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<br />RESOLUTION No. <br />06-029 <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> <br />WHEREAS, application has been made by Scott Gordon, of FW Gordon Construction, Inc. to be <br />considere for a Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review. <br /> <br /> <br />MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVAL OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND SITE PLAN <br />SP2006-005 AND LP2006-001. <br /> <br />RESOLUTI <br />REVIEW F <br /> <br />WHEREAS, e procedural history of the application is as follows: <br /> <br />1. application for a Special Use Permit and Site Plan review was approved by the City Council <br />pril 26, 2005 but was allowed to expire. <br /> <br />2. Planning Commission considered a request and held a public hearing on March 21, 2006 to <br />pprove the Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review. <br /> <br />3. Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council for the Special Use <br />it and Site Plan Review on March 21, 2006. <br /> <br />4. City Council reviewed applications SP2006-005 and LP2006-001 on March 28, 2006. <br /> <br /> <br />WHEREAS, he City Council makes the following Findings of Fact in respect to SP2006-005 and <br />LP2006-0 1: <br />1. The property is zoned MX, Mixed Use. <br />2. The property is approximately 43,524 sq. ft. in area including the outlot to the north. <br />3. The Planning Commission recommended approval for a Site Plan Review. <br />4. The Planning Commission held a public hearing for a Special Use Permit to consider <br />building height over 40 feet on March 21, 2006 and all persons were given the opportunity <br />to be heard. <br />5. Buildings with proposed heights greater than 40 feet in the MX Zoning district are <br />required to obtain a Special Use Permit and meet the standards found in Section 6-550: <br />a. All buildings that are located on sites adjacent to Long Lake Regional Park <br />shall take advantage of the views to Long Lake and shall provide site <br />improvements that compliment the natural features of Long Lake Regional <br />Park. <br />b. All developments shall provide pedestrian linkages to Long Lake Regional <br />Park and neighboring developments for residents, employees, and shoppers, <br />and provide integrated parking and transit elements whenever practical. <br />c. All uses shall be complementary or integrated and buildings shall be related or <br />connected in accordance with the vision of the adopted Highway 8 Corridor <br />Study. <br />d. All buildings and building sites shall be designed to encourage social <br />interchange and a sense of community, provide sufficient residential <br />amenities, and mitigate any adverse impacts of business and industrial uses on <br />residential uses. <br />