City Council Ordinance 578 (2)ORDINANCE NO. 578
CITY OF MONTICELLO
WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE MONTICELLO CITY CODE,
KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE, SECTION 4.11(E) — BUILDING
MATERIALS FOR INDUSTRIAL REQUIREMENTS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO HEREBY ORDAINS:
Section 1. Section 4.11 — Building Materials, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby
amended as follows:
(E) Industrial Requirements
(1) In the Industrial and Business Campus District (IBC), the Light industrial
a Di stri et I
1) and the ueayy in4tt trial Distriet (T 2) the following building materials and
standards shall apply:
(a) Any exposed
metal or fibe fglaoo finioh on all buildings sha llmlte`' t^ no more
than fifty (50) pereent of any one wall if it is eoofdinated into the ar-ehiteetur-al
design. Any metas finish
i is tAilized in the b,,ildi*g- ohall be aluminum of tw „ �
(26) steel, the roof slop
ohall be limited to a fn cimum ^f one () in twelN,e
(12) olapt—,
Buildings shall maintain a high standard of architectural and aesthetic
compatibility with conforming surrounding properties to ensure that they will
not adversely impact the property values of the abutting properties and shall
have a positive impact on the public health, safety, and general welfare, insofar
as practicable.
(b) All
buildings
eenstfuete,aQ�^f��euftt.�i„ «��Tjall panels offinis finished ste-.1, aluminum, af
libeX&L Da lYln�'11ll-be-Se�r-ed t be fin�F+Gd with riek,wood, stone,
afe iteetirr��
eenerete east in
place or pr -e east panels ori a�ll ourfoees.
Exterior building finishes shall not consist of galvanized or unfinished steel, or
unfinished aluminum.
(c) Exterior building finishes shall consist of materials compatible in grade and
quality to the following:
(i) Brick
(ii) Natural Stone
(iii) Decorative rock face block or burnished block
(iv) Wood, provided that the surfaces are finished for exterior use and wood
of proven exterior durability is used, such as cedar, redwood, or cypress
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(v) Glass
(vi) Stucco or substantially similar finish product
(vii) Exterior Insulated Finish systems, where said system is manufactured to
replicate the look of one of the approved building materials in this section
(d) Metal exterior finishes shall be permitted only where coordinated into the
overall architectural design of the structure, such as in window and door
frames, mansard roofs or parapets, and other similar features, and in no case
shall constitute more than 15% of the total exterior finish of the building.
(2) in the Light induotrial (I 1) an , the following building
materialo and dar-do ohall apples
In the Light Industrial District (I-1), the following building materials standards shall
apply:
(a) Exterior building finishes shall not consist of galvanized or unfinished steel, or
unfinished aluminum.
(b) Any exterior wall adjacent to a public street must have a higher level of
aesthetics. This could be accomplished by architectural design features,
increased use of stone and/or brick across twenty-five (25%) of the favade area,
combination of glass and architectural metals, or a wall plane articulation
across twenty-five (25%) of the facade area. Such articulation must extend at
least 5 feet from the primary building line of the principal building structure.
(3) In the Heavy Industrial (I--2) districts, the following building materials and standards
shall apply:
(a) Exterior building finishes shall not consist of galvanized or unfinished steel, or
unfinished aluminum.
(b) Any exterior wall adjacent to a public street must have a higher level of
aesthetics. This could be accomplished by architectural design features,
increase use of stone and/or brick across fifteen (15%) of the facade area,
combination of glass and architectural metals, or a wall plane articulation
across fifteen (15%) of the facade area. Such articulation must extend at least
5 feet from the primary building line of the principal building structure.
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Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make the changes required by this Ordinance
as part of the Official Monticello City Code, Title 10, Zoning Ordinance, and to
renumber the tables and chapters accordingly as necessary to provide the intended
effect of this Ordinance. The City Clerk is further directed to make necessary
corrections to any internal citations that result from said renumbering process,
provided that such changes retain the purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance
as has been adopted.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and
publication. Revisions will be made online after adoption by Council. Copies of
the complete Zoning Ordinance are available online and at Monticello City Hall.
ADOPTED BY the Monticello City Council this 28th day of May, 2013.
ATTEST:
Jeff O' e' ity Administrator
VOTING IN FAVOR:
CITY OF MONTICELLO
Clint Herbst, Mayor
Herbst, Hilgart, Posusta, Stumpf
VOTING IN OPPOSITION: Perrault