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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSigned Ordinance 1604COPY ORDINANCE NO. 1604 BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1490, CITY CODE OF 2005 RELATING THE VARIANCE PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS The City of Columbia Heights does ordain: Chapter 9, Article I, Section 9.104(G) of the Columbia Heights City Code, which currently reads to wit: § 9.104 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT. (G) Variances. (1) Purpose. The purpose of a variance is to provide a means of departure from the literal provisions of this article where strict adherence would cause undue hardship because of circumstances unique to the property. It is not the intent of this section to allow a variance for a use that is not permitted within a particular zoning district. (2) Right of Application. Any person with a legal interest in the property may file an application for one or more variances. (3) Application for variance. An application for a variance shall be filed with the Zoning Administrator on the approved form and shall be accompanied by a site plan and any other information determined by the Zoning Administrator to be necessary. (4) Public hearing. The Planning Commission, sitting as the Board of Appeals and Adjustments, shall hold a public hearing on the complete application for a variance in accordance with the requirements of this section. After the close of the hearing, the Planning Commission shall make findings and submit its recommendation to the City Council. (5) City Council action. The City Council shall make the final decision regarding an application for a variance from the provisions of this article. Approval of a variance shall require a simple majority vote of the City Council. (6) Required findings. The City Council shall make each of the following findings before granting a variance from the provisions of this article: (a) Because of the particular physical surroundings, or the shape, configuration, topography, or other conditions of the specific parcel of land involved, strict adherence to the provisions of this article would cause undue hardship. (b) The conditions upon which the variance is based are unique to the specific parcel of land involved and are generally not applicable to other properties within the same zoning classification. (c) The difficulty or hardship is caused by the provisions of this article and has not been created by any person currently having a legal interest in the property. (d) The granting of the variance is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan. (e) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or the public welfare or materially injurious to the enjoyment, use, development or value of property or improvements in the vicinity. (7) Conditions of approval. The City Council may establish any reasonable conditions of approval that are deemed necessary to mitigate adverse impacts directly associated with granting of the variance and to protect neighboring properties. Is thereby amended to read as follows: § 9.104 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT. (G) Variances. (1) Purpose. The purpose of a variance is to provide a means of departure from the literal provisions of this article. Variances may be granted when the applicant for the variance establishes that there are practical difficulties in complying with the zoning ordinance. It is not the intent of this section to allow a variance for a use that is not permitted within a particular zoning district. (2) Right of Application. Any person with a legal interest in the property may file an application for one or more variances. (3) Application for variance. An application for a variance shall be filed with the Zoning Administrator on the approved form and shall be accompanied by a site plan and any other information determined by the Zoning Administrator to be necessary. (4) Public hearing. The Planning Commission, sitting as the Board of Appeals and Adjustments, shall hold a public hearing on the complete application for a variance in accordance with the requirements of this section. After the close of the hearing, the Planning Commission shall make findings and submit its recommendation to the City Council. (5) City Council action. The City Council shall..make the final decision regarding an application for a variance from the provisions of this article. Approval of a variance shall require a simple majority vote of the City Council. (6) Required findings. The City Council shall make each of the following findings before granting a variance from the provisions of this article: (a) Because of the particular physical surroundings, or the shape, configuration, topography, or other conditions of the specific parcel of land involved, strict adherence to the provisions of this article would cause practical difficulties in conforming to the zoning ordinance. The applicant, however, is proposing to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by the zoning ordinance. (b) The conditions upon which the variance is based are unique to the specific parcel of land involved and are generally not applicable to other properties within the same zoning classification. (c) The practical difficulties are caused by the provisions of this article and have not been created by any person currently having a legal interest in the property. (d) The granting of the variance is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan. (e) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental or the public welfare or materially injurious to the enjoyment, use, development or value of property or improvements in the vicinity. (7) Conditions of approval. The City Council may establish any reasonable conditions of approval that are deemed necessary to mitigate adverse impacts directly associated with granting of the variance and to protect neighboring properties. Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after 30 days after its passage. First Reading: October 10, 2011 Second Reading: October 24, 2011 Date of Passage: October 24, 2011 Offered by: Diehm Second by: Schmitt Roll Call: Ayes: Peterson, Nawrocki, Diehm, Schmitt Absent: Williams Attest: atricia MuscoviU&MC City Clerk