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CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2003-085 <br />A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PUD DEVELOPMENT STAGE PLAN AND <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT OF PRAIRIE RIDGE OFFICE PARK <br />WHEREAS, at its May 20, 2003 meeting, the Lake Elmo City Council approved <br />the application of Peter and Hill Tacheny and Daniel and Wendy Tacheny for a Planned <br />Unit Development Concept plan to construct seven office buildings containing 35,000 <br />square feet; and the net leasable building area to not more than 32,000 square feet area on <br />a site of 17 acres at State Highway 5 and Stillwater Blvd. known as Prairie Ridge Office <br />Park. <br />WHEREAS, at its September 22, 2003 meeting, the Lake Elmo Planning <br />Commission recommended approval of the PUD Development Stage Plan and <br />Preliminary Plat of Prairie Ridge Office Park per plans staff dated August 25, 2003, and <br />subject to conditions. <br />WHEREAS, the PUD Development Stage Plan and Preliminary Plat of Prairie <br />Ridge Office Park was presented to the City Council at its October 7, 2003 Council <br />Meeting. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council for the City of <br />Lake Elmo does hereby approve and accept he Planned Unit Development Stager Plan <br />and Preliminary Plat of Prairie Ridge Office Park per plans staff dated August 25, 200' ),. <br />based on the following findings. <br />1. The PUD Development Stage Plan complies with the approved Concept Plan, <br />including the Conditions to Concept Plan approval. <br />2. The application documentation generally complies with the requirements of <br />the PUD Section of the Zoning Ordinance. <br />3. The application documentation generally complies with the requirements of <br />Section 400 of the City Code regarding Preliminary Plats. <br />4. The Preliminary Plat and Preliminary Construction Plans comply with the <br />subdivision design standard of Section 400 of the City Code. <br />Further that the applicant shall comply with the following conditions: <br />1. Reduction of off street parking to the 140 spaces required as a minimum by the <br />Zoning Ordinance, with the balance depicted by the Plan (24 spaces) to be shown <br />on the Site Plan as "Proof of Parking" only. <br />2. Signage be incorporated along Stillwater Blvd. (in concert with Washington <br />County) to advise motorists of the new access point to Stillwater Blvd. north of <br />the viaduct. <br />