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Regular Planning Commission 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 10/28/2021 <br />By: Brian McCann, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Ordinance #21-15 Creating Additional Requirements for Driveways and Parking Pads <br />Purpose/Background: <br />A proposed ordinance to regulate additional driveway space, and parking pads in the City of Ramsey. The City <br />currently regulates driveway standards in regards to type of material, width at street, and distance from neighboring <br />property lines. Additional driveway and parking pad requirements would help City staff and residents with future <br />impervious surface expansions. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required at this time. A notice will be advertised in the Anoka County Union -Herald when it is <br />introduced to the City Council. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Summary: <br />At the June Planning Commission regular meeting, the Planning Commission had requested an ordinance update to <br />create more requirements for parking pads and width of driveways in residential districts. The Commission had <br />stated they would like to see a limited width for driveways, a limited number of parking pads per property, and a <br />way to ensure the parking capacity isn't expanded as set in City Code Section 117-355 - Residential Development <br />Off -Street Parking. Planning Staff members have drafted Ordinance #21-15 for review by the Planning <br />Commission to determine if it would meet their proposed requirements, and be sent to the City Council for formal <br />adoption. <br />Planning Commission Meetings <br />Proposed changes as recommended by the Planning Commission include: <br />• Variance information to exceed standards set in the ordinance <br />• Driveways: 15 foot extension requirement for the side yard of a primary garage exclusively <br />• Graphic included in the attachments to demonstrate proposed ordinance restrictions on driveways and <br />parking pads <br />• Parking pad requirements for lots under 2.5 acres, no requirements for lots 2.5 acres or larger <br />• Lot coverage/impervious surface coverage of surrounding cities <br />Staff have also included regulations from surrounding cities - although many surrounding cities did not have any <br />additional standards for parking pads, just for driveways. Impervious surface and lot coverage requirements have <br />been added to the final page at the request of the Planning Commission at their regular meeting in September. All <br />requested changes have been reflected in the proposed Ordinance <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative 1: Recommend adoption of Ordinance #21-15 to the City Council. Staff supports this alternative. <br />Alternative 2: Recommend additional changes be made to Ordinance #21-15, and an updated draft be presented to <br />the Planning Commission at their next regular meeting. Staff also supports this alternative. <br />Alternative 3: Recommend denial of Ordinance #21-15 to the City Council. Staff does not support this alternative. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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