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IV.1. Second Reading Ordinance 2023-1198 Amending Chapter 102 of the City Code Regarding Attached Garage Setbacks for new Construction in N3-B Zones; Howard CITY OF HOPKINS City Council Report 2023-094 To: Honorable Mayor and Council Members Mike Mornson, City Manager From: Kurt Howard, Planner Date: September 12, 2023 Subject: Second Reading: Ordinance 2023-1198 Amending Chapter 102 of the City Code Regarding Attached Garage Setbacks for new Construction in N3-B Zones _____________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDED ACTION MOTION TO Adopt for Second Reading, Ordinance 2023-1198, Amending Chapter 102 of the City Code Regarding Attached Garage Setbacks for New Construction in N3-B Zones OVERVIEW No changes have been made to the Ordinance since the September 5 first reading. SUPPORTING INFORMATION • Ordinance 2023-1198 • Planning & Zoning Commission Resolution 2023-012 Planning and Economic Development Department CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORIDNANCE 2023-1198 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 102 OF THE HOPKINS CITY CODE REGARDING ATTACHED GARAGES FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION IN N3-B ZONES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HOPKINS HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Hopkins City Code, Part III, Chapter 102, Article 2, Section 102-260 (d), is hereby amended by adding the double-underlined language as follows: 102-260 (d) Parking & Accessory Structure. See Figure 260-B 9 Driveway Access Off alley; if no alley, one off side street; if no side street, front street 10 Attached Garage: Additional Setback 10 ft. min. from main principal building's front facade 30 ft. min. from main principal building's front façade[1] [2] [3] [1] The standards for the N3-A zone apply to properties in the N3-B zone that are not served by an improved alley. [2] Additions to existing attached garages on properties in the N3-B zone that are not served by an improved alley are permitted to be built to the same setback as the existing garage. [3] For new construction on vacant lots in the N3-B zone that are not served by an improved alley, attached garages may project in front of the main principal building’s front façade by a max. of 12 ft. under the following conditions: • The width of the garage is limited to max. of 22 ft. • The size of the garage door is limited to a max. of 16 ft. in width and 9 ft. in height • A min. of 10% of the garage door must be transparent • A covered porch at least 5 ft. in 11 Allowed Garage Door Location Any facade; 30% max of front facade width Rear, side, side street façade[1] depth must extend across the entire width of the habitable portion of the main principal building's front façade SECTION 2. Hopkins City Code, Part III, Chapter 102, Article 2, Section 102-16160, is hereby amended by adding the double-underlined language as follows: NEW CONSTRUCTION. Construction of a new building or other structure on a vacant lot where no building or other structure exists, including any accessory structure. SECTION 3. In accordance with Section 3.03 of the City Charter and Minn. Stat. § 412.191, subd. 4, due to the significant length of this Ordinance, City staff shall have the following summary printed in the official City newspaper in lieu of the complete ordinance: On September 12, 2023, the Hopkins City Council adopted Ordinance 2023-1198 an Ordinance Amending Chapter 102 of the Hopkins City Code to allow additions to attached garages on properties in the N3-B zone that are not served by an improved alley to be built to the same setback as the existing garage. The ordinance also allows new construction on vacant lots in the N3-B zone that are not served by an improved alley to have attached garages that project up to 12 feet in front of the principal building’s front façade with certain conditions. A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection during regular business hours at Hopkins City Hall and is available online at the City’s web site located at www.hopkinsmn.com. SECTION 3. The effective date of this ordinance shall be September 21, 2023. First Reading: September 5, 2023 Second Reading: September 12, 2023 Date of Publication: September 21, 2023 Date Ordinance Takes Effect: September 21, 2023 By:___________________________ Patrick Hanlon, Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ Amy Domeier, City Clerk