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HomeMy Public PortalAbout249CITY OF MEDINA ORDINANCE NO. � 171 % AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RURAL RESIDENTIAL-2 (RR-2) ZONING DISTRICT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MEDINA ORDAINS: Section 1. The Medina City Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding Section 826.26.1 to read as follows: Section 826.26.1. Rural Residential-2 (RR-2). Subd. 1. Purpose. The purpose of the RR-2 district is to provide a zoning district which is similar to the Rural Residential (RR) district but which also permits commercial riding stables in areas of the City where such uses are appropriate. Subd. 2. Permitted Uses. The uses permitted in the RR-2 district are the same as those set forth in Section 826.19 for the RR district. Subd. 3. Conditional Uses. Within the RR-2 district, no structure or land may be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit: 12E1sEEIMIE local government buildings; churches; . home occupations; cemeteries; commercial recreation; commercial and non-commercial kennels and riding stables; mining and extraction; or windmills. Subd. 4. Permitted Accessory Uses. The accessory uses permitted within the RR-2 district are the same as those set forth in Section 826.23 for the RR district. Subd. 5. Lot area and dimensions; setbacks and building heights. The lot area and dimension, setback and building height standards for the RR-2 district are the same as those set forth in Section 826.25 for the RR district. Subd. 6. In addition to the requirements of Section 825.39 and notwithstanding any other requirements to the contrary, no commercial riding stable may be established in the RR-2 district except in compliance with the following: minimum lot area must be .5 acres per horse boarded at the stable; hard surface coverage may not exceed 11 percentage of the lot area. For the purposes of this section, hard surface includes structures, paved areas, driveways and outdoor arenas; there must be a primary structure located on the property; there must be identified and acceptable primary and alternate septic sites on each property; all animal feed and bedding must be stored within an enclosed building; manure must be disposed of through a method approved by the City and the Minnesota pollution control agency and in an approved location at least every six months; diligent effort must be made to maintain grass in the paddocks by limiting use thereof as appropriate and by providing supplemental feed to prevent over grazing; paddocks must be separated by a minimum distance of 12 feet; all parking must occur on -site but may not occur on the primary or alternate septic sites; the number of shows or other events permitted at the stable will be determined by the city council after consideration of the impact of such occurrences on adjacent properties and public facilities. The chief of police must be notified at least 14 days prior to any permitted event; Oij no outdoor speakers may be used except as permitted by the city council in connection with a permitted event; all stables must have indoor sanitary facilities for persons residing or working on the property and must provide supplemental temporary facilities during events and at other appropriate times; exterior lighting must be designed and installed so that the globe is recessed and enclosed on all sides except the bottom and no light is cast directly on any other property; 2 all requirements of the fire marshal must be met; trash containers must be located inside or screened in an acceptable manner; hours of operation and the number of permitted employees will be determined by the city council after consideration of the impact on adjacent properties; food consumed on site at permitted events or shows must be prepared in accordance with all applicable state and county health codes and regulations; there may not be living quarters in a barn unless there is an approved and operational septic system; and L/ stable operators are responsible for preventing trespassing on adjacent properties by patrons and horses. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption and publication. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Medina this i day of (Ace , 1990. hT om" a Anders , Mayor ATTEST: Donna Roehl, Clerk -Treasurer Published in the Crow River News this day of ME230-005 3 199-0. / `2'9/ Affidavit of Publication NOTICE: MEDINA ORDINANCE NO. 249 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RURAL RESIDENTIAL-2 (RR-2) ZONING DISTRICT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MEDINA ORDAINS: Section 1. The Medina City Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by add- ing Section 826.26.1 to read as follows: Section 826.26.1. Rural Residential-2 IRR-2). Subd. 1. Purpose. The purpose of the RR-2 district is to provide a zoning district which is similar to the Rural Resi- dential (RR) district but which also per- mits commercial riding stables in areas of the City where such uses are appropriate, Subd. 2, Permitted Uses. The uses permitted in the RR-2 district are the same as those set forth in Section 826.19 for the RR district. Subd. 3. Conditional Uses. Within the RR-2 district. no structure or land may be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit; fa) local government buildings; (b) churches• fc) home occupations. Id) cemeteries; . fe) commercial recreation; If) commercial and non-commercial kennels and riding stables. fa) mining and extraction: or fhl windmills. Subd. 4. Permitted Accessory Uses. The accessory uses permitted within the RR-2 district are the same as those set forth in Section 826.23 for the RR district Subd. 5. Lot area and dimensions• setbacks and building heights. The lot area and dimension. setback and building he'ght standards for the RR-2 district are the same as those set forth in Section 826 25 for the RR district. Subd. 6. In addition to the requirements of Section 825.39 and notwithstanding any other requirements to the contrary. no commercial riding stable may be estab- jjshed in the RR-2 district except in com- pliance with the following. fa) minimum lot area must be .5 acres per horse boarded at the stable fb) hard surface coverage may not exceed 11 percentage of the lot area For She purposes of this sectionhard surface ' includes structures. _paved areas. drive- w.ys and outdoor arenas• fc) there must be a _primary structure ' located on the property; fdl there must be identified and accept- ' ,able primary and alternate septic sites on each property fe) all animal feed and bedding must be stored within an enclosed building If) manure must be disposed of through a method approved by the City and the Minnesota pollution control agency and in an approved location at least every six months Ig) diligent effort must be made to maintain grass in the paddocks by limiting State of Minnesota County of Wright County of Hennepin as Don R. Larson, being duly sworn, on oath says that he is the publisher or authorized agent and em- ployee of the publisher of the newspaper known as The South Crow River News and has full knowl- edge of the facts which are stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a legal newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331.02, 331.06, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed Medina - Ordinance No. 249 which is attached was cut from the columns of said once each week for 1 successive weeks; it was 7 day of January 19 1 and was ther to and including , the and printed below is a copy of the lower case alpha acknowledged as being the size and kind of type use, Subscribed and sworn to before me on this t day ohSClvl • Ci-ts,'--LQS1( (ft — Notary Public 9 4781.1 newspaper, and was printed and published use thereof as appropriate and by orovid- ina supplemental feed to prevent over grazing (h) paddocks must be separated by a minimum distance of 12 feet (i) all parking must occur on -site but may not occur on the primary or alternate septic sites. Ij) the number of shows or other events permitted at the stable will be determined iv the city council after consideration of the impact of such occurrences on adja- cent properties and public facilities. The chief of police must be nptified at least 14 days prior to any permitted event- (k) no outdoor speaker may be used , eoxcpt as perrmitted by the city council in connection with a permitted event; II) all stables must have indoor sanitary facilities for persons residing or working on the property and must provide supple- mental temporary facilities during events and at other appropriate times. Jm) exterior lighting must be designed, and installed so that the globe is recessed and enclosed on all sides except the bot- tom and no light is cast directly on any other property. In) all requirements of the fire marshal must be met Io) trash containers must be located inside or screened in an acceptable manner IP) hours of operation and the number of permitted employees will be deter- mined by the city council after considera- tion of the impact on adjacent properties - (a) food consumed on site at permitted events or shows must be prepared in accordance with all applicable state and county health codes and regulations: Jr) there may not be living quarters in barn unless there is an approved and operational septic system: and Is) stable operators are responsible for preventina trespassing on adjacent prop- erties by patrons and horses. Section 2. This ordinance shall be- come effective upon its adoption and publication. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Medina this 18 day of December, 1990. Thomas Anderson, Mayor ATTEST: Donna Roehl, Clerk -Treasurer Published in the Crow River News Monday, Jan. 7, 1991. r cin0