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City Council Ordinance 599ORDINANCE NO. 599 CITY OF MONTICELLO WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE MONTICELLO ZONING CODE FOR THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: CHAPTER 2, SECTION 3(G)(1) — PRE -APPLICATION CONFERENCES CHAPTER 2, SECTION 4 — SPECIFIC REVIEW PROCEDURES & REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3(D)(2) — ALLOWABLE YARD ENCROACHMENTS CHAPTER 3, SECTION 4(F) — R-2 SINGLE AND TWO-FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT CHAPTER 4, SECTION 3 — FENCES AND WALLS CHAPTER 4, SECTION 5 — SIGNS CHAPTER 4, SECTION 8(F)(2)(c) — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT GARAGE REQUIREMENTS CHAPTER 4, SECTION 11(C)(2) — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS, R-1 DISTRICT CHAPTER 5, SECTION 1— USE TABLE (TABLE 5-1: USES BY DISTRICT) CHAPTER 8, SECTION 4 — DEFINITIONS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA, HEREBY ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 2.3 — Common Review Procedures & Requirements, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 2.3(G) Pre -application Conferences (1) All prospective applicants are encouraged to speak with a member of the Community Development Department prior to submitting an application in order to review the proposal and to determine the specific materials to be submitted with the future application. Failure of a pr-espeetiv applieant to initiate a o applica*i^n, enferor„o ohall rest in all applies materials listedherein fef +ho oubjeet applioation be' ed prior- to th apphe_a4ion being deemed eamplete-. Section 2. Section 2.4 — Specific Review Procedures & Requirements, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 2.4(D) Conditional Use Permits (8) Time Limit (a) Unless otherwise specified in the Conditional Use Pennit, the operation of the use and/or issuance of building permits for permitted structures shall begin within one year six ""a„ of the date of the Conditional Use Permit approval. ORDINANCE NO. 599 Failure to do so will invalidate the Conditional Use Permit. Permitted timeframes do not change with successive owners. (b) f up too e yw- r may be granted by th Community Development Depa.tment if tho applieant ean show good came If the operation of the use has not commenced within one year of the date of approval, the applicant may petition for an extension of time in which to complete the work that has been granted by the Conditional Use Permit. Such extension shall be requested in writing and filed with the Community Development Department at least thirty (30) days before the expiration of the original conditional use permit. The request for extension shall state facts supporting good cause for extension of the conditional use permit. Such petition shall be presented to the Planning Commission for a recommendation and to the City Council for a decision. (c) If a use operating pursuant to an approved conditional use permit is discontinued for a period of at least one year oin mom, any further use of the property shall conform to the requirements of this ordinance. A discontinued conditional use shall not begin operations again without first obtaining approval of a new conditional use permit. Delete the following section in its entirety: 2.4(G) Administrative Adjustments Section 3. Section 3.3 — Common District Requirements, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 3.3(D) Common Yard and Height Requirements (2) Allowable Yard Encroachments (a) The following features may encroach into required yards: (i) Fences and walls that meet the standards in Section 4.3, may encroach into a required yard, but shall be subject to corner visibility requirements, and shall not be placed within conservation easements unless specifically permitted by the easement. (ii) Walkways, patios, ramps, stairs, paved areas, and other accessory structures less than 30 inches above grade, and all landscape plantings are exempted from yard requirements except as may be specifically required by this ordinance, but are subject to corner visibility requirements, and shall not be placed within conservation easements unless specifically permitted by the easement. Section 4. Section 3.4 — Residential Base Zoning Districts, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: Title Page amendments for Section 3.4(F) — R-2 Single and Two -Family Residence District: ORDINANCE NO. 599 Base Density Per table Unit Type Single -Family Duplex/Two-Family Townhome* Multi -Family (3-4 units) * Minimum Lot Area/Unit 10,000 square feet 7,000 square feet 7,000 square feet 10,000 for first unit + 4,000 square feet for each additional unit *By Conditional Use Permit Only Minimum Lot Sizes Width: TT .tea Lot Width R-2 District 12,000 sq. 80 feet Original Plat 66 feet Base Density 4.3 units/acre 6.2 units/acre 6.2 units/acre 5.9-6.7 units/acre Section 5. Section 4.3 — Fences and Walls, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 4.3(C) General Requirements for Fences and Walls (1) Location (a) Fences and walls are permitted anywhere on a lot subject to the following restrictions: (iv) Fences and walls shall not be permitted within conservation easements unless specifically permitted by the easement. 4.3(G) Prohibited Fences (1) Fences or walls made of debris, junk, rolled plastic, sheet metal, wire mesh, plywood, wooden landscape lattice or waste materials are prohibited in all zoning districts unless such materials have been recycled and reprocessed for marketing to the general public as building materials that resemble new building materials and are designed for use as a fencing material (e.g., picket fencing made from recycled plastic and fiber). (2) Chieken wirefenees; ORDINANCE NO. 599 Section 6. Section 4.5 — Signs, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 4.5(H) General Provisions (19) Regulations governing Dynamic Sign Displays (vi) Applicants for dynamic sign displays shall sign a license agreement supplemental to the building permit agreeing to operation of a sign in conformance with these regulations. Violation of these regulations shall result in forfeiture of the license, and the City shall be authorized to arrange disconnection of electrical service to the sign display f4eility. (20) Design and Materials Standards for Signs in Commercial Districts, Industrial Districts, the CCD District, PUDs, and Performance Based Enhancement District AKxed Development 4.5(J) District Regulations • . ., MR gmllllI,1111�-,,Illlf WMW,. ,. as —N.k.&&MM01AWff AN ;. Section 7. Section 4.8 — Off-street Parking, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 4.8(F) Standards Applicable to Residential Uses (2) Vehicular Use Area Design in Residential Areas (c) Residential District Garage Requirements In all residential zoning districts, all detached single family homes and duplex units shall include development of an attached or detached garage. The minimum size requirement for the garage floor shall be 450 sq ft with a minimum garage door opening of 16 ft. with the following exceptions and/or deviations by district: (i) R-1 District An attached garage of at least 5500 square feet shall be constructed as part of any single family home. (ii) R -A District 1. An attached garage of at least 700 square feet shall be constructed as part of any single family home. 2. Garage frontage: From side building line to side building line of any single family structure, no more than 40% of such building width shall consist of Garage doors that face the street. Side or rear loaded garages are not subject to this regulation. An exception shall be made for garage doors that face the street, but are set back ORDINANCE NO. 599 at least ten feet in back of the front building line of the principal use. 3. No portion of any garage space may be more than five feet closer to the street than the front building line of the principal single family use. (iii) R-2 District An attached garage of at least 450 square feet shall be constructed as part of any single family home. (iv) T -N District 1. A garage of at least 480 4-50 square feet, attached or detached, shall be constructed as a part of any single family home. 2. Garage frontage: From side building line to side building line of any single family structure, no more than 50% of such building width shall consist of garage doors that face the street. Side or rear loaded garages, or detached garages in the rear yard, are not subject to this regulation. An exception shall be made for garage doors that face the street, but are set back at least ten feet in back of the front building line of the principal use. 3. No portion of any garage space may be more than five feet closer to the street than the front building line of the principal single family use. Section 8. Section 4.11 — Building Materials, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended as follows: 4.11(C) Residential District Requirements (2) R-1 District A minimum of 15% of the front building fagade of any structure in the R-1 District, less the square footage area of the garage doors, shall be covered with brick or stone. Any attached or major detached accessory building that can be seen from the street shall meet this same standard. Structures with front facades covered by at least 70% stucco or real wood may reduce the brick or stone coverage to 5%. The Community Development Department may approve optional facade treatments when additional architectural detailing so warrants. Such detailing may include usable front porches, extraordinary roof pitch or other features. (3) R -A and T -N Districts A minimum of 20% of the front building fagade of any structure in the R -A or T -N zoning district, less the square footage area of the garage doors, shall be covered with brick or stone. Any attached or major detached accessory building that can be seen from the street shall meet this same standard. Structures with front facades covered by at least 70% stucco or real wood may reduce the brick or stone coverage to 10%. ORDINANCE NO. 599 Section 9. Section 5.1 — Use Table, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended to remove light industrial uses from B-4 (commercial) District uses in Table 5-1: Uses by District. Industrial Uses Bulk Fuel Sales and Storage Extraction of Materials General Warehousing Heavy Manufacturing Industrial Services Land Reclamation L#t Manufacturing Machinery/Truck Repair & Sales Recycling and Salvage Center Self -Storage Facilities Truck or Freight Terminal Waste Disposal & Incineration Wrecker Services C c 5.2(G )(9) P M 5.2(G -)(I 0 5.2 G 12 5.2 G I Section 10. Section 8.4 — Definitions, Title 10 — Zoning Ordinance is hereby amended to add the following definitions: COMMERCIAL OFFICES: A commercial use involving predominantly administrative, clerical, or professional operations. Commercial offices may include professional and administrative training, but shall not include direct retail commercial transaction activities. Professional training may include classes and training offered by professional or administrative entities to consumers of professional services. ORDINANCE NO. 599 PROFESSIONAL OFFICE - SERVICES. A commercial use involving administrative, clerical, or professional operations, and routinely including direct transactions or consultations with clients for such services. Such uses commonly include legal, financial, insurance, or real estate services, among others, but do not include retail sales of stock -in -trade goods. Section 11. 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 and diagrams that result from such amendments, provided that such changes retain the purpose and intent of the Zoning Ordinance as has been adopted. Section 12. 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 9th day of June, 2014. CITY OF MONTICELLO Clint I (erbst, Mayor ATTEST: r Jeff01, City Administrator VOTING IN FAVOR: Herbst, Hilgart, Perrault, Posusta, Stumpf VOTING IN OPPOSITION: None