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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 08/10/2020 <br />Submitted For: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community Development <br />By: Eric Maass, Community Development <br />7. 1. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #20-09: Revisions to Section 117-349 related to Accessory Uses and Structures <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is for the City Council to review proposed updates to the Accessory Uses section of the <br />City's ordinances. Proposed updates have been drafted by Staff based on experience in implementing the current <br />ordinance and feedback provided to Staff by city residents applying for various permits related to accessory uses on <br />their property. The Planning Commission considered this proposed ordinance amendment at their meeting on July <br />9, 2020. The planning commission voted unanimously to forward the ordinance as drafted to the City Council. <br />The City Council introduced this ordinance at its meeting on July 28, 2020 and it is now available for adoption. <br />Notification: <br />Staff published the Notice of Public Hearing in the Anoka County UnionHerald. The public hearing was not <br />specific to a single address and as a result individual mailers regarding this public hearing have not been sent to <br />individual residences. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations <br />City Staff have been tracking areas of the City's zoning ordinance which require review and consideration for <br />updating. One of those sections is the Accessory Uses portion of the zoning ordinance (Section 117-349). This <br />sections outlines standards for uses such as decks, sheds, pools, and driveways. Each year City Staff receive dozens <br />of permits related to these types of property improvements and as a result the current ordinance has been <br />thoroughly tested by both Staff and residents in its current form and Staff have identified a number of areas within <br />the current ordinance that are recommended to be updated. The updates that are proposed are meant to reduce <br />redundancies as well as react to common resident requests related to the ordinance itself. Staff has attached the draft <br />ordinance that was reviewed by the Planning Commission and is now ready for review by the City Council. Staff <br />will walk through each of the proposed revisions with the City Council and members of the public in attendance. <br />Proposed Revision Summary <br />• Relocation of language regarding pools. Currently ordinance language related to pools is in three different <br />locations within the ordinance. Staff is proposing to condense that information under the accessory uses <br />section 117-349. <br />• Removal of the requirement that property owners site accessory buildings in a location that would still allow <br />for future re-subdivison of the property. <br />• Revising the process for a resident to request a taller accessory building from a variance request to a <br />conditional use permit. A variance carries with it certain statutory requirements whereas a conditional use <br />permit requirements are specific to the City. <br />• Removal of language related to accessory building architectural requirements if the building is in the front <br />yard. Staff has found requiring three of the four (minimum of three complimentary colors, minimum 35% <br />brick on street facing side, one hundred percent vegetative screening agreement recorded against the <br />property, and 10% window coverage on street facing and common property lines) to be unrealistic when <br />administering the code. City staff have revised the code to buildings in the front yard requiring that the <br />
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