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ORDINANCE #12 -12 <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 117 WHICH IS KNOWN AS THE ZONING AND <br />SUBDIVISION OF LAND CHAPTER OF THE CITY CODE OF RAMSEY, MINNESOTA. <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 117 -355 (RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />OFF - STREET PARKING) OF THE RAMSEY CITY CODE. <br />The City of Ramsey ordains: <br />SECTION 1 AUTHORITY <br />This ordinance is adopted pursuant to and under the authority of the City Charter of the City of <br />Ramsey. <br />SECTION 2 AMEND <br />Section 117 -355 of the Ramsey City Code is hereby amended to include the following text: <br />(f) The "GF game fair parking overlay district," is established as shown on the official <br />zoning map accompanying this code. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 117 -355 <br />to the contrary, game fair parking on residentially zoned property may be permitted in <br />required side and front yards only during the period of the annual "Game Fair" conducted <br />by Armstrong Kennels. <br />The following legally described properties or portions thereof, herein attached as Exhibit A, are <br />hereby included in the Game Fair Off - Street Parking Overlay District. <br />SECTION 3 SUMMARY <br />The following official summary of Ordinance #12 -12 has been approved by the City Council of <br />the City of Ramsey as clearly informing the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. <br />It is the intent and effect of Ordinance #12 -12 to amend Ramsey City Code Chapter 117 (Zoning <br />and Subdivision of Land) Section 117 -355 (Residential development off - street parking) to <br />provide for off - street parking in the front and side yard of residentially zoned properties within <br />the overlay district. The Game Fair is an important community event drawing a number of <br />spectators, resulting in a unique requirement for off - street parking in order to ensure public <br />streets are kept clear to allow for traffic flow and pedestrian safety. Due to the infrequent nature <br />and need for this temporary parking situation, it is appropriate to allow parking within the front <br />and side yard without typical concern of aesthetics and erosion. <br />