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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1098ORDINANCE NO. 1098 CITY OF LAKEVILLE DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE LAKEVILLE CITY CODE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE ORDAINS: Section 1. Section 11-2-3 of the Zoning Ordinance (Rules and Definitions - Definitions) is hereby amended to include following definition alphabetically: COMMERCIAL RECREATION FACILITIES: A business that provides indoor recreation and sport facilities including but not limited to game courts, gymnastics, running tracks, playgrounds, swimming pools, sport and/or strength training. Section 2. Section 11 -19-7.A of the Zoning Ordinance (Off- Street Parking General Provisions) is hereby amended to read as follows: A. Reserved. Section 3. Section 11 -19-7.H of the Zoning Ordinance (Off- Street Parking General Provisions) is hereby amended to read as follows: H. Reserved. Section 4. Section 11 -19-7.J of the Zoning Ordinance (Off- Street Parking General Provisions) is hereby amended to read as follows: J. Reserved. Section 5. Section 11 -19-13 of the Zoning Ordinance (Parking-Number of Spaces Required) is hereby amended to read as follows: 11 -19-13: NUMBER OF SPACES REQUIRED: The following minimum number of off-street parking spaces shall be provided and maintained by ownership, easement and/or lease for and during the life of the respective uses hereinafter set forth: A. Calculation of Required Spaces: Use Proposed Residential: Multiple-family dwellings 2.0 spaces per unit; including one spaces enclosed below the principal building for each unit with one or more bedrooms. Residential care facility 2 spaces per unit for uses serving 6 or fewer persons in a residential district. 4 spaces plus 1 space for each 3 beds and additional space as determined by the Zoning Administrator. Residential shelter 2 spaces plus 1 space for each 2 occupants of maximum capacity. Senior housing Assisted living or housing with services 1 space per 2 dwelling units. Independent living 1 space per dwelling unit. Memory care or nursing home 4 spaces plus 1 space for each 3 beds plus additional spaces as required by this section for office uses. Single-family, detached townhome, and two- family 2 spaces per unit. Townhome RM-1, RM-2, RH-1, RH-2 Districts 2 spaces per unit. RM-3 District 1 space per unit. RH-CBD and C-CBD Districts 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit for townhouse or multiple family uses. Institutional: Auditoriums, theaters, religious institutions, sports arenas 1 space per 3 seats of design capacity of the main assembly with a maximum capacity less than or equal to 1,000 persons or 1 space per 2.5 seats of design capacity of the main assembly with a maximum capacity greater than 1,000 persons, plus additional spaces required for adjoined facilities, not including private or private nonprofit baseball fields (see below). Community center, libraries 10 spaces plus 1 space per 300 square feet over 2,000 square feet of floor area for the principal structure. Private or private nonprofit baseball fields 1 space per 8 seats of design capacity. School, elementary and middle 1 space per 7 students based upon building design. School, high school and post-high school facilities 1 space per 3 students based on building design capacity, plus 1 space per classroom. Commercial/industrial: Airport hangar 1 space per 1,000 square feet. Animal hospital/kennel 1 space for each 200 square feet of clinic floor area plus one space for each 1,000 square feet of kennel area. Auto repair uses established after March 17, 2003 1 space per 200 square feet of floor area. Auto sales 1 space per 500 square feet of showroom plus 1 space for each 3,000 square feet of outdoor sales lot, plus additional parking required for ancillary service or repair. Beauty or barber shop 2 spaces per chair. Bowling alleys 5 spaces per lane plus spaces as required for other uses within the principal structure. Brewery, small brewery, distillery, microdistillery, with or without cocktail room or taproom 1 space per 1,500 square feet of manufacturing, fabrication, processing, or warehouse area, plus 1 space per 200 square feet of taproom or cocktail room floor area. Car wash Drive through: 4 spaces. Self-service: 1 space per wash bay. Motor fuel stations: None in addition to that required for the principal use. Convenience food restaurants, coffee shops, doughnut shops with or without drive- through 1 space per 80 square feet. Commercial self- storage (ministorage) facilities 3 spaces plus 1 space per 100 storage units. Data centers 1 space for each 3,500 square feet of floor area Daycare facilities In a residential district serving less than 12 persons: 2 spaces per use. All others: 1 space for each classroom plus one space for each 7 persons of licensed capacity. Fitness centers 1 space per exercise station (e.g., strength machine or cardiovascular) plus 1 space per employee on the largest shift plus additional parking required for ancillary uses. Funeral home 20 spaces per chapel or viewing parlor, plus 1 space for each company vehicle maintained on site. Adequate stacking space shall also be provided for staging funeral processions. Furniture sales 1 space per 400 square feet for first 25,000 square feet, plus 1 space per 600 square feet thereafter. Golf course 4 spaces per hole plus 50 percent of the parking space requirement for any associated retail use; on site restaurant and/or banquet facilities shall provide parking spaces for that use as required by this section. Instructional classes, dance studios, karate centers, music schools and similar uses 1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area. Major bus terminal, boat/marine sales and repair, bottling company, trade shop with 6 or less employees, garden supply or building materials sales 8 spaces plus 1 space per 800 square feet of manufacturing or display floor area over 1,000 square feet. Manufacturing 1 space per 600 square feet of manufacturing floor area Motels/hotels/lodging or boarding Boarding house: 1 space per person for whom accommodations are provided. Hotels/motels: 1 space per unit, plus 1 space for every 10 units. Motor fuel stations and auto repair 4 spaces plus 2 spaces for each service space plus other requirements for uses or sale of goods not directly auto related. Multiple occupancy retail or service buildings with 3 or more tenants 1 space per 160 square feet of gross leasable floor area. Multiplex theater 1 space per 3.4 seats (all other theaters shall be subject to the requirements applicable to auditoriums, theaters, religious institutions and sports arenas established by this section). Office, general < 10,000sf. 4 spaces for each 1,000 square feet of floor area. 10,000sf. or greater. 3 spaces for each 1,000 square feet of floor area. Office, medical 1 space for each 200 square feet. Research facilities 1 space for each 600 square feet for floor area. Restaurants (general), clubs, lodges, brewpubs, taprooms, tasting rooms 1 space for each 90 square feet of floor area. Retail sales and service uses other than specifically defined by this section Less than 10,000sf. 1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area. 10,000-less than 90,000sf. 1 space for each 225 square feet of floor area. 90,000sf or greater 1 space per 250 square feet. Skating rink, banquet hall, private or public auction house 20 spaces plus 1 space per 200 square feet over 2,000 square feet. Truck wash 3 spaces plus 1 space per service bay. Warehousing Less than 200,000sf. 1 space per 1,000 square feet plus 1 space per company vehicle not stored within a principal or accessory structure. 200,000sf. or greater 1 space per 2,000 square feet plus 1 space per company vehicle not stored within a principal or accessory structure. B. Floor Area. The term "floor area" for the purpose of calculating the number of off-street parking spaces required shall be determined on the basis of the exterior floor area dimensions of the buildings, structure or use times the number of floors, minus ten percent (10%), except as may hereinafter be provided or modified. C. Fractional Spaces. When calculating the number of parking spaces required in accordance with section 11-19-13.A of this section results in a fraction, each fraction of one-half (1/2) or more shall constitute another space. D. Multiple Uses. Except as provided for under joint parking and for mixed use developments within the M-1 and M-2 Districts, should a structure contain two (2) or more types of use, each use shall be calculated separately for determining the total off street parking spaces required by section 11-19-13.A of this section. E. Assembly Spaces. In places of public assembly in which patrons or spectators occupy benches, pews or other similar seating facilities, each twenty-two inches (22”) of such seating facilities shall be counted as one seat for the purpose of determining requirements. F. Mixed Use Parking. The minimum parking requirement for joint facilities that include office, restaurant, retail, government, and/or multiple family residential uses within Mixed Use Districts established by chapter 45 of this title are to be determined by the following calculation: 1. Multiply the minimum parking required for each individual use as required by section 11-19-13.A of this section by the appropriate percentage for each of the six (6) designated time periods as outlined in the following table: Land Use Weekday Weekend Time Periods 12:00 (Midnight) -7:00A.M. 7:00A.M. -6:00P.M. 6:00P.M.- 12:00A.M. (Midnight) 12:00 (Midnight) -7:00A.M. 7:00A.M. -6:00P.M. 6:00P.M.- 12:00A.M. (Midnight) Office 5% 100% 5% 0% 10% 0% Restaurant 10% 70% 100% 20% 70% 100% Retail 0% 90% 60% 0% 100% 60% Government 0% 100% 40% 0% 40% 25% Land Use Weekday Weekend Time Periods 12:00 (Midnight) -7:00A.M. 7:00A.M. -6:00P.M. 6:00P.M.- 12:00A.M. (Midnight) 12:00 (Midnight) -7:00A.M. 7:00A.M. -6:00P.M. 6:00P.M.- 12:00A.M. (Midnight) Multiple Family Residential 100% 60% 100% 100% 75% 100% b) Add the resulting sums for each of the six (6) designated time periods. c) The minimum number of spaces required for the development shall be the highest sum among the six (6) designated time periods. G. C-CBD District. Commercial uses within the C-CBD shall be exempt from the requirements of section 11-19-13.A of this section. H. Uses Not Specified. Uses not specified or not precisely identified by section 11-19-13.A shall be calculated by the Zoning Administrator based upon, but not limited to, characteristics for similar uses and professional studies prepared by American Planning Association or Institute of Transportation Engineers. I. Reduction in Number of Spaces: 1. The number of space required by section 11-19-13.A of this section for a specific use may be reduced by approval of an administrative permit based on a parking demand study prepared by a qualified professional. a. For multiple family residential uses, the parking study shall take into account unit mix, target demographics, accessibility to open (or surface) parking spaces and enclosed parking spaces to all tenants and guests; at no point shall multiple family housing be parked at a ratio of less than one and one-half (1.5) spaces per unit or one (1) space per bedroom. 2. A deferment for the construction of the number of parking spaces required by section 11-19-13.A of this section for commercial, industrial, institutional, and multiple-family uses, but not for such uses within the RS-CBD, C-CBD, and I-CBD Districts, may be allowed by administrative permit provided that: a. The proposed use will have a peak parking demand less than the required parking under section 11 -19-13.A of this section in consideration of, but limited to: (1) Size of building, or number of dwelling units and number of bedrooms per dwelling unit. (2) Type and use. (3) Number of employees or residents. (4) Projected volume and turnover of customer traffic. (5) Projected frequency and volume of delivery or service vehicles. (6) Number of company owned vehicles not stored within a principal or accessory building. b. In no case shall the amount of parking provided be less than one-half (1/2) of the amount of parking required by section 11-13-19.A of this section. c. The site plan includes sufficient property under the same ownership to accommodate the expansion of the parking facilities to meet the minimum requirements of this chapter if the parking demand exceeds on site supply. d. On site parking shall only occur in areas designed and constructed for parking in accordance with this chapter. e. The applicant and city enter into a performance agreement, to be recorded against the subject property, which includes a clause requiring the owner to install the additional parking spaces, upon a finding of the Zoning Administrator that such additional parking spaces are necessary to accommodate the use, which may include a requirement for a construction security if determined necessary by the city. f. A change of use will necessitate compliance with the applicable zoning ordinance standard for parking. J. Maximum Number of Spaces. Construction of more than one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the number of spaces required by section 11-19-13.A of this section for a specific use shall require approval of a conditional use permit based on a parking demand study prepared by a qualified professional. Section 6. Section 11-19-21 of the Zoning Ordinance (Off-Street Parking – C-CBD District Parking) is hereby repealed: Section 7. Section 11-23-19.G of the Zoning Ordinance (Signs-District Regulations) is hereby amended to read as follows: G. Within the P-OS District the following additional regulations shall apply: 1. Freestanding Sign: a. 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. In addition, a sign is permitted at each entrance to a city park with a community park or special area designation with the Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan. b. Area: The area of each sign may not exceed one hundred (100) square feet per sign face. c. Monument Type; Height: The sign shall be monument type with a maximum height not to exceed ten feet (10'). 2. Wall, Canopy, Or Marquee Signs: a. For single occupancy buildings, not more than one sign 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. b. Additional Signs: (1) One (1) sign not to exceed forty-eight (48) square feet shall be allowed for each building entrance. (2) Two (2) wall signs not to exceed a total of three hundred (300) square feet shall be allowed on permanent structures in city community parks or special use areas, as designated by the parks, trails, and open space plan. Section 8. Section 11-66-7.I.a(1) of the Zoning Ordinance (M-2 Mixed Use Cedar Corridor District, Conditional Uses) is hereby amended to read as follows: (1) One thousand one hundred (1,100) square feet per unit. Section 9. Section 11-75-7.M of the Zoning Ordinance (O-P, Office Park District, Conditional Uses) is hereby amended to read as follows: M. Breweries with or without taprooms. Section 10. Section 11-75-7.N of the Zoning Ordinance (O-P, Office Park District, Conditional Uses) is hereby amended to read as follows: N. Distilleries with or without tasting rooms. Section 11. Section 11-86-7 of the Zoning Ordinance (I-1, Light Industrial District Conditional Uses) is hereby amended to include the following provision with subsequent sections numbered accordingly: C. Automobile repair, major provided that: 1. All building materials and construction including those of accessory structures must be in conformance with section 11-17-9 of this title. 2. Not less than twenty five percent (25%) of the lot, parcel or tract of land shall remain as landscaped green area according to the approved landscape plan. 3. The entire area other than occupied by buildings or structures or planting shall be surfaced with bituminous material or concrete which will control dust and drainage. The entire area shall have a perimeter curb barrier, a stormwater drainage system and is subject to the approval of the City Engineer. 4. The hours of operation shall be between seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and eight o'clock (8:00) P.M. Evening hours of operation shall be subject to the approval of the City Council. 5. All painting must be conducted in an approved paint booth. All paint booths and all other activities of the operation shall thoroughly control the emission of fumes, dust or other particulate matter so that the use shall be in compliance with the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulation APC 1-15, as amended. 6. The emission of odor by a use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulation APC 7011, as amended. 7. All flammable materials, including liquids and rags, shall conform with the applicable provisions of the Minnesota Uniform Fire Code. 8. Outside storage is prohibited, except as provided for below. The storage of damaged vehicles, vehicles being repaired, and vehicle parts and accessory equipment shall be completely inside a principal or accessory building, or enclosed and screened as follows: a. The outdoor storage area shall not be located on the side of a site facing a Principal Arterial roadway, as classified in the Lakeville Transportation Plan. b. The storage area shall be enclosed by a solid privacy fence between 6 feet and 8 feet in height, meeting the requirements for fence materials and construction in Section 11-21-5. c. The fenced storage area shall be landscaped with a greenbelt as described in Section 11-21-9: Required Screening and Landscaping. d. The fenced storage area shall meet or exceed the required setbacks for structures. e. The fenced storage area shall not occupy more than 20% of the lot area or 10,000 square feet, whichever is less. f. Individual vehicles shall not be stored on site longer than 30 days. 9. All conditions pertaining to a specific site are subject to change when the Council, upon investigation in relation to a formal request, finds that the general welfare and public betterment can be served by modifying the conditions. Section 12. Section 11-87-7 of the Zoning Ordinance (I-2, General Industrial District Conditional Uses) is hereby amended to include the following provision with subsequent sections numbered accordingly: C. Commercial recreation facilities, provided that: 1. The architectural appearance and function plan of the building and the site shall be designed with a high standard of architectural and aesthetic compatibility with surrounding properties. Building materials, orientation, colors, height, roof design, lighting, signage and site landscaping shall be designed to complement the surrounding industrial properties and demonstrate potential industrial reuse. All sides of the principal and accessory structures are to have essentially the same or a coordinated, harmonious exterior finish treatment. 2. A commercial recreational use shall not be located within a shared tenancy building containing a use classified as an "H" occupancy as defined by Minnesota State Building Code, as may be amended. 3. In multiple-occupancy buildings, a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) shall be required identifying all materials stored or used in the operation of the tenant businesses. Any change in building tenants shall require that the MSDS be updated and provided to all other tenants in the multi-tenant building. 4. A commercial recreational use in a shared tenancy building shall have its own exterior entrance and exit. 5. Vehicular access points shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic movement, shall comply with chapter 19 of this title and shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Section 13. Section 11-88-11 of the Zoning Ordinance (I-3, Airport Industrial District Administrative Uses) is hereby amended to include the following provision with subsequent sections numbered accordingly: C. Incidental sleeping quarters for airport maintenance personal only. Section 14. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication according to law. ADOPTED by the Lakeville City Council this 21st day of January, 2025. CITY OF LAKEVILLE BY: ________________________ Luke M. Hellier, Mayor ATTEST BY: ________________________ Ann Orlofsky, City Clerk