber (Retail) Full servu.e Beauty Salon (Retail) Children's Barber (Retail) FROM FAX NO 6517678696 Jan 24 2004 03 47AM P3 Dentist/Orthodontist (Lofts or Retail) Real Estate Office (Lofts) Mortgage Company (Lofts) Ice Cream Shop (Retail) Nail Salon (Retail) Architect's Office (Lofts) Clothing Store (Retail) Our intention is to offer the main level of our building as "FOR 1 EASF" only space The Upper or Loft level would be available as "FOR SALL" Loft Condominiums We anticipate a total of 15-20 Tenants including both levels Elevator service will be available to our upper floor We would ask that the conditional use permit allow "General Office" uses to be permitted on the Loft level whether on our initial list or not We understand that any other uses not on our approved list would have to receive permission prior to Tenancy Thank you for your consideration We are looking forward to adding another high quality building project to the City of Stillwater Please feel free to call with any questions or concerns Sincerely,,/4 4 eff Wallis Prinopal Mondo Management, L L C RESOLUTION NO 2003-86 A RESOLUTION GRANTING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) CONCEPT APPROVAL FOR LIBERTY VILLAGE WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the City Council held on April 15, 2003 at 7 00 p m in the Council Chambers of the City of Stillwater, Minnesota ("City"), the Council met to consider the original Planned Unit Development permit for the Liberty Development included a village commercial center at the intersection of County Roads 15 and 12 and, in furtherance of that designation, the area was zoned Village Commercial and design guidelines were adopted and included as part of the Orderly Annexation Agreement between the Town of Stillwater and the City of Stillwater, dated August 16, 1996, and WHEREAS, the Developer applied for PUD concept approval for the design of the entire 11 87 acre Village Commercial District and the Director of the Planning Commission determined that the application was complete, and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the concept approval on March 17, 2003, and thereafter the Joint Board, comprising members -of the Town of Stillwater and the City of Stillwater, reviewed the application at a public hearing held on Apnl 2, 2003 and both the Planning Commission and the Joint Board unanimously approved the application for PUD concept approval, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Stillwater opened the public heanng and heard testimony on the application and thereafter closed the hearing and adopted the following resolutions 1 That Planned Unit Development concept approval is hereby granted for 11 87 acres of the Village Commercial Distnct located in the Village Commercial Zoning Distnct on the southeast corner of County Road 15 and 12, subject to the following conditions a that the Village Commercial design guidelines, land use and parking standards must be used to guide future final Planned Unit Development lot development with regard to each use b that a Special Use Permit, as well final PUD permit approval, must be obtained so as to permit design review for each individual lot Adopted by affirmative vote of all members of the City Council this 15th day of Apnl, 2003 t PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGNMJDDI LNIDSCAPEAR4 GiDC,URE WLDES I • DE9GN • ARcH ECWRALLLLbmA„ON . TO Mr Steve Russell CC Liberty Village, Homer T, CPDC REGARDING Planned Umt Development Apphcation Narrative NEIGHBORHOOD Liberty on the Lake MUNICIPALITY Stillwater, Mn DATE FROM February 28, 2003 Marc Putman, A RC Member L. Arch. pnnapal Putman Planning & Design LIBERTY VILLAGE 1 CONSISTENCY OF PLAN FROM FIRST LIBERTY ON THE LAKE CONCEPT - Liberty Village was conceived to provide the convenience shopping, office, dining and meeting opporturuhes common to Traditional Neighborhoods of our past This, to strengthen the cohe- sive nature of Liberty's neighborhoods The village stores were part of the onginal Liberty on the Lake site plan to also reduce burdens on perimeter highways for resident local, daily needs, purchases, errands that otherwise would require and longer dnving, and added crowding to these larger volume roads Liberty Village was also designed in response to the City's Comprehensive Plan and zoning , providing a needed local source for fuel, convenience grocenes, banking, duung/pub/deli, office and professional services for the city, township and county residents 2 SHOPS ON THE VILLAGE SQUARE Liberty Village's site plan calls for a store design not common in the era of "strip commercial" shopping While the site at Liberty on the Lake's Northwest corner fronts on both highway 15 and 12, the shops will also onent "m" to the com- muruty/neighborhood This places added tasks on the design of the buildings and individual shop owner/operators floor plans, not unlike many stores m downtown Stillwater 3 CIRCULATION SYSTEM, TWO WAY ROADS, ON -STREET PARKING Liberty Village's site plan and road configuration has been studied, many alternates proposed and drawn, reviewed by traffic engineers, debated and re -reviewed numerous times 4 THE POND IN LIBERTY SQUARE With the recent refinement of the storm water runoff volume calculations, the central pond within Liberty square has been reheved of storm water storage "duty", and will be able to have a more stable water level, that is just 4 feet below the elevation of the perimeter street elevation Use of the above discussed boulder walls will allow the water to be brought closer to both the gazebo/pavihon and the sitting area south across the street from the bank A floating, ht, fountain will help provide visual focus and be an attractive amenity, drawing park visitors to both the park, pavilion and the bordering shops 5 ANTICIPATED USES OF LIBERTY VILLAGE The master site plan uses Liberty Square to both separate, buffer, but also link the "shops on the green" to the homes, townhomes and the residents The grading and position of the pavilion anticipate a vanety of park uses and functions The large open turf area, in addition to being an attractive, shaded park, will provide ample space for informal audience seating during musical groups and performances "Flea" market, farm- ers' market uses are also potentials We understand that the City receives requests that it can not fulfill with current park locations The gazebo pavilion will offer shelter for performers, while benches and game tables, both under and around the shelter, will also allow for casual daytime and everung conversation over- looking the pond and water fountain to the north In winter, there is a potential for this struc- ture to provide shelter for ice skaters The retaining walls and steps to the water will permit winter access for this skating, and in summer, could allow activities such as model (radio con- trol) boat/sail boat races for kids of all ages 6 BUILDING DESIGN Because each building must face both the penmeter and provide a welcoming front on Liberty Village, the Architectural Guidehnes require each owner/business operator to respond with plans and designs and operational activity that is compatible 7 SHARED PARKING for CITY PARK USERS Parking space quantities and ratios include the use of on -street spaces shown on the site plans Liberty Village is a stand-alone Village Commercial area without the likelihood of expansion m size From the initial concept plan drawn over 5 years ago, the sharing of parking spaces was always anticipated between com- mercial users, employees, park users and residents (if upper level residential uses are provid- ed) 8 LIMITATION ON BUILDING USES To help assure sufficient parking of those who dnve (and park) to use Settlers Park, Liberty Square and the ad;acent trail system, Building 8 will be limited to office use, day care use (withal covenant restrictions), and potential upper level res- idential use potential May -Aug lurutations on hours of operation may be put in place as needed This, to provide sufficient week end parking spaces for City Park users 9 BUILDING AREAS * Square Footages are based on Liberty Village Concept Site Plan and Prelim Plat, and may vary at final site plan and final building plan approval application. 10 PARKING SPACE RATIOS ratios of parking spaces per 1000 square feet of building area required for categones of building use (le 5 1 5 spaces per 1000 sq ft ), will conform to City - required amounts, the most restrictive ratios being the retail ratio of 51 and restaurant at 101 Where office or residential uses are planned, a method, acceptable to the City, of restricting the portions of buildings, (or whole buildings) so designated, will be part of the final approval If time lurut and form of use limit is acceptable to City, applicable parking raho(s) that may be lower than the generalized calculations (ie , 5 1) shown on the Parking Data chart can be applied and modify allowable building main and upper floor areas Tlus information must then be part of subsequent purchase agreements & Association proceedings 11 ADEQUACY OF SPACES, "PROOF OF PARKING" DATA We must have enough park- ing Yet, we also should avoid having too many parking spaces, for the size and types of uses for the buildings and owner -businesses We also want to "build -in" the flexibility of building design, features and sufficiency of parking to enable a vanety of businesses to succeed at Liberty Village, over time The parking ratios, (and, therefore the parking space quantities provided) are conservative, for they apply (per City standards) to gross floor areas, not the common net leasable floor areas We propose, that, consistent with the PUD cntena of the Village Commercial zone, if sufficient and credible evidence shows that less than the number of spaces specified in the City's gener- al ordinances are actually needed to allow the specific business to operate properly, then choic- es can be considered 1 The number of spaces required will be reduced for that particular building, or 2 The building floor area can be increased, or, 3 Another proximate building may be increased in size, by using the surplus spaces These potenhal increases in building size will not be allowed if they compromise the aesthetics or operational flexibility of the sidewalks and streetscape 12 EMPLOYEE PARKING Employee parking will be designated, and shall not use any on - street parking spaces This, to help provide an ample supply of short term parking spaces to encourage patronage of Liberty Village businesses, accessed from the Liberty Square side 13 AGREEMENTS FOR JOINT USE OF PARKING While some spaces for each build- ing/business operator will be reserved via agreement and signage, most spaces will be open to all users, as is common to most suburban shopping settings Purchase agreement dauses and "Liberty Village Business Operators Association" covenants and guidelines will identify mutu- al use agreements covering parking spaces, openspace use, maintenance obligations and City - Association maintenance and use responsibilities, park reservation mechanisms, etc 14 SIGNAGE, REFUSE ENCLOSURES, TRAILS AND IMAGE Liberty Village is bounded by trails on both the north and west sides, and the master site plan anticipated connections to these trails, leading into Liberty Village Other functional necessities of a commercial village include the need for sufficient signage to inform the primary buyers (those dnvers passing by on Manning avenue and Hwy 12) of the services and products offered within Liberty Village This is particularly important for Liberty Village since it is trying something new to the contemporary commercial market place stores that face both "m and out" Aware of the less than attractive settings that can result from straight buildings and straight rows of parking backing up to a highway, we have sought to design interest and visibility into the plan Using the refuse dumpster enclosure -garages as another opportunity to show the New England architectural style, the plan shows these structures flanking the trail entry A trellis ele- ment with sign identifying Liberty Village offers a trail gateway The surfaces of these structures provide mounting for in -character signage, identifying businesses, services and products Picket fences attached aid in screening the cars parked beyond Other locations for signage, consistent with the Liberty Design Guidelines are designated on the site plan Agreements for the shared use of these signage locations will be integrated into the owner/operator and Association agreements 15 PLANTING PLANS The penmeter planting provides both screening of parking, overstory trees, and openings to preserve visibility of the shops and businesses Along both external park- ing bays and around Liberty Square, boulevard trees are provided to create an attractive "main street" scene 16 FINAL SITE AND BUILDING PLANS Final site plans may be refined to include added parking spaces, and/or future potential, additional spaces via diagonal parking, added retain- ing walls, etc Building footpnnts may vary from those shown on the site plan but not to the point where they limit future sidewalk (seating) uses and flexibility m marketing Such refinements must meet intent of Architectural Guidelines and receive Architectural Review Committee and Architectural Control Committee approval before City Applications w 1� CD V I L. L A;.G:: E.. . P,,: A;.: R.:: KI.: N G. BUILUING :NUMBER POTENTIAL LAND USES r.fAU FLOCt, �UAIIL Faui;e.' I urns lrvctseul. e1setae some it1aor ss1ReTAA.wo•r" na cuel<rs e)Ipalre�e. Pi 'r w aa;or o at IUTAI. UU41)11 SOUARF VO.)TACIE• 4,120 HEOUIRED t,nnuule.; PATIOS R a .0.. wcq��oa °or��a >. , at rag =,q =, HGGUIRED PArfINO. PACES 20 `' 'SPACES1 SPACES PROVIDER 20 PARKING RATI03 PIOVIDE� 5 6 1 BUILDING ) . ' i suet, CONVENIENCE CiWCCIt1'; (IIOTO' PROCI.5ti,'NIEAT \IARRC•T CAR WASH - BUILDING orrice, SERVICE, i 2 I vARTnlUN \L, RETAIL, TIONS 6,200 9300 15166 18,295 RAW. IS wow °gc,2;e °fate {�+x.' r 71 _. 76 —4 71 to BUILDING 3 ()Frier, sun:1(r, rl)I r1- If,N fit, rtr. rAlt, AI,Ant UP'1IONS - _ 41 mlxdretail lit res. res. �g ;3..a 0"��; {r,',g10�a.2 ard."daa giedqumo,L BUILDING DANK, 4• oFrlcE; stI vtcr, I'tIOFESSI()NAI, RF.TAII., na na 4850 �aa ntaStir"' M«ao;�s {µy,�gOOit. t 24 24 51 BUILDING. ur,TAurANr, bit I, 5 PUB, WITH110:1(fi U1r:ING OPTIONS OPTIONS 5,458 nil na 5458 10 1 54 58 11 6 1 orrtcc, $ErvICE, . • V t'IMFFStilONA1,RFr�n, �P�rr�r.NT OPTIONS r:e 2080 4160 ya*Wa wr$UILDING. insIii�od °";o'1"" arldnid 2 gaWqmtnwl 20 22 53 11,0o.1. BUILDING OFFICE, SERVICE, PROFI•S ONAL, RElAI1, 7 AI'ARTAICNT Orl'IONS 2,400 2400 2,400 to 4800 ane S warn p I as �It-1� o�;aa ra�ia)'r sparasUparraell 24 24 5 1 • 'IZU I L D I N G• L)FFICE, SERVICE, . Q t'I;ort:s51oN At v n••uirlvd Us.)' CARE, AI',vRTtIE.NT OPTIONS 4,700 2,800 7500 go 11 400) w. p. 2OO t WALL a�&,; ad"60Oed•x „"'.t 38 38 51 to 333 1 er y tllage ' totals 32 573 43,654'- 53,083' 251 tom!`"� 262 spaces (� NOT 1 Square Fooleries are based on y Village Coneepl Sffe Plan and PretCn Plat and may vary at final site plan and fine building plan approval app IcaUon. (p 2.PadWg ratios for anticipated uses will conform fo Above City method amounts: he mosl res/ddive ratios being the retail ratio of 5 1 and restaurant al 0 1 potentially adjusted by'praol d parking requkemenls d spedM ownerloperato,d. Where office andlar resklerdtal uses are planned. a method acceptable 10 Mo City d resukiing the portions of buildings. (or whole bulk! Inge) 6o designated. will be pad of the goal approval. Areas of main Hoar and upper Ibor(s) can calculated using applMAble parking mlio(s). 3 Parking taller ere canservallve, for May apply (pis City standards)10 gross Boor areas, net net floor areas. 4 Parking space quantities end ratios Include oh•strest spaces shown on the site plans. Liberty Village Is a standalone Village Commerdal area. Sharing d parking spaces Is anticipated bdwebn oormneM,y users. empoyees, park users and residents (0 upper level residential uses are provIded). Bonding 8 will be limited to office day care (wftin covenant restrictions) and Menial upper level residential MayAug. Ihnitallons on tours ei operation may be pul In place as needed. Io provlde sulklenl week end parking spices for City Park users. Employee park Ina will be designated. and erdorced and shall not use any omsbeel parking spaces. 5. Final alto plans may bo refined to include added padding spaces, and%or luhrre potential. addlbrud spaces via dlagonal parkkg added retaking wails, etc. Such refinements must meel Intent of Alchleehsal Guidelines end redeye Arthlechaat Review Committee and Arehledwal Control Commalee approval before City Appikatbns A Purdfase egreatem ctaldes and 'Liberty Village Business Operators Assodallorr covenants and/or guidelines Will Identity mutual use agreemetds covering partdng apnea openspace use maintenance obligations and ttilyAssodallon matnienanoe and use respatslbflies, park rsseivallon medantsms, ale. UNFIT/ VILLAGE PARKING DATA MAR( PUTMAN L AH(H PUMAN PLANNIN k DGSICN/ DDI 2 8-2001 2 282003 REV Nardi 5, 2003 2utuueId uewmnd 6E89-TBS-STG 1 taek "Tbe sp4rft o f a New Eng(an Viffage" Prepared for: Pozitive Development On behalf of: CPDC Cmtrafa PrcpatyDeMc asCarlcmy 118 E. 26th Street Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55404 P:612-879-8225 F:612-879-8152 www. tanek com COVER LIBERTY VILLAGE I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly licensed architect under the laws of the state of minnesota. name date license number: project # scale: name: CITY REVIEW 1/23/04 R-1 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS R OOFING IN MS MIN MN 1111111111111111111111111111011111111111 BRICK DETAIL HAR DIBOAR D PAINT COLORS SIGNAG E WINDOWS BRICK tJn)k architecture specialty millwork virtual vision project management 118 E. 26th Street Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55404 P:612-879-8225 F:61 2-879-81 52 www.tanek.com MATERIALS LIBERTY VILLAGE I hereby certify that this plan, specification or report wa s prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that! am a duly licensed architect under the laws of the state of minnesota, name date license number: project # scale: name: CITY REVIEW 1/23/04 M-1 taek Liberty Village ,Ye cl} L[B.E TY VILLAGE Liberty Village Liberty VaweLiberty illTmes LIBERTY VILLAGE Capital.s ihertv Village Bodoni liberty Village Talon Liberty VillaoeL1�e2'Cy VttLaqe Oxford Liberty Village Lydia,,.,, Liberttj Viltage P,v,ru, Ltherty Vc&tje CaFlisch iEilbceirt\yVluflialge'Viva Ca t rton Alison Castellar MT New Century: Liberty Village LIBERTY VILLAGE LIRE RTY Ltr\qE Liberec Ville Liberfy Uillaye Uxtr(1 YUa?, ,Ge-rE \(ttteA5e. 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A a A A A 1 A ! a • • A J Zia a a A a i'� a a a a a • a a A * AAA As 11 I I A A a a a A a a A A A a l a A a- A A a s SA a s / A At a A A a A a a a a • 1 a 1 1 Ails Asa A A a A I A J a a ♦ a PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW FORM CASE NO PUD-F/04-06 Planning Commission Date February 9, 2004 Project Location 640 North Main Street Comprehensive Plan District Central Business District Zoning District CBD Applicants Name Robert Engstrom Type of Application Final Plat Project Description Final PUD approval of Building No 4, Terra Springs, 36 Unit Condominium Discussion Terra Springs PUD concept approved for overall -site development was decided by the Planning Commission at their meeting of April 14, 2003 and City Council at their meeting of June 3, 2003 (see PUD conditions of approval attached) Previously Building No 1 and 2 had received final PUD approval As originally proposed, Building 4 was 32 apartments, 3 stones and 45 feet The proposal is for 36 condominium units, four stories and 50 feet tall As a part of Building No 4 development, the central green and related trails will be constructed The proposed building meets zoning height requirements, 4 stories and 50 feet and, as conditioned, parking requirements (2 spaces per residential unit) The project design details were reviewed by the Heritage Preservation Commission at their meeting of February 2, 2004, and approved with conditions (staff report and conditions of approval attached) Recommendation Approval as consistent with concept PUD approval Conditions of Approval 1 The central green and trials on Lot 4 shall be constructed before Building 4 unit occupancy 2 Four on -site parking spaces shall be set aside for required owner parking Attachments Application form and plans, HPC staff report of February 2, 2004 JAN-20-2004 09 03 MES SALES 6128527702 P 03 PLANNING ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER MN 55082 Case No Date Filed Fee Paid Receipt No ACTION REQUESTED 04-0 SpeciaUConditional Use Permit „Variance Resubdlvislon Subdivision' Comprehensive Plan Amendment' Zoning Amendment' _Planning Unit Development' Certificate of Compliance The fees for requested action are attached to this application •An escrow fee is also required to offset the costs of attomey and eng►neerrng fees The applicant Is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted In connection with any application All supporting material (le , photos, sketches, etc) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater Sixteen (16) copies of supporting material Is required If application is submitted to the City Council, twelve (12) copies of supporting material is required A site plan Is required with applications Any incomplete application or supporting material will delay the application process PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project (oqo 'a 1P'"t 4"t_eT Assessor's Parcel No Zbos°2-012'cst10 - N=v-141 (GEO Code) Zoning DIstric D Descnption of Project -S6 VN`r AF-0 Go,,toa '7 hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith In all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and correct. 1 further certify 1 will comply with the permit if It Is granted and used " Property Owner' errVr art'- usi IAA IE5 Representative_, 17 - ' -'-- Ake -CAI Itc-1sae Mailing Address `ies° 1 N4etrr Bt'Sr `-5 me lot City - State - Zip S imeolorl F ryt.l Telephone No 952 89S toe Signature (Signature Is qulred) Mailing Address 6:10o A SR$ C City - State Zip I,44 840Lt$ n s s•!o 1 Telephone No eei2 SSt, Signature 'i/ '��� AfrroiE‘../ StLifrad (Signature Is required) SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION Lot Size (dimensions)2SO4 xZ°8' Total Building floor area7Sl035 Land Area S7)'Via •--sI o 6G, s.c."-' Existing o Height of Buildings Stories Feet Proposed-15%0.5s' Principal S"t'-l.1' Pav (tiAgAi+s.) Accessory 1 II' RE.E JAW 21 2004 i square feet square feet square feet square feet ces (00 COMMUNITYDEVELO-vFN ART? TOTAL P 03 HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION DESIGN REVIEW FORM CASE NO DR/04-09 Hentage Preservation Date February 2, 2004 Project Location 640 North Main Street Comprehensive Plan Distnct Central Business Distnct Zoning Distnct CBD Applicant's Name Mathew Bnnza — J Buxell Archiceture, representing Robert Engstrom Type of Application Design Review Project Descnption Design review of Phase II of Terra Spnngs Discussion The applicant is requesting design review for a 36 unit, 22,076 square foot condominium complex located within the Terra Springs Planned Unit Development This building is known as Budding 4, will be named Terntonal Place The proposed building is three stones tall and includes the adaptive reuse of a portion of the existing masonry wall currently on the site Other exterior cladding materials include brick that is similar in color and texture to the historical masonry used, as well as fiber cement board lap siding, corrugated metal siding and asphalt shingles The landscape and lighting plans for Territorial Place are a continuation of that which was proposed for the entire Terra Strings Development Bnck pavers are being used in the walkways around the budding, including the site's interpretive trail The Tight design includes decorative antique fixtures adjacent to streets, double head shoe box luminaries at the surface parking Tots, recessed stair lights at all individual unit entries, decorative Iantem fixtures at the main entrance, and bollard lighting at points along the interpretive trail Downlit security wall pack lights are also being used at both the drive into the underground parking garage and at the stairway on the west side of the budding All mechanical units will be in the basement away from public view Also, the trash receptacles will be stored in the basement Recommendation Approval as conditioned Conditions of Approval 1 All utilities shall be completely screened from public view 2 A lighting plan showing the fixture type, height, location and exterior lighting intensity shall be submitted with building permits erms ePs{ eet andPlanningns for adtacenDtlrector propertiesroval Light All lighting shall be directed away from th sources shall be shielded from direct view and protected form damage by vehicles 3 All landscaping shall be installed before utility release or final project inspection No project shall be phased ubnlness proval is granted by the Planning be installed to separate parking areas from Commission 4 Continuous concrete curbing shall landscape areas 5 Handicapped parking spaces and signage, in compliance with State requirements, shall be shown on building permit plans and installed before final inspection of the project 6 The street address of the budding shall be displayed in a location conspicuous from the public street 7 The trash enclosure shall be made of a st wpaue masonry material, with th the color and materials of the receptacles screened from view and compatible project 8 All trees required to remain on site, asshal be taken to prevent damage due rig indicated on the plans, shall be d by fencing or other necessary measures construction activity 9 No roof equipment shall be visible to the general public \ 10 All gutters, downspouts, flashings, etc shall be painted to match the color of the adjacent surface 11 Construction projects shall conform to the City's excess dust poise ordinance Construction dunng the dry season shall mitigate ms 12 A sign permit shall be required for all project signs 13 Grading and drainage plan to be approved by City Engineer before building permits are issued 14 Sign package to be approved by the Hentage Preservation Commission, including directional signs 15 Exterior lighting plan to be reviewed and approved by the Hentage Preservation Commission 16 All secunty lights on building shall be downlit 17 A sign permit is required for signage 18 All exterior modifications to the approved plan are to be reviewed by Community Development Director Findings The proposal meets the intent of the Downtown Design Guidelines Attachments. Application Form/Draft Construction Documents J HN-Z10-10I0'+ FTV 103 I'Itb bHLtb bldb ((IOG r Cie Case No: Date Filed: Receipt No.: 11: A Fee: $25.00 DESIGN REVIEW APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF SYILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER, MN 55082 The applicant is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted in connection with any application All supporting material (i e photos, sketches, etc.) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater. Fourteen (14) copies of ail supporting materials are required. All following information is reaulred PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of ProjectG4O A ' &14 tracer Assessor's Parcel No ZB0go2p+t t -v.¢.k. sen1415 Zoning District i''3 o Descnption of Project in detail (o VA.rr r4Evi C4.4ullwG11c..1 "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith in all respects, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and correct I further certify I will comply with the permit If it is granted and used" If representative is not property owner, then property owner's Signature is yeaulred Property Owner '?AecaT Each Ceirssims Representative '134* - 44zoirtsczoLE Mailing Address4801 8Osr 54ITE tot Mailing Address 900 ,. "SW crram,-r City State Zip 'g ti(izi,1, M,J ss937 City State Zip 1,41vr-u r ,.I Telephone No _ 152 sg3 too i Telephone No, &It- Sseho v-11-5 Signature Signature -M'21— innlew Sa-1,LIA C \DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS \DWARD\DESKTOO\DESIGN REVIEW PERMIT WPD February 5 2003 Memo r 1-' To. Mayor and City Council / From Steve Russell, Community Development Director ' v Date. May 28, 2003 Subject. Concept PUD Approval for Multi Phased 227 Unit Mixed Use Terra Springs Development, Terra Springs LLC, applicant Case No PUD/03-27 The application before the Council is concept PUD approval for the 227 unit Terra Springs Project The site is located in the Central Business District, CBD, and is a Planned Unit Development allowing flexibility of design The 227 units are contained in five (5) buildings Three of the buildings, 1, 2 and 4, will be a part of Phase I development starting in August Buildings 3 and 5 will follow All the buildings will require HPC design review and final PUD Council review The HPC reviewed the plans at their meeting of April 7 and the Planning Commission reviewed the plans and recommended concept approval on April 14, 2003 A site plan and building elevations are attached The height of the prposed buildings are No 1 - 19 HU's - 45 feet, No 2 - 44 HU's - 4 stories,, d feet, No 3 - 90 HU's proposed 8 stones 95 feet, conditional 6 stories, 60 feet, No 4 - 32 HU's - 3 stories, 45 feet and No 5 - proposed 42 HU's, 5 stories conditional 4 stories and 50 feet An interpretative center and trail is proposed along with a substantial public green area that retains the foundation of the old territorial prison manufacturing building The existing wayside shall be relocated along the interpretative trail Comments from MnDOT were received Staff and the developer are addressing their concerns regarding site access An EAW was prepared for the project and considered seperately Planning Commission Recommendation Approved as consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Plan Attachments: Application, plans, staff report and minutes from CPC 4/14/03 C Ok ) L-•NNING APPLICATION REVIEW F .M CASE NO. PUD/03-27 Planning Commission Date April 14, 2003 Project Location 608 North Main Street Comprehensive Plan District Downtown Commercial Zoning District CBD Applicants Name Terra Springs LLC Type of Application Concept Planned Unit Development Project Description Concept Planned Unit Development review of Terra Springs project on 7 93 acre site including 227 housing units in five buildings, 4,000 square feet of office use, 9,000 square feet of retail and 2 64 acres public courtyard, open space, landscaping and interpretive trail Discussion As previously presented, the City of Stillwater has selected a developer and is working with that developer on plans for the infill/redevelopment of the old territonal prison site at 608 North Main Street The redevelopment site is the land inside wall that defines the perimeter of the site Lands above the wall will be retained by the city as part of its open space system As shown in the attached development plans the proposal is for five buildings, buildings 1-5 as described below Building Date Building 1 Two stories of residential over one level of half paring/half commercial 19 two story townhouses @1,500 sq ft average Approximately 38 underground parking stalls (2/home) 7,000 sq ft commercial/historical interpretive Proposed approximate building height (floor one to roofline) 45 feet Building 2 Four stories of residential over one partially underground level of parking 44 condominiums @1,320 gross sq ft average mix of one and two story homes approx 62 underground parking stalls (1 4/home) proposed approximate building height (grade to roofline) 60 feet Budding 3 eight stories of residential over one partially underground level of parking 90 condominiums @ 1,2S0 gross sq ft average approx, Approx 153 underground parking stalls (1 7/home) Proposed approximate building height (grade to roofline) 95 feet Building 4 Three stores of residential over one partially underground level of parking 32 rental apartments @ 1,350 gross sq ft average Approximately 58 underground parking stalls (1 8/home) Proposed approximate building height (grade to roofline) 45 feet Building 5 Four stories of residential over one level of parking and retail 42 rents ..Nartments or for -sale condominiums Qom_ _00 sq ft average Approximately 67 underground parking stalls (1 6/home) 6,000 sq ft commercial Totals 227 homes 13,000 sq ft commercial 376 enclosed dedicated parking stalls 145 on -site guest parking spaces Two hundred and twenty seven housing units are proposed in the five buildings In addition, commercial space of 13,000 square feet, 4,000 office and 9,000 retail is proposed Parking requirements for the residential use is two spaces per unit or 454 spaces Commercial space requirements is 58 spaces Totaling 512 spaces The plans show a total of 487 spaces, 342 covered and 145 surface Public access to the green and trial system will also require parking as well as pedestrian access The proposed height of the buildings is not clear The application indicates a maximum height of six stories and 65 feet The height limit for the CBD district is 50 feet The PUD would be developed in phases starting with 2003 and completing in 2005 The development plans include drainage and circulation have been reviewed by the city engineer, traffic consultant and fire chief The circulation plan will be modified to address fire concerns for building access The concept design plans were reviewed by the HPC at their meeting of April 7, 2003 They approved the building concepts proposed The detailed building design will require design approval before a design permit is issued Likewise, final PUD approval will require special building use description, composition of residential units and assigned parking The parking ordinance allows for modifications to the parking standards based on a specific site and use analysis The height of the proposed building(s) may require a height variance This will be reviewed when specific building design plans are proposed for building permits As a part of the proposal, an interpretive trail/facility plan is proposed The specifics of this plan/facility should be coordinated with the parks board/heritage preservation commission and Washington County Historical Commission Environmental Review A environmental review assessment worksheet , EAW, is required because the site is on the National Register of Historical Places The EAW is attached and will be notified for review and comment Recommendation Approval to Council Attachments Application and plans CPC Action on 4/14/03: +5-1 approval ultima a density sm es om 227 ho on 7 93 acres e 29 homes/ expect impact upon the city school district Minimalpact In 227 es here, may see about 5 school -age children total tjatifi Iron of residential usa number of single fs mily detached single-14 mlly attached multiple family staarno elan Building 1 constructlo occupancy Building 2 constructio occupancy Building 3 constructlo occupancy Building 4 Tomes 0 0 227 T start autumn 20D3 autumn 2004 ti start autumn 2003 ate 2004/early 2005 start late 2003 pring/summer 2005 constructio start autumn 2003 occupancy " ummer 2004 Building 5 constructlo start autumn 2004 occupancy Iautumn 2005 gross s¢uare footage of commercial floor space 13,000 s f reside al d elliAQunits by number!!iof bedrooms i 227 units approx unit mix 80% 2 bedroom + 100/ 3-bedroom + 10% 1-bedroom or studio equals approx 458 bedrooms ! d Ofi 10 ON f!' i,R (111 won? 'r1avno r i na,cr 71 cnn b 11n1/1 Location Map ►> 'ti t "-- ✓ 1 TILL • 1 '� RIW ROW RI9W R_rn RIW P. w Vicinity Map Scale In Feet • w.. arm. r mgle.. I.I era.er rrna..• ear Mom amesa We. .Itiwr m To armal lon. balmy. Pm* OI.••.Mmeb•Y • Moo" Moen ww. •e IrulAm J.BUXELL OWNER ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES 4801 WEST 81ST ST. SUITE 101 BLOOMINGTON, MN 55437 CONTACT: BOB ENGSTROM PHONE: 952-893-1001 EEEfL _�[[���. i `EE �' IEEE EE I� _EEE [ EE TERRITORIAL PLACE STILLWATER, MN ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE J. BUXELL ARCHITECTURE 900 N. 3RD STREET MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401 CONTACT: JACK BUXELL PHONE: 612-338-3773 GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHAW LUNDQUIST ASSOCIATES 2757 WEST SERVICE ROAD ST. PAUL, MN 55121 CONTACT: TOM MEYERS CRAIG SANDEEN PHONE: 651-454-0670 CIVIL BKBM 5930 BROOKYLAND BLVD. NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55429 CONTACT: TOM CESARE PHONE: 763-843-0464 STRUCTURAL HANUSCHAK CONSULTANTS 26 EDMONTON STREET WINNIPEG, MB CANADA, R3C 1 P7 CONTACT: BILL HANUSCHAK PHONE: 204-956-2200 ARCHITECTURE, LTD WO NORTH TEND STREET 4INNEAIV*LIf, NIINNE TA S5N11 TGL:IRNONi-l'l9l PA%IRI Uu OPIO •w�lRudi [om URBAN PLANNING OPLNSPACI' COMMUNITIES .APCNTECTURF LAP:MUNI ARCHITECTURE GRAPIN N .LLOH.1.7.0C111111CIAVAI Or Mk .A.w MARK RYAN 110001,11. DATIL U 2B 4 w DEVELOPER: STILLWATER, MN ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE: PROJECT NA: DESIGNED: DRAWN u2.a 0102[40 Ma A0.00 J BUXELL SHEET INDEX A0 00 COVER SHEET AO 01 SHEET INDEX & BUILDING DATA TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY LANDSCAPE PLANS LO 00 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH L1 00 SITE PHASING PLAN L1 10 SITE PLAN L2 10 DIMENSION PLAN L3 10 IRRIGATION PLAN L4 10 SITE LANDSCAPE PLAN L4 11 BUILDING LANDSCAPE PLAN L5 10 AMENITY PLAN L5 11 PAVING PLAN L6 10 LANDSCAPE DETAILS L6 11 SITE DETAILS L6 12 SITE DETAILS BUILDING PLANS Al 00 Al 11 Al 12 Al 13 Al 14 Al 15 GARAGE PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN FOURTH FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN BUILDING SECTIONS A3 10 TRANSVERSE & LONGITUDINAL SECTION EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS A5 10 EAST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS A5 11 WEST & NORTH ELEVATIONS TERRITORIAL PLACE EXTERIOR MATERIALS material square feet of building exterior fiber cement board siding brick corrugated metal siding stone glass 15,997 5,844 5,106 1,326 5,377 33,650 48% 17% 15To 4% 16% BUILDING FOUR AREA CALCULATIONS residential gross square feet enclosed parking gross square feet residential net salable square feet 52 960 square feet 22,075 square feet 46,297 square feet BUILDING FOUR RESIDENTIAL MIX 1-bedroom studio homes 1 bedroom plus den homes 2-bedroom homes 2-bedroom plus den homes 3-bedroom homes total number of units total number of bedrooms 1-bedroom studio homes 1-bedroom plus den homes 2-bedroom homes 2 bedroom plus den homes 3-bedroom homes average home size 7 7 12 5 36 average s f 723 square feet 1,206 square feet 1,331 square feet 1,505 square feet 1,710 square feet 1,265 square feet BUILDING FOUR PARKING DATA enclosed underground parking spaces parking ratio 52 standard 8 tandem 68 total 1 9 per dwelling unit ARCHITECTURE, LTD 9ro NORIB MILD STREET INNB/J.0U VINNES(YT 340 11I-1 I pas 00 AY14 PI 0040 ww•JNAR, con Rfl um OPLNSPACL C05IM VRTIOs C10ECTIR LA Dsff C0TRTM GRAN Cs Mann, 111.11^1114.1111131111AWINO. 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Be let M Steck. RLS 13774 Stade Land Surveying SURVEYOR 5 REPORT A A 61gem effect was made to Rrate rid throw sR vahbe =movements m the property There areas of heavy Brush woods nd leaf grass on tea ert b powhk hat tithe ahmevemeraa or remnants of pan rnprovements eLLn tot eve not found on Ws survey 9 Visible nN000ns of Sun mama ether the hydrant sere rot toted t the envy The Water Depmoma0 M th Oty of 5Wwete has Wenner/ me Chet there are substandard water mans on 1h het will be acoopMU to use by ny fetus dew/ pm m f th property They boa bndlcated that the amiable maps and reoonn of the tdsbeg voter were et come, M env watt wren ono need to be prowled I haw attanp m m show the survey where these valabt man d records Irdhote there mecum murrain. C Surface I dk07an s of then Wlites are shown h reo The and rgreL d lean f these NA es es shown are appre0mate my The apyrsnet moon based on evadable m ps end words sued ed by th Public wodu Dep rtment of th C ty of 5tlrwate ( term re/ sanitary sewer) yid sadly flea locators (gas (leans and cable teams. ) aaaiad by Gopher State One CO arty locators. F mere.pelts[ Informttb rem rdt9 the Wgtes shown or yid rg and faclh es contert the ndddMl uthMoee f hese *Noes dlecty D Them comet. to once. on the see yid ea ou ng moped.. Some of Moe .pops nn above mans d n defies Acm6ing to the records d th Public Wolin Dept of the 0ry of 5 Water th water tamed net to pub6 Merin sewer system N SA The loot. of thew 8m es re not defected on th m p Th xdl dawn Nemo we of vahma a ee The ewe base of the man (brten0) gem wall wa looted cept where speufiuly labeled th nwx Th *Rl Imes f these welts va es ad o unknown There may he mdhars from these walk N speohc statement made rem ring ownership f the welts the property 11 No pe611 Staten= made rem rdng .nvoachm n f th wads from or onus Cho prmerty TM center1 nes of thre caves None th south I wall rave bee hewn Th ownereh p of these roves le unclear to me There dam not twee to be eery other eceess to these saw oth th h m W property N fame on was p,Md tom re8adin9 these owes NOTES DENOTES 1 /2 INCH IRON PPE MONUMENT SET AND MARKED WITH A PLASTIC CAP INSCRIBED FREEMAN R13 16989 UNLESS SHOWN OTHEAW6E DENOTES 1 /2 NCH RON PIPE MONUMENT FOUND AND NARKED WITH A PLASTIC CAP INSCRIBED AS INDICATED W DENOTES APPROXIMATE LOCATION WATERMAN —S — DENOTES APPRO8NATE LOCATION SANITARY SEWER — SS DENOTES APPRO8MATE LOCATION STORM SEWER ELEC G CATV DENOTES ELECTOC GAS. CABLE TELEVISION - flow - . DENOTES CHANNELED WATER FLOW ORIENTATION OF THIS REARNG SYSTEM IS BASED ON THE RECORDED RAT OF TERRITORIAL PRISON ADOf0O I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS DRAWING IS A CORRECT REPRESENTATION OF THIS SURVEY AND ALL MONUAENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED N THE GROUND AS SHOWN THIS SURVEY OR PLAN WAS PREPARED BY ME 0R UNDER MY DIRECT SIPERVISION AND I AM A DULY REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR LPIDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. BRUIT A FO2 TIMOTHY./ FREEMAN DAVID L OUPAY NWIIESOTA P00016ATON N0 9232 DATE MINNESOTA REGISTRATION No 16989 MNNESOTA REGISTRATION NO 17252 NOTE OFFICIAL COPIES OF THIS MAP ARE CRIMP SEALED 1999 FIF m D pay 6 Assoc I - All Rights Res rued -41 .6 Li d!'+ 1 .' 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CS MARK RYAN xa 17428 r'n) BEVISIons ADDENDUM I DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 PHASING PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 0133 04 PROJECT NR 0102042 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L1 00 Fr/fiff 1 J BUXELL AL STONE RIAL WALL(TYP _._te-- —r scaz i No(+P00 DESIGN TED DROPOFF Nr1 W CONTRASTWG PAVING AREAW SOLD ER COUR6 BANDING OW 1 r--r - PHASING LIMITS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS GARAGE AREA EXHAUST VAULTS (TYP) D9t CORRUGATED METAL P PE CONNECTED TO STD CONC MANHOLE BY COUNTY CONCRETE LOCATIONS ARE FOR BID PURPOSES b FINAL LOCAT ONS/SIZES WILL NEED COORD NATION CONCRETE BRICK PAVER CROSSWALKW SOLDIER COURSE BAND NO (TYP PHASING LIMITS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS NOTE AREA OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS AREA NOT IN CONTRACT 4410 DROPPED r CURB (TVP ) TREE WELL AREA (TYP ) TIN/ LIMESTONE REY WALL SEE Et8 1 CONCRETE BRICK /I PARKING STALLS DES GNATED ` W SOLDIER COURSEPAVER //r�BY CLAY PAVER (TVP) I ammo (fYPI� -r HSTOR CAL STONE TERRDOR AL WALL(IYP ) RE6 DENCE PATIO (TYP) - \ HISTORICAL PRISON BUILDING / REMNANT WALLS(TVP) SITE PLAN Scale 1 =20-0 0 10 20 40 • Pou4v0 4 VERTICAL CURB ALONG THIS SIDE OF ROAD ONLY � BOARDWALK W MEETAL AL GmP) REFLECTION POOL • 6• VERTICAL CURB (TYP ) WEATHERED VERSA-LDK MOSAIC SEGMENTAL CONC RET WALL (TYP) r VERTICAL CURB (TYP) • I li • r SPRING444. L) - •.•• •. • e-� VERTICAL CURB ALONG TH S SIDE OF ROAD ONLY — HISTORICAL PRISON BUILD NO REMNANT WALLS(TYP) • • IBLE CURB (TNT ) NETPAVE50. NTERLOC BY REHBEIN EXCAVAT • BLAI E IM (TW ) SEE RIAL O PLAN F• /MATER4LL I PARKWO STALLS OE' / BY CLAY PAVER 4. c 6 uVERT CAL RB(rwP)/ Ida • 1 1 RESIDENCE r--P 1T0(TVP) PA1TAS nYP) � r 448 fts HISTORICAL STONE TERRITORIAL WALL(TYP I . am a a_�a-.r• •- - _• •- 8 /k0I /VF ' DESIGNATEDDROPOFF ONE WICASTINO PAVING AREA W SOLO EA COURSE 1C *ftMJOINO cr.?) • ACCESSIBLECURB (TYP ) ETE BI SITE LIMITS LINE ALSO PERTAINS TO IRRIGATION LIMITS ARCHITECTURE, LTD 900 DATE TRIAD STREET INN6APDU5, New ESOT 9.0 RL( 10 TD AX) 1111 0040 ww• IAA an UVM IYANNIN D'LISPAo)CIALNLN 1L9 ERTFCamN LA DSGP6 Nrr61Tu RAN r3 t.14 THAT All OIL 11110119.19 VI IV 0,16VIESCIRA MARE RYAN WY TUN (7428 REVISIONS ADDENDUM I DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 SITE PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 01 23 04 PROTECT NR 01026.42 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L1 10 1 1 J BUXELL PHASING LIMITS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS NOTE AREA OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS AREA NOT IN CONTRACT \L r ♦ DIMENSION PLAN Scale 1 = 20 0 0 10 20 40 —I ate— ' OM_ Op �1f - op 70q /_ / r¢ � \Y —.aft, `•`•wit l JHJpp1 V`•fte• • •••.• � IHn. • • 1'C e SPRING( ) Ap 9 / tr Op / Op • • • • • • / i / I // o — QIN bib • • 0 • / • ♦ ♦ // ♦ 46 —.../••• IMO • . ..ram. ARCHITECTURE LTD 900 NORTH UMW STREET ▪ 1NNeA9nu4 AM SOT SAO 'Ill( )3 >I9 -(6 OW 0040 .r.lns m. UR LANNM(I OP1N5 AO- 11I4 LA =APE 111'TU"1U RAPT CS It11:1101,17.•1111. TILL MD INSAWICCI. MD MAT MA iktIESISUI.0 ARCISIRCI 2.2131111AVIS UV ITS WNK MARK RYAN P▪ n 17428 REVISIONS ADDENDUM DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 DIMENSION PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMTITAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE. 012204 PROJECT NR 01026.42 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L2 10 pr 1 1 _ -_ ""_'�_ �y..-r-•.+- r-+�-Or- SPRING __ 2 \\` • • 4 A 212 Y• Symbol • Ram Bird 8H 1804 11 • I ` 41 IA- .4� r`~�L • z 49 Ram B rd 10H 1804 >1 • 1W ��_C 65 • Ram B rd 12H 1804 r, Cb 7 1/4 . V •4Rs.1`` 1 `mot+. a _ 148 C Ram Bud 15H 1804 ; y - 1 1u _ __ 1 2 .``, 114 G Ram B rd MST 1804 / 4ir __i- 59 Q Ram Bud 3504-PC 1 5 -E 5 1 1//4 I `i�� 57 Ram Bird 5004-PC 20 - 1f4 I __�"�-- s — 1 M ? 11 Ram Bird 100-DV m 1 2 ram, •Mr, �_--�., y 2 11, `• ▪ . •% — 11/4 4 V' • 1 1/4 2 • Ram Bird 5004-FC-4 0 / T 19 ay Ram Bud 150 PGA Globe l Ram B rd ESP 24LX N/A Pump Stau n 1 738 Class 160 1 1/2 2128 Class 160 2 8877 P ly 100 1 1629 Poly 100 11/4 PHASING LIMITS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS — — — — • ▪ — e NOTE AREA ouTERD8 OP C040TROCT OM LINTS AREA NOT N CONTRACT IRRIGATION PLAN Scale 1 = 30 0 0 15 30 45 2 171_1/2_1 2 uzirr 2 j t4 2 1 1/ 1/4 _1_ ___•4/ I/2' - • 1IQ 110 r—I R �] 1,2 114 117P_ J 114 e _I 1 _ITuJ la ♦ ♦ 41. Ir SITE IRRIGATION TO BE UNDER ONE CONTRACTOR FOR ALL TERRA SPRINGS DEVELOPMENTS CONTRACTOR TO BID BY SITE LIMITS J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE, LTD 999 NORTH 1omD STREET NNR&MI1.E4, MI404E941. 340 11.1.E 213E 773 AI[.( 212) COO ...Jo -a 119 LAWN° OPLNSPACLCaMN CNTIECTvRUR 1A 044CAPE 11T144T1 RAM CR BFVISIONC ADDENDUM cis DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 IRRIGATION PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 01 23 04 PROJECT NR 01021142 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L3 10 Frffe J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE LTD SOD NORTE THAD STRUT 'SNEAPD 4MRINEWtt NR u.1 p 733 AR( )Tl ONO ..+Jae ea. PHASING LIMITS gm - _ass 444 (6) CF (7) GT East (6) GHH (1) EA (3) GHH CONSTRUCTION LIMITS NOTE AREA OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION UNITS AREA NOT IN CONTRACT AREA TO BE SODDED SITE LANDSCAPE PLAN Scale 1 =20-0 0 10 20 40 (1) HB RIO /A1:,,V_ ---- ivilia.... 5) CF (4) VC (3) GB (1) HB (1) GHM _(4) V,C (1)TCH (3)VN (2) PP —T— hi I • 1 • (1) GB (3) EA (2) RB `7, SPRING( • __• _- ..1- -.40 Cab (3)VN — - Ora / B (16)POJ � \1 FC1R RFFFRFNCF (]NI V CONTRACTOR SHOULD BID WITHIN CONSTRUCTION LIMITS UP HAWN OPINSPACL C3W11 ni< CRTTPCITIRR LA [SWAPS NRFC I1 RAPT CS AND MAT AY CLIL .113119.Y.1) wO2.11.7 SIM LAWS OVUM maw MARK RYAN 17428 B)rVIR1ONS ADDENDUM I DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 SITE ,LANDSCAPE PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE. 0123 04 PROJECT NR 01026.42 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L4 10 Fir ff(5) GT 1 N REDDED H RDWOOD BAR NULL (1W PHASING LIMITS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS NOTE AREA OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS AREA NOT IN CONTRACT AREA TO BE SODDED KEY ICOMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME (SIZE IQTY I REMARKS DECIDUOUS HS I TREES SKYLINE HONEYLOCUST GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS V INER SKYCOLE 2 1/2 BB 11 EVERGREEN TREES HA I HOLMSTRUP ARBORVITAE THUJA OCCIDENTAL'S HOLMSTRUP I415 2 CONT 9 SHRUBS DC {DWARF EUROPEAN CRANBERRYBUSH VIBURNUM OPULUS NANUM #2 CON- 152 SM MELLOW YELLOW SPIREA SPIRAEA THUNBERGII OGON I #1 CONT 1 7 PERENNIALS AG I GHOST FERN ATHYRIUM GHOST #1 CON- 14 AV VISIONS ASTILBE ASTILBE CHINENSI5_VISIONS #1 CONT 7 SO STELLA D ORO DAYLILY HEMEROCALLIS STELLA D ORO T#LCONT 4 VINES VC VIRGINIA CREEPER PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFQLIA #2 CONT 2 NOTE ALL PLANTING BEDS TO HAVE 4 OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE LTD 900 NORM MORD Sn nr MPMRAPD MINN SM 640 Tu.( IP WI MI6 rylx OMO UR PLANNING OPLNSPALL COMP IRS CHDACNR LA 0.YAPe trerTU 8 CRAP CRAP CS 01.9L.SITS4 la UST* As ractueo MARK RYAN DKR x p 17428 RF.VLSIONS ADDENDUM' DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 BUILDING 4 ,LANDSCAPE PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE. 01 it 04 PROJECTNR 0102442 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L4 11 J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE, LTD I � 40. • tr IND MID PHASING LIMITS CONSTRUCTION LIMITS NOTE AREA OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS AREA NOT IN CONTRACT 450 r - 7 7/ AMENITY PLAN Scale 1 = 20 0 f T- 0 10 20 40 • SEE4A-812 • — • ' ��� /___::--------------i .Z.,:-i 1 se` 0E' .,.._• ._. INTERPRETIVE MARKER • • "C - SPRING( ) • o I I 14 S_2J CR SPEED LIMIT ONE WAY 00 NOT ENTER ACCESSIBLE ONLY PARKING STOP NOTE SIGNS MAY BE ONE OR TWO-SIDED 4. STREET SIGNAGE Scale 1/4 = 1 0 2_ DROP OFF ONLY I•• YIELD Cy6 ♦ BENCH B. -_ — • ._...-_ ..-o. . _ TREX LAM NATED PANEL N TAN NOTE INTERPRETIVE TRAIL MARKERS & BENCHES ARE NOT IN CONTRACT 000 NORTH THOD STREET fNNILSPOL1S, WNW SOT 540 TU-1 15 Tr] AR( )0 00, IN L0 MO 01451+5P5QI0MM T. CHITiCN, LA CAL, PE ❑IIIECTLR RAN CS .4.11rIter MC. MA.. UV rlib CI nu MARK un RYAN w. 17428 J0 VLSIONS. ADDENDUM I 1.4 04 as 0 F DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BURDING 4 AMENITY PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 012304 PROJECT NR 0102&42 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L5 10 FIT 1 1 .1.._�_ r. CONCRETE COBBLE PAVER NTERPRETIVE TRAIL CLAY PAVER BAND ND EVER 6 (TYP ) C PAVING PLAN Scale 1 =20-0 r 0 10 20 40 C SIDEWALK 6 VERTICAL CURB SEECML CLAY BRICK PARK NO STIR PP N0 ALTERNATED WITH COBBLESTONE STREET PAVERS B COBBLESTONE STREET— — 1 CONC VALLEY GUTTER /8 / I I I I I I I I I 66 SEE DIMENSIONING PLAN PARALLEL PARKING BANDING Scale 1 /2 = 1 0 —WED —ems— CONCRETE COBBLE COBBLE PAVER INTERPRETIVE TRAIL r CLAY PAVER BANDING EVERY 6 (TYP ) !,C teTh VI. 1. 1_ wl**o4pC ar 111 SINGLE OW OF CL9PACESW SINGLE ROW OF CLAY PAVERS (fVP��\ 4151, SPRING( ) J:.-4-.3 • • • • • • • • CLAY PAVER BANDI 0 W 918 — MORTAR JO NTS 12. MORTAR SETTING BED . y 4 CONCRETE BASE RE NFORCE u 4 AS REQUIRED — AGGREGATE SUBBASE ( — PREPARED SUBGRAOE BRICK PAVER ON CONC BASE Scale 1/2' = 1 0 Sib Al♦ 31. PARALLEL PARIONG STRIP MINGLE ROW OF CLAY BRICK PAVERS Curb / r / 1-1ii.J S1_ KEY A CONCRETE COBBLE PAVERS LAID IN A COBBLE SERIES PATTERN (CROSSWALKS INTERPR TRAIL) B CONCRETE PERMEABLE PAVERS (ROAD) C CLAY PAVERS (BLDG ENTRIES SIDEWALK INTERSECTIONS) D POURED CONCRETE (SIDEWALKS) E NET PAVE 50 (ANGLED PARKING STALLS) NOTE ALL BRICK BANDING & DETAILS TO BE DONE IN CLAY PAVERS NOTE INTERPRETIVE TRAIL NOT IN CONTRACT FOR REFERENCE ONLY J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE LTD 90 NORM TIMM6IRBBT eArn 4 MN cm' sfa LLI 1U3 )TD AILlyS]000 'mop'mops.J US LA INC OPLNSPACL WNLV.UNITILS CIRIT.CTIIN LA !WANE Infll RAPT CS AND IWO' MIL .1=1:2151 MARK RYAN ON ,11 aIt MMak. 11428 REVISIONS, ADDENDUM I DEVELOPER ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 PAVING PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 01 23 04 PROJECT NR of028.0 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L5 11 FrIP 1 J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE, LTD 900 NORTH MEW STREET MINNEAPOO MINN SOT YA rIi( P m A)LI ill 0.. A r 1 RR_ �' F� �/r jf l_li iOSHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 11111 1ii_m —(III (111 1 '•"•••••'• (III=1111 =1UI=III= (=1111=IA1=(III=11_1M1111=f111 III=IIII=1111: 1111-1111=1111=1111=1111=1111=1111= —IIII=1I11[E 1=1111=1111=1111=1111=1111=1111=1111 1 i if L ,i E T 0P F A r L1L s F A D L MP Zf I )f- •s A dE A A FAS EN TRUNK TO STAKE WRH FABRIC TREE RING ICJh IF REQUIRED LOCATE ANCHOR STAKE 18 AWAY FROM TREE TRJNK ON SIDE OF PREVAILING WIND T RAIL IRON 5 AXE OR ACCEPTABLE WOODEN SUBSTITUTE ANCHOR FIRMLY CROWN OF ROOT BALL SHALL BEAR SAME RELATION (OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE) TO FINISHED GRACE AS IT BDRE TO PREVIOUS GRADE S REOOEO BARK MUL H 75mm (3) MIN "REATE SOIL SAUCER WITH TOPSOIL 1505m L6") MIN. — CUT AND R MOVE TOP I/O OF BURLAP F NON BIODEGRADABLE WRAP S USED REMOVE TOTALL REPARED TOPSOIL MIX OR CLEAN SUBSOL COMPACT SU8501L O FORM PEDESTAL ANO PREVENT SETTLING NOTE STAKE ONLY ON WINDY SITES 0 CONIFEROUS TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE DAME -ER OF EXCAVAT ON TO BE MIN 300mm (12 ) BEYOND SPD OF R0075 // i// r ✓ . ///// /JK' ///r —1111=1111 (III=III( �� ..,—..(i= =1111-1111 =1111=REIN 1111=(III= III=1111— =1111-111111=111E1111 (III=(III=—(III=(III=(III=(III=(III NIA=1111=1111=1111E-1111O. III=11_11=1111=1111E-11II=1111E-1111= '1111—(III-111(=1111—I111. 1111=1111-1111-1111—_1111=1111E-1111 PRUNE 1/3 OF CROWN 8Y THINNING AND SPACING BRANCHES DO NOT CUT THE LEAD R FASTEN TRUNK 10 STAKE WITH FABRIC 7REE RING (SEE NEW PLANTING TECHNIQU(S) T RAIL IRON STAKE OR GALVANIZED 1 op PIPE ANCHOR FIRMLY 5E7 TREE HIGHER IN RELATION TO NEW GRADE AS TO PREVIOUS GRADE SHREDDED BARK MULCH (MIN 2•) GREAT SOIL SAUCER (MIN 6 ) WITH TOPSOIL CLEANLY PRUNE ALL DAIAAGED ROOT ENDS AMP TOPSOIL MIX AROUND ROOT SYSTEM AND WATER IN LAYERS OF 50mm (6 ) NOTE SOAK ROOTS IN WATER OVERNICHT BEFORE PLANTING ODECIDUOUS TREE BARE ROOT PLANTING DETAIL NOT 10 SCALE 1il JJ ril' SSA. u1 1 = — _ _ = NIL=i = _ 0 SHRUB PLANTING ON SLOPE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 11 0 MULTI STEM TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE S011 SEPARATOR FILTER MATERIAL 100mm (4') PERFORATED PIPE WHERE APPLICABLE PERFORATIONS LAID DOWN UNDER DRAIN ODECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE A AP DG L L 11 F L A 31 F A ID - I C+ \I M D Al RJBBER HOSE ON ACH MAJOR STEM ALL MAJOR STEMS SHOULD BE WIRED TOGETHER SET THE AT ORIGINAL GRADE MULCH PINE BARK OR WOOD CHIPS 75mm (37 MIN SOIL SAUCER LSE PREPARED TOPSOL 150mm (6 ) MIN WOOD STAKES (3) IN FIRM SOIL ROP 5 AT TOP OF BALL SI-ALL 9 CUT R MOVE TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP NON -BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL SHALL BE TOTAL " REMOVED PREPAREC 4CMIXIURE BACKFILL PREPARED SURC RADE P DOS AL SOFT VELCRO OR OTHER FABRIC WRAP 3 GUY WIRES IF REQUIRED WHILE FLAG ON EACH TO INCREASE VISIBILITY AVOID TIGHT G111' WIRES AS THEY PREVENT NATURAL SWAY TURNBUCKL (3) GALVANIZED OR DIP -PAINTED SET REE AT ORIGINAL GRADE MULCH SHREDDED BARK OR 75mm (3) MIN SOIL SAUCER US GOOD TOPSOIL 150mm (6•) MIN WOOD DEADMEN (3) ROPES AT TOP OF BALL SHALL BE CUT REMOVE TOP I/3 OF BURLAP NON -B10DEGRADABLE MATERIAL SHALL EC TOTALLY REMOVED PREPARED TOPSOIL MIX OR CLEAN 5138501E COMPACTED SUBSOIL TO FORM PEDESTAL TO PREVENT SETTLING NOTES 1 DO NOT ALLOW 41R POC<ETS TO FORM WHEN BACKFILLING 2 LEAVE 250mm (10 ) OF STAKE A80vE GRADE FOR REMOVAL 3 TREE PIT TO STREET PIT UNDERORAtNAGE CONNECTION WHERE APPLICABLE 4 TREE SHALL BE SECURED WITH 3 GUY WIRES SPACED 120 DEGREES APART TREE SHALL STAND PLUMB GUY WIRES TO BE REMOVED AT END OF GUARANTEE PERIOD 5 TREES NEED TO BE WIRED ONLY WHERE Ex1REME WIND OR VANDAL SM MAKES 51 CH SUPPORT NTFESSARY PLANT LIST SITE 4 KEY (COMMON NAME IBOTANICAL NAME ISIZE- IQTY IREMARKS I I DECIDUOU&TREES IK CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS 1/2 1BB 2 ��----� TTTACBERRY - I Po—IPINI3AK LQUERCUS PALUSTRIS 121/2 B8 16 RB (RIVER BIRCH BETULA NIGRA 12 BBB 2 I SWOJSWAMP STCH WHITE OAK QUERNS BICOLOR 2 1/2_BBT3 *5 CONT THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN FCRATAEGUS CRUS GALLIS V 1NERMIS 1 HRUBS EA DWARF BURNING BUSH EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA I 6 4 U IIPLDANDY WINTERBERRI_ ILEX VERTICILLATA JIM DANDY' 18 I VE GLOBE III ENI 'L P,,9.05 AI CBM 26 RCIBRILLIALN-T l VN N V URN NT..- I I PERENNIALS BL I BLACKBERRY LILY BELAMCANDA CHINENSIS OLCDNT 120 CF I CARDINAL FLOWER LOBELIA CARDINAUS 81 COAT 11 I GB IGOATSBEARD ARUNCUS DIOICUS 81 CONT 4 I GRASSES GHH I HAENSE HERMES SWITCH GRASS PANICUM VIRGATUM HAENSE HERMES 41 CONT 9 GHM I HEAW METAL SWITCH GRASS PANICUM VIRGATUM HEAW METAL 81 CONT 1 GT I TUFTED HAIR GRASS DESCHAMPSIA CAESPITOSA Al CONT� 12 VINES VC 1 VIRGINIA CREEPER PARTHENOCISSUS QUINQUEFOLIA *2 CONT 8 NOTE ALL PLANTING BEDS TO HAVE 4 OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH EVENLY DISPERSE WETLAND PLANTS PER AREA 18 ON CENTER UR LANNMG UPINSPACLODNM MIS dnnsLIIIP LA PE ANTIIIR CRAM CS ARCRIOXL/ LOOM MR LAIn nor MN 41917C, MARK RYAN n. m 17428 REVISIONS ADDENDUM 4 Iu^W DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 LANDSCAPE DETAILS FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 012304 PROJECT NR 01026.42 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L6 10 pr i 38 / DIAM GRATE SIMSAR TO EXTER OR STAIR TREADS ON BLDG SEE SPECIFICATIONS J BUXELL • n j ST CROIX LIMESTONE W/ MACH NE S I nne r �(- SPLIT F/I1NYLpSH ON ALL EXPOSED (TYP ) 3 3-8 F N SHED GRADE (TYP ) 1i I I FASTENED 4 4 3/13' ANGLE METAL BAND TO STANDARD 3-8' DIAM CONC MANHOLE 7 L 3 DIAM STANDARD MANUFACTURED CONC MANHOLE (TYP) 3? DIAM METAL / [ CORRUGATED P PE I 6 WASHED GRAVEL (TYP ) C B COMPACTED GRAVEL BASE (TYP ) � blbLll)11Hk=�llL EXHAUST VAULT DETAIL Scale 1/2 =1 0 2 5 RIGID INSULATION 3AY TYPE YGYP BOARD-)-X- -� 12' CMU FOUNDATION WALL SEALANT ® INTERIOR & EXTERIOR JOINT 947 MECHANICAL AIR INTAKE LOUVER Siff TYPE Y GYP BOARD PAINTED ON EXPOSED - GARAGE SIDE SEALANT ® INTERIOR & EXTERIOR JOINT 5/8 EXT TREATED SHEATHING ADHERE TO R38 NSULATION 5 CONC GARAGE SLAB SEE STRUCTURAL PLANS FOR FOOTW O 8 FOUNDATION PLANS (TYP ) Y CMU FOUNDAT ON WALL (TYP POURED IN PLACE CONC (TYP) -r I I C I () Ir' r� 6 FOUNDATION DRAIN TILE 6 PERFORATED DRAIN TILE CONNECTED TO FOUNDATION DRAIN TILE EXCAVATE CENTER OF MANHOLE FOOTING BASE & PLACE UNCOMPACTED PEA GRAVEL IN CENTER FOR DRAINAGE (TYP ) r r SECTION @ AIR INTAKE LOUVER SEE STRUCTURAL PLANS FOR EXHAUST VAULT OTLS 8 SIZE (TYP ) C SCREEN v SEE MECHANICAL VENT SET DRAWINGS WALL - REE6IRED NT FOR REQUIRED OPENING & VAULT SIZE (TYP ) BLOCK IS 14 OFF PROPOSED FLOOR ELEV `T 5 CONC GARAGE [ SLAB (TYP SEE STRUCTURAL PLANS FOR FOOTING & FOUNDATION PLANS (TYP ) SEE STRUCTURAL FOR HEADER HEAD 0 EL 714-2 AL GN WATARAGE DOOR HEAD HEAD ® EL 714 ALIGN WA3ARAGE DOOR HEAD -GONG SEGMENTAL RETAINING WALL CAPS CONC SEGMENTAL RETAINING WALL UNITS SPLIT BACK OF TOP EXPOSED LAYERS OR STACK UNITS BACK TO BACK AS NEEDED FINISHED rGRADE H_J r COMPACTED BASE 4 PERF DRAIN TILE IN SOCK - CONNECTED TO TRENCH DRAIN IN DRIVE ENTRANCE PEA GRAVEL STONE MULCH DOWN TO DRAIN TILE Scale 1/2 = 1 0 SAW CUT OR FORMED DRA NAGE CHANNEL FLUSH WICONC GUTTER APRON (TYP ) 5 CONC ORIVE(TYR) COMPACTED BASE (TYP ) DRAINAGE CHANNEL DETAIL Scale 1 = 1 -0 CAST IRON GRATE & FRAME NEENAH R 4881 DX 6 CONC DRIVE W SD SAW __ CUTS SEE DRIVEWAY PLAN CONC TRENCH DRAIN WI 44 Y 0 C LAT 86 OC LONG - 8 COMP GRANULAR F LL - 2 1 CAST CONCRETE CAP REBAR WELD ROUND PLATES TO WHALER 6 STEEL BEAM W/ POURED CONCRETE - EX STING STONE WALL �3 -0' 0 AM CORE DRILL \ • STRUCTURAL SUPPORT FOR EXISTING STONE WALL WALL SUPPORT Scale 1/2 = 1 0 • C\ DRAINAGE CURB DETAIL Scale 1 = 1 0 I / 14Gr 1 \f SLOPE L. )) r,- /-6 -/ I 4). TRENCH DRAIN DETAIL Scale 1 = 1 0 CONC RET WALL (TYP STANDARD 86N2 CURS & GUTTER (TYP ) SAW GUT OR FORMED DRAINAGE CHANNEL FLUSH W/ CONC GUTTER APRON (TYP ) BOTTOM OF CHANNEL (TYP ) 5 CONC DR VE (TYP ) COMPACTED BASE(TYP) SEALANT OVER BACKER STL INSUL GARAGE DOOR PMNTEO SEE SCHEDULE 12' STEP IN SLAB BELOW DOOR 4 CONC GARAGE SLAB 1 12' RIGID INSULATION COMPACTED SUBGRADE OR UNDISTURBED SOIL ARCHITECTURE, LTD 000 NORTH TIMID MEET 14144390R114,001414E T LL( 131 713 AIL(61T)13 6640 wane he own U6 MANNN OPLMSPAEL WMM 1119 CMIFLTul1 LA CACA T4 MITTECT CRAM C4 DT heal Del VIM COACT SterMAID. AIM MAI .1 MIL ACIMSTIaleD .,. MARK RYAN DAM 17428 Revisions ADDENDUM I DEVELOPER ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 SITE DETAILS FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 012304 PROJECT NR o1o2642 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L6 11 FIFT 1 • PLAN SIDE ELEVATION NIC SIDE ELEVATION PLAN SIDE ELEVATION END ELEVATION PLAN VIEW FROM BOTTOM \ -i m \ 138// — CURVED BOTTOM TAPERED LEGS 319 4< 1_16 3/13 A. 12 EXTENSION S — ALONG BOTTOM 7' DTY 13 ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS Scale 1 = 1 -0 •^ //— • / INTERPRETIVE BENCH ELEMENT A Pg/3//1 1a17 /4 //3/ 2317 / 3 OTY 2 (17INSIDE 3 (17N SIDE BEAM) 4 INTERPRETIVE BENCH ELEMENT a • pp� La, 316+ 2.3 7 311 /2 // 6 / 1 5 4 _ 1 //- Il , 1 5 1� 31L1/2 ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS Scale 1 =1 0 NIC OTY 11 NIC NIC / 2 D 6 PLAN 6 11 17 2 11 17 OPEN FRONT ELEVATION INTERPRETIVE BENCH 'A' Scale 1 = 1 -0 1_51/4 2 5/70VERHAND Fr LAMINATED BEAM 0 O I— LAG BOLT W/ SPACER 8 WASHER QUARRIED ST CROIX LIMESTONE BASE DRESSED FINISHED ALL EDGES ROUNDED 8 WEATHERED IN APPEARANCE r PAVING SURFACE itI 1 111/2J / 2 / (9) 2 X 6 GLUELAM BEAM —1/417 SPACER — — (5) 2 X 6 OLUELMI BEAM SIDE ELEVATION 134 PLAN OPEN LAG BOLT W/SPACER 8 WASHER OUARRIED ST CRO X LIMESTONE BASE DRESSED FINISHED ALL EDGES ROUNDED 8 WEATHERED IN APPEARANCE (- PAVING SURFACE INTERPRETIVE BENCH 'B' Scale 1 = 1 -0 FRONT / ELEVATION 251/4 • r • 11 1 1 ;417/ OLUE LAM TO FIT NSIDE BEAM POCKET (3) 2 X 8 GLUELAM BEAM —1M 17 SPACER — (6) 2 X 6 GLUELAM BEAM / 11 SIDE ELEVATION R3} Z. 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NIC NIC ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS PHOTO Not to Scale ARCHITECTURAL PEDESTAL PHOTO Not to Scale J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE, LTD 960 MUTE TBIDD STREET MINN6,1T114 MINN VR 940 11.1.4 333 37D AXl 38138 N611, ...,,Rm ems UR LA NUM DPLNSPAO_ COMNNUNNES cNrocn3R LAND9cAPE 041 EMUltil RAN 6 MARK RYAN 17428 JtEVJC10NS, ADDENDUM 1-4 DEVELOPER ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 SITE DETAILS FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 0123 04 PROJECT NR 01020.42 DESIGNED JHB DRAWN RS KS L6 12 FOR REFERENCE ONLY 1 i J BUXELL (E (A 4 B // 130 8 13 74 184 1B/3_/ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0 m —] —+ 1— --- P - ee SLOPE DOWN ❑ ( (ol 9 ( fll 32 OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOa I 1 Q ri1 I, Im (Z,) 1 I , 1, ❑- El I I I I MECHANICAL 8 02 9 2' ❑ lLI 9 2' /1[1 8-6 ❑ 9r Ir fl Br 8-8 8 ❑ 9r fl s % OW 7f ELEVATOR EOUIP UNEXCAVATED (H) - . - — — D) 8 1 8 // / 8 _ 24 (2) (3) (4) 9 ( 5 ) 12 (6) (7) 21 . 3 12 (12) (13) I I 283 8 _/_ _ 21 2 f 1 10'. I I L (14) ( 1 5 ) �B) —— (A) ARCHITECTURE, LTD 900 NORTH THIRD MET 0NNEAM6 0,110NEUTI 140 1114 21111 913 3336 113 0040 "'J... cam UA 1w WHO 0P124S?ACL(OIM WTIJS ACHOPCNA LMOM' 00 CHRPCIVA GRAM G9 ARCIZIICT UMW. 'MY LASSO, VON lline MARA' RYAN 17419 DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 GARAGE PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE L2304 PROJECT NR. 01016 40 DESIGNED JIB NZ DRAWN MJB Al GARAGE FLOOR PLAN 22 075 GSF Scale 1re = 1 0 J BUXELL s (H } 3e_j 4% 34 0_/L 538_/ 30_/ 1e UP / 4 / 3-4 / 14 f3-4 / 4 / /2Tf 39 f /d_/3-0-/ UP UP 32-0 /- 4 13+ % 3-'4 I I/ UP ,2 T/3fi_/-T134 3-'//-0�- �I�2'1M R'91N f 3j' 3fi'/31N/ 3_8_f 3 3'-0'/ 8 16/8 f36 3A_, 7343 d W b V. T— JP 4T 0 M-01/ UNIT F3 6, UNIT D LOWER LEVEL 20 e1N \a 34 UNITE 1T UNIT C LOWER LEVEL UNIT LI REVERSE f 74 s 13 ram— to D 3 9_/ 39_/ J UNIT F1 44 10' 51/2. STOR STOR 5' 11180 51 7/83 STOR 5 1 AT35 73/ ,. � T y 2 UNIT E 32' 1104(101 5412' a ,3/-4 3 _, I I I t— UNIT Al UNIT O (REVERSE) -39' 103/4 UNIT O n a W W A LANTER PLANTER UP PLANTE UNIT LI 43 11 /_6 83/4,3-9_/ 3�S 5_ 11/Y / 3-8_/ 3 5_, 5 15/8 5/ 3 5_3A/ 8' 71/ / 3$ j 341, 5'45'_ j, 3-8_, 3 r > 8_ /_5_ / 36 / 3fi_/_463-_/ 3-8 , El 7 N / 3-8 , 3 5 5 /_5 518 3-0_/ 3.8 , 141 1 JANITOR UP--3 II I I I I I I Illllil �l 11 1 I I 45 101/4 LOBBY MAIL ROOM UNITBI / 3-4 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 16 890 GSF Scale 1/8 = 1 0 U /3-4 % 4 —/ 34 / 4 /3J—/ 4 8-4 / 4— /34 /—/ f UP f 3-4/ 4 /3'� I 4 3i 4 ,3,4 UP 4 /3-4 4 / 3-4 / 43 _/ 4-/3-4 _4-/ 3-4 /ze3-/ / 4 /34 / T-4 / 1a —\ W LANTE LANTER 10'/ 72 /3�.A ARCHITECTURE, LTD S00 NORTH THmo STREET WII. POUR 141NNEtt11 SO TLL1 2U5R n A01 Pt 0010 w. Rod ore UR PI, NIN oPLNSPACL COMM 5/mis LA COCA PS CNITQTIR CRAP CS MD Mt WM CAM 111•161020 DATIL MARK RYAN 17420 DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 FIRST LEVEL PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 12304 PROJECTNR 0102640 DESIGNED J1BMJ8 DRAWN M1e A111 J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE LTD 900 CUM THIRD MEET NMN9.1411"MINNESIIT Sb 11.14 AM 6TD AOL01 Ill m.0 wow JCLo.01 eon UP N UNIT F4 T UNIT E5 UNIT C UPPER LEVEL UNIT F2 STOR UNIT D UPPER LEVEL SECOND FLOOR PLAN 16 384 GSF Scale 1 /8 = 1 0 UNIT L2 REVERSE STOR dy- STOR STOR em•ma two.. gamma lam. UNIT A2 1 UNIT M MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL UNITE2 UNIT L2 UP DN UNIT S2 UR u I 0 NIN ACII CON61 %TILLS CRf1FCrLR LM[MCA RI RCRITEITIIR RAP LLS MARK RYAN 4113,1 w4 1742E DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 SECOND LEVEL PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE t2304 PROJECT NR. 01026 40 DESIGNED RIB7O6 DRAWN MJB A112 6TOR STOR J BUXELL �► t tt� rs UNIT F5 LOWER LEVEL UP UNITG2(REVERSE) UNIT K UNIT L3 (REVERSE) LOWER LEVEL UNIT 02 7ri11.43111-11 111 15SSSS 7rg{ UNIT02(REVERSE) UNIT E3 LOWER LEVEL / St22t2223t222222t 11 ( 11111111 I—rr—rs- 4364•Li=i YiY Q� 7 y{{{� 11_17).11'id.I3iz}iY 411ii-111 UNIT 02 IfktL!1 !t ttt ICY } 6k { L_ UNITJ UNIT G3 UNIT H LOWER LEVEL UNIT H LOWER LEVEL (REVERSE) UNIT H LOWER LEVEL MECHAN CAL/ ELECTRICAL UNIT L3 LOWER LEVEL L1 1 i I L L4 Y Y �Y 111 Y is?li] MI.1- C, III ti I H 3I I — UNIT R3 r J I ARCHITECTURE, LTD Sm NORTH THIRD STREET MINNaAMU MINNESOT 3310 2121 2016 3713 A)L/6 2133 0010 1,.4 corn URD LA NNINO OFLNSFACL COMM NTTDS CSTIACTl)A LA MCA'S SC MMUS AAM CS MALT/ L1SCOYV SOS MOI COST WO VISYSM INI112 TIE LAN CM' Or MARK RYAN 17428 U 0 H 1-4 DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 THIRD LEVEL PLAN FINAL PUB SUBMTITAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE. 123 04 PROJE.(TNR 0102640 DESIGNED AVS MiS DRAWN MJ8 A113 THIRD FLOOR PLAN 16 775 GSF Scale 1/8 = 1 0 J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE, LTD 900 ORTN MID STREET AIONEAPOUR, saw EtlR SN 111.1 ROM rT1 AY16 W 0040 vwv cam L UNIT N UPPER LEVEL FOURTH FLOOR PLAN- 2 493 GROSS UNIT SF Scale 1/8 = 1 0 UNUPR L3PER LEVEL (REVERSE) ATTIC SPACE 7 778 GROSS SF UNIT E3 UPPER LEVEL 4), UNIT L3 UPPER LEVEL UNR H UPPER LEVEL jFI^j UNIT H UPPER LEVEL (REVERSE) UNIT H UPPER LEVEL UN PLA NMO OPLNSPACLCOMM NRELR CNRPCRIP LA COCA E RC RETIRE CRAP C9 .01.1/1•10.2 13110CI RIPER lead AND 111, MY AIL 1.11101.2.11.123 MARK RYAN DIN IL MOO 1741E DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 FOURTH LEVEL PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 12304 PROJECT NR 01026 40 DESIGNED ale 21.18 DRAWN M/s A114 J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE LTD SO) ORIHTHIRD STREET NINWISArnuq MUNLSn I646 ILL( II3I6 3711 AUG I)33 OM ...dao oom l' ROOF PLAN Scale 1 /R = 1 0 \ e OR PLANNINO OPU+SPAaIm L MOMS CRITPLMAP u RM Pe 41.1rTO IIR RAP CS LIATR NARK RYAN 17420 Newarela DEVELOPER ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 ROOF PLAN FINAL PUD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 12304 PROJECT NR 01026 40 DESIGNED _ALB Nl0 DRAWN NJ0 A115 J BUXELL ARCHITECTURE, LTD 900 NORTH TB=STREET MMNRAPO R, MINNESITT SAO ILL( 2233A n AIL) U 0040 Am) Na care in TRANSVERSE BUILDING SECTION Scale 1/8 =1 0 UR I -A TAN 0PI015PALL CONLM %TILLS �fRrnJA LA [MAP. cxrPAM IC 6 M 1110 RN AM MIL 1115.16119.19 Amor warren,. MARK RYAN 17428 DEVELOPER. ROBERT ENGSTROM COMPANIES BUILDING 4 BUILDING SECTIONS FINAL PIJD SUBMITTAL NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE 12304 PROJECT NR 01026 40 DESIGNED Joe M)B DRAWN MJB A310_ LONGITUDINAL BUILDING SECTION Scale 1/8 =1 0 Gal or Of 9l010 f0'6l1 NMv710 OHNOISHU IIN.IJ3fOnd H.Lw' NOLL3rlH SHOD !MA LON ay. frwnnS Qfld 'lVNId NOUY.1373 91,170771f8 4 JNua'n nn S3INVJINO3 I IOII.I.SON3 1113/1021 af11 NYA9 MOW MOT TX11131.7111.1.7..11111.1.1 1.11/11•11.1Al MU AMMO AMMAN l dVUO IL.M1.11.1I BA VS. 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RA Applicants Name Kirk Roetman Type of Application Variance Project Description Request for street side yard setback (30 feet required, 8 feet proposed) Discussion The request is a variance to the street side yard setback The addition would be in line with the existing residence A large pine tree is located on the west side of the site that limits some other locations Recommendation Approval Attachments Application form and plans PLANNING ADMINISTF TION APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER MN 55082 RECEIVED • JAN 2 2 2004 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Case No Date Filed Fee Paid Receipt No 14-/-07 ACTION REQUESTED 7VPM1 / Jr Special/Conditional Use Permit }C, Vanance Resubdivision Subdivision* Comprehensive Plan Amendment' Zoning Amendment* Planning Unit Development * Certificate of Compliance The fees for requested action are attached to tins application *An escrow fee is also required to offset the costs of attorney and engineenng fees The applicant is responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting material submitted in connection with any application All supporting material (1 e , photos, sketches, etc ) submitted with application becomes the property of the City of Stillwater Sixteen (16) copies of supporting material is required If application is submitted to the City Council, twelve (12) copies of supporting material is required A site plan is required with apphcatlons Any incomplete applicator a supporting material will delay the application process PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project rs 0-1 cAw c 5}- Assessor's Parcel Nop2f-ao ao- 74t 'a%1 (GEO Code) Zoning Distnct fi Descnption of Project 7?--e / ..J sue,/ 4-11 1 e).-1„j . J' r g' "I hereby state the foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith in al respects, to the best of my knowledge and belef, to be true and correct I further certify I will comply wn the permit if it is granted and used " Property Owner r k v C-ic+NN-4vs. Representative .. v- ek.v, f—r Mailing Address Is s c.)\•Mailing Address c)\ S� City - State - Zip 4-c, . City - State - v \‘ - - - -� -- , m ti► Telephone No (.Qst—` 34- �[s� Telephone No Co I-<<3?- -rf(05u Signature 2c (Signature Is required) Lot Size (dimensions) /(1`'x /&r Land Area / 7, 4/ 7 Height of Buildings Stories Pnncipal 1 '1z Accessory i Feet IY3v 11.) .) Signature (Signature Is required) SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION Total Building floor area Existing 13 3 *' square feet Proposed 1 9.1 square feet Paved Impervious Area a" square feet No of off-street parking spaces 3 re feet H \mrnamara\sheila\PLANAPP FRM May 1, 2003 Attached for your approval are plans for the remodeling project of our home which is located at the corner of Brick St and W Olive St The original house was built in the 1890's Since then, a back porch was removed and a deck added by a previous owner Another owner then added the existing addition as a three season porch We enclosed the structure as a year round addition However, the foundation under this section is post set in cement for the deck. Our remodeling project will include the addition of a foundation built in compliance with the local building codes to alleviate structural problems currently experienced and serve as the foundation for our new addition The current addition and decking (to the South of the home) will be removed and replaced with the new addition and deck. 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G S.G ZXIo llzen7TV PC ii OAI 10.4.0 S/GG SEAL /o COu2S, $ /Z" LONC /3LGi'/4_ DN Zo"x o" erminnfc/aus FocuN6 i 1 z 0 Q z -?'.9W32 7 u flW `-Wa..4.vM-77 -4$ .1s- 9A/79 /A /Z5/ /V /1,►0Avs-As " .7' a'f)2' Y� fialz-i0eik- Moa /ode 4z NA L 2 k •1f AODMOA/ Ppt/evk71oA/ pm- ,r_v2,L 4' 5vs�li Rbe-T0 /Tv tAl, Ot_i v6 sT S-ruLw Ak'r+2-, M n% Ktv/St1 7 6CE pE/e.- 20°3 4../tf 64 i ii ° i % ' ii /4// 37-v .S NOLLVA g7a' fN1/?05 7 1 MII-t/207 J:lflll - 5 04N/M YN1151Y3 ?7tWNaY , L s)anio A9 "l93a 1 0 v IFY UNIT` t oiiloM L /vv w CONS7R vC -N W / EAST ELEVAT10/V sc'\LE 0" EXISTIN(a eibtavg /OD1710N t ,Ab4/DV477DiV Ff /e- KVIZIC E SLISA-M Poer MAIN /521 W Ol 11/� Sr ST/LLW/!TEt t'I W // J/z_r 2003 6s/v Fj PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW FORM CASE NO SUB-F/04-08 Planning Commission Date February 9, 2004 Project Location Liberty Village/New England Place Comprehensive Plan District Village Commercial Zoning District VC Applicants Name Contractor Property Developers Type of Application Final resubdivision of Lots 2 and 3, Blk 1, Liberty Village Project Description The request is to combine two lots into one lot (one owner has purchased the two lots) Utility easements and zoning regulations will not change Recommendation Approval Attachments Application form and plans RN-20-2004 10 52 CPDC 01 LUUM UJ Jl VJl YJUUULU 4J J 14-4-TP'. 4J, 651 P 02/03 PLANNING ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER MN 55082 •Case No W Date Filed Fee Paid Receipt No ACTION REQUESTED Special/Conditional Use Permit Variance IzzResubdtv,ston Subdivision* Comprehensive Plan Amendment` _rZoning Amendment* Planning Unit Development " Certificate of Compliance oS The fees for regLested action are attached to this application *An escrow fee is also requited to offset the coats of attorney and engineering fees completeness and accuracy of ell forms and supporting material The applicant is responsible for the comp supporting material (; a ,photos, sketches, etc ) submitted In connection with any application All � � � of Stril�vater 3�teen (IS) espies of submitted with application becomes the property council, twelve (12) copies of supporting material is required. A site plan Is rreis quiired withitted to the appbcatons Any incomplete application supporting material is req supporting material will delay the appllce ion process PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project rctIA,44) 'P i.A. c Assessors Parcel No Zoning District C Descnption of Project L--'F A,,,,,2,, t, 1_ 1-0-7- -I hereby state the foregoing Statements and all data, lnforni8il correct 11 further certify 1 will comply n and evidence submitted herewith ir respect, to the best of my knowledge and belief, to be true and the permit if it is granted and used Property Owner Cor.fhova- Pace 94.-1 - P i Mailing Address3c, c' `e ?cCIP- -- -800 City - State - Zip Po sG' '— , frts1 SS" i City - Telephone No (0S / - s(, - `f57_ Signature _ (Signature is required) Lot Size (dimensions) _ x Land Area L12 (D 47 _ Height of Buildings Stories Feel Pnnapal Accessory Representative_ Mailing Address 1 SF (GEO Code) SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION Total Building floor area iJ l square le( Existing square feet Proposed _ square feet _ Paved Impervious Area square feet No of off-street parking spaces_ FrretialePf•60.1•11911.• Mira PO DB STH I tnmr LIBERTY ON THE LAKE 6TH STILLWATER TOWNSHIP Location Map Vicinity Map Scale in Feet m.. wamp.,c_s...wr cs Poem as tans ces SUSS infistastics iss. palmate lanai" 21 AM PLANNING APPLICATION REVIEW FORM CASE NO SUP/04-09 Planning Commission Date February 9, 2004 Project Location 1931 Curve Crest Blvd Comprehensive Plan District Business Park Office Zoning District BP-0 Applicants Name Donna Tarras Type of Application Special Use Permit Project Descnption A Special Use Permit for a retail/takeout area, office area, kitchen production, storage and distribution space for Tasteful Thymes Company Discussion The request is for a Special Use Permit to operate a retail/takeout/kitchen production and distribution for the Tasteful Thymes Company The applicant is submitting two options for the business at different locations in the same building Option A shows a 3200 square foot space Option B shows a 3896 square foot area The applicant seeks approval of both spaces and will select one based on which one is available first Option A would have the most significant changes/additions to the building to accommodate Tasteful Thymes needs to operate efficiently A side glass main entrance and window would have to be installed Along, with a new side service door, and a back exit with stairs to ground level would also need to be constructed Materials for these changes would duplicate current windows and doors that are currently on the building The rest of the warehouse area would be divided with a firewall Tasteful Thymes Company area would be divided to accommodate a small retail area, an office, kitchen production, storage and distribution space Option B would require no alterations to the extenor of the building The retail space would have street frontage The retail space would have four tables accommodating 8 people Parking spaces for the two options are as follows 1 Option A — 5 spaces for the warehouse and 8 spaces for the retail area totaling 13 spaces 2 Option B — 3 spaces for the warehouse and 8 spaces for the retail area totaling 11 spaces The applicant will apply at a later date to the Heritage Preservation Commission if extenor signage is needed Recommendation Approval with conditions Conditions of Approval 1 The applicant is to notify the Community Development Director which option is eventually chosen 2 All extenor alterations to the budding shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission 3 Signage shall be reviewed and approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission 4 The trash enclosure shall be made of a sturdy opaque masonry matenal, with trash receptacles screened from view and compatible with the color and materials of the main building Findings The proposed use will not be injunous to the neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare and will be in harmony with the general purpose of the zoning ordinance Attachments Application Form/Letter from Apphcant/Site Plan — Option A and Option B/Building Photo 01/23/2004 15 12 6513511945 01/23/2804 09 15 6514 918 TASTEFUL THYMES CITY OF STILLWA PAGE 08 PAGE 01 /PLANNING ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION FORM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF STILLWATER 216 NORTH FOURTH STREET STILLWATER MN 55082 CAD No; 60O Date Fes. Fee Prod Receipt No.. ACTION REauEsTEo Special/ConditionalSpecial/Conditional Use Permit Vanance .ResubdMsron Subdiiwision* Comprehensive Plan Amendment* _Zoning Amendment* _Planning Unit Development * ._.._..._Qertrficate of Compliance The fees for requested action are attached to this app►lc8tiean *An escrow fee is also required to offset the cow of attorney and engineering fees. The applicant is responsible far tiro completeness and accuracy of all forms and supporting maternal submitted in connection with any application All supporting mafeifat (1 e., phi sketches, etcj submitted with nppllcaton becomes the property of the city of Stillwater Sixteen (16) copies of supporting material Is required if application is submitted to the City Council, twelve (12) copies of supporting maternal is required A site plan isrequired with applications Any incomplete application or supporbng material will delay the application process. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION Address of Project /V/ ( ,a e attest- Assessors Parcel Na o70,50%ZD4626DD/ Description of PrOpetu Je / (GEO Cude) Zoning Distract "I hereby stab, tha foregoing statements and all data, information and evidence submitted herewith In all respects, to the best of my knowledge and bal to be true and correct. i further certify I will comply wit' the permit If It is granted and used." Property Owner Meiling Address /g2 `idjeie Lie a_ city- State - Zip-.4.111.,bli— Telephone No, / / gam' - 9'5 rr u -579- qv/9 cdff Signature___ (Signature is required) Lot Si2:0 (dimensions) _ x Lend Arm, Height of Buildings Stories Principal Awry Re Malting Address Pcn7 / �) /�/ City►- state - 7.9577%/ , .14 3.2- Telephone No 4,47'/- Signature rr Ae-id.."5.0) wi,e0A5 gnaws Is required) SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION Total Biding floor Wee square feet Existing square feet P square feet Paved impervious Area square feat No of off --street panting spaces _ ._ Feet HAriteneirisrAshelkAPLANAPPSRM Ma 1,2033 STILLWATER T DRNNACE PONDNG EASEMENT DOC 30053 0 TOWER DRIVE 1 O ••..' nm 2 • som mom som m.s • • O r 3 0 _ • • Location Map 0 Vicinity Map Scale in Feet TM. I..., ..W�um an, nprtmcn and nem Ans.°. Dainty mr.s .+a wav m - Nalar.pien Coca, W.. 01/23/2004 15 12 6513511945 TASTEFUL THYMES PAGE 02 January 23, 2004 TO City of Stillwater City Hall North Fourth Street Stillwater, MN 55082 FROM Tasteful Thymes Company 322 North Main Street Stillwater, MN 55082 651-351-0993 SUBJECT Special Use Permit Application Property at 1931 Curve Crest, Stillwater, MN 55082 Tasteful Thymes Company currently leases in the North on Main Property at 322 North Main Street This property will be tom down for new development downtown and Tasteful Thymes Company must relocate The attached drawings have been created by Tasteful Thymes They are as close to accurate as possible but not accurate in perspective Please bear with us Tasteful Thymes Company has chosen to relocate to the warehouse space at the west and south section of the building at 1931 Curve Crest (behmd the Gazette offices) Tasteful Thymes will take 3200 square feet of the 6300 square feet of warehouse space available Sec attachment #1 Additions/changes to the building exterior to accommodate Tasteful Thymes Company would include additions of a side glass mam entrance and window, a side service door and a back exit with stairs to ground level Materials used for these changes would duphcate current windows and doors on the building exterior See attachment #2 and #2a The existing warehouse space would be divided with a firewall Tasteful Thymes Company arca would be divided to accommodate a small retail area similar to current dimensions, an office area, kitchen production, storage and distribution space See attachment #3 Construction will be coordinated by Dan Register, local building contractor, and Tasteful Thymes Company We are currently working with the following companies in biddmg process Steve McNally, plumbing , Presitge Sheet Metal- hoods and make up air, Bruce Djock - refrigeration, Hoffman - HVAC, Lipner Electnc - electric If you have any questions, please contact Donna Tarras or Pam Karpesh at Tasteful Thymes Company, 651-351-0993 Thank you a r7 COr 61tLL ei111 Lea rr Is� U 0 IO UOf 4 JD r II t ,.Gt GArIQ r-- O-0 AZT Gwvr 111 CAM' ULW 111 LDn law 11J Ul 1 W-e 10 UM 0.1314 c404 TECH frig c. 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V-0 arty Wrsyf . ictc CIAro �� , � - •_ram----� 0 d kra warm .dl5tt3 1> h cfric �06-0 7,6Lp la pr f101.---- aet e�p�aer�`. 1 144.0 UATO vaveI�4" e 110 9a ap) GWivy trecommetzu Project CURVE CRE PROPERTIE 1901-1931 CURVE ORE 8111-LWATEF Protect Ho 91 211 cautraumnystau Drown By Chocked By Doto RCV19 013 hem W (DO 51 c r Memo To Planning Commission From Sheila McNamara, Community Development Department Date February 6, 2004 Subject Downtown Streetscape Enhancement Study Attached is the proposal from Lane Design Group for the streetscape study These booklets are for you review and Steve will be collecting them at the end of your meeting on February 8, 2004 Memo To Mayor and City Council From Steve Russell, Community Development Director Date January 28, 2004 Subject Planning Commission Recommendation to City Council Regarding Recommendations in Boutwell Transportation Study Background For the past six months, the Planning Commission has worked with traffic consultants from SRF, Washington County Public Works Staff, MnDOT representatives and City of Stillwater Planning, Public Works and Police Department staff in developing a transportation plan for the Boutwell Study Area that addresses existing traffic conditions and provides for future growth As a result of the six month study, the traffic consultants prepared the enclosed Boutwell Area Traffic Study with short and long term recommendations regarding future improvements (enclosed) The Planning Commission held workshops on September 24, 2003 and October 13, 2003, to provide opportunity for study area residents input into the study On November 17, 2003, the Planning Commission held a public hearing from 7 p m to 10 45 p m on the transportation study recommendations (the minutes of the meeting are attached) After the public hearing, the Planning Commission convened to two workshops on December 18, 2003 and January 22, 2004, to consider and discuss the public hearing comments along with the traffic consultants recommendations before taking a position on study recommendations Listed below are Planning Commission Boutwell Area Transportation Study recommendations The Planning Commission's consideration of the Neal Avenue extension and Deerpath improvement was difficult at best but the Commission felt direction and decisions should be made at this point so future traffic can be planned for, managed and improvements made to better accommodate traffic increases Planning Commission Boutwell Area Transportation Study Recommendation 1 Orient new Phase III expansion area development access to Manning Avenue by providing major project access from TH 96 rather than Neal Avenue 2 Designate Neal Avenue a collector street and connect Neal Avenue from Boutwell Road at the existing County Road 12 at Northland Avenue 3 Construct sidewalks along Neal Avenue from TH 96 to County Road 12 4 Manage access to Manning Avenue between Highway 36 and Highway 96 and actively support improvements that provide a high level of mobility on this important arterial facility 5 Work with Stillwater Township and the Bergmann Family to plan for and implement a north frontage road connection along Highway 36 between Manning Avenue and Stillwater Boulevard The frontage road should be implemented as soon as possible and be designed to a minimum of 35 MPH 6 Deerpath should be designated a collector and improved with sidewalks and possible traffic calming measures and street traffic enforcement 7 Sidewalks should be constructed along one side of Brick Street from CR 12 to Pine Street 8 Encourage Washington County to improve site distance and design of CR 5 west of Deerpath and construct sidewalk connection on est side of CR 5 from Deerpath to Fairmeadows 9 Deerpath should be designated as part of their Municipal State Aid System to enhance the funding options available to implement the improvements to Deerpath 10 Monitor traffic conditions on Maryknoll Drive/Oak Ridge Road, Northland Avenue/Croixwood Boulevard, Neal Avenue, Boutwell Road, Deerpath and Brick Street and consider traffic calming measures should the volume and speed of traffic on these roadways become a concern The Planning Commission feels traffic is a growing major concern in many city neighborhoods and that a coordinated city wide traffic management/calming program should be considered for development to better manage future traffic increases and protect neighborhoods Recommendation Consideration of Boutwell Area Traffic Study Recommendations Attachments Boutwell Area Traffic Study, minutes CPC 11/17/03 i t MEMORANDUM To Planning Commission Fr Sue Fitzgerald, City Planner Date February 9, 2004 Subject Yearly Bed and Breakfast Review As part of the Bed and Breakfast Ordinance, the City Council said that "all bad and breakfast special use permits must be reviewed annually by the community develop department" The reports should be submitted in November of each year We will submit another report m November There have been few changes mxheB &B's since last year Thetady Goodwood had new owners The Rivertown Inn requested a Special Use Permit for Special Events, appealed the decision and received the permit They also requested to have two of their existing nine guestronms moved to the carnage house They were granted this request Aurora Staples also received permission to move one of their five guest rooms into the carnage r r BE» AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM WILLIAM SAUNTRY MANSION Date January 26, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast William Sauntry Mansion Address 626 North Street Owner Thomas and Sandra Lynum - 10/11/99 Number of Guest Rooms 6 guest rooms Special "'vents Permit Maximum of six events per month, not to exceed 40 guests per event Comments The City has received no complaints The health department has had no issues (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler) Policies of the Inn a All reservations are confirmed by advance payment • Check -in time is400pm to630pm a Check out time is 11 00 a m l. Cancellations refund with seven day prior notice • Smoking is not permitted We cannot accommodate children or pets Maple St + 1.44 / Sauntry + Mansion rf gt1.aurel St {1 lW..�.�4 I i �ti ( `4? T � )1 y 4E'` 0"").' .. GJ • 1 71 It fir, r ' S Myrtle r L r 1�' 3° N ((urn on Maple Enter drive behind ',1 house to guest, parking) t ft, , 3 V HO J Y �'' i I 1 I 44 5 1 H � � 1 14 ! s ll ef''1 QI' St. Bridge- Stillwater MN Chestnut St 1 ',+ ` }; ' ', Nelson St ' 1 I U'11 Y I f 4 r,�I,✓S )1• 111 1t 11 ( �'^r A rt M N ? d 0 W N o LM 0 y "� R a p N .. 1 N ODN a a 11/111,-. M A NS IN lowing wood and stained glass elaborately decorated ceilings and period furnishings surround you throughout this gracious home nestled in the hills of historic Stillwater Minnesota You will feel you ve taken a romantic step back in time while being pampered by modern luxuries Whether curled up in front of your fireplace in winter or lazing away a summer evening in the garden you can count on a relaxing time away at the William Sauntry Mansion All guest rooms feature either King or Queen beds for your comfort private baths whirlpool tubs and fireplaces Colors and decor reflect research on the original rooms and the personalities of the family who built the Sauntry Mansion And finally our sumptuous gourmet breakfast , will be memorable for sure THE WILLIAM SAUNTRY MANSION IS LISTED IN THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES //„ _�3-7 097 `$obykrof wars Mg //Ona yr,-- 1/ yqr ,/) ha 1899 Sauntry Lumber Company Invoice our days can be filled with antiquing skiing hot air ballooning trolley tours and golf Water ski or paddle the scenic St Croix River or lazily enjoy it from a paddlewheeler A glass of wine soft drinks and hors d oeuvres during check in as well as making new friends begins your stay at the mansion Evenings enjoy dinner while cruising the river or riding the Minnesota Zephyr train or at one of the popular award winning restaurants in Stillwater Built in 1881 by lumber baron William Sauntry (a first cousin of actor/singer Bing Crosby) whose life was truly a rags to - riches story this 25-room home reflects his eccentricities and penchant for opulence Parquet floors original chandeliers painted canvas ceiling cherry and oak woodwork and historic stained glass form the setting in the parlors and music room which guests are encouraged to enjoy Torn and Sandy Lynum, Innkeepers uest Rooms at The William Sauntry Mansion JOSEPH ($169-$209) Handsomely decorated in indigo blue and butter yellow The room features a magnificent carved walnut queen bed and elaborate carved fireplace The oversized bath is your personal spa Finished in glowing cherry wood and black granite Indulge yourself in the double whirlpool or Swedish Tylo steam shower The steam shower includes invigorating body massage tropical ram cascading waterfall and steam sauna BUTLER'S COTTAGE SUITE ($159-$199) Enter through your own private courtyard your special personal space for an afternoon glass of wine or to enjoy an intimate breakfast Fireplace double whirlpool tub set in marble antique settee and chairs and a beautiful four poster queen bed enhance this spacious room',The bath includes a large marble stall shower as well An intimate conclusion to your stay our full gourmet mansion breakfast is delivered to the Butler s Cottage Suite MADAM LaFUEGY ($139-$179) Large stately room with fireplace stained glass window parquet floor luxurious king brass bed and private bath with double whirlpool Decorated in soft peach and forest green SERVANT'S QUARTERS ($139-$179) Once living quarters for the Sauntry s Irish maids Servant s Qligrters is a large and very private room in the rear of the house decorated in burgundies and greens with a mahogany king bed The fireplace can be viewed from throughout the room including from the double whirlpool tub set in one corner ELLEN ($129-$169) Light sunny room decorated in old roses and soft lace Four poster heavily carved oak queen bed draped in net from a ceiling medallion stained glass window and fireplace beside the sunken double whirlpool BELTRAM ($129-$169) Large classic room decorated in Victorian bouquets of red on a mint green background Double whirlpool tub set in a bay window private bath with clawfoot tub and shower fireplace beautiful spoon carved cherry queen bed and dresser 1 i QaaligAuamanr Award PROFESSIONAL Mod lion f 4VIThEEI ERS 1 t ,oaU 'al* isit the Wilbam Sauntry Mansion on the Internet at http /wwwsauntrymanston com ti For Reservatzons Call (651) 430-2653 or 1 (800) 828-2653 BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM AURORA STAPLES INN Date January 26, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Aurora Staples Inn Address 303 N 4th Street Owner Kathy and Jerry Helmberger — 7/1/02 Number of Guest Rooms 5 guest rooms one of which is in the carnage house Special Events Permit Maximum of 6 special events per month not to exceed 40 persons per event Comments The City has received no complaints The health department has had no issues with the B & B — See attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Dept This historic Queen Anne Victorian home was built in the 1890's for Isaac Staple's daughter, Aurora Her husband, Adolphus Hospes, was a Civil WTr veteran and survivor of the famous First Minnesota Charge at Gettysburg The Inn is elegantly decorated to reflect the Victorian era A spacious hall, showcase parlor, and book -filled library with original wood burning fireplace are open to guests A carved open staircase leads to four guest rooms on the second floor The fifth room is in the Carnage 'House, just behind the Inn Rooms are air conditioned, have their own pnvate bath, fireplace, and whirlpool, and are furnished with fine art and antiques Open for small meetings, retreats, weddings and events Gift certificates are available Pofceces Check in / 4-6 00 p m , check out fi 00 a m Reservations are confirmed by advanced payment and are refundable if cancellation is received seven days pnor to mght's stay No pets and inquire about children No smoking or candles I'ocatcon The Aurora Staples Inn is located three blocks from main street shopping and the scenic St Croix River Just 30 minutes from the Twin Cities on eastbound Hwy 36 into downtown Stillwater Turn left at the light, on Myrtle, then right on Fourth Street gficn9s to lbo Visit historic Stillwater on the St Croix River and nde the Minnesota Zephyr dinner train, Andiamo paddle boats, The Trolley, or the new Gondola Enjoy antique shopping, antiquanan bookstores, restaurants, art festivals, museums, and house tours The State Parks provide hiking and bike trails, cross country and downhill skiing • OgwwO'ta. cSfa1fEl Inn An utvrtatton to (Apt runt r hurt taus ltvrrr j, in u Turn of the Century Vrctonan Inn 303 SI('owrtJ cSthEd cStltLurate,t, 651-351-1187 www aurorastaplesinn com Email Info@aurorastaplestnn com Innkeepers Cathy & Jerry Helmberger Guest Rooms eSt tocx e5'uLEe This elegant suite in black and gold has the walnut bedroom set given to Aurora as a wedding gift from her parents It includes a dresser, and double mirrored Armoire The romantic see -through fireplace can be enjoyed from the whirlpool in the pnvate bath, or from the sitting area adorned with beautiful Moms patterned onental carpet I View the formal gardens and the St Croix River ga'uI ntnew eSucLE View the formal gardens and the St Croix River as you relax in the wicker swing on your own private sitting porch Charming in burgundy and blue with a wonderful cherry four poster queen size bed and Victonan chairs made from blue brocade ball gown fabnc Slip on a warm cozy robe as the shower and whirlpool await you in the private bath !J8 fazaca9e otiouse Relax in a comfortable robe, or sip a glass of wine in this romantic cottage like setting The Carnage House mcludes a three sided fireplace, large double whirlpool, sitting area and King size bed The pnvate bath includes a shower Enjoy the formal gardens, or sit in a whirlpool bath Whatever you decide, you'll enjoy this pnvate romantic getaway gcvs¢ny cRoom This spacious and elegant room has a delicately carved queen -size bed with matching mirrored armoire, and Monet pnnts from his studio in Giverny, France You can relax in the double whirlpool, by the fireplace, or on the French Aubusson oriental carpet The pnvate bath has a marble top sink, onginal to the home �caeoe4 doom You'll feel warm and cozy m the queen size Eastlake style bed or in front of the fireplace Step out of the whirlpool onto the soft hand - tied onental carpet The pnvate bath has a hand -painted pedestal sink g4e gaftemy Gather around the game table for chess or checkers, or watch your favonte movie on video Guests can read, relax, play a game or watch television 7qu'zo'ta cSta1C&t grin 303 N Fourth Street, Stillwater, MN 651 351 1187 www aurorastaplesmn com Email info@aurorastaplesinn com This historic Queen Anne Victorian Inn was built in the 1890 s for Isaac Staple s daughter Aurora Her husband Adolphus Hospes was a Civil War veteran and survivor of the famous First Minnesota charge at Gettysburg Peacock Room — Eastlake style queen size bed double whirlpool fireplace oriental $14carpet9 private bath Gtverny Room — dehcately carved queen size bed annoue Monet prints fireplace 1 do9 uble 9 whirlpool pnvate bath St Croix Suite — Aurora Staples walnut bedroom set armoire and dresser see through fireplace whirlpool sitting area view of , gardens and nver $159 209 Yyl Gardenview Suite — queen size bed shower & whirlpool in pnvate bath view of gardens and nver from your own private screen porch$159 209 Carriage House — your own pnvate cottage , setting king size bed shower in private bath whirlpool with 3 sided fireplace and sitting a $179 re Policies Check m 4-6 00 p m , check out 11 00 a m Reservations are confirmed by advanced payment and are refundable if cancellation is received one week prior to night's stay No pets and inquire about children No smoking or candles Location The Aurora Staples Inn is located just three blocks from main street shopping and the scenic St Croix River Just 30 minutes from the Twin Cities East bound Hwy 36 into downtown Stillwater Turn left at the light, on Myrtle, then nght on Fourth Street Things to Do Visit histonc Stillwater on the St Croix River and nde the Minnesota Zephyr dinner train, Andiamo paddle boats, The Trolley, or the new Gondola Enjoy antique shoppmg, antiquarian bookstores, restaurants, art festivals, museums, and house tours The State Parks provide hiking and bike trails, cross country and downhill skiing An Invitation to Expenence Gracious Living in a Turn of the Century Victorian Inn tr Open for 'small, meetings, retreats, events, , and weddings Gift certificates are available Innkeepers Cathy & Jerry Helmberger BEP AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM LAUREL STREET INN Date January 30, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Laurel Street Inn Address, 210 East Laurel Street Owner Deborah and Douglas Thorsen - 6/12/95 Number -of Guest Rooms Three guest rooms Special Events Permit Maximum of 12 special events per year not to exceed one per week Maximum 30 guests per event Comments The City has not received any complaints The health department has no issues (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Depart ) The Laurel Street Inn sits high atop the north hill of Stillwater, Minnesota from where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the St Croix River Magic comes to life as you rekindle your romance or fan the flame of a new one Our beautiful grounds, fresh flowers in your room (in season), sweet treats, and a large breakfast served on the veranda or delivered to your room add to the romance and relaxed enjoyment of a stay at our quiet Inn Our Inn is air conditioned and non smoking We prefer you do not wear shoes in the Inn, and we are unable to accommodate children and/or pets A two -night minimum may be required May through November Reservations are guaranteed by ad vanced payment Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express and personal checks accepted Prices are subject to change without notice Cancellations will receive a refund, in the form of a gift certificate, providing the room is re booked Check in 4 00 - 6 30 PM, check out 11 AM 210// C�cr it c-Liou c f —Sits., et _,tllu 'atn i('/intt 5 5082 65QI 351 003 I W WI( (nutcisttethim ciim WOO-IS£-L99 auoLld ;awls Iaine1;saM 2nd Street FA, rn Main Street 742u a43 uo iaauoId llnl one block and right on 2nd Street up the North Take a left from Matn Street on to Myrtle Street 6805-5- tnn/tt Ja)v,711 J tJ ` J A 6[crcl to lecl el ear)2trt9 o/Mc HE MURDOCK ROOM invites you to stay in for the evening and relish the queen sized canopy bed and the cozy down comforter while the soft glow of the fireplace casts shadows on the walls Located on the first floor the Murdock Room is large and comfortable decorated in dark greens and plums A private bath accommodates double sinks and a large whirlpool with shower The original safe used by Judge Murdock is displayed in this room which was his office in the late 1800 s The bay window offers you a lovely view of Pioneer Park Jteatri2Cg IUJJeJ ctnclel tlu' apple fl ee f tAt A TFr sYSi tig 1,44 Ate _,.,;. nTN tro/I 1 p CC qf-�l a ,ties. *I l cicrrf /e/(II e when rr'c walled ltrtrtcl In Liu! down Me f)uflrvarf s Ste p over the threshold into the warm and relaxing atmosphere of the TERRACE ROOM It has a large whirlpool situated in the bedroom alcove along with a private bathroom Savor the evening light as it flickers across the delicate violet covered walls and spend a restful night in the queen sized antique walnut bed complete with down mattress As the evening dew slowly gives way to morning leisurely sip your coffee as you enjoy the view of terraced gardens from your own balcony "3/e cCatarl _ilrrr(.iut tJ Ij /guy� l//t omitromance /e(J ant �rea/z/a.1 ut /brtnnesola ate you as t the t1 J 1J11 to/reel off limo / ✓✓ / � /?J carei and worrt¢J ¢ t(W ¢ /�ac(p f21e (7d 3a S t sized brass bed under a spray of roses into the room as you linger in bed and eckoning you to step into another time the ST CROIX ROOM offers a breathtaking view of the nver and the gardens of the Laurel Street Inn In the private bath you will enjoy relaxing in the whirlpool built for two before retiring to the bedroom Watch the flicker of the fireplace as the night passes and drift to sleep in the queen Awaken to the morning light filtering dream of the day ahead crc/n/�f�r uturirn fl (rf came fu lt�e of _}I r' —Ccntl efJfr eef ...A the sunlight passes through the windows of MILLIE S ROOM, the last part of day falls away into night Done in honor of Mildred Comfort former owner and author of the Peter and Nancy series, this room surrounds you in rose florals It has a private bath with a whirlpool and shower Light the fireplace and nestle into the sumptuous queen sized wrought iron bed "We Jt ! it na Il av¢ a I un toyet „it.' tutl/tmtt ire /tr�J Ote et, nutrg Isere Groar�/tl It 4 lie love and romanc/ee w a. miming _.41II. �rea/zj(t WOW' Ktc/card & <tm �o,aru/t BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM THE ELEPHANT WALK Date February 6, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast The Elephant Walk Address 801 West Pine Street Owner Rita Graybill - 7/12/92 Number of Guest Rooms Four guest rooms Special- Events Permit No Comments The City has not received any complaints The health department has no issues (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Depart ) STILLWATER Located in the beautiful St Croix river valley, Stillwater is Minnesota's oldest, and most beautiful town Founded in 1849, Stillwater is graced by scores of lovely Victonan era homes, most built during the boom years before the turn of the century when enormous white pine forests made Stillwater the number one source for lumber in what was then the "northwest' Today, Stillwater provides an almost unhm led range of activities from antique shopping in dozens of stores, to hot air ballooning and water sports of all description Winter activities include downhill and cross-country skiing and Victorian Christmas parties Metropolitan;.. I\vin City Area. To Stillwater 36 To Wrseorrsm f 94 To To Rochester 52 7b White Bear Cty 12 V Lake Hwy 96 Myrtle Pine To Mpls /St Paul Hwy 36 801 West Pine Boa I✓ — to— ,v Ft--,z. r,./ THE T r ro , b i ELEPHANT ugAZ e,,' .i WALK IV"a r x 1 A Bed and Breakfast Circa 1883 "Tour The World One Room at a Time" 801 West Pine Street Stillwater MN 55082 (651) 430 0359 1 THE ELEPHANT WALK POLICIES Built in 1883 for Stillwater's first Jeweler, the Elephant Walk is today a jewel box of antiquities and collectibles from all over the world The stick style Victorian has been lovingly restored by Rita and Jon Graybill following their return from Bangkok, Thailand The Graybill's collections from over twenty years military and diplomatic service are displayed throughout the Elephant Walk and includes antiques from Europe, the Far East and America The home is graced by two parlors on the first floor, one with a large fireplace A wrap around front porch provides casual duung and a quiet place to unwind on the porch swing and accompanying peacock chairs A large, more formal dining room is the site of Rita s sumptuous (four course) breakfasts, and is guarded by an antique Burmese dragon Complimentary champagne, wine or alcohol -free beverages are served m the evening along with cheese and home- made crackers i The Elephant Walk is truly a uruque and exotic bed and breakfast Full of fascinating objects and surrounded by beautiful water and flower gardens The Elephant Walk offers both quiet places to rest and unwind and common guest parlors where new and interesting friendships are made Your stay at the Elephant Walk will be a most memorable occasion (c-i9a 013 All reservations guaranteed by advanced payment Visa/MasterCard Diner/Discover, or personal check accepted a Check -in between 4 00 and 6 30 p m Check-out by 1130 a m Smoke free environment Cancellations within seven days will not be charged if the room is rented Prices subject to change ALL ROOMS OUrn rl ED WITH' • Refrigerators with Complimentary Waters & Sodas • Air Conditioning • Gas Fireplaces • Double Whirlpools • CD Sound Systems GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! THE ELEPHANT WALK, INC A Bed and Breakfast 801 West Pine Street, Stillwater, MN 55082 See More at Our Website Web Site www elephantwalkbb com E-Mail info©elephantwalkbb com FAX (651) 351-9080 For Reservations Call (651) 430-0359 Toll Free 888-430-0359 Guest Rooms THE RANGOON ROOM Cnnamon and gold set the tone of this room The Rangoon Room is home to a gas fireplace with a stone mantle and a nine teenth century English four poster bed Carved in teak by Burmese craftsmen, the bed has brass accents and a large frame overhead used to support mosquito netting which was a requirement in the 3ungles of Burma The bath features a hand forged copper sink with waterfall spout and has masks and costumes from exotic Bali, Indonesia A most relaxing double whirlpool nestles in the room for your comfort $119/$159 THE RAFFLES ROOM .Named for the famous British Colonial Hotel in Singapore where the -Singapore Sling was invented, the Raffles has a queen sized bamboo canopy bed The room has a gas fire place and a sitting area with rattan love seat and easy chair The bath includes an antique claw foot tub with shower and marble vanity sink Raffles features a Balanese corner with double whirlpool in a grotto stone setting with waterfall fill You will relax while watching tropical fish glide by in the large aquarium at the edge of your luxurious bath $159/$209 ' IE Named GARDEN SUITE framed for the city in Spain where Columbus set off to discover the new world, the Cadiz is decorated with centuries old hand carved cathedral doors, a large walnut Spanish armoire and Moroccan carpets The Cadiz has a bath with shower A double sided gas fireplace is nestled between the bedroom and garden room The garden room s double whirlpool is surrounded by lush plants and orchids A private roof top garden awaits you thru the french door off the bedroom A water garden with fountain soothes away the stresses of life The setting will transport you to the tropics and only thirty five minutes from the Twin Cities' $169/$229/$259 Seasonal CHAING MAI Chaing Mai is the mountainous capital of northern Thailand and the Chaing Mai Room contains many artifacts and treasures from that part of the world The bedroom has queen sized bed and gas fireplace The private bath features wood carvings, double whirlpool/shower surrounded by luxurious marble A bay window and balcony set among towering pines gives an atmosphere of oriental romance to the Chaing Mai Room $139/$189 Sunday through Thursday Discounts may Apply r$ THE ELEPHANT WALK A Bed and Breakfast 801 West Pine Street Stillwater, MN 55082 Phone (651) 430 0359 Web Site elephantwalkbb com E Mail info@elephantwalkbb com Toll Free 888 430 0359 BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM ANN BEAN MANSION Date January 22, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Ann Bean Mansion Address 319 West Pine Street Owner Jon Wubbels and Kan Stimac Number of Guest Rooms 5 Special Events Permit Yes — Six special events a month — 40 people each event maximum Comments The mansion is being sold to Jeremy Drews in March, 2004 The new owner will be requesting a Special Use Permit to continue to operate it as a bed and breakfast No complaints from the public BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM LADY GOODWOOD BED AND BREAKFAST Date January 29, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Lady Goodwood Bed and Breakfast Address 704 South First Street Owner Cynthia and Ron Hannig - 4/7/03 Number of Guest Rooms Three guest rooms Special Events Permit Maximum of six events per month, not to exceed 40 persons per event Comments The City has not received any complaints The health department has no issues (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Depart ) BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM LAMMERS HOUSE Date January 20, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Lammers House Address' 1306 Third Street South Owner Tim and Aruta Kornwolf - 6/12/02 Number of Guest Rooms 4 guest rooms Special Events Permit No Comments They are currently do not have a license from the County and need to do so immediately (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Dept ) • All Reservations are confirmed by advance payment • Checkintimeis400pm -600pm • Check out time is NOON • Call in advance with any special requests • Smoking is allowed on the grounds and porches • Cancellations Full refund with 7 days notice, less than 7 days refund only if room is rented cz .,/e/J, Two persons per room Weekdays $ 95 00 -$ 185 00 Weekends $ 149 00 - $ 239 00 Call for group rates �a cK...), ffed cfc .21LaiAdi Romantic Getaways Receptions Business Meetings Family Events CZ Walking Distance to Historic Downtown Stillwater 1306 Third Street South Stillwater, Minnesota 55082 (651) 351-7100 wwwlammershouse com clz c=-4,,,,,/a, scX,,,,,),, Albert Lammers was the giant of Stillwater s 19th century lumber barons The Lammers House built in 1893 was the most extravagantly designed of Stillwater s Quern Anne result nces It s cruciform pl in and pronounced gables lock it onto a prominent site well away from the heart of the city Within the balanced ordering of each facade Turks an opulence of form and exotic detail The walls undulate from bay to bay and elegantly carved seashell balcony curves out from the main gable The entry portico sports pendants as well as the obligatory carved tympanum and two towers thrust up form either side of the front The roof is decorated with a cresting derived from norse dragon lodges Fbr all it s exoticism the design also expresses the resurgent classicism in America architecture The wrap -around veranda dispenses with brie a brat and offers instead a blank parapet wall and finely turned paired classical columns The sumptuous interior finish work also plays with a var►ety of classical motifs ➢A n nn,.+ AA .-4 1 (' 4 n a AT 1 1PO Om 11 IA ct ci.2Pte,a/4" Join us between 830am 930am in the main dining area for a full breakfast or opt for coffee/juice and pastry at your room Refreshments served from 400pm -600pm Enjoy the use of the parlor, music room and fireside room any time BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM JAMES MULVEY INN Date February 3, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast James Mulvey Inn - Address 622 West Churchill Street Owner Jill and Truett Lawson - 12/9/91 Number -of Guest Rooms 7 guest rooms, two of which are in the carriage house Special Events Permit No Comments The City has not received any complaints The health department has no issues (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Depart ) Tri • ,,e4A,O!'". fit 1870 am. affkikmair.,,,o,fted- llialver-40440-imerie,--- a1foka-deea1X, hogysi-a kivet fil4frH4�o-- poperoted---lor4e~fo- o-pfew--Z00-frise---1/0-0- 4-474 1 -r-4adeodidth*Iripx-, kitk.vwf4-- C r eati ;:iategattaft0Afik-til,;3 James A Mulvey - Residence Inn 622 W Churchill 612-430-8008 -telPVI.14tika".4,7rt•- `"" 44. Z8099 NW JaIemlliTS IS 1111401111-10 M ZZ9 egq ODIADri3 4"ter, -4012=smirsimm=arra.:.6a- .211.= his is an enchanting place r — a place where dreams have been envisioned and fulfilled In 1863 Mulvey joined the'8th Minnesota Regiment during the 'Civil War He returned from battle with a handful of black walnuts in his pocket When the shovel began to turn the soil for his impressive Itehanate Victorian residence, it also prepared the soil for his black walnut seeds When you stroll through the huge white pines that accent this magical acre in the- middle of Stillwater, pause beneath the reaching arms of ME Mulvey's Black Walnut Trees May the dreams you plant there grow to reality in the years to come hen the Lawsons, your innkeepers, were first shown the Mulvey resi- dency, they were left breathless In the center of the stately living room stood a magnificent Grueby the fireplace, fabulously expensive in,. its day, with a frieze .of landscape tiles called "The Pines" —the work of architect A B LeBontellier This treasure is one of only two known fireplaces in Minnesota by The Grueby Tile Company in Boston kor the Lawsons, art pottery collectors themselves, it was another dreamscape to ponder Guests of the Inn enjoy exclusive use of not only the large living room area fitted .with period furniture and decorative arts, but the exquisite Victorian porch Which overlooks the property A full course breakfast is served in the stunning "arts and crafts" formal dining room tllwater is the jewel of Minnesota Its bluffs hug the edge of one of the most beautiful rivers in the Midwest Paddle -wheelers churn the old waterway as boaters and jet skiers streak acrbss the horizon Visitors walk' the streets in the his- toric district, visiting its antique shbps and restaurants as hot air balloons float overhead Winter visitors may ski and snowmobile, or kick back in front of a warm fire Victorian Christmas in Stillwater is truly magical Seven striking guest rooms are lavishly decorated Victorian, Folk Scandinavian, lllll I I I lunu'nlliulllb 14.,1l„Ill ,,,,.,,l� Rustic Chique, Art Deco and Country French and include double whirlpools, imposing fireplaces and serenade balconies BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM AURORA STAPLES INN Date January 26, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Aurora Staples Inn Address 303 N 4th Street Owner Kathy and Jerry Helmberger — 7/1/02 Number of Guest Rooms 5 guest rooms one of which is in the carnage house Special Events Permit Maximum of 6 special events per month not to exceed 40 persons per event Comments The City has received no complaints The health department has had no issues with the B & B — See attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Dept This historic Queen Anne Victorian home was built in the 1890's for Isaac Staple's daughter, Aurora Her husband, Adolphus Hospes, was a Civil WTr veteran and survivor of the famous First Minnesota Charge at Gettysburg The Inn is elegantly decorated to reflect the Victorian era A spacious hall, showcase parlor, and book -filled library with original wood burning fireplace are open to guests A carved open staircase leads to four guest rooms on the second floor The fifth room is in the Carriage House, just behind the Inn Rooms are air conditioned, have their own private bath, fireplace, and whirlpool, and are furnished with fine art and antiques Open for small meetings, retreats, weddings and events Gift certificates are available PoL'ceces Check in 4-6 00 p m , check out 11 00 a m Reservations are confirmed by advanced payment and are refundable if cancellation is received seven days pnor to night s stay No pets and inquire about children No smoking or candles 1'ocatcon The Aurora Staples Inn is located three blocks from main street shopping and the scenic St Croix River Just 30 minutes from the Twin Cities on eastbound Hwy 36 into downtown Stillwater Turn left at the light, on Myrtle, then nght on Fourth Street g4cngs to bo Visit histonc Stillwater on the St Croix River and ride the Minnesota Zephyr dinner train, Andiamo paddle boats, The Trolley or the new Gondola Enjoy antique shopping, antiquarian bookstores, restaurants, art festivals, museums, and house tours The State Parks provide hiking and bike trails, cross country and downhill skiing 7qu2O'ZC,1 SLaf2t 3 gn.n An invitation to cxpt ru tic c ,rur ►ou% Itvu►, in a Turn of the Century V►ctor:an Inn 303 dV 7ourtfi cSttzEt cStiftw-atEz, SVtSV 651-351- 1 187 www aurorastaplesinn com Email info@aurorastaplesinn com Innkeepers Cathy & Jerry Helmberger O< cgu2o2a cStapigi finn 303 N Fourth Street, Stillwater, MN 651 351 1187 www aurorastaplesinn com Email mfo@aurorastaples►nn com This historic Queen Anne Victorian Inn was built in the 1890 s for Isaac Staple s daughter Aurora Her husband Adolphus Hospes was a Civil War veteran and survivor of the famous First Minnesota charge at Gettysburg Peacock Room — Eastlake style queen size bed double whirlpool fireplace onental carpet pnvate bath $149 199 Giverny Room — delicately carved queen size bed armoire Monet punts fireplace double whirlpool private bath $149 199 St Croix Suite — Aurora Staples walnut bedroom set armoire and dresser see through fireplace whirlpool sitting area view of gardens and nver $159 209.,E Gardenview Suite — queen size bed shower & whirlpool in private bath view of gardens and nver from your own pnvate screen porch $159 209 Carnage House — your own private cottage setting king size bed shower in pnvate bath whirlpool with 3 sided fireplace and sitting area $179 229 MEMORANDUM To Planning Commission Fr Sue Fitzgerald, City Planner Date February 9, 2004 Subject Yearly Bed and Breakfast Review As part of the Bed and Breakfast Ordinance, the City Council said that "all bed and breakfast special use permits must be reviewed annually by the community develop department" The reports should be submitted in November of each year We will submit another report m November There have been few rhang -s m theB &B's since last year The _Lady Goodwood had new owners The Rivertown Inn requested a Special Use Permit for Special Events, appealed the decision and received the permit They also requested to have two of their existing nine guestronms moved to the carnage house They were granted this request Aurora Staples also received permission to move one of their five guest rooms into the carriage BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM HEIRLOOM INN Date February 3, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Heirloom Inn Address 1103 South Third Street Owner Sandra and Mark Brown — 4/3/88 Number of Guest Rooms Three guest rooms Special Events Permit No Comments The Heirloom operates on a limited basis, therefore they don't receive many guests The City has not received any complaints The health department has no issues (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Depart ) THE HEIRLOOM INN BED N\D b1E\KfA,ST THE IIEIQLOOM INN bED AND BREUKFAST welcomes you to a relaxing and romantic Victorian atmosphere The style and grace of a bygone era arc recaptured for )our enjoyment in this 1S608 vintage Italianate style home Built near the beautiful St. Croix River by Swedi'h craftsmen this elegant house has seen few alterations in more than a century It features massive pocket doors to the parlor a loNely open staircase walnut woodwork a cozy fireplace and hardwood floors with inlaid design The family heirlooms and antique appointments in every room are hand chosen to enhance your escape into a time of quality leisure and comfort You are invited to stay relax and enjoy the bed $ breakfast comforts of DIE HEIRLOOM INN - 40 P TIE HEIIILOOM INN BED AND BREAKFAST IN WINTER after skiing snowshoeing or a day of antique hunting guests are greeted by the warmth of a brightl\ blazing fire and served complimentary refreshments in the cozy victorian parlor IN &PIING enjo\ natures glorious return to the SL Croix River from one of the three guest rooms offered by The fleURLOO't I\\ Each is distinctively decorated and furnished with period antiques and heirloom quilts bed 0 breakfast — A leisurely breakfa l is 'erred in lhc_ dining rctum or on the screened porch and features homemade muffins scone., and present Location — Located on South Tt rd Street in Still'xater Minnerta THE HEIRLOOM I\\ 15 within walkins distance to flistonc, downtown the stem, SL Croix Rt.er and Park antique stores and many fine restaurants IN 8UMMEQ after boating biking, ballooning sight seeing or shopping a cool respite is offered on the large screened porch Relax on the wicker rockers or sofa and listen as the quiet softness of a summer night fills the air with natures music ti Guest CS Reservation Information — Pleasc, call in advanLe f-r room ra e and retinaLions ReGenations arc guaranteed ance deposit -r Smoking is permitted onh on the Fora in time is after 400 pm che,k out is 1100 am - Cash and personal cheeks are aL.epted corn no credit cards '- Sony wc, arc not equipped to a“.ommodate small children or pets — Gift certificates available IN FALL aitnes,s this seasons `Iorious transformation along the banks of the sceni_ St Croix River Pamper yourself aith the bez L\ and grace of a romantic getaway Guests a welcome to enjoy the use of the music rcv _ ii listen to classical music played by the resic_ it pianist on the baby grand piano THE KEIQLOOM INN BED A\D BRE'MAST 1103 South Third Slreel (Whinier Minnesota 7)082 (612) 430-2289 BED AND BREAKFAST ANNUAL REVIEW FORM RIVERTOWN INN Date January 28, 2004 Name of Bed and Breakfast Rivertown Inn Address 306 West Olive Street Owner Julie and Jeff Anderson - 9/13/99 Number of Guest Rooms 9 guest rooms — two of which are in the carnage house — received approval from City Council in form of an appeal 1/29/04 Special Events Permit Two special events per month not to exceed Comments The police have had one complaint from a neighbor regarding a loud noise from a water heater vent The B & B put a muffler on the vent They are now in the process of moving the vent to the north side of the carnage house The health department has had no issues with them (see attached letter from Angela Wheeler, Washington County Health Dept ) Stained glass creates a rosy glow throughout the Inn. iwertowwn Inn Is located three blocks from uric dow ntowvt Stillwater \1iru►esotns first settlement atop the picturesque St Crobc R1wcr \alley I3cautiful Stillwater offers iiwcrboat excursions historic train ndcs ww ith wwhite limit Seri ice trolley tours antique shopping water and winter recreation Relax in Lictorian splendor among the architectural delights at Rnertowwn Inn inducting arched Stained glass wwindows mahogatn grand piano clexui perlod fireplaces set in historic mantas gasohci lighting plush Oneital rings and inlaid parquet (lour~ An award winning prciracr min of the scenic St C roLx Nallcw this grand three stou mansion built In a lumber baion in 1882 offers cxerything the disci-minating lilt goer could expect comfortable elegance grated period furnishings wwarin hospitality and attention to ewer detail Hosts Jeff and Julie Anderson • hate lovingly restored Rtiertown Inn to its full Victorian splendor PARLORS MUSIC ROOM 1•nloc fine nine or tea In the Iront p irior doting rooms o1 rear music parlor Lath is a ttondcrful setting for pc itcful rt. Inxatian or for slnannt; a sip WI II Odle! guests or hosts ar Guests enjoy music played on the Sonheim grand piano in the music room OTHER 1M1;\ITIES Lavish brealdastsprtp ircd la ourchcf ut sI- td III t11t (kiting loom or on du_ elegant tcrawl Isor1,ird..upiuos (hampagticb1mall isxncdtwcn StuidiI Lach room is cquipptd twith a put its bath utth double tthirlpool plush tunnels and hand milled soaps and luxurious crcutts Our swell stocked butlers p wiix is op a 24 hours u claw for self sun -ice of chilled bottlttl a ttcr fresh baked i,00ds coiftt teas and fiat %tuncc In our massage room ----- enjoy relaxing and therapeutic professional massage All of our rooms hatepritate baths with double whirlpools rater t wwotld of c.xtluttilte \ 1ctoti ut splendor 1\LRro'\\ 306 Ue't Olnc SliiL(t Stillw tier \I\ 55082 G51 430 29=55 -- 651 430 2206 fix lout the 1t:n at a uu ritcrlounint: cons LORD BYRON SUITE Regal English manor decor features a hand caned Bristol colonial canopt four poster bed and pihatt. porch entrance oterlook1ng our cast gardens The het tiled both has nit etched rose colored glass window and luxurious wlurlpool and waterfall SUITES (fj-' BEDCHAMBERS ce;ach lu.�nin guest room Is uniquely decorated and designed ut a 19th centun poet and offers CI en plush amenitt for romance and contforl CHRISTINA ROSSETTI BEDCH'LMBER Ridt1) decorated in Victorian st)lc this bedchamber features n stunning four poster bed with rich f ihrie% roiniuitic fireplace and beautiful portraits The room is warns rich and wonderful BROWNING SUITE Often resened as our honeymoon suite this spacious room orighiallt screed 1s master bedroom hi the m utsion - It now features ui front of the fireplace in thus a irm a spectacular Rococo Rental half tester and intimate space Relax ithe double draped bed down filled couch book shchcd Jacuzzi undcrnrtth thc arched st tined fireplace and rich rugs from the Oritnt glass window reentered Isom an ftistent BJz uittrte church iLO\GFELLOR BEDCH'I\IBER r Simple elegance describes this wami tritium, room 1 note foot caned walnut bed and burled roll top desk are beautiful evunples of late 19tht centnn design Ilse step upwhirlpool creates a mood of romance and relaxation LEWIS CARROLL BEDCHAMBER lnder the eases on our third floor this quaint room is is uttcresting as it is charming The fireplace and double lautzzi with imdcrnatcr lights and whirlpool arc nestled near thc Nth ctnturt tt ilnut bed flits bedchamber Iris a bit of ttlumst of which we Junk \Ir Carroll mould approt c ILLIAM MORRIS SLITL This dram itic tapestn filled suite reflects the period Ind taste of the artist and architect The luxurious floor polous nit ne toil to curl up and sip wine LUMBER B 1ROr'S ROOM Origin dlt designed as the stud) and !thrall this sp iLious m un floor room is now a grand sleeping room milt wultmt fireplace mantel sideboards and buried ntahogans bed set upon plush hand amen Onciiti 1 rugs ALFRED LORD TE\\1 SO\ SUITE t This limuious two room suite cut clapes sou with the comfort of a pillow filled French datled upholstered nulls and drlpert enclosed tthirlp ool beside the Minn and romantic English fireplace OSCAR R ILDE SUITE Located in our carnage house this opulent ttto loom stet is dedicated to the latish stile of the notorious Mr 1\ tld It features it pentagon shaped led draped in rich fabric, ornate o ik columned firepil ice two pntatc baths 'tnJ Gothic furnishings llus stutt is opulent if not dci id lit PORCHES, GIRDENS GIZEBO troll among ill dowering Fnglish gardens with pond and sip wane aid tt it on the tcrutd t iuid patios beneath the grand porches 'ind ionic columns halos some of the finest that Stilhtater has to offer Stroll and relit in our English gardens by the gazebo a — New to the Inn this year was the very successful emergence of our Wine Dinner series Our chefs, Patrick and Ronna O'Toole, are culinary professionals who seek their inspiration from the Rivertown Iran's ever changing wine list Once a month they create wine inspired multi course menus for 34 dinner guests to savor, expertly paired with featured wines These wine dinners are one of the Twin Cities' greatest kept secrets "There is no other place in Minnesota where we can enjoy these fabulous wines, taste courses as flavorful and refined as these, while we bask in the regal Victorian setting of the Rivertown Inn," wrote one wine dinner guest Wine dinners occur monthly, please call us for upcoming dates Early reservations are required, as the dinners fill quickly The O'Tooles have been working hi kitchens together for the past five years Their philosophies, cooking styles, and flavor combinations are harmonious with one another They believe that maximizing flavors, starting light and flavorful, and growing bigger and bolder as the dinner unwinds, is one reason why the food that they create is so exceptionally wine -friendly "We start out with an incredibly composed flavorful first course, followed by a delicate fish that has layers of flavor, and then we don't let up!" They continually build off of the previous course to create a dining experience that enlivens the senses When the O'Tooles are not planning a wine dinner, they work within the seasons to create five and nine course tasting menus to serve to the guests of the Inn Each of these tasting menus can be expertly paired with phenomenal wines Guests of the Inn may invite others to join them in these memorable dining experiences We are thankful to the many people whose contributions and skills are unsurpassed Interior designer Ed Hawksford is responsible for the luxurious period interior design His endless talents and designs are evident in every aspect of the Inn We welcome our new Innkeeper, Lisa, who leads our exceptional staff in paying attention to every detail and keeping the Inn in impeccable condition And, our chefs, Patrick and Ronna O'Toole, who have brought a delightful new dimension to the Inn with their innovative culinary style and wine dinners All of these tremendously talented individuals have helped make Rivertown Inn an award winning premier inn of the scenic St Croix Valley tell of the mite luaus guest rooms is unitiiic1 decorated and designed in the spit 1L of 19th century poets and (ilerse‘e plush nine nil% inutginihie Ioi ionuuaeand &ondoil — III\ ill h -III 1)o11hic t�hnlpuol — (, IS IncpIuce set in period mantel — Pluslt bathiobcs -- Botanical lavender 'rah sults soup shampoo conditioner and creme — Eg pti in cotton liners and goose down pillows -- I he course dinners prep tre(l upon request — ( lief %%Inc p tii lugs ae tilable eeilh dinner — Urn Ile Iota iwslei mid halal c cud bulb — (1) pluNe M Itlt nuUtne sound system -- 11 m(I dipped chocolate. truffles at turn (10\Yu — 130o1(s and ' linage teoi I(s in our library — I ate V hie Ind chump tgne - Sell Sera ILL huller s p uttry mailable 24 hours a (I t) for coniplintettlur) ice boLtle.d water coffee. and tea freshl', baked cooldes as N‘cll as fine a Ines and ehatup tgnes available for purchase -- Professional private massage b3 appointment - Social hour ''iill complimentary fine, eeine, and Hors (1 oeuvres — Lettish chef !neva!e(1 hiLatkftsls IVERTOWN INN 306 11 st O1nc Shccl Stilhenter MN 55082 651 4,30 2955 651 430 2206 f e\ r W rn ertowni in coin IVERTOWN INN 306 West Olive Street Stillwater MN 55082 651 430 2955 651430 2206 fax Tour the Inn at www rwertowninn.com This grand three-story mansion, built by a lumber baron in 1882, offers everything the discriminating inn goer could expect comfortable elegance, grand period furnishings, warm hospitality, and attention to every detail Owners Jeff and Julie Anderson have lovingly restored the Inn to new and exciting changes many and additions in the seasons ahead The exterior of the Inn continues to evolve The painting is nearly complete - interior designer Ed Hawksford chose a stunning golden Anjou pear color for the body of the house, with rich accent colors now on the premises were purchased by Jeff while on a trip to New York and were installed overcove ered edsum�mer Planned for the gardens is� P�Y� vining �� This den structure used to grow grapes will serve as the formal entrance to the gardens from the parking lot, and will feature lattice work,irmetal roof, a fantastic pair of nine foot tall European gates c Other changes in the garden include new lighting, sidewalks, steps, and landscaping New to the main floor is the guest lounge, complete a fantastic Gothic wall, as well as stunning staineda glass windows in the dining room, completing extensive restoration of the main floor to its original spacious, grand floor plan In the carriage house, a new suite will be located on the main floor In keeping with our literary theme, the suite will be named after mystery writer Agatha Christie, and the decor will be based on her book "Murder r on the put Express " The Orient Express, the opulent to service in 1883, was considered the ultimate in luxury European travel between Paris and Constantinople Look for a built-in king size berth style bed, ornate wood work and bronze, built in dining space, stained glass all world- famous luxurious amenities that made Orient Valentine's �00�, famous Scheduled to open y Day, , the suite will be complete with Victorian carpet, jewel - toned walls and fabrics, whirlpool and shower, and its own private garden IVI R I OWN INN RI SI RVAI IONS ANI) RA11 S Rulc » trc lot l++o pu bons per loom tnd arc Subject to change ++t1houl noltcc IN SI ASON May 1 October 11 and Holidays Ilcdch unbu s $200 ++cclulav $225 ++ccic01(1 Suttcs $250 ++cclalay $275 ++ccicuul 01 I SI ASON Nov( nib( r 1 Ain II 10 13ulchnntbcrs $175 ++cc1c(1 ty $200 ++ccicen(l Sttilcti $225 \+ccic(ltt) $250 ++c(.lccnd Rltit1%'lions ate gu tranicul b+ a(h ancc input -lit No pets of tintoldng allo++t_(( at the Inn C,ltccic in is limn 4 h lnu t lit( k out is 11 10 uo I++o night It. muttons for Mold INS 5ixu d c+utt++ccicutclti uul (u ticuti(11++t.cicu1(1S ut tttpnttd ( ua(.11aUo1,. III tilt tic+ut or molt. d tyr, in a(hancc ++ill be 1n11) rt.fitntictl minus a 350 (Icpo»lt RLscr+ations ma) be ntacic by calling (651) 430 2955 or %la our ++cbsitc at ++mom+ rivertowllitut corn 1'lcase tour our Inn at www rivertowntnn com FEB-09-2004 10 57 WASHINGTON COUNTY ..-..-------County February 9, 2004 Sue Fitzgerald City of Stillwater 216 North 4th Street Stillwater, MN 55082 651 430 6730 P 02 Department of Public Health and Environment Mary L. McGlothlin Director Lowell Johnson Deputy Director Dear Ms Fitzgerald This letter is to follow-up our conversation regarding the Bed & Breakfasts in the City of Stillwater The following establishments are currently licensed as a Bed & Breakfast by this Department These facilities, including the Rivertown Inn have been inspected by this Department and have not received any violations that have resulted in enforcement action by this Department 1) The Elephant Walk 2) Lady Goodwood 3) Aurora Staples 4) James Mulvey Residence 5) Laurel Street Inn 6) William Sauntry Mansion 7) Ann Bean 8) Heirloom Inn The Rivertown Inn does not meet our definition of a Bed & Breakfast because it can provide sleeping accommodations for more than ten individuals The Rivertown Inn is licensed as a Food Establishment and a Motel/Hotel The foodservice at the Rivertown Inn is limited to the overnight guests If the facility expanded its foodservice to provide meals to other individuals, the kitchen would be required to be upgraded to meet the current codes The Lammers House received a pre -licensing inspection on March 21, 2002 The owner of this home has not applied for and does not have a license from our Department as a Bed & Breakfast or any other type of establishment If you have any questions, please contact me at 651-430-6698 Sincerely, alkJk ngela Vteler, REDS Senior Environmental Specialist Govemment Center • 14949 62nd Street North — P 0 Box 6, Stillwater Minnesota 55082-0006 Phone 651-430-6655 • Fax 651 430 6730 TTY 651-430-6246 www co washington mn us Equal Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action TOTAL P 02 LIBERTY VILLAGE 3RD ADDITION L_ 4d� 4'B+4t1 62: 010 Sip♦ "0' °s'�yq !,�'791C- N90°00'00"E 105.74 -- 40 0 sate4 f 2 41 L = 113. 63- — -- r- 1;84°31'22"E / 58.77 /4 -r ,"...if-- Drainage & Utility te/ ;iEasement I` 0 co NOO°05'07"E 0 40 \ 1 N12°27'59"W �8 25.14 \\ . ! ��- • 94.65 n/r-IA/ r-AIrl AAin Ear 1VL_YY L/VIJL./-1IVL / L./'1vL- 80 Scale in feet / r7 �T lr-r--r a= 5 'f6" • • Rag • / V Li k / -r7 A /f_% / Vv. 486.83 R= 4724. 03' C.B. = S87`b6'31 I- �1 V OUTLOT A • !J = 4'31 '35" L = 373.20 I I L_ L_ A (' 84 R= 4412°73'S C.a.L S87'50'12"E LOT 1 • • BLOCK 1�� so o Denotes 1/2 inch x 14 inch capped iron rebar set & marked by R.L.S. Registration No. 12043 • Denotes 1/2 inch x 14 inch capped iron rebar found marked by R.L.S. Registration No. 12043 The orientation of this bearing system is based on the west line of Outlot C, LIBERTY VILLAGE, which is assumed to bear N 05°12'55" W. / ‘,0 A �.. CG'✓ \ 1,, L_ .r-Drainage & Utility / Easement / / /i -------- — i3c153' 1" L- 116.38 _ L 1 •� gog44 CB,: S841 33"W 0 oil 01 VICINITY MAP No scale NW 1/4 NE 1/4 75th�SNo 12 --1 '-S/te i SE 1/4 1 SW 1/4 I' —Long I Lake Sections 30, Township 30, Range 20 EL1;.' 1 N 1 t 'tlti Y KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT& That Contractor Property Developers Company, a Minnesota corporation, fee owner, of the following described property situated in the County of Washington, State of Minnesota, to wit: Outlot C, LIBERTY VILLAGE, according to the recorded plot thereof, Washington County, Minnesota. Have caused the same to be surveyed and platted as LIBERTY VILLAGE 3RD ADDITION and do hereby donate and dedicate to the publice for public use forever the easements created by this plat for drainage and utility purposes only. In witness whereof said Contractor Property Developers Company, a Minnesota corporation, has caused these presents to be signed by its proper officer this day of , 200 . CONTRACTOR PROPERTY DEVELOPERS COMPANY By Homer H. Tompkins Ill, President STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 200_, by Homer H. Tompkins ill, President of Contractor Property Developers Company, a Minnesota corporation, on behalf of the corporation. By By Notary Public, County, Minnesota My Commission Expires 1, Martin J. Weber, hereby certify that I have surveyed and plotted the property described on this plat as LIBERTY VILLAGE 3RD ADDITION; that this plat is a correct representation of the survey, that all distances are correctly shown on the plat in feet and hundredths of a foot; that all monuments have been correctly placed in the ground as shown or will be correctly placed in the ground as designated; that the outside boundary lines are correctly designated on the plat. By Martin J. Weber, Land Surveyor Minnesota License No. 12043 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF The foregoing Surveyor's Certificate by Martin J. Weber, Minnesota License Number 12043 was acknowledged before me this day of , 200 . By By Notary Public, County, Minnesota My Commission Expires aTY OF STILLWATER, MINNESOTA Approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Stillwater, Minnesota, this day of , 200 . By Chair By Secretary This plat was approved by the City Council of the City of Stillwater, Minnesota, this day of 200_, and hereby certifies compliance with all requirements as set forth in Minnesota Statutes, Section 505.03, Subdivision 2. By Mayor By Clerk COUNTY SURVEYOR Pursuant to Chapter 820, Laws of Minnesota, 1971, this plat has been approved this day of 200 . By Washington County Surveyor By COUNTY AUDITOR/TREASURER There are no delinquent taxes, the current taxes due and payable for the year 200 have been paid, and transfer has been entered this day of , 200 . By Washington County Auditor/Treasurer COUNTY RECORDER Document Number I hereby certify that this instrument was filed in the office of the County Recorder' for record on this , 200_, at o'clock .M., and was duly recorded in Washington County records. By By Washington County Recorder By WESTWOOD Professional Services, Inc. Sheet 1 of 1 sheets