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(c)To the extent practical, new construction or additions to existing buildings shall be
complementary and compatible with the scale and character of the surroundings and exterior
materials shall be compatible with those used in the immediate neighborhood.
(d)An appropriate transition area shall be provided between the use and adjacent property by
landscaping, screening or other site improvements consistent with the character of the
neighborhood.
(e)The parking supply requirements of Section 9.105.L(l0) shall be satisfied via off-street parking
or a combination of off-street parking and off-site parking. Off-site parking shall be located no
more than 400 feet from the main entrance of the use being served.
(f)The City Council may establish limited business hours as a means of ensuring compatibility with
surrounding uses.
Section 3
9.107 of the City Code of 2001 (Specific Development Standards) is hereby amended such that the
"health/fitness clubs" conditional use referenced in Section 2 above is inserted into the Section in
alphabetical order.
Section 4
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after 30 days after its passage.
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Attest:
January 11, 2021
Novitsky
Jacobs
All Ayes
January 25, 2021
Novitsky
Murzyn, Jr.
All Ayes
January 25, 2021
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ORDINANCE NO. 1663
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 9.110 OF
THE CITY CODE OF
2OO1 TO ESTABLISH
HEALTH/FITNESS
CLUBS NOT EXCEEDING
4,OOO SQUARE FEET
IN AREA AS A
CONDITIONAL USE
IN THE CITY'S LB,
LIMITED BUSINESS
ZONING DISTRICT
The City of Columbia Heights
does ordain:
Section 1
9.110 (DX3l of the City Code of
2001 is hereby amended to read
as follows, to wit:
(21 Conditional uses. Except
as specifically limited herein, the
following uses may be allowed in
the LB, Limited Business District,
subject to the regulations set forth
for conditiona! uses in $ 9.104, Ad-
ministration and Enforcement, and
ment Standards:
(a) School, vocational or busi-
NESS.
(b) School, performing/visual/
martial arts.
(c) Licensed day care facility,
child or adult.
(d) Government maintenance
facility.
(e) State licensed residential
care facility.
(f) Congregate living facility, in-
cluding rooming houses, group
living quarters, nursing homes, se-
nior housing, assisted living facility,
traditional housing and emergency
housing.
(g) Bed and breaHast home,
when accessory to a single-family
dwelling.
(h) Community center.
(i) Recreational facility, indoor.
fi) Recreational facility, outdoor.
(k) Single-family dwelling, when
accessory to a commercial use.
(l) Food service, limited (coffee
shop/deli).
(m) Hospital.
(n) Museum/gallery.
(o) Retail sales, not exceeding
2,500 square feet in area.
(p) Hotel or motel.
(q) Fences greater than six feet
in height.
(r) Brewer taproom, not exceed-
ing 2,000 barrels of malt liquor a
year.
(s) Brew pub, not exceeding
2,000 banels of malt liquor ayear.
(t) Health/fitness clubs, not ex-
ceeding 4,000 gross square feet in
area.
Section 2
9.107 of the City Code of 2001
(Specific Development Stan-
dards) is hereby amended to add
the following, to wit:
HealtVfitness clubs in LB, Limit-
ed Business Districts.
(a) The health/fitness club shall
not exceed 4,000 gross square feet
in area.
(b) The use shall be served by a
minor collector or higher classifica-
tion roadway.
(c) To the extent practical, new
construction or additions to exist-
ing buildings shall be comPlemen-
tary and compatible with the scale
and character of the sunoundings
and exterior materials shall be
compatible with those used in the
immediate neighborhood.
(d) An appropriate transition area
shall be provided between the use
and adjacent property by land-
scaping, screening or other site
improvements consistent with the
character of the neighborhood.
(e) The parking supply require-
ments of Section 9.105.L(10) shall
be satisfied via off-street parking or
a combination of off-street parking
and off-site parking. Off-site park-
ing shall be located no more than
400 feet from the main entrance of
the use being served.
(f) The City Council may estab-
lish limited business hours as a
means of ensuring compatibililr
with surrounding uses.
Section 3
9.107 of the City Gode of 2D01
(Specific Development Stan-
dards) is hercby amended such
that the "health/fitness clubs"
conditional use rcfercnced in
Section 2 above ls irEerteirl lnto
the Section in alphabetical olden
Section 4
This Ordinance shall be in full
force and effect from and after 30
days after its passage.
First Reading: January 11,2021
Offered by: Novitsky
Seconded by: Jacobs
Roll Call: All Ayes
Second Reading: January 25,
2021
Offered by: Murzyn, Jr.
Seconded by: Novitsky
Roll Call: AllAyes
Date of Passage: January 25,
2021
Am6da M6rquez Simula, Mayor
Attest:
Nicole Tingley,
City ClerUCouncil Secretary
Published in
The Life
February 5,2021
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By:
Minnesota
Mv Commission ExPires
Jan 31,70?5
MARLENE M
Notary
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