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HomeMy Public PortalAbout268 Affidavit of PublicationState of Minnesota as County of Wright County of Hennepin Don R. Larson, being duly sworn, on efth says that he is the publisher known as The South Crow Rivoer News fzed and hasnt and em- full knowl- edge of the publisher of the newspap qualification as a legal edge of the facts which are stated below: livable laws, n amended. (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the 2,331emeandceotherappli q newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 331.02, 331.06, which Is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published once each week for__ successive weeks; It was first published on a nda V , the ___2_2_ dayof '4.2 _ , and was thereafter printed and published on every Monday —c�-tli`31�' ' 1 the _-----day of ,19 --- to and including f the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby and printed below is a copy e used in the composition and publication of the notice: acknowledged as being the size and kind of type vV' Subscribed and sworn to before me on this Z day of (- jA ',19`0. 0 Notary Public Title: Publisher Don R. Larson ..v�nnv./v+?'!•�s C At 01.±: J, i �,.� 1 Public notices 828.73 of this ordinance. 826.49. Conditional Uses. Within any Rural Commercial District, no structure or land clam!: may be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit lox rfp fnun,. ing „rnr Subd. 1. Subd. 31 Auto Sales, service and repair. Subd.32 Cultural and fraternal organi- zations. Subd. 4.3. Commercial recreation. Subd. 54- Drive-in retail and service business. Subd. r.5. Funeral homes. Subd. 7-6,, Liquor stores. 11,4 8 A4c1p4, t,Aptprunr nr untnir Subd. aZ. Motor Fuel Stations without a car wash. Subd. 4.08. Offices and banks. Subd. 44$. Open Sales Lot. Subd. 4310. Public buildings. Subd. 44.11. Service Shops. Subd. 4512. Supply Yards. 4i�j 16 Twprns Subd. 4-713. Wholesale Businesses. Subd. 4814, Any incidental repair or processing necessary to conduct a per- mitted principal use. Subd. 4315. Private garages, off- street. Subd.30•,15y Parking, loading spaces. Subd. 34-17. Temporary construction buildings. Subd. 3248., Decorative landscape features. Subd. 23.19. Public telephone booths. 826.51. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width, and Yard Requirements. Subdivision 1. No building hereafter erected shall ex- ceed two and one-half (2-1/2) stories or thirty (30) feet in height, except farm build- ings. Subd. 2. The following minimum, re- quirements shall be observed, subject to additional requirements, exceptions, and modifications set forth in other sections of this Oordinance,; Thor -rka li bo a mini t'occ than. cort&nc *WO (0) arrnC of contigi agp„di• cpocA^Ttnnl do rnptnipr - .ninin,,,m of nnn i,nif OP)) nnre), i n-• ,u rn, p d;cpnc21 cyrtr.n {pctn119 tad.. (a) The minimum lot area is 5 acres, provided that the lot contains a minimum of 5 acres of contiguous soils suitable for a conventional or innovative sewage dis- posal system or a combination of such contiguous soils totaling a minimum of 5 acres. as such soils are defined in sec- tions 720.47 and 720.87 of the Medina Bode 44) LMinimum Lot Width - 110 feet. 4O). jp) Minimum Lot Depth - 200 feet. 44-01 Minimum Front Yard - 50 feet. Eg}jg). Minimum Side Yard - 20 feet. 4.2)_Minimum Rear Yard - 40 feet. Subd. 3. No use m •y exceed a sanitary sewer usage rate of 100 gallons per day per net acre of land. For purposes of this subdivision. net acres eauals the total area of the lot, minus wetlands and open water. Not more than 50 percent of the conventional or innovative soils on any site may be disturbed or covered by hard surfaces For purposes of this subdivi- sion, hard surfaces include anv non -natu- ral surface which is impervious to water, jncluding but not limited to buildings and paved or gravel- surfaced drives, walks and parking areas. The city may require such documentation and testing as it deems appropriate in order to ensure compliance with these standards. Subd. 34. Minimum setback from a side or rear of a residential area: 75 feet. Subd: 45.. Design shall include adequate internal streets not less than 22 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd. 5. Wholesale business. Subd. 6. Locksmith. Subd. 7. Interior Decorating stores. Subd. 8. Physical culture and dance studios. Subd. 9. Restaurants. Subd. 10. Taverns. Subd. 11. Commercial recreational, cultural and fraternal organizations, clubs and lodges. Subd. 12. Supply yards. Subd. 13. Public Buildings. Subd. 14. Motor Fuel Stations. Subd. 15. Liquor Store. Subd. 16. Car wash. Subd. 17. Motel and Motor Hotels. Subd. 18. Television and Radio Sta- tions. Subd. high. Subd. printing. Subd. 21. Animal Hospital. 826.57. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width, and Yard Requirements. Subdivision 1. No building shall exceed 30 feet in height. Subd. 2. The following minimum re- quirements shall be observed. subiect to additional reauirements. exceptions and modifications set forth in other sections of this ordinance' fa) Minimum Lot Area: 1 Acre. Subd.3 411 Front Yard setback: 50 feet Suhd 4. IQ Side and rear yard set- back: 30 feet Subd. 3. No use may exceed a sanitary sewer usage rate of 750 gallons per day per net acre of land. For purposes of this subdivision. net acres equals the total area of the lot. minus wetlands and open water, The city may require such docu- mentation and testina as it deems appro- priate in order to ensure compliance with these standards. Subd. 54 Minimum setback from side or rear to a residential area: 75 feet Subd. 65 Design shall include adequate internal street not less than 22 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd. i 6 Curb cuts shall not exceed 24 feet in width. Subd. 6Z. The entire area shall be landscaped, occupied by building or park- ing areas so treated as to control dust. Should the development be undertaken in stages, all of the area required to con- form to that portion undertaken shall be developed to meet the preceding require- ments. Subd. aa. A drainage plan shall be designed and approved for the area with such on -site construction as determined necessary by the City Engineer to adequately handle all drainage. 826.59. Rural Industrial (RI) - Purpose. This district shall serve as space for rural industrial sites along the highway and railroad. Mixed land uses other than in- tense -manufacturing and processing shall be allowed such as warehousing and office space. 826.60. Permit Uses. Within the Rural Industrial District, land may be used for landspreading of yard waste in compli- ance with the conditions of section 828.73 of this ordinance. 826.61. Conditional Uses. Within any Rural Industrial District, no structure or land ciaailpnay be used for the following yses except by conditional use permit for. Subd. 1. Warehousing and wholesal- ing. Subd. 2. Offices. Subd. 3. Public buildings. Subd. 4. Research laboratories. Subd. 5. Construction and special trade contractor. Subd. 6. Public and private utility uses. Subd. 7. Assembly/Storage of: Rock and Stone Products, Apparel, textiles, food products, tobacco products, glass, fabrication metal projects, leather, ma- chinery and appliances, pottery, trans- portation equipment, lumber and wood products, paper products. Subd. 8. Commercial Recreation. Subd. 9. Residential Accessory. Subd. 10. Heliports. Subd. 11. Bus and Truck maintenance garages. 826.63. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width, and Yard Requirements. Subdivision 1. No building hereafter erected shall ex- ceed two and one-half (2 1/2) stories or thirty (30) feet in height, except farm build- ings. Subd. 2. The following minimum re- quirements shall be observed..subject to 19. Any building over 30 feet 20. Newspaper publishing and per net acre or land. For purposes of this subdivision, net acres equals the total area of the lot, minus wetlands and open water. Not more than 50 percent of the conventional or innovative soils on any site may be disturbed or covered by hard surfaces. For purposes of this subdivi- sion. hard surfaces include anv non -natu- ral surface which is impervious to water. including but not limited to buildings and paved or gravel -surfaced drives. walks and parking areas, The city may reauire such documentation and testing as it deems appropriate in order to ensure compliance with these standards. Subd. 34, Minimum Setback from a side or rear to a residential area: 75 feet. Subd. 45 Design shall include adequate internal streets not less than 22 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd. 55. Curb -cuts shall not exceed 24 feet in width. Subd. 6Z, The entire area shall be landscaped, occupied by building or park- ing areas constructed of asphalt or con- crete surface. Should the development be undertaken in stages, all of the area required to conform to that portion under- taken shall be developed to meet the preceding requirements. Subd. z8. A drainage plan shall be designed and approved for the area with such on -site construction as determined necessary by the City Engineer to adequately handle all drainage. 826.64. Urban Industrial (UI) - Pur- pose. The urban industry district is where a full complement of urban services exist such as water, sewer, rail and highway transportation to provide support for more intense manufacturing and processing operations. 826.65. Conditional Uses. Within any Urban Industrial District, no structure or land c14a44. may be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit ioc tbo-follow449-uroc: Subd. 1. All conditional uses in RC. Subd. 2. Railroad operations. Subd. 3. Truck Maintenance. Subd. 4. Manufacturing, fabrication, or processing of: lumber and wood prod- ucts, paper products, rock and stone products, textiles, tobacco products, fab- rication metal products, machinery and appliances, transportation equipment, apparel, food products, glass, leather, pottery. Subd. 5. Structures in excess of 45 feet in height. Subd. 6. Meat or fish packing. Subd. 7. Rock crushing or gravel work. Subd. 8. Concrete and Ready -mix plants. Subd. 9. Foundry, forge, casting, metal products. 826.67. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width, and Yard Requirements. SulxL.1 -No building shall exceed 30 feet in height. Subd. 2. The following minimum re- auirements shall be observed subject to additional requirements. exceptions and modifications. set forth in other sections of this ordinance; ja) Minimum Lot Area: 1 Acre Subc1-3.al Front setback: 50 feet Subd-44Q) Side and rear setback: 30 feet Subd. 3. No use may exceed a sanitary sewer usage rate of 750 gallons per day per net acre of land. For purposes of this subdivision. net acres equals the total area of the lot. minus wetlands and open water, The city may require such docu- mentation and testing as it deems appro- priate in order to ensure compliance with these standards. Subd. S.Minimum setback from side or rear residential area: 75 feet Subd. 65 Design shall include adequate internal streets not less than 22 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd. 36., Curb cuts shall not exceed 24 feet in width. Subd. aZ, The entire area shall be landscaped, occupied by building or park- ing areas so treated as to control dust. Should the development be undertaken in stages, all of the area required to con- form to that portion undertaken shall be developed to meet the preceding require- ments. Subd. a$. A drainage plan shall be designed and approved for the area with such on -site construction as determined necessary by the City Engineer to adequately handle all drainage. SECTION II. This ordinance shall be- nnrno nffantiva i,nnn itc arinntinn and ®TICS: MEDINA ORDINANCE NO. 268 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 826.47 THROUGH 826.67 REGARDING COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IEDINA ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: po SECTION 1. all Section 826.47 through 826.67 are wr amended by deleting the c r.ickr� omate- loci rial and adding the underlined material as no follows: en 826.47. Rural Commercial (RC)- Pur- sal pose. The purpose of the Rural Commer- ne cial District is to recognize development shi opportunity and need for commercial ne establishments fronting on or with imme- h!g diate access to major highways. Permit- ted land uses should take advantage of 8 the highway access in a manner which Ur other business districts are not afforded or la and respect the lack of urban services. Als-o acceptable are quasi -industrial and wholesale enterprises that do not meet an SUbcl. 4jj Any incidental repair or processing necessary to conduct a per- mitted principal use. Subd. .1fl.15, Private garages, off- street. Subd.20.,]�, Parking, loading spaces. Subd. 21-17. Temporary construction buildings. Subd. 22t8. Decorative landscape features. Subd. 2319. Public telephone booths. 826..51. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width, and Yard Requirements. Subdivision 1. No building hereafter erected shall ex--- ceed two and one-half (2-1/2) stories or thirty (30) feet in height, except farm build- ings. Subd. 2. The following minimum re- quirements shall be observed, subject to additional requirements, exceptions, and modifications set forth in other sections of this 42rdinance,_Thoro chalr bo a mini ro ^sir fer o^ch , c1 but rot ie rhsrt L U^rion _c iaod in tho AAor'v Sowor Codo. coataine-st�c of cortig�, c^^t^i^c 9 mj^;,,,, �.,, of v o ti cif (1(2) 2,-ra Sicay v��9 �icwc c yr"Paa �r3a^ r •4;+ t lSit115_5i II UV additional rea ' modifications set forth other this ordinance (sij.-Minimum Lot Area: 1 Acre. Subd-3- ft Front Yard setback: 50 fe c,0-r 4_ (pj Side and rear yard s back: 30 feet Subd. 3. No use may exceed a san!ta sewer usage rate f 750 gallons per net acre of lad F subdivision net I area of thelot. I water,The city mav re such d mentation and testing as It deems aporo oriate in order to I' these standards. Subd. b4, Minimum setback from side or rear to a residential area: 75 feet Subd. 65 Design shall include adequate internal street not less than 2 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd. ,76, Curb cuts shall not excee 24 feet in width. Subd. 2 . The entire area shall be landscaped, occupied by building orpark- ing areas so treated as to control dust. Should the development be undertaken in stages, all of the area required to con- form to that portion undertaken shall be developed to meet the preceding require- ments. Sribd Q A ainage plan shall be designed ana approved fc, :; ,;•;, , such on -site construction as determined necessary by the City Engineer to adequately handle all drainage. . 826.59. Rural Industrial (RI) - Purpose. This district shall serve as space for rural ndustrial sites along the highway and ailroad. Mixed land uses other than in- s so4.. In (a) The minimum lot area is 5 acres, provided that the lot contains a minimum an of 5 acres of contiguous soils suitable for ' of a conventional or innovative sewage dis- posal system or a combination of such R contiguous soils to aline ^minim �m Df 5 Ian acres. as such soils are defined in sec- tions 720.47 and 720.87 of the Medina code 4cy.(.¢j_Minimum Lot Width - 110 4�1q) Minimum Lot Depth - 200 fe 41 Minimum Front Yard - 50 fe 4g}jej Minimum Side Yard - 20 fee 4h}(fLMinimum Rear Yard - 40 fee Subd, 3. No use m d sewer usage rate of 100 gallons per d per net acre of land. For purposes of subdivision. net acres eat ai the area of the lot minus wetlands water. Not more than 50 percent of the conventional or innovative soils o site may be disturbed orcovered bvh surfaces For purposes of this bd sign. hard surfaces include any non-nat ral surface which is impervious to Ovat including but not limited to buildings and paved or gravel- surfaced drives. walk and parking areas. The city mav require such documentation and testing as deems appropriate in order to ensure mp lance with these standards. Subd. 34. Minimum setback from side or rear of a residential area: 75 fee Subd: 4-1 Design shall includ adequate internal streets not less than 2 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd. 5Q. Curb cuts shall not excee 24 feet in width. Subd. 67_ The entire area shall be landscaped, occupied by building or park- ing areas so treated as to control dust. Should the development be undertaken in stages, all of the area required to con- form to that portion undertaken shall be developed to meet the preceding require- ments. Subd. 8„ A drainage plan shall be designed and approved for the area with such on -site construction as determined necessary by the City Engineer to a Usetved sUtyecl lu 1equired to conform to that portion u uirements, exceptions and taken shall be developed to mee e o in sections of preceding requirements. Subd. 1$, A drainage plan sha designed and approved for the area et such on -site construction as determ et- necessary by the City Enginee adequately handle all drainage. ty 826.64. Urban Industrial (UI) - o i Per day pose. The urban industry district is w n orpurooses of this a full complement of urban services e acres equals the total such as water, sewer, rail and high o .minus wetlands and open transportation to provide support for m Quire ocu- intense manufacturing and proces operations. ensure compliance with 826.65. Conditional Uses. Within Urban Industrial District, no structur land deal! may be used for the follo uses except by conditional use permi ibe-tollowing-uccc: 2 Subd. 1. All conditional uses in RC Subd. 2. Railroad operations. d Subd. 3. Truck Maintenance. Subd. 4. Manufacturing, fabrication processing of: lumber and wood pr ucts, paper products, rock and sto products, textiles, tobacco products, rication metal products, machinery a appliances, transportation equipme apparel, food products, glass, leath pottery. Subd. 5. Structures in excess of 45 f in height. MC. eat �r fish packing. Subd. 7. Rock crushing or gravel wor Subd. 8. Concrete and Ready-m plants. Subd. 9. Foundry, forge, casting, me products. 826.67. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width and Yard Requirements. hall be allowed such as warehousing and office space, 826.60. Permit Uses. Within the Rural dustrial District, land may be used for andspreading of yard waste in compli- ce with the conditions of section 828.73 this ordinance. 826.61. Conditional Uses. Within any ural Industrial District, no structure or d may be used forfor the Ling �£8& except by conditional use permit foF Subd. 1. Warehousing and wholesal- eet.fing. et. Subd. 2. Offices. et. Subd. 3. Public buildings. t. Subd. 4. Research laboratories. t. Subd. 5. Construction and special ayexcee asanitary trade contractor. ay Subd. 6. Public and private utility uses. this Subd. 7. Assembly/Storage of: Rock s to and Stone Products, Apparel, textiles, and no food products, tcbac cc products, glass, a fabrication metal projects, leather, ma- n any chinery and appliances, pottery, trans- r and portation equipment, lumber and wood 2 su ivi- products, paper products. u- Subd. 8. Commercial Recreation. la er Subd. 9. Residential Accessory. in Subd. 10. Heliports. S s Subd. 11. Bus and Truck maintenance in garages. fo it 826.63. Lot Area, Height, Lot Width, de and Yard Requirements. Subdivision 1. m co I No building hereafter erected shall ex - a ceed two and one-half (2 1/2) stories or de t. thirty (30) feet in height, except farm build- su e ings. ne 2 Subd. 2. The following minimum re- I ad quirements shall be observed subject to d additional requirements, exceptions, and co modifications set forth in other sections of pub this-Crdinance,;_ au+auJat ciza4i;. A ofM G A r� ^,c„ r t L urer P Mon C dequately handle all drainage. 826.53. Urban Commercial (UC)- Pur- se. The Urban Commercial District will ow local retail sales and services along th office space opportunities to serve al population demand and needs of n-highway orientation. This district will courage a compact center for retail es and services by grouping busi- sses in patterns of workable relation- ps, by limiting and controlling uses ar residential areas and by excluding hway oriented and other businesses t tend to disrupt circulation patterns. 26.55. Conditional Uses. Within any ban Commercial District, no structures ndstu3Ap y be used for the, following uses except bybConditional use permit g_ucoc: ubd. 1. Retail businesses- stores and induustrial setting and have considerable shops. customer contact Subd. 2. Selling household goods over 826.48. Permitted Uses. Within the the counter. Rural Commercial District, land may be Subd. 3. Banks. used for landspreading of yard waste in Subd. 4. Barber and beauty shops. compliance with the conditions of section Sod.. (a) _The minimum lot rea is 5 arras crowded that the lot conLinc minimum of acres of wnkunnc drills bi vie i conventional or inno ^ti c ge di �osal systPm or a rnmhinai contiguous soil-- ugtari�a a minim n u acres as such corlc are define__ d r�� lions 7 47 and 7 n 87 of lb, Medina b Minimum Lot Width- 110 feet. 4+i}(c_). Minimum Lot Depth - 200 feet. {i 4) O Front Yard - 50 feet. 4iv). ) Side Yard -20 feet; 0 feet when abutting railroad. 44 al Minimum Rear yard- 40 f Subd 3 No ucP may ow a sewer usage rarer r +00 gallons p riav feet in height. Subd. 2. The following minimum re- ouirements shall be observed subject to additional requirement ex �Dtionc earl modifications. set forth in other sections of this ordinance (a,1 Minimum Lot Area: 1 Acre S"bd 2 (¢l Front setback: 50 feet cubrl I. (g) Side and rear setback: 30 feet Subd. 3. No use may exceed a sanitary sewer usage rate of 750 gallons per day per net acre of land. For purposes of this subdivision. net acres equals the totaj area of the lot. minus wetlands and open water. The city mav require such docu- mentation and testing as it deems appro- priate in order to ensure compliance with these standards Subd. S4,_Minimum setback from side or rear residential area: 75 feet Subd. 6,� Design shall include dequate internal streets not less than 22 feet wide exclusive of required parking. Subd..T¢. Curb cuts shall not exceed 4 feet in width. Subd. 8�, The entire area shall be ndscaped, occupied by building or park- g areas so treated as to control dust. hould the development be undertaken stages, all of the area required to con- rm to that portion undertaken shall be veloped to meet the preceding require- ents. Subd. A$. A drainage plan shall be signed and approved for the area with ch on -site construction as determined cessary by the City Engineer to equately handle all drainage. SECTION II. This ordinance shall be - me effective upon its adoption and lcation. dopted by the City Council of the City edina this 19th day of May, 1992. ary M. Acromite, Mayor TTEST: aura L. Monroe, Acting Clerk-Treas- ublished in the Crow River News day, June 22, 1992. RS95 nder- t the II be with ined r to Pur- here exist way ore sing any e or wing tioc • , or od- - ne fab- nd nt, er, eet k. ix tal