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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />City Council Resolution No. 5104 <br />May 12, 1997 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />wetland on this property shall be preserved. The change from medium density residential to <br />mixed use PUD allowing both commercial and residential uses creates more possibilities for <br />reinforcing the idea of creating a vibrant City (Village) Center. <br /> <br />Goal 3. Preserve and protect property values. <br /> <br />The requirement that uses within 150 feet of County Road H2 be limited to lower intensity <br />uses, that a 50-foot buffer be provided if commercial uses are developed in this area, and that <br />the wetland be preserved will help preserve and protect the property values of surrounding <br />residential neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Goal 4. Ensure community development is compatible with features of the natural environment and is <br />accommodated without destroying desirable environmental features and natural amenities. <br /> <br />This comprehensive plan amendment includes a requirement that the substantial wetland on <br />the property be preserved from development, and that consideration shall be given to <br />preserving the tree cover on this parcel outside of development areas wherever possible. <br /> <br />Goal 5. Prevent development which is not accompanied by a sufficient level of supportive services and <br />facilities (utilities, parking, access, etc.) <br /> <br />The property is located on Highway 10, the major thoroughfare in Mounds View, and is also <br />bordered by Long Lake Road and County Road H2, both of which are collector streets. <br />Adequate opportunities for access are available. Water, sewer, storm sewer, gas and electric <br />lines are in place in the surrounding streets. Comments from the Mounds View Police <br />Department and the Blaine/Spring Lake Park/Mounds View Fire Department regarding need <br />for service would depend on specific land uses proposed and would be obtained at the time <br />of development review. Parking requirements also depend on the specific land uses proposed <br />and would be checked during development review. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that the comprehensive plan amendment will <br />remove an inconsistency between the comprehensive plan designation and the zoning designation on <br />this property. <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mounds View City Council does hereby <br />approve an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan to designate the O'Neil property as Mixed Use <br />PUD (Commercial and Residential Uses) with a requirement that development be limited to lower <br />intensity uses in the area within 150 feet of County Road H2 as noted in Exhibit 1, attached hereto <br />and incorporated herein by this reference. Revisions to the text describing District 1 shall be made <br />as shown in Exhibit 2, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Uses suitable in the <br />lower intensity area are offices, single family detached homes, patio homes or duplex residential units <br />not exceeding 6 units to the acre, and parking and landscaping. Development in this area shall be <br />designed to provide a buffer of at least 50 feet in landscaping or tree coverage, and to restrict access <br />