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SUBDIVISION/ZONING AMENDMENTS
Proposed Action.
Staff recommends the following motion: Move to aQprove Resolution RZ94-17
recommending ap.proval of Ordinance 94-747 makin� various amendments to the Zonin�
Ordinance.
Overview.
The attached amendments are various amendments that the staff has complied to hopefully
improve the Zoning Ordinance. There are no major changes to the Zoning Ordinance with the
attached amendments. Most of the changes have to do with new or amended definitions.
The change that will have the most impact will be that banners can not be erected as a
permanent sign. Also, the businesses with existing banners that are erected permanently will
have two years to remove the banners and install a permanent sign. All the existing businesses
'� that have banners will be notified of this change and the two year amortization. There are
only a few businesses that have banner as a sign. Businesses within the downtown area are
eligible for the sign grant program to replace the banner.
Primarv Issues to Consider.
o What are the changes to the ordinances?
Supporting Documents.
o Analysis of Issues
o Resolution RZ94-17
o Ordinance 94-747
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Primary Issues to Consider.
o What are the changes to the ordinance?
The following are the changes to the ordinance:
New definition - Buf�'er area
Subd. 19. Buffer area: a landsc�ed area intended to separate and partially obstruct
the view of two adjacent land uses or properties from one another.
New definition - Churches
Subd. 27. Church or �lace of religious worship• an institution that people reQularlv
attend to �articiQate in or hold reliaious services meetings and other activities. The term
"church" shall not carry secular connotation and shall include buildin�s in which reli�ious
services of any denomination are held.
New definition - Non-conforming building
Subd. 64. Non-conformin� buildin�� a buildin� which lawfully e�sted prior to the
ado�tion revision or amendment of this ordinance but now such buildin� does not meet the
� limitations on buildin� size and/or location on a lot for the district in which such buildin� is
located
Revised definition - Non-conforming use
Subd. 65. Non-conforminQ use: .._ ..�'...�' ''__''_'_-'�" �_ :*"��`_�'�" ."'-'-"'-' '-'"�" _��
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. a use or activity which lawfullv existed prior to the
adoption revision or amendment of this ordinance but which fails bv reason of such
ado.ption revision or amendment to conform to the use district in which it is located.
New definition - Setback
Subd. 120. Setback�� the minimum distance from anv lot line that an improvement
mav be placed measured perpendicularlv from the lot line to the closest point of the
improvement.
New definition - Setback line
Subd. 121. Setback line: a line which is the s.pecified setback distance from and
parallel to anY lot line.
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New section added in the information section to be supplied for conditional use permits
regarding the screening of trash containers.
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Section 525.13
Subd. 3. h) location of trash container, screening and type of material for screening of the
trash container and pick-up plan;
Staff is recommending deleting this because this section allows 3 story multiple dwelling
and multiple dwellings. This has been confusing in the past on what is the difference
between 3 story multiple dwellings and multiple dwellings.
Section 530.05
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Amended definition to clarify section
535.03 subd. 2. A) a 20 foot front yard setback €���e-�a�lc-� in which there shall be no
auto,�arking. This 20 foot setback shall be landscaped with a permanent barrier between the
parkin� lot and the setback area.
Adding a section to require screening for all projects requiring a conditional use permit �-
for over �150,000 in construction.
5�5.16 Trash container screenin�. All conditional use pernuts under section 525.13
subd 2c are required to screen the trash container with an o�aque material.
New definition - Erect
570.01. Subd. 3. Erect: shall mean to build, construct, attach, han�, place, sus�end, or affix
and shall also include the painting of wall signs.
New definition - Sign - banner
570. O1. Subd. 7. Si�n - banner: shall mean any sign intended to be hung either with or
without frames, possessin� character, letter, illustrations, or ornamentation's applied to paper,
plastic, or fabric of anv kind. National flags, flags of political subdivisions, and svmbolic fla�s
of any institution or business shall not be considered banner for the purpose of this section.
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^ Section added that prohibits banners that are erected permanently.
570.25. Prohibited signs. The following types of signs are prohibited:
{� banners that are erected �ermanentl� (for more than 30 davs)
Section added that will amortize the existing banners for a period of two years.
570.57. Subd. 5. Banners. All banners that are erected permanentiv and existin� on
December 13 1994 man�continue in use for a�eriod terminatin� on December 13, 1996.
Alternatives
l. Recommend approval of the proposed amendments to the subdivision and zoning
ordinance. By recommending approval of the amendments, the City Council will consider
a recommendation of approval.
2. Recommend denial of the proposed amendment to the subdivision and zoning ordinance.
By recommending denial of the of the amendments, the City Council will consider a
recommendation of denial.
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3. Continue for further information. If the Planning Commission indicates that further
information is needed, the item should be continued.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
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RESOLLTTION NO: RZ94-17
RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMN�NDING
APPROVAL OF AMENDNIENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE
WHEREAS, an application for various amendments to the subdivision and zoning ordinance,
ZN94-3, has been made by the City of Hopkins; and
WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application is as follows:
1. That an application for ordinance amendments ZN94-3 was made by the City of Hopkins
on September 30, 1994.
2. That the Hopkins Planning Commission, published notice, held a public hearing on the
application and reviewed such application on October 25, 1994: all persons present were
given an opportunity to be heard.
3. That the written comments and analysis of the City staff were considered.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application for ordinance amendment ZN94-3 �
is hereby recommended for approval based on the following Findings of Fact:
1. That to protect the health, safety and welfare of the residents, the zoning ordinance is
amended.
Adopted this 25th day of October, 1994.
Dan Johnson, Chairperson
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��`' CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Nlinnesota
ORDINANCE NO. 94-747
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE
That the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance No. 515 be and the same is hereby amended by
amending the following sections:
Subd. 19. Buffer area: a landscaped area intended to separate and partially obstruct the
view of two adjacent land uses or properties from one another.
Subd. 27. Church or place of reli�ous worship: an institution that people regularly
attend to participate in or hold religious services, meetings, and other activities. The term
"church" shall not carry secular connotation and shall include buildings in which religious services
of any denomination are held.
Subd. 94. Nonconfornung building: a building which lawfully existed prior to the
adoption, revision or amendment of this ordinance, but now such building does not meet the
limitations on building size and/or location on a lot, for the district in which such building is
" located
Subd. 95. Nonconforming use: a use or activity which lawfully existed prior to the
adoption, revision, or amendment of this ordinance, but which fails by reason of such adoption,
revision, or amendment to conform to the use district in which it is located.
Subd. 120. Setback: the minimum distance from any lot line that an improvement may be
placed, measured perpendicularly from the lot line to the closest point of the improvement.
Subd. 121. Setback line: a line which is the specified setback distance from and parallel
to any lot line.
That section 515 is renumbered.
Section 525.13
Subd. 3. h) location of trash container, screening and type of material for screening of the trash
container and pick-up plan;
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Section 530.05 delete the following:
3 story Multiple Dwelling
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535.03 subd. 2. a) 20 foot front yard setback in which there shall be no auto parking. Within this
20 foot setback there shall be a permanent barrier of landscaping.
555.16 Trash container screenin�. All conditional use permits under section 525.13 subd
2c are required to screen the trash container with an opaque material.
Section 570
Subd. 3. Erect: shall mean to build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend, or affix and shall
also include the painting of wall signs.
Subd. 7. Sign - banner: sha11 mean any sign intended to be hung either with or without frames,
possessing character, letter, illustrations, or ornamentation's applied to paper, plastic, or fabric of
any kind. National flags, flags of political subdivisions, and symbolic flags of any institution or
business shall not be considered banner for the purpose of this section.
570.25. Prohibited si�ns. The following types of signs are prohibited: �'
� banners that are erected permanently (for more than 30 days)
570.57
Subd. 5. Banners. All banners that are erected permanently and e�cisting on December 13, 1994
many continue in use for a period terminating on December 13, 1996.
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-'' First Reading: November 1, 1994
Second Reading: November 15, 1994
Date of Publication: November 23, 1994
Date Ordinance Takes Effect: December 13, 1994
Charles D. Redepenning, Mayor
ATTEST:
James A. Genellie, City Clerk
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