Memo-2nd Ordinance 03-891
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To:
From:
City Council
Nancy Anderson
January 15, 2003
Second Reading for Ordinance 03-891
Date:
Subject:
Attached is Ordinance 03-891 for second reading. This ordinance will place a
moratorium on regulating and restricting the installation of above-ground personal
wireless telecommunications equipment or facilities.
The City Council's action is to approve the ordinance for second readinq and order the
ordinance published.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
Hennepin County, Minnesota
ORDINANCE NO. 2003-891
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROTECTING THE
PLANNING PROCESS AND THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND
WELFARE OF CITY RESIDENTS; AND REGULATING AND
RESTRICTING THE INSTALLATION OF ABOVE-GROUND
PERSONAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
OR FACILITIES WITHIN RESIDENTIAL ZONING
DISTRICTS IN THE CITY OF HOPKINS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
Back2round and Findin2s.
1.01
As part of the "Residential Neighborhood Policies" included in the Comprehensive Plan
of the City of Hopkins, the City and the City Counsel have adopted and approved the
following policies:
The City will work to assure strong and well-maintained neighborhoods in order
to foster an overall positive economic development climate in Hopkins.
Hopkins is primarily a residential community, and its people are its strength. The
City has established neighborhoods with well-maintained homes, mature
vegetation, and decades of personal commitment. However, the effects of time,
physical deterioration, changing tastes, market competition, and, not least, the
influence of traffic and nearby businesses may erode the quality of these
neighborhoods, and ilTevocably change the nature of the community population.
A primary goal of the City of Hopkins is to work to protect tbese residential areas.
1.02 Consistent with these policies stated in the City's Comprehensive Plan, the City Council
believes it is prudent to review the City's Code of Ordinances, which does not adequately
provide for the regulation and installation of personal wireless telecommunications
equipment or facilities.
1.03 The unregulated installation of ahove-ground personal wireless telecommunications
equipment or facilities within residential zoning districts in the City may be detrimental
to and inconsistent with surrounding residential uses and other pelmitteo uses within
those residential zoning districts.
1.04 There is a need for a study to be conducted so that the City Council can detclmine
whether it is necessary to amend the City's existing Ordinances, Regulations and Official
Controls or adopt new Ordinances relating to and regulating the installation of personal
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wireless telecommunications equipment or facilities within residentially zoned areas of
the City of Hopkins.
1.05
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 authorizes the City of Hopkins to adopt zoning
ordinances regulating the installation of wireless telecommunications facilities within the
City.
1.06
Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.355, Subd. 4, allows the City of Hopkins to adopt this
Interim Ordinance to protect the plmming process. The City Council finds that adoption
of this Interim Ordinance will protect the planning process and the health, safety and
welfare of its citizens while the study provided for in this Ordinance is being conducted.
Section 2.
Plannill2! Study.
2.01 A study shall be conducted by City staff to determine how and to what extent the
installation of personal wireless telecommunications equipment or facilities within the
City of Hopkins should be regulated or restricted. The scope of the study should include,
but should not be limited to, the following matters:
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The manner in which the installation of above-ground personal wireless
telecommunications equipment or facilities should be restricted or regulated in
order to serve or accomplish the policies and goals stated in the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
B. The manner in which the installation of personal wireless telecommunications
equipment or facilities should be restricted or regulated in order to achieve the
City's goal of preserving the aesthetics of the City's residential neighborhoods
and to otherwise preserve and maintain residential areas.
C. The manner in which the installation of personal wireless telecommunications
equipment or facilities should be restricted or regulated in order to achieve the
City's goal of maintaining the safety and welfare of its citizens.
D. The need for modifications to tbe City's Ordinances, Regulations and Official
Controls in order to assist in achieving the City's policies and goals relative to the
preservation of residentially zoned districts within the City.
2.02 Upon completion of the study, the study shall be submitted by staff to the City Council
for its review and consideration of any modifications to the existing Ordinances,
Regulations and Official Controls of the City.
Section 3.
Moratorium.
3.01 Except as expressly permitted by the last sentence of this Paragraph 3.01, a moratorium
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on the construction, installation or location of personal wireless telecommunications
equipment or faci lities within any residential or R zoning district as established by the
Hopkins Official Zoning Map as in effect on the effective date o[ this Interim Ordinance
is hereby adopted for the purpose of protecting the planning process pending completion
of the study authorized by this Ordinance and adoption of any modifications to the City's
Ordinances, Regulations and Official Controls. No approval, license, permit or variance
shall be granted or issued [or the constmction, installation or location of any above-
ground personal wireless telecommunications equipment or facilities within any
residential or R zoning district within the City during the term of this Interim Ordinance,
except as expressly pennitted by the last sentence of this Paragraph 3.01. This Interim
Ordinance and the moratorium imposed by this Interim Ordinance shall remain in effect
until the date that is six months after the effective date of this Interim Ordinance, or such
earlier date as may hereafter be established by an Ordinance duly adopted by the City
Council. The term of this Interim Ordinance and the moratorium imposed hereby may be
extended for an additional period of time not to exceed six months by Resolution duly
adopted by the City Council as may be necessary to complete the study authorized hereby
and to adopt any necessary modifications to the City's Ordinances, Regulations and
Official Controls. The moratorium established by this Interim Ordinance shall not apply
to any application for a pennit or approval to constmct, install or locate above-ground
personal wireless telecommunications equipment or facilities, if the application for such
pem1it or approval has been duly and properly submitted to the City of Hopkins before
the date of the first reading of this Interim Ordinance by the Hopkins City Council.
Section 4.
Enforcement.
The City may enforce the provisions of this Interim Ordinance or enjoin any violation thereof by
mandamus, prohibitive or mandatory injunction of any other appropriate legal or equitable
remedy, including, but not limited to, remedies and enforcement procedures provided in the
statutes of the State of Minnesota or Ordinances of the City of Hopkins, in any Court of
competent jurisdiction.
Section 5.
Severability.
Every section, provision or part of this Interim Ordinance is declared severable from every other
section, provision or part, and if any portion of this Intelim Ordinance is held invalid or
unenforceable by a Court of competent jurisdiction, jt shall not invalidate any other section,
provision or part of this Interim Ordinance.
Section 6.
Effective Date.
This fnterim Ordinance shall be effective upon its publication.
First readi n g:
January 7, 2003
Second reading:
January 21,2003
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Date of Publication:
Date Ordinance Takes Effect:
January 30,2003
January 30, 2003
Eugene 1. Maxwell, Mayor
ATTEST:
Terry Obennaier, City Clerk
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