HomeMy WebLinkAbout0976ORDINANCE NO. 976
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAKEVILLE CITY CODE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE ORDAINS:
Section 1. Section 4-2-2 of the Lakeville City Code (Required Collection of
Mixed Municipal Solid Waste and Recyclable Material) is hereby amended to read as
follows:
4-2-2: REQUIRED COLLECTION OF MIXED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL:
Every single family, two-family, and detached townhouse household must be under a
contract for collection of mixed municipal solid waste at least once every two (2) weeks
with a licensed hauler. Every townhouse or multiple family household and
commercial/industrial/institutional establishment must be under a contract for at least
weekly collection of mixed municipal solid waste with a licensed hauler. Every
household must be under contract for at least biweekly collection of recyclable material.
A household in a multi -dwelling property is considered to be under a collection contract
if the owner, association or management entity has a contract with a licensed garbage
hauler.
Section 2. Section 11-17-11.A.2 of the Lakeville City Code (Yards - Terraces,
steps, decks, stoops or similar structures) is hereby amended include the following
provision:
C. Except as may be limited within environmental protection
districts, the required rear yard setbacks for steps, decks,
and stoops that are more than thirty inches (30") above
grade shall be twenty feet (20').
Section 3. Section 11-18-7 of the Lakeville City Code (Accessory Buildings —
Single and Two Family Uses) is hereby amended to include the following provision:
Sewer Connection. There shall be no connection to sanitary sewer or
private on-site septic systems from any detached accessory building.
Section 4. Section 11-21-9.E.1.c of the Lakeville City Code (Required
Landscaping — Residential Buffer Yards) is hereby amended to read as follows:
C. For lots preliminary platted after February 16, 1999,
the following principal building setback requirements
shall apply to the yard of a lot abutting a major
collector or arterial street:
RS 1
Side yard 40'
Rear yard 50'
Rs -2
40' �f
F Rs -3 Rs -4 RST -1 RST -2 RM -1 RM -2 RH-1 RH-2
30' 30' 30' 30' S0' 50' 50' 50'
1-5v 50' 50' 50' S0' 50' 50' 50'
50'
Section 5. Section 11-23-15.X.1 of the Lakeville City Code (Signs — General
Standards) is hereby amended to read as follows:
1. Permanent Signs: One sign shall be allowed for a
subdivision having not less than three (3) lots or principal
buildings at its entrance from a collector or arterial street
defined by the Lakeville transportation plan provided that:
a. The area of the face of each sign shall not exceed
one hundred (100) square feet.
b. Freestanding signs shall be limited to a maximum
height of:
(1) Ten feet (10') for residential uses.
(2) Twenty feet (20') for commercial, industrial and
institutional uses.
C. The sign(s) shall be located to accommodate said
sign and related landscaping to meet all setback
requirements. If the sign(s) is to be located on outlots,
the outlots shall be designated on the preliminary plat
and detailed plans for the area identification signs
shall be submitted with the final plat.
d. The area around the sign shall be landscaped in such
a manner to accent and enhance the sign while
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remaining sensitive to the natural features of the site.
Detailed site and landscape plans shall be included
with each sign permit application and shall be subject
to review and approval of the zoning administrator.
e. The design and construction of the sign shall be done
with the highest quality materials and workmanship to
keep maintenance and upkeep costs to a minimum
and to minimize the potential for vandalism. The signs
are to be aesthetically pleasing when designed and
constructed. The sign shall be compatible with nearby
structures in the area. Detailed construction plans and
a materials list shall be included with each sign permit
application and shall be subject to the review and
approval of the zoning administrator.
f. The sign may be illuminated but only an external light
source shall be allowed within residential districts.
Section 6. Section 11-23-19.13.1 of the Lakeville City Code (Signs — District
Regulations) is hereby amended to read as follows:
1. Government buildings and structures, public, quasi -public or
private recreation buildings, public parks and recreation
areas, public and private educational institutions limited to
accredited elementary, middle or senior high schools,
daycare facilities as a principal use, and religious institutions
such as churches, chapels, temples and synagogues shall
be allowed the following signs:
a. Freestanding Sign:
(1) Number Allowed: One sign is allowed per lot,
except that one additional sign shall be allowed
when there is more than one entrance from a
major collector or arterial street.
(2) Area: The area of each sign may not exceed
one hundred (100) square feet per sign face.
(3) Monument Type; Height: The sign shall be a
monument type with a maximum height not to
exceed ten feet (10').
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(4) Changeable Copy Signs: Within the allowed
area of a freestanding sign, a maximum of forty
(40) square feet of nonelectronic changeable
copy shall be allowed per frontage to a major
collector or arterial street.
b. Wall, Canopy, Or Marquee Signs:
(1) For single occupancy buildings, not more than
one sign larger than one hundred (100) square
feet shall be allowed on one elevation fronting
a public street, except in the case of a corner
lot or through lot where one additional one
hundred (100) square foot wall sign may be
installed on a second elevation fronting a
public street.
(2) Additional signs not to exceed forty eight (48)
square feet shall be allowed for each building
entrance.
Section 7. Section 11-23-19.B of the Lakeville City Code (Signs — District
Regulations) is hereby amended to include the following provision:
2. Multiple Family Apartments:
a. Freestanding Sign: One monument sign is allowed per lot
not to exceed fifty (50) square feet each side with a
maximum height of ten feet (10').
b. Wall, Canopy, Or Marquee Sign: Not more than one (1) wall,
canopy, or marquee sign with an area not to exceed fifty (50)
square feet shall be allowed on one (1) elevation fronting a
public street, except in the case of a corner lot or through lot
where wall signs may be installed on two (2) elevations
fronting a public street or on an elevation with the primary
entrance.
Section 8. Section 11-31-5.E of the Lakeville City Code (Daycare Facilities —
General Provisions) is hereby amended to read as follows:
E. Loading: All deliveries shall occur at such a time as to not conflict
with customer or employee access to the building and parking
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demand, and all loading and maneuvering shall be accomplished
on private property.
Section 9. Section 11-45-1.B of the Lakeville City Code (General Zoning District
Provisions — Establishment of Districts) is hereby amended to read as follows:
B. Residential districts:
RS -1, Single-family residential district
RS -2, Single-family residential district
RS -3, Single-family residential district
RS -4, Single-family residential district
RS -CBD, Single-family residential - central business district
RSMH, Single-family manufactured home park district
RST -1, Single- and two-family residential district
RST -2, Single- and two-family residential district
RM -1, Medium -density residential district
RM -2, Medium -density residential district
RH-1, Multiple -family residential district
RH-2, Multiple -family residential district
Section 10. Title 11, Chapter 57 of the Lakeville City Code, RST -2, Single and
Two Family Transition District shall be retitled as RST -2, Single and Two Family
Residential District.
Section 11. Section 11-86-7 of the Lakeville City Code (1-1 District — Conditional
Uses) is hereby amended to include the following provisions:
O. Waste and Recycling Transfer Stations:
1. No transfer station shall operate without a license or permit
required therefor by any county or state agency or
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department having jurisdiction over any solid waste transfer
system and no transfer system shall operate in violation of
any term or condition of a license or permit required
therefore by any county or state agency or department.
2. The property shall abut and be accessed from an arterial
roadway.
3. Hours of operation shall be seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and
seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. Monday through Friday, unless
otherwise limited or extended by the City Council.
4. All transfer operations shall be conducted within the principal
building and shall not produce any adverse noise, glare,
fumes, odor, obnoxious products, byproducts, litter, waste or
other nuisance impacts, and shall not include the handling,
transfer, processing, or storage of hazardous, infectious, or
pathological waste or cconstruction and demolition debris.
5. Outside storage incidental to the principal use is limited to
thirty percent (30%) of the gross floor area of the principal
building and shall comply with the performance standards of
11-86-9.0 of this Title.
6. The transfer station and the property on which it is located
shall be open at all times for inspection by the city, county,
and state.
Section 12. Section 11-87-7 of the Lakeville City Code (1-2 District — Conditional
Uses) is hereby amended to include the following provisions:
O. Waste and Recycling Transfer Stations:
1. No transfer station shall operate without a license or permit
required therefor by any county or state agency or
department having jurisdiction over any solid waste transfer
system and no transfer system shall operate in violation of
any term or condition of a license or permit required
therefore by any county or state agency or department.
2. The property shall abut and be accessed from an arterial
roadway.
3. Hours of operation shall be seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and
seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. Monday through Friday, unless
otherwise limited or extended by the City Council.
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4. All transfer operations shall be conducted within the principal
building and shall not produce any adverse noise, glare,
fumes, odor, obnoxious products, byproducts, litter, waste or
other nuisance impacts, and shall not include the handling,
transfer, processing, or storage of hazardous, infectious, or
pathological waste or cconstruction and demolition debris.
5. Outside storage incidental to the principal use is limited to
thirty percent (30%) of the gross floor area of the principal
building and shall comply with the performance standards of
11-86-9.0 of this Title.
6. The transfer station and the property on which it is located
shall be open at all times for inspection by the City, County,
and State.
Section 13. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and
publication according to law.
ADOPTED by the Lakeville City Council this 6th day of March, 2017
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY: 02,�
Douglas r Anderson, Mayor
ATTEST
BY: �&4adm�
Charlene Friedges, C7 lerk
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SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 976
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLES 4 (HEALTH AND SANITATION)
AND 11 (ZONING) OF THE LAKEVILLE CITY CODE
This ordinance amends Titles 4 and 11 of the Lakeville City Code. Amendments have
been made to the following chapters of the Lakeville City Code:
Title 4 (Health and Sanitation)
Chapter 2-2 (Required Collection of Mixed Municipal Solid Waste & Recyclable Material)
Title 11 (Zoninit Ordinance)
Chapter 17-11.A.2 (Yards — Terraces, steps, decks, stoops or similar structures)
Chapter 18-7 (Single Family Attached and Detached Accessory Uses)
Chapter 21-9.E. Lc (Required Screening and Landscaping — Residential Buffer Yards)
Chapter 23-15.X.1 (General Regulations —Subdivision Signs)
Chapter 23-19.B (District Sign Regulations)
Chapter 31-5.E (Daycare Facilities — General Provisions)
Chapter 45-13 (Establishment of Zoning Districts — Residential Districts)
Chapter 57 (RST -2, Single- and Two -Family Transition District)
Chapter 86-7 (I-1 District Conditional Uses)
Chapter 87-7 (I-2 District Conditional Uses)
A printed copy of the entire ordinance is available for inspection by any person during the
City Clerk's regular office hours.
Approved for publication by the City Council of the City of Lakeville, Minnesota, this 6t"
day of March, 2017
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY:
Dougl . Anderson,Mayor
ATTEST:
Charlene Friedges, City
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Designated Agent of the newspaper(s) known
as:
STW Lakeville
with the known office of issue being located
in the county of:
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with additional circulation in the counties of:
SCOTT
and has full knowledge of the facts stated
below:
(A) The newspaper has complied with all of
the requirements constituting qualifica-
tion as a qualified newspaper as provided
by Minn. Stat. §331A.02.
(B) This Public Notice was printed and pub-
lished in said newspaper(s) once each
week, for 1 successive week(s); the first
insertion being on 03/17/2017 and the last
insertion being on 03/17/2017.
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subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper's
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CITY OF LAKEVILLE
DAKOTA COUNTY,
MINNESOTA SUMMARY
ORDINANCE NO. 976
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
TITLES 4 (HEALTH
AND SANITATION) AND
11 (ZONING) OF THE
LAKEVILLE CITY CODE
This ordinance amends Titles 4
and 11 of the Lakeville City Code.
Amendments have been made
to the following chapters of the
Lakeville City Code:
Title 4 (Heakh and Sanitation)
Chapter 2-2 (Required Col-
lection of Mixed Municipal Solid
Waste & Recyclable Materiao
Title 11 (Zoning Ordinance)
Chapter 17-1 1 A.2 (Yards — Ter-
races, steps, decks, stoops or sim-
ilar structures)
Chapter 18-7 (Single Family At-
tached and Detached Accessory
Uses)
Chapter 21-9.E.1.c (Required
Screening and Landscaping — Res-
idential Buffer Yards)
Chapter 23-15.X.1 (General
Regulations — Subdivision Signs)
Chapter 23-19.13 (District Sign
Regulations)
Chapter 31-5.E (Daycare Facili-
ties — General Provisions)
Chapter 45-1.6 (Establishment
of Zoning Districts — Residential
Districts)
Chapter 57 (RST -2, Single- and
Two -Family Transition District)
Chapter 86-7 (1-1 District Condi-
tional Uses)
Chapter 87-7 (1-2 District Condi-
tional Uses)
A printed copy of the entire ordi-
nance is available for inspection by
any person during the City Clerk's
regular office hours.
Approved for publication by the
City Council of the City of Lakeville,
Minnesota, this 6th day of March,
2017.
CITY OF LAKEVILLE
BY. Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Charlene Friedges, City Clerk
Published in the
Lakeville Sun Thisweek
March 17, 2017
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