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Item No: 7A <br />Meeting Date: October 13, 2008 <br />Type of Business: Public Hearing <br />Administrator Review: __________ <br /> <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Heidi Heller, Planning Associate <br />Item Title/Subject: Continued Public Hearing - Consideration of a Major <br />Subdivision and Amendment to the “Mermaid” Planned <br />Unit Development (PUD) to Allow for Retail Uses <br /> Planning Cases MA2008-001 and PA2008-001 <br /> <br />Introduction: <br />Charlie and Dan Hall, owners and representatives of The Mermaid, have applied for a major <br />subdivision to subdivide their existing 8.93 acre site into three lots. On September 22, 2008, <br />the Hall’s submitted a revised plat to the city showing three proposed lots instead of two. The <br />Hall’s planning requests were scheduled to be heard at the September 22, 2008 City Council <br />meeting, but due to the last minute submission of the new preliminary plat, the Council opted <br />to table the planning requests in order to give staff time to review the new plat and to meet <br />with the Halls. <br /> <br />The revised preliminary plat shows that Lot 1 would be the Mermaid entertainment center <br />(6.1 acre), Lot 2 would be a new lot for retail (1.4 acres), and Lot 3 would be for the existing <br />hotel (1.42 acres). The Halls have also requested an amendment to the Mermaid property <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD). This PUD is on the northwest corner of County Highway <br />10 and County Road H and currently only allows for bowling lanes, hotel, banquet center, <br />night club and lounge, and restaurant uses. They are requesting an amendment to their PUD <br />to add retail as an allowed use. Their intention is to sell the proposed 1.4 acre retail lot to a <br />developer who plans to build a small retail center. <br /> <br />Major Subdivision Discussion: <br /> <br />Comprehensive Plan: The 1998 Comprehensive Plan Existing Land Use Map shows the <br />County Highway 10 and County Road H corner as four parcels, thus was the case until 2000 <br />when the Mermaid purchased the Rent-All building and the four existing parcels were replatted <br />for the hotel addition and rezoned to a PUD. The 1998 Future Land Use map designates the <br />entire Mermaid corner as Regional Commercial PUD, and staff is proposing to keep this <br />designation in the 2008 Comprehensive Plan update. The proposed subdivision would be <br />consistent with that designation and consistent with the goals and policies as articulated in the <br />Land Use section of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />Drainage Plan: In 2002, a new regional stormwater pond was constructed along County <br />Road H, at the southeast corner of the Edgewood Middle School property that would treat the <br />stormwater runoff for the Mermaid, along with several other nearby properties and the <br />completed County Road H reconstruction. It can be assumed that little additional stormwater <br />treatment would be required by Rice Creek Watershed District for this subdivision or when a <br />new building is constructed since no additional impervious surface would be added. When a <br />development review for the new retail center is applied for, the applicant will need to have <br />their plans approved by Rice Creek Watershed District. There are no wetlands on this site.
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