HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-132.docAPRIL 23, 2002 02-132 RESOLUTION
(CARRIED 7-0
LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN .)
PURPOSE:
GRANT CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS; APPROVE FINAL
PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS:
(A) 460 N. MAIN STREET
(B) 1904-1934 ALGOMA BOULEVARD; 1917 HAMILTON STREET
& 2004 COLUMBIA AVENUE
INITIATED BY: (A) CITY OF OSHKOSH; (B) TOM KARRELS ETAL
PLAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: All approved
BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that
conditional use permits are hereby granted for the following properties under Section
30-11 of the Oshkosh Zoning Ordinance, and that said permits are granted with
conditions, if any, as noted for each respective property, and the Planned District
Overlay and final development plans, per the attached exhibits, are hereby approved.
A) 460 N. Main Street; Bent Block LLC, petitioner
A conditional use permit for a mixed commercial/residential use, per the attached
"Exhibit A", with the condition that evidence of parking availability for residential units be
submitted to the Department of Community Development by the developer prior to
occupancy permits being granted for the residential uses.
B) 1904-1934 Algoma Boulevard; 1917 Hamilton Street & 2004 Columbia
Avenue; Tom Karrels, etal
A conditional use permit for a planned commercial development to include upgrading of
an existing 6,400 sq. ft. commercial structure at 1930 Algoma Boulevard. and
construction of two new office and retail buildings on separate parcels to the south, to
be completed in phases, per the attached "Exhibit B", with the following conditions:
1) A landscape plan be submitted to, and approved by, the Department of
Community Development prior to any building permit being issued.
2) The base standard modifications be granted as requested.
3) Any areas where base standard modifications are being granted adjacent to
residential areas be landscaped with a more intense level of landscaping to include
more mature or larger number of plantings than required by the Zoning Ordinance, to be
approved by the Department of Community Development.
4) Areas where the parking lot development directly abuts interior property lines be
granted and the interior lot lines be configured to not cross parking stalls or buildings
with said changes to the property lines approved by the Department of Community
Development.
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5) Cross access parking agreements be submitted to the Department of Community
Development for approval prior to recording by the applicant.
6) Ground signs to be placed so as not to interfere with vehicular egress from the
site and that the ground signs incorporate masonry supports or construction and that
pylon type signs be prohibited in the setback areas.
7) Corral areas as indicated on the site plan be enclosed with cedar board on board
fencing with solidly screened gates.
8) Driveways be flared in accordance with local ordinances.
9) Should the northern most building at 1934 Algoma Boulevard be destroyed or
ordered razed, any proposed new structure would have to be reconstructed in
accordance with the Zoning Ordinance.
10) Prior to any structure being placed or constructed within the redevelopment site
that the setbacks as approved in the conditional use permit be maintained from any
proposed right-of-way changes. The petitioner shall verify that the approved or
ordinance required setbacks and sight vision triangles shall be maintained prior to being
issued any building permit.
11) Authorize temporary annual greenhouse to locate on the subject site in
accordance with the approved site plan with said greenhouse taking up to six (6)
parking spaces and allowed annually for the months of April - June.
12) All parking and drive areas to be hard surfaced per the Zoning Ordinance.
13) The owner/petitioner grant necessary temporary/permanent easements and/or
dedication of lands to the City for the purpose of reconstructing Algoma Boulevard.
Setbacks for the approved site plan shall not be affected by the granting of easements
or dedication of lands for the proposed Algoma Boulevard reconstruction project.