Pub of Ordinances 97-106ORDINANCE NO. " , r I AN ORDINANCE AMENDIN7 ORDINANCE NO. 77 0•F
THE CITY OF SHOREWUOn BEING AN ORDINANCE
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THE HEALTH,
SAFETY,.ORDER, CONVENIENCE, PROSPERITY AND
GENERAL WELFARE BY REGULATING THE USE OF
LAND, THE LOCATION, AREA, SIZE, USE AND
HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS ON LOTS AND THE DENSITY
OF POPULATION IN THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD,
MINNESOTA.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHOREW00D MINNESOTA DOE:
ORDAIN:
Sectio 1. Ordinance No. 77 is hereby amended as
follows:
Section lu. Establishment of 'onin Districts
and Provisions for Qfi'i>>i�ll. Zoning Map ��e and
hereby is amended by adding thereto the following:
"Official zoning map be and is hereby amended
by including within the R- C•zone property
described as:
That part of Lot 148, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 135, lying Southeasterly of Minnesota
State Trunk Highway No. 7, including that
part of Water Street adjacent thereto
vacated or to be vacated, all according
to the recorded plat thereof on file or
of record in the Office of the Register
of Deeds in and for Hennepin County,
Minnesota.
The use of said property shall be in accordance
•wi the conditional use Permit, which may be
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after its pub].ica 1.-1.011.
Adopted by the Council of the Ci t -y of Shorewood tY.is
13th day of N___ ovembe__ r 1`17 .
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 77, BEING AN ORDINANCE
FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THE HEALTH, SAFETY, ORDER,
CONVENIENCE, PROSPERITY AND GENERAL WELFARE BY REGULATING
THE USE OF LAND, THE LOCATION, AREA, SIZE, USE AND HEIGHT
OF BUILDINGS ON LOTS AND THE DENSITY OF POPULATION IN THE
VILLAGE OF SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA.
The City Council of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota ordains:
Section 1. That the following described property, presently
included within the R -1 Single Family Residence District, be and
the same hereby is rezoned to be included within the R Single
Family Residence District
Lot 110, except the South 227.89 'feet of the
East 175.71 feet thereof, Auditor's Subdivision
Number One Hundred Thirty -three (133) Hennepin
County, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof
on file or of record in the office of the Registrar
of Titles in and for said Hennepin County.
Section 2. That the official Zoning Map of the City be
amended to reflect the foregoing rezoning.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be effective from and
after its passage and publication.
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Adopted by the City Council this 0 0 ' & - day of S
1978
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SS eveTi�izier, Mayor
ATTEST:
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ORDINANCE NO. Z
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING STATE
AND UNIFORM BUILDING CODES
The City Council of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota, does
ordain:
Section 1. The following named codes in the editions
specified are hereby adopted as the building code for the City
of Shorewood for the purpose of regulating the construction,
alteration, remodeling, demolishing, repair and use of any build
ing or structure within the City: The Uniform Building Code, 1976
edition; the Uniform Fire Code, 1973 edition, as amended in 1975
the Minnesota Plumbing Code, 1976 edition; the Minnesota Electrical
Code, 1976 edition. Every provision contained in these codes is
hereby adopted and made a part of this ordinance as if fully set
forth herein, including the fee for construction or work authorized
under and pursuant to said codes.
Section 2. Ordinance No. 83 of the City of Shorewood adopted
April 14, 1975 is hereby repealed.
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect from and after
its passage and publication.
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Adopey e City Council this $ 7 day of . '.��u _�l
1978. .._.�. -.�
Mayor
ATTEST:
dministr�ator
ORDINANCE No. L44.2,
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 84, BEING A-N
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A PARK COMMISSION FOR THE
CITY OF SHOREWOOD
The City Council of the City of Shorewood, Minnesota; ordains
Section 1. Ordinance No. 84, Section 3 i.s hereby amended to
read as follows:
"Membership in the commission shall consist of seven
residents of Shorewood appointed by the city council.
Terms of all members shall be for three years. The
city council skull designate one of its members as
its liaison to meet with the Park Commission, and it
shall direct the Park Commission to designate one
member of its body as a liason person to meet with
the planning commission. The planning commission
shall designate one member of its body as a.liason
to meet with the Park Commission.. The chairman or
chairwoman, as the case might be, of the Park Com-
mission shall be selected by the city council, and
that person shall serve in that position a period
of one year. The Park Commission may appoint a
secretary who may or may not be a member of the
commission."
Section 2. This ordinance shall be effective from and after
its publication.
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ADOPTED by the City Council. this / day of
1978.
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ORDINANCE NO. 99
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR-
DINANCE NO. 77 BEING AN ORDI-
NANCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF
PROMOTING THE HEALTH,
SAFETY, ORDER, CONVENIENCE,
PROSPERITY AND GENERAL
WELFARE BY REGULATING THE
USE OF LAND, THE LOCATION,
AREA, SIZE, USE AND HEIGHT OF
BUILDINGS ON LOTS AND THE
DENSITY OF POPULATION IN
THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD, MIN-
NESOTA.
The Council of the City of
Shorewood, Minnesota does ordain
SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 77 is
hereby amended by adding thereto
the following section:
Section 22A RESIDENTIAL -
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
Subd. I PURPOSE
The Residential- Commercial (R -C)
District is intended to provide for a
gradual transition between commer-
cial and residential uses. More speci-
fically, the R -C District is established
to buffer residential uses from adja-
cent high intensity use areas by per-
mitting residentially compatible
service- oriented commercial uses
and controlling those uses which can
be compatible with residential areas
given adequate control.
Subd. 2. PERMITTED USES
All uses which are permitted uses,
except single family residential dwel-
lings, in residential district R -1
through R -3, shall be permitted in the
Residential - Commercial District.
Subd. 3. CONDITIONAL PERMIT-
TED USES
The following uses shall be condi-
tional permitted uses within the R -C
District, and therefore required a
conditional use permit, based upon
procedures set forth in Section 7 of
this Ordinance.
A. All conditional permitted
uses, subject to the same condi-
tions and processes, as allowed in
an R -3 District in Section 22 of
this Ordinance.
B. Conservatories, art or music
studios, nurseries, and nurseries
with garden supply centers, pro-
vided that:
1. Adequate off - street park-
ing shall be provided in com-
pliance with Section 13 of this
Ordinance.
2. Vehicular access shall
create a minimum of traffic
conflicts.
3. The use shall not have ap-
redominant retail character.
4. The site and related park-
ing and service entrances shall
be served by an arterial or col-
lector street of sufficient capac-
ity to accommodate the traffic
which will be generated.
5. When abutting on R -1, R -2,
or R -3 area, a buffer area with
screening and landscaping
provided in the manner
specified by the City Council.
ORDINANCE NO. 99
C. Professionalandbusiness f-
(ices, medical and dental officis,
provided that:.:
1. Adequate off - street park-
ing shall be provided in com-
pliance with Section 13 of this
Ordinance.
2. Vehicular access shall
create a minimum .of traffic
conflicts.
3. The site and related park -
ing and service entrances shall
be served by an arterial or col-
lector street of sufficient capac-
ity to accommodate the traffic
which will be generated.
4. When abutting on R -1, R -2,
or R -3 area, a buffer area with
screening and landscaping
provided in the manner
specified by the City Council.
Subd. 4. ACCESSORY USES
All accessory uses allowed in the
R -3 District shall be allowed as ac-
cessory uses in the R -C District.
A. Parking and loading
facilities, subject to provisions of
Section 19 and Section 25A, Subd.
3 of this Ordinance.
B. Signs, as regulated in Sec-
tion 12 and Section 25A, Subd. 6 of
this Ordinance.
Subd. 5 DIMENSIONAL REGU-
LATIONS
The building height, lot area, bulk
and yard setback requirements for
the R -C District shall be regulated as
follows:
A. Building Height Maximum
1. Allowable stories 2i�
2. Principal Structure
( Height in Feet) 35
3. Accessory Structure
1 Height in Feet) 15
B. Lot Ara Requirements
1. Minimum Total Lot -Area
Two Family 30,000 sq. ft.
Non - Residential 10,000 sq. ft.
2. Required lot area per
dwelling unit for two
family 15,000 sq. ft.
3. Lot width at building
line ( min.) 100 feet
4. Lot depth
( minimum) 120 feet
5. Allowable percentage
of lot coverage
(all structures) 25%
C. Yard Setback Requirements
1. Front: Building line
to street line
(minimum) 35 feet
2. Side: Building line to
lot line (minimum)
Residential - each side 35 feet
Commercial 15 feet
3. Rear: Building line to
lot line ( minimum) 40 feet
4. Corner of Through Lot:
Building line- to street
line Front yard setback
required for each
yard abutting a street.
5. Setback from "R" District
Boundary 25 feet
6. Setback from
lakeshore 100 feet
D. Structural Bulk
L Gross floor area
(maximum) N.A.
2. Floor area ratio .9
Subd. 6 SPECIAL DISTRICT PRO-
VISIONS
A. Where a conditional use
abuts on R -1, R -2, or R -3 zone,
buffer fences and /or planting
screens shall be installed by the
conditional use permit recipient
according to provisions of Section
11, Subd. 9 of this ordinance
should the Council determine that
a need for buffer exists.
B. Special use commercial ac-
tivities shall be allowed to oper-
ate only between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 9:00 p.m. in the R-C Dis-
trict.
C. All noise levels generated by
activities in the R -C Distict must
conform to state standards.
D. Signs shall comply with the
requirements under Section 12 of
this Ordinance, as well as the fol-
lowing additional provisions:
1. Business signs shall be li-
mited to a total surface area of
36 square feet per each building
or individual business use. Not
more than two (2) individual
signs may be displayed per
each principal use.
2. Illuminated signs shall not
be permitted in the R -C Dis-
trict.'
3. Freestanding signs not ex-
ceeding twenty (20) square feet
and not higher than five (5)
feet, shall be permitted in the
R -C District.
E. Storage - Displays. All mat-
erials, supplies, merchandise or
other similar matter not on dis-
play for direct sale,.rental or
lease to the ultimate consumer or
user shall be stored within a
completely enclosed building
within the R -C District, or within
the confines of one hundred (100)
percent opaque wall or fence not
less than five (5) feet high.
F. The City Council or its de-
signated representative shall
evaluate the design elements of
the conditional uses under the
provisions of Section 7 of this Or-
dinance.
SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall
be in effect from and after its passage
and publication.
ADOPTED THIS 27th day of
March, 1978.
(s) STEVE FRAZIER
Mayor
ATTEST:
(s( ELSA I. WILTSEY
Clerk /Administrator
( May 3,1978)-LAKE
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(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 98
AN ORDINANCE. TO AMEND OR-
DINANCE NO. 79 OF THE CITY OF
SHOREWOOD. BEING AN ORDI-
NANCE FOR THE PURPOSES OF
PROMOTING ORDERLY AND SYS=
TEMATIC PLANNING FOR SUB-
DIVISION AND LAND DEVELOO _
MENT IN THE CITY OF
SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SHOREWOOD DOES OR-
DAIN:
SECTION 1. Section VII. Public
Land. of Ordinance No. 19 of the City
of Shorewood, hereby is amended to
read as follows:
• `Because a new subdivision. as
well as commercial land de-
velopment. creates a need for
parks and playgrounds, as well as
for streets.. eight percent of the
total area of each new subdivision
or its equivalent shall be dedi-
cated for such uses. Such area'
must be suitable for parks and .
playgrounds and shall conform to
the City plan for parks and playg-
rounds within the City. In lieu of
requiring ' dedication - of area for
parks and playgrounds, the City. "
at its option, may require the de-
veloper to pay into the City Park
Fund a sum of money equal to
eight percent of the value of the
raw land contained in the prop-
osed subdivision or commercial
land development, and the value 0
of the raw land contained in the ` b
proposed subdivision or de-
velopment shall be determined Y
by the City assessor; or as an al-
ternative it may require the sub -
divider to pay into the City Park
Fund $350.00 for each lot. if the lot
is a single family lot, or $350.00
for each living unit authorized to
be built upon the plat, if the plat
contains lots other than single
family units, or $350.00 for each
commercial sewer unit assigned
to the property by the City in ac-
cordance with the City's com-
mercial sewer assessment and
hookup policy. if the development
is a commercial land develop-
ment.
SECTION 2. Section 2 of Ordinance
No. 89 of the City of Shorewood is
hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall
take effect from and after its passage
and ppuublication according to law,
ADOPTED by the Council of the
City of Shorewood this 9th day of
4 anuary. 1978.
STEVE FRAZER
Mayor
Attest:
ELSA I. WILTSEY
Clerk. Administrator
Dated: January 17. 1978
r.Jan 25. 1978)—LAKE