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Our !Almon: To work together to respcaibty grow Our community, and to provide quality, COM4ffeciive, and efficient government ser ices. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 03/12/2019 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #19-02 Amending the R-1 and R-2 Sections of Chapter 117 of City Code to Allow 50- and <br />65-Foot Wide Lots and Clarifying Existing Language <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a proposed zoning amendment (text) to allow 50- and 65-foot wide lots. The <br />case came forward as part of the Harvest Estates 2nd Addition Preliminary Plat application, but is being handled <br />and treated as a separate case. The proposed zoning amendment (text) modifies both R-1 and R-2 regulations, while <br />consolidating and making the R-2 section easier to read and utilize. These changes have been requested by a <br />number of Developers over the past several years. <br />Notification: <br />The Public Hearing was published in the City's official newsletter, the Anoka County Union Herald. The Planning <br />Commission met and held a public hearing on February 7, 2019. The City Council introduced the proposed <br />ordinance on February 26, 2019. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Ordinance Amendment <br />Please see the attached ordinance amendment, which creates a new zoning district for small lot detached villas in <br />the R-1 District and clarifies regulations in the R-2 district. Staff believes that these zoning districts make the code <br />more user-friendly, and also reflect informal requests that the City has received from developers who state 65-foot <br />wide lots are becoming more popular. These zoning district changes provide an additional tool for developers and <br />staff to utilize throughout the City; the City at this time is not proactively rezoning any parcels except that <br />associated with the Harvest Estates application. <br />Staff will continue to update the City's Zoning Code throughout 2019 to make it more user-friendly, efficient, and <br />appropriate for our City. <br />R-1 Changes <br />The proposed ordinance amendment adds a new R-1 A (Detached Villa) MUSA District. This proposed district <br />allows for 65 foot wide lots with slightly smaller setbacks than R-1 MUSA, including a 5 foot side yard setback <br />(rather than 6 feet) and a 20 foot rear yard setback (rather than 30 feet). The minimum lot size for this district is .15 <br />acres, compared to the .25 acres currently allowed in the R-1 MUSA district. This district is proposed to remain, and <br />areas zoned R-1 MUSA will remain - with 80 foot wide lots requirements. <br />Staff has proposed to remove reference to two zoning districts, Central Rural Reserve Area and Rural Preserve, <br />since they no longer exist in the City. Staff has removed references to these districts throughout the chapter, and has <br />
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