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City Council Ordinance 259ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 259 THE CITY COUNCIL OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA, HEREBY ORDAINS THAT THE ZONING ORDINANCE BE AMENDED BY CREATING THE "P -S" ZONE (PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC USES) AS FOLLOWS: 1. ADD THE FOLLOWING CHAPTER: CHAPTER 19B "P -S" - PUBLIC/SEMI-PUBLIC USE DISTRICT SECTION: 19B-1: Purpose 19B-2: Permitted Uses 19B-3: Permitted Accessory Uses 19B-4: Conditional Uses 19B-5: Lot Requirements and Setbacks 19B-1: PURPOSE: The Public/Semi-Public Use District is established to provide for the unique locational and development needs of public and semi-public uses. These uses have operational characteristics which can be as intense as commercial uses and which can impact residential areas but have varying peak periods of activity. In addition, they may comprise a single parcel in an area of other land uses, requiring special treatment. This District establishes standards which the City can apply in the consideration of new Public/Semi-Public use proposals. 19B-2: PERMITTED USES: The following uses are allowed as permitted uses: [A] Public Parks. [B] Public regulated, unoccupied utility buildings and structures necessary for the health, safety, and general welfare of the community. [C] Cemeteries. [D] Governmental administrative offices. Ordinance Amendment No. 259 Page 2 19B-3: PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES: The following uses are allowed as accessory uses: [A] Recreational buildings and facilities accessory to Public Parks. [B] Parking lots and garages for temporary parking of licensed, operable passenger vehicles. [C] Public pedestrian trails and pathways. 19B-4: CONDITIONAL USES: The following uses are allowed as conditional uses. Where not designated, the uses are allowed as either principal or accessory uses. [A] Storage of such vehicles, equipment, materials, and machinery which are accessory to permitted or conditional principal uses in the Public/Semi-Public Use District, subject to the following conditions: 1. Such storage is fully screened from neighboring properties and the public right-of-way. 2. The storage area is treated to control dust, drainage, and maintenance of ground cover vegetation. 3. The storage area is set back from adjoining residential districts a distance no less than double the adjoining residential setback. 4. Compliance with the requirements of Section 22 of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance. [B] Public and Private educational institutions, subject to the following conditions: 1. Educational institutions on parcels exceeding 20,000 square feet in area shall be located with direct frontage on, and access to, a collector or arterial street. 2. The buildings are set back from adjoining residential districts a distance no less than double the adjoining residential setback. Ordinance Amendment No. 259 Page 3 3. Parking areas are developed to accommodate the most intense concurrent uses of the facility so as to minimize overflow parking onto the public street. 4. Accessory outdoor recreational facilities provided with lights for night use shall be located no nearer than 500 feet from a residential district. 5. Compliance with requirements of Section 22 of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance. [C] Religious institutions such as churches, chapels, temples, and synagogues, subject to the following conditions: 1. Religious institutions on parcels exceeding 20,000 square feet in area shall be located with direct frontage on, and access to, a collector or arterial street. 2. The buildings are set back from adjoining residential districts a distance no less than double the adjoining residential setback. 3. Parking areas are developed to accommodate the most intense concurrent uses of the facility so as to minimize overflow parking onto the public street. 4. Compliance with requirements of Section 22 of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance. 19B-5: LOT REQUIREMENTS AND SETBACKS. The following minimum requirements shall be observed in a Public/Semi-Public Use District, subject to additional requirements, exceptions, and modifications set forth in this Ordinance. [A] Minimum Lot Area: None [B] Minimum Lot Width 150 feet [C] Setbacks: Ordinance Amendment No. 259 Page 4 1. Front Yards: Not less than forty (40) feet. 2. Side Yards: (a) Not less than ten (10) feet when abutting non - residentially zoned property. (b) Not less than twenty (20) feet when abutting residentially zoned property. 3. Rear Yards: Not less than thirty (30) feet. 2. AMEND CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3 [C] ESTABLISHING YARD REQUIREMENTS FOR THE VARIOUS LAND USE ZONING DISTRICTS TO READ AS FOLLOWS: [C] All setback distances as listed in the table below shall be measured from the appropriate lot line and shall be required minimum distances. Front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard A-0 50 30 50 R-1 30 10 30 R-2 30 10 30 R-3 30 20 30 R-4 30 30 30 PZR See Chapter 10 for specific regulations. PZM See Chapter 10 for specific regulations. B-1 30 15 20 B-2 30 10 20 B-3 30 10 30 B-4 0 0 0 I-1 40 30 40 I-2 50 30 50 B -C 50 30 40 P -S See Chapter 19B for specific regulations. Ordinance Amendment No. 259 Page 5 3. AMEND SECTION 3-4 [A] ESTABLISHING LOT SIZES FOR THE VARIOUS LAND USE ZONING DISTRICTS TO READ AS FOLLOWS: [A] PURPOSE: This section identifies minimum area and building size requirements to be provided in each zoning district as listed in the table below. DISTRICT LOT AREA LOT WIDTH BUILDING HEIGHT A -O 2 acres 200 N/A R-1 12,000 80 2-1/2 R-2 122000 80 2-1/2 R-3 10,000 80 2 R-4 48,000 200 1 PZR 12,000 80 2-1/2 PZM 122000 80 2 B-1 82000 80 2 B-2 N/A 100 2 B-3 N/A 100 2 B-4 N/A N/A 2 I-1 20,000 100 2 I-2 30,000 100 2 B -C 302000 100 2 P -S N/A 150 50 Feet This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage and publication. Adopted this 10th day of October, 1994. ayor City Administr or Published in the Monticello Times on 10/20/94.