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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0997ORDINANCE NO. 997 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 4-1 of the Lakeville City Code is hereby amended to add a new subsection 6 to read as follows: 4-1-6 DEFINITIONS JUNK MOTOR VEHICLES: The keeping of junk motor vehicles defined under Section 11-2-3 of the Lakeville City Code, except as allowed by this Code, is hereby declared to be a nuisance subject to administrative, civil, and/or criminal enforcement actions by the City. Section 2. Section 11-2-3 of the Lakeville City Code (Zoning Ordinance - Definitions) is hereby amended to add the following definitions: MOTOR VEHICLE SALVAGE YARD: Any tract of land upon which two (2) or more junk motor vehicles are kept outside, including uses involved in wholesale or retail sale or auction of junk motor vehicles or junk motor vehicle parts. JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE: Any motor vehicle which is not in a condition for legal operation upon public streets or is partially dismantled, or which is used for the sale of parts or as a source of repair or replacement parts for other vehicles, or which is kept for scrapping, dismantling or salvage of any kind, or which is not properly licensed for operation within the state of Minnesota, except seasonal service vehicles, where license is required for part of the year only. Section 3. Section 11-35-3 of the Lakeville City Code (Animals - ) is hereby amended to add the following provisions: C. Keeping of Chickens: 1. Administrative Permit Required: 1 a. The keeping of chickens (defined as fowl of the genus Gallus and species Gallus domesticus) may be allowed upon a property developed with a single-family dwelling within a residential zoning district subject to approval of an administrative permit in accordance with Section 8 of this Title and the provisions of this Section. b. The application for an administrative permit shall include the information required by Section 11-8-3.B of this Title and the following additional information: (1) The number of chickens to be kept. (2) A detailed sketch plan of the property drawn to scale including, but not limited to, the location and dimensions of the coop and run. (3) Specifications for the coop and run including, but not limited to, dimensions, exterior finish materials and construction methods. (4) Any other information the Zoning Administrator deems necessary to evaluate the application for compliance with the requirements of this Section and the City Code. C. An administrative permit approved in accordance with this Section shall not be transferred to another owner upon the sale or change in occupancy of the property to which it is issued and shall not be transferred to another property. 2. Performance Standards: a. The owner of the chickens must occupy the premises for which the administrative permit is issued. b. Chickens: (1) The maximum number of chickens allowed to be kept on a property shall be three (3) chickens. 2 (2) The keeping of roosters is prohibited. C. A structure for housing the chickens herein defined as a coop and outdoor exercise area herein defined as a run shall be provided for the keeping of chickens in accordance with requirements for accessory buildings in Sections 11-18-7 and fences in 11-21-5 of this Title and the following requirements: (1) Area: (a) The interior floor space of the coop shall provide a minimum of two (2) square feet for each chicken authorized by the administrative permit. (b) The coop shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area. (2) The exterior finish of the coop shall be wood provided that the surfaces are painted or stained for exterior use or the wood is of proven durability for exterior use, such as cedar, redwood, or cypress. (3) The coop shall be winterized so as to provide protection for the chickens during winter. (4) A run with sides and overhead fully enclosed by fencing or wire mesh or netting with a minimum area of five (5) square feet and maximum area of twenty (20) square feet per chicken authorized by the administrative permit shall be provided and attached to the coop so as to provide controlled access between the coop and run. (5) The construction of and materials used for the coop and run must be adequate to prevent access by predators and vermin. (6) Location: 3 (a) The coop and run shall be located only within a rear yard as defined by this title. (b) The coop and run shall be setback a minimum of twenty (20) feet from any lot line. (c) The coop and run shall not be located within a drainage and utility easement. (d) The coop and run shall be located closer to the principal dwelling upon the property to which the administrative permit is issued than any other residential dwelling on an abutting property. d. Chickens shall be confined inside of a coop from sunset to sunrise each day to prevent attracting predators and minimize nuisance noise. e. All feed for chickens shall be stored inside of an enclosed structure or within a watertight and vermin proof container. f. Waste: (1) The chicken coop and run shall be kept in a sanitary and odor free condition, including the regular and frequent removal, storage in a leak proof container, and proper disposal of any accumulated feces or waste that may create a hazard to public health, safety, and welfare. (2) Feces, discarded feed, and chicken carcasses shall not be composted or buried upon the property. g. Prohibited Activities: (1 } No chicken shall be permitted to roam freely in any area not on the premises to which an administrative permit has been issued in accordance with this section. 4 (2) Chickens shall not be kept or allowed at any time within a residential dwelling or accessory structure other than a coop allowed by this section. (3) Eggs from chickens kept upon the property to which the administrative permit is issued are for personal use and consumption by the occupants and shall not be offered for sale or sold. (4) The slaughtering of chickens upon a residential property is prohibited. (5) Chickens shall not be kept for breeding purposes. 3. Administration and Enforcement: a. The administrative permit shall be administered in accordance with Section 11-8-3.D of this title. b. The premises, including the chicken coop and run, for which a permit is issued in accordance with this section shall at all reasonable times be open to inspection by community service officers, the zoning administrator, or other city official to determine compliance with the requirements of the administrative permit, this section, or other provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and City Code relating to public health, safety, and welfare. Section 4. Section 11-85-9.0 of the Lakeville City Code (I -CBD District - Interim Uses) is hereby repealed in its entirely with subsequent sections renumbered accordingly. Section 5. Section 11-86-9.0 of the Lakeville City Code (I-1 District - Interim Uses) is hereby is hereby repealed in its entirely with subsequent sections renumbered accordingly. Section 6. Section 11-87-9.0 of the Lakeville City Code (I-2 District - Interim Uses) is hereby is hereby repealed in its entirely with subsequent sections renumbered accordingly: Section 7. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication according to law. 5 ADOPTED by the Lakeville City Council this 2°d day of July 2018 CITY OF LAKEVILLE BY: Douglas P. Anderson, Mayor ATTEST BY: Charlene Friedges, City rk SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 997 CITY OF LAKEVILLE DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLES 4 (HEALTH AND SANITATION) AND 1I (ZONING ORDINANCE) 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 1-6 (Nuisances - Public Nuisances Defined) Title 11 (Zoning Ordinance) Chapter 2-3 (Definitions) Chapter 35-3 (Keeping Animals) Chapter 85-9 (I -CBD District - Interim Uses) Chapter 86-9 (I-1 District - Interim Uses) Chapter 87-9 (I-2 District - Interim 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 2nd day of July 2018 CITY OF LAKEVILLE BY: Dougla .Anderson, Mayor ATTEST: Charlene Friedges, City k SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 997 CITY Of LAKEVILLE DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLES 4 HEALTH AND SANITATION AND 11 (ZONING ORDINANCE of THE LAKEVI+LLE CITY CODE �_tt Tfi1, , of glr'ii 11Ck: iarr)t'fk: S Tis trs 4 Land 1 1 of 4-te � Lakeville C 4y Code, l' r9#zacr.to tl£'rta�IC7wir C I ty Code Ti+le 4 (Heallh and S�tnitc�fir�r, } DOM rye: E Tele 1 1 I ZoningOrdinance {.F3C: ptv: r 2 3 IDf?rt1h0#15f .�(sts:(.rtrr 85 9 (1 c6c) CJtsl£ #E:1 Ir"I�CiI;i1 1�SC'9j c uptrr 86 9 (1 1 J#strtc'1 E' iWtvrlm um -%l Ck,uplet $T 9 {(1 2 GI%A ad A pviriled cWy of tf)e ftx rr;t'#rtW u{c'(#�ttarli_� hx { Chon # lV�rriFit',C_'t�La1l1<.`: �YiC�'.52"y C (TY C)1" L AKE'V I L -L : i A:-)�f'�CTItI Miay�..x i ATTEST. Clsu l,e vie fri }es, Ci�y C_'ievk I' AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF RAMSEY Amy Hamilton -Warwick, being duly sworn on oath, says: that she is, and during all times herein states has been, Clerk of Northwest Publications, Inc., Publisher of the newspaper known as the Saint Paul Pioneer Press, a newspaper of general circulation within the Counties of Chisago, Dakota, Ramsey and Washington in Minnesota and Pierce and St. Croix in Wisconsin. That the notice hereto attached was f -oin the columns of said newspaper and was printed and published therein on the following date(s): July 5th of 2018 Newspaper Ref./Ad # 71411243 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th of July 2018 Barbara L. Regal NOTARY PUBLIC Ramsey County, Minnesota My commission expires January 31, 2022 BARBARA LYNN REGAL .. Notary Public -Minnesota J jigi My Commission Expires ,fan 31, 2t)2? MJ'd4,M:'' Cs