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02-26-2013 FEBRUARY MARCH MEMBERS S M T W T F S S M T W T F S NAEF KUZNIA � 1 2 1 2 FISHER DATTA 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ALLARD FIRTH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 KERSSEN ANDERSON 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AGENDA ZONING & PLANNING COMMISSION Tuesday, February 26, 2013 REGULAR MEETING 6:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS ----------------------------------------------------- '� ITEM: Approve and sign minutes of the November 27, 2012, regular meeting. COMMISSION ACTION: / / / / ITEM: REVIEW PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS ITEM: REPRESENTATIVE TO UPDATE CITY COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT � UNOFF����=��'� � ZONING AND PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES November 27, 2012 A regular meeting of the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission was held on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Hopkins City Hall. Present were Commission members Doug Datta, Andrea Naef, Jennifer Allard, Scott Kerssen, Aaron Kuznia, Charles Firth and Andrew Fisher. Also present was staff inember Nancy Anderson. CALL TO ORDER Mr. Kuznia called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Ms. Allard moved and Mr. Kerssen seconded the motion to approve the minutes of the October 22, 2012, regular meeting. The motion was approved unanimously. CASE NO. CUP12-5 DAYCARE— 126 BLAKE ROAD --� Ms. Anderson reviewed the proposed day care. Rachel Sampong, representing the applicant, and Abdulkadir Awale, the applicant, appeared before the Commission. Mr. Awale stated that they planned to use the restaurant that he owns on the south side of the building for their food. The Commission also asked about the fencing, number of employees, and how the children would get to the day care. The public hearing was opened at 6:42 p.m. No one appeared at the public hearing. Mr. Kuznia moved and Mr. Fisher seconded a motion to close the public hearing. The motion was approved unanimously. The public hearing was closed at 6:43 p.m. Mr. Kerssen moved and Ms. Allard seconded a motion to adopt Resolution RZ12-20, recommending a a conditional use permit to operate a daycare at 126 Blake Road. The motion was approved unanimously. CASE NO. ZCR12-5 MAINSTREET SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS Ms. Anderson stated that the applicant has requested that the item be tabled. Mr. Aaro moved and Mr. Firth seconded a motion to table this item. The motion was approved unai y ADJOURN �--� Mr. Kuznia moved and Mr. Firth seconded a motion to adjourn the meeting. The motion was approved unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 6:45 p.m. MINUTES OF THE ZONING AND PLANNING MEETING, November 27, 2012 Page 2 MEMBERS �" ATTEST: Aaron Kuznia, Chair � �i ^ MEMO To: Zoning and Planning Commission From: Nancy Anderson Date: February 19, 2013 Subject: Proposed ordinance amendments Attached are some proposed ordinance amendments. Below is an explanation of them. Section 515.07_Subd 3. Accessory Structure: A subordinate structure detached from but located on the same lot or abuttinq lot owned bv the same qerson as the principal structure, the use of which is incidental and accessorv to that of the principal structure. New definition ^ Section 515.07 Subd. 5. Adult Dav Care: A facilitv for the supervised care of�b�ter adults, providinq activities such as meals and socialization one or more davs a week durinq specified davtime hours. New definition Section 515 Subd. 86. Fence: A structure servinq as a barrier or boundarv usuallv made of posts or stakes ioined toqether bv board, wire, or rails. dCttFe�d'td-C'!—d�d�-C�il ��ri no• '�n�n�Qtttti��sJ+'cran�i i ro ��r�+�� nT9 u�o o ro n+c�rl n .� ��crrc� e e ron��iro �r�� oroo Change definition, a fence is not a wall. Section 515.07. Subd. 133. Massaqe Therapy or Therapeutic Massaqe: A scientific health care or health maintenance technique or procedure carried out bv a massaqe therapist involvinq the massaqinq kneadinq rubbinq strokinq tappinq poundinq vibratinq, or stimulatinq the human skin, muscles and tissues for no other purqose than physical fitness, health-care referral, healinq, relaxation, or beautification. Section 515.07. Subd 134. Massaqe Therapist: A person other than a qerson � licensed as a medical doctor; chiropractor; osteopath• podiatrist� licensed nurse• physical therapist athletic director or trainer; or beautician or barber who confines his/her treatment to the scalp, face and neck; who for compensation practices and provides therapeutic massaqe; and who can prove completion of a minimum of 500 � hours of class credits from a recoanized school in course work. Section 515.07. Subd. 135. Massaqe Therapv Establishment: Anv establishment wherein two or more massaqe therapists provide massaqe therapy or therapeutic massaqe to the public, other than a hospital, sanatorium, rest home, nursinq home, boardinq home, medical doctor's office, chiroqractor's office, or other institution licensed under the provision of Minnesota Statutes Sections 144.50-144.69 To establish definitions of a massage therapist and a massage therapist establishment. These definitions are consistent with the City Code. Section 515.07. Subd. 155. Occasional Sales: An occasional sale shall mean sale of tan ible ro ert a retail' ccurrin no more than seven da s er month in an industrial zoned district. - ct` ;��,r New type of use, need to define. An o�asional sale retail business turned up in the industrial district and was more of a retail store than an industrial type of business. Section 540.03 Conditional Uses: I district. The following uses are permitted conditional uses in I districts: g) occasional sales 1. That the site have parkinq at a ratio of one space for everv 400 square feet of �-' retail area. 2. Only one occasional sales use per buildinq. Making occasional sales a conditional use in the industrial districts and placing conditions regarding parking and number of occasional sales businesses per building. 535.01 Subd. 3. PERMITTED USES B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 1. Adult day care (2)XE (2)XE (2)XE (2)XE Permitting adult day care under the same conditions as a child day care. 556.04 Subd 4. Window signage. Temporary window siqns shall be on the inside of the window. Temporary window signs are limited to one-third of the window surface area. To prohibit temporary window signage outside in the elements. � CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota ORDINANCE NO. 2013-000 THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: That the Hopkins Zoning Ordinance No. 515-570 be, and the same and is hereby amended by amending and adding the following sections: Section 515.07 Subd 3. Accessory Structure: A subordinate structure detached from but located on the same lot or abuttin� lot owned by the same person as the principal structure the use of which is incidental and accessory to that of the principal structure. Section 515.07 Subd. 5. Adult Dav Care: A facility for the supervised care of older adults, providin� activities such as meals and socialization one or more da_ys a week durin�Lpecified daytime hours. Section 515 Subd, 86. Fence: A structure serving as a barrier or boundary, usuall iy nade of posts or stakes joined to et�v board, wire, or rails. .�.` S�Et�e���9�'����4--�E��t�e�� � , ,.,�� „ � o � a d�����-��€�-e�-e�e-�e-s�e-��ecat�a ����e-�,,.,���r*��*�, o ��� � Section 515.07. Subd. 133. Massage Therapy or Therapeutic Massa�e: A scientific health care or health maintenance technique or procedure carried out by a massa�e therapist involvin� the massa i�ng, kneading, rubbing, stroking, tappin� pounding, vibratin�, or stimulating the human skin, inuscles and tissues for no other purpose than physical fitness, health-care referral, healing, relaxation, or beautification. Section 515.07. Subd 134. Massa�e Thera isp t: A person, other than a person licensed as a medical doctor; chiropractor; osteopath; podiatrist; licensed nurse; physical therapist athletic director or trainer; or beautician or barber who confines his/her treatment to the scalp, face and neck; who for compensation practices and provides therapeutic massa�e� and who can prove completion of a minimum of 500 hours of class credits from a reco�nized school in course work. Section 515.07. Subd. 135. Massage Therapy Establishment: Any establishment wherein two or more massa�e therapists provide massa e t�herapy or therapeutic massage to the public, other than a hospital, sanatorium, rest home, nursing home boarding home medical doctor's office, chiropractor's office, or other institution licensed under the provision of Minnesota Statutes Sections 144.50-144.69 � Section 515.07. Subd. 155. Occasional Sales: An occasional sale shall mean sale of tangible propertv at retail occurrin� no more than seven days per month in an industrial zoned district. Section 540.03 Conditional Uses: I district. The following uses are permitted conditional uses in I districts: g) occasional sales l. That the site have parking at a ratio of one space for every 400 square feet of retail area. 2. Only one occasional sales use per building: 535.01 Subd. 3. PERMITTED USES B-1 B-2 B-3 B-4 1. Adult day care (2)XE (2)XE (2)XE (2)XE 556.04 Subd 4. Window signage. TemporarYwindow signs shall be on the inside of the window. Temporary window signs are limited to one-third of the window surface area. Other uses listed in Section 515 are to be renumbered accordingly. First Reading: xxxx 00, 2013 Second Reading: x�cx 00, 2013 �—' Date of Publication: xx�c 00, 2013 Date Ordinance Takes Effect: xxxx 00, 2013 Eugene J. Maxwell, Mayor ATTEST: Kristine Luedke, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney Signature Date �