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crTY oF CoLUMBTA HETGHTS, MrIV\IESOTA
BEING AI\t ORDINAITCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA
HEIGHTS ATID CITY ORDINAI\ICE RELATING TO ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT
PERTAINING TO THE REZONING OF A PORTION OT'A CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 825 41sr AVENITE NE FROM MULTTPLE FAMILY RESTDENTIAL DISTRTCT (R-4) TO
PLAI\NED ItNrT DEVELOPMENT DTSTRICT (PUD) I\IUMBER 2021-01
SECTION 1: The "Zoning map" of the Columbia Heights Zoning and Development Ordinance is
hereby amended by rezoning or changing the zoning district designation of the most northerly
undeveloped portion of the following described properly having the property address of 825 4l't Avenue
NE, Columbia Heights MN, 55421, and legally described below from Multiple Family Residential
District to PUD, Planned Unit Development District 2021-01:
Legal description: On file at City Hall
Address
825 41'r Avenue NE
Property Tax I.D. No.
35-30-24-14-0151
(the "Property")
SECTION 2: The property is rezoned to PUD, Planned Unit Development District 2021-01 and the
allowed uses shall be multifamily apartments, office, and commercial/retail.
SECTION 3: Pursuant to Chapter 9, Article I of the Columbia Heights Zoning and Land Development
Ordinance, the approval of any development or redevelopment within Planned Unit Development District
2021-01 shall be subject to the requirements set forth in Columbia Heights Code Section 9.1 l3 including,
but not limited to, the following performance and design standards and site and building approval:
l. The Property shall be developed or redeveloped in accordance with the final PUD District Plan
approved by the City ("Final Plans"), which include site plans, grading, drainage and storm water
management plans, utility plans, lighting and photometric plans, landscape plans, floor plans, and
building elevations. The Final Plans outline all of the performance standards for development of
the Property, including, at a minimum the following design standards for the Property as set forth
below:
Minimum Combined Lot Area 1.6 acres
Maximum Residential Density Allowed 55 units per acre
Minimum Residential Lot Area 50,000 square feet
Buildine Heieht Not to exceed 4 stories
Minimum Number of Onsite Parking Stalls 108
Maximum Number of Compact Parkine Stalls 30
Maximum Non Residential Building Area 15,000 square feet
2. Any applicant for an approval of a development plan or building permit within Planned Unit
Development District 2021-01shall submit development plans for City review and approval. The
City reserves the right to adjust any performance standards set forth in this ordinance if deemed
necessary to improve the site and building design for the purpose of compatibility, public health,
or public safety.
3. Any development or redevelopment plans for the Property including, but not limited to the Final
Plans, that fail to meet the design and performance standards set forth herein shall require a PUD
amendment approved by the City.
4. All conditions of approval set forth in City Council Resolution No.202l-47 shall be incorporated
herein.
SECTION 4: The Planning Commission held a public hearing as required by the City's Zoning
Ordinance on May 4,2021 and the Commission recommends approval of the proposed rezoning from
Multiple Family Residential District (R-4) to PUD, Planned Unit Development District.
SECTION 5:
WHEREAS, the amendment is consistent with the applicable provisions of the comprehensive plan;
WHEREAS, the amendment is in the public interest and not solely for the benefit of a single property
owner;
WHEREAS, the amendment is compatible with existing land uses and zoning classifications in the
general area;
WHEREAS, the amendment reflects changes in development trends in the general area.
SECTION 6:
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after 30 days after its passage.
First Reading: May 10,2021
Offered by: Buesgens
Seconded by: Novitsky
Roll Call: Ayes: Buesgens, M6rquez Simula, Novitsky; Nays: Jacobs, Murzyn, Jr
Second Reading: June 14,2021
Offered by: Buesgens
Seconded by: Jacobs
Roll Call: AllAyes
Date ofPassage: June 14,2021
Attest:
Mayor
1/L*1"
Nicole Tingley, City Secretary
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE 1656
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AND ClW
ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING AND DEVETOPMENT PERTAINING TO THE REZONTNG OF A
PORTION OF A CERTATN PROPERTY LOCATED AT 825 4lSTAVENUE NE FROM MULTIPLE
FAMTLY RESIDENTIAL DTSTRTCT (R-4) TO PLANNED UNrT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (pUD)
NUMBER 2O2l.O1,
The City Council for the City of Columbia Heights, Minnesota adopted Ordinance 1655 on June
L4,202r.
The purpose of this ordinance is to rezone the future parcels in question to Planned Unit
Development District, PUD 2027-01. This would allow the uses of multifamily apartments,
office, and commercial/retail. The ordinance also establishes specific development standards
for the parcels, including minimum combined lot area, maximum residential density, minimum
residential lot area, building height, minimum number of onsite parking stalls, maximum
number of compact parking stalls, and maximum non-residential building area. This will allow
for the intended future development for a 52-unit affordable apartment building and the
office/commercial/retail use of SACA Food Shelf.
This is a summary of Ordinance No. 1666. A copy of the entire text of the Ordinance is available
for public inspection during regular office hours at City Hall, by standard or electronic mail, or at
www.colu m biaheightsm n.gov.
Attest:
5da Mdrquez Simula, Mayor
Nicole Tingley, City ! Secretary
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
COI-INTY OFANOKA
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION CITY OF COLUMBIA
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HEIGHTS
SUMMARY OF
ORD!NANCE 1666
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING THE ZONING
MAP OF THE CITY OF
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
AND CITY ORDINANCE
REI.ATING TO ZONING
AND DEVELOPMENT
PERTAINING TO THE
REZONING OFA
PORTION OF A CERTAIN
PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 825 41ST AVENUE NE
FROM MULTIPLE FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
(R-4) TO PLANNED UNIT
DE\'ELOPMENT DISTRICT
(PUD) NUMBER 2021-01
The City Council for the City of
Columbia Heights, Minnesota ad-
opted Ordinance 1666 on June 14,
2021.
The purpose of this ordinance
is to rEzone the futurc parcels in
question to Planned Unit Develop-
ment District, PUD 2021-01. This
would allow the uses of multifam-
ily apartments, office, and com-
merciayretail. The ordinance also
establishes specific development
standards for the parcels, including
minimum combined lot area, max-
imum residential density, minimum
residential lot area, building height,
minimum number of onsite parking
stalls, maximum number of com-
pact parking stalls, and miuimum
non-residential building area. This
will allow for the intended future
development for a 62-unit afford-
able apartment building and the of-
fice/commerciaUretail use of SACA
Food Shelf.
This is a summary of Ordinance
No. 1666. A copy of the entire text
of the Ordinance is available for
public inspection during regular
office hours at City Hall, by stan-
dard or electronic mail, or at www.
columbiaheightsmn.gov.
Attest:
/VAmAda M6rquez Simula,
Mayor
/VNicole Tingley,
City Clerk/Council Secretary
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