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17 c,miof, 11 , iSEY <br />Our Uissiow To work together to resposihty grow ouf communiiry, and to prowlde quality, cost-effective. and eificlent gowemmenr services. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 11/24/2015 <br />By: Geoff Solomonson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />7.2. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #15-17 Amending City Code Chapter 105 (Buildings and Building Standards) Related to <br />Allowable Hours of Construction <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider adding language to the City Code section related to allowable hours of <br />construction. The proposed ordinance, as previously reviewed by the Planning Commission and City Council, <br />leaves the overall hours of construction the same, but adds language that clarifies that the City can negotiate lesser <br />hours as needed through the Development Agreement process. <br />The City of Ramsey has the code as listed below for construction hours within the city. The reason for this possible <br />amendment to the Code is due to the number of concerns that have been raised to City Council regarding the time <br />limits and to address some of the public perception of the listed hours. <br />Notification: <br />The Notice of Public Hearing was published in the City's official newspaper, the Anoka County UnionHerald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The question was most recently raised during the review of a Major Subdivision. Residents have had concerns with <br />the hours listed as the maximum allowance, not necessarily being the standard hours of construction that most <br />contractors choose to use. The Developer of Harvest Estates, for example, negotiated construction hours to stop at <br />8:00 p.m. instead of the maximum stopping time of 10:00 p.m. <br />This contrasts with the the construction of Fire Station Number No. 2 which is nearby in the same neighborhood <br />and has a ending construction time of 10:00 p.m. Based on discussion in a previous Planning Commission meeting, <br />the goal of this amendment has been to look at the possibly of introducing wording to negotiate an earlier stopping <br />time for construction and creating exemptions built in for public improvement projects. <br />The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on October 15, 2015 and there were no verbal or written <br />comments received regarding the proposed Ordinance amendments. The Planning Commission went on to <br />recommend the City Council adopt Ordinance #15-17 to address the ability to negotiate an earlier ending <br />construction time and introduce exemptions for public improvement projects. <br />City Council introduced Ordinance 4 15 -17 at their October 27, 2015 meeting and the Ordinance is now eligible for <br />adoption. <br />Alternatives: <br />