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ADOPT ORDINANCE TO AMEND <br />R-1 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS; <br />CASE OF CITY OF RAMSEY <br />By: Community Development Director Sylvia Frolik <br />Background: <br />CASE # 7 <br />Since the adoption of the 2001 Comprehensive Plan, the City has taken the steps necessary to <br />implement the Plan by amending the Subdivision and Zoning Chapter of City Code. As is <br />generally the case when working with new ordinances, corrections and housekeeping items begin <br />to show up. Staff has been compiling a `parking lot list' of housekeeping items that need to be <br />corrected or clarified. Enclosed for your information is an edited copy of the R-1 Residential <br />section that identifies proposed additions and deletions that Staff has determined are necessary. <br />The proposed ordinance to accomplish these amendments is also enclosed. <br />Observations: <br />The following is a summary of the proposed amendments: <br />1. Define "Ornamental Fence". <br />2. 9.20.11, Subd. 2 — clarify that if there is a PUD with townhomes in the R-1 District, <br />the R-2 Medium Density performance standards will apply. <br />3. 9.20.11, Subd. 3 — Expand `conditional uses' to include cell towers in tower overlay <br />district and commercial nurseries or greenhouses with buildings. <br />4. 9.20.11 — Subd. 4 — Increase permitted driveway opening at street from 20 to 30 feet <br />(24 feet on cul-de-sacs). <br />5. 9.20.11 — Subd. 4 — Increase number of driveways allowed in the MUSA area to 1 per <br />street frontage. <br />6. 9.20.11 — Subd. 4 - Clarify that the front yard setback for accessory structures in rural <br />districts is also subject to the setback of the principal structure. <br />7. 9.20.11 — Subd. 6 — Eliminated "Parking" and "Streets" as this text is intended for <br />multi -family districts. <br />8. 9.20.11 — Subd. 6 — "Fences" is modified to allow ornamental fences greater than 4 <br />feet in height in the front yard. Allowable fence height in side yards is increasing <br />from 6 to 8 feet. Text added to clarify that building permit is required for fences <br />exceeding 6 feet in height. Acceptable fencing materials expanded to include vinyl, <br />wrought iron, aluminum or steel; any other material must receive prior approval from <br />Zoning Administrator. Establishes a maximum width on boards used for fencing. <br />Eliminated the use of barbed wire for agricultural or livestock purposes. Electric <br />fences will continue to be allowed for agricultural or livestock purposes provided they <br />are set back 3 feet off the property lines and are posted as being electric. Clarifies <br />that it is the responsibility of the fence owner to accurately locate property lines. <br />Prohibits fences from being located in the vision triangle on corner lots. City has <br />authority to require a property survey when deemed necessary. <br />
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