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7. 2. <br /> CC Regular Session <br /> Meeting Date: 11/14/2023 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Adopt Ordinance#23-14-Zoning Code Update <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Every ten years, every municipality and county in the Twin Cities metropolitan region is required to update its <br /> Comprehensive Plan. After the Comprehensive Plans are reviewed by the Metropolitan Council and adopted by <br /> each city,they go into effect. Cities are required to update their regulations (generally the Zoning Code)to be in <br /> line with the Comprehensive Plan. Essentially, the Zoning Code is the toolbox used to implement the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> The current Zoning Code has been updated for various issues and topics over the years,but has not had a major <br /> overhaul in decades, if ever. The existing Code is hard to navigate,has many inconsistent and undefined terms, <br /> has some burdensome regulations,while lacking other needed regulations. Behind the scenes, staff has had <br /> near-weekly meetings for several hours each discussing various aspects of the existing Code and what should be <br /> kept, deleted,modified, or rearranged in the proposed Code. These meetings centered around what has been <br /> working well,what has been problematic, and what the vision for the community is. <br /> Later in 2022 and into Summer 2023, the Planning Commission has had several meetings discussing various <br /> topics and sections of the Zoning Code too. Their feedback has been incorporated into the draft. Staff also met <br /> with the City Council at four work sessions. Also included in the review process is the Department of Natural <br /> Resources for several of the overlay districts and their comments have been added. <br /> Much of the language is retained from the existing Code and then arranged better. Several parts were modified, <br /> consolidated, or condensed. There is a lot of new language in Code. These sections were found in other <br /> communities' Codes and some sections were crafted by staff. There are several portions that are proposed for <br /> deletion. <br /> Included in this work is a new Zoning Map. with most of the zoning districts changing in name, a City-wide <br /> rezoning is necessary. Most properties will not experience any negative impacts as dimensional standards will <br /> remain essentially the same or become slightly less restrictive. Some properties, mostly businesses,will <br /> experience use changes that will result in the property being considered"legal nonconforming." This designation <br /> allows a use to continue operations as-is,but it cannot expand or intensify. <br /> Everything presented tonight incorporates the changes the Council directed at its work session on October 17. <br /> Notification: <br /> Public hearing notifications were provided in the May 26 and June 16 Anoka Union Herald Newspaper. The <br /> City's website has had a page devoted to the Zoning Code Update since spring 2023. Various social media blasts <br /> were posted on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Three Ramsey Resident articles since Fall 2022 have <br /> discussed the Zoning Code Update project with the May/June issue noting the June public hearing date. An email <br /> was sent to all of the business emails on the Economic Development distribution list. <br /> Direct mailing is not required nor done due to the anticipated cost. <br />
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