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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1700AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION CITY of COLUMBIA HEIGHTS STATE OF MINNESOTA ) SUMMARY OF ss COUNTY OF ANOKA ORDINANCE NO. 1700 BEING AN ORDINANCE I do solemly swear that the notice, as per the AMENDING CHAPTER 9 proof, was published in the edition of the LAND USE OF THE CITY CODE OF 2005 BSLP Col Hght Frid Life DEFINITMIONS, 9.104 ADMINISTRATION AND with the known office of issue being located ENFORCEMENT, 9.105 in the count y of: NONCONFORMITIES, 9.106 ANOKA GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, 9.107 with additional circulation in the counties of: SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT RAMSEY STANDARDS, 9.109 and has full knowledge a of the facts stated RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, 9.110 COMMERCIAL below: DISTRICTS, 9.111 (A) The newspaper has complied with all of INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. the requirements constituting qualifica- tion as a qualified newspaper as provided The City Council for the City of Columbia Heights, Minnesota ad - by Minn. Stat. §331A.02. opted Ordinance No. 1700 on Au- (B) This Public Notice was printed and pub- gust 26, 2024. lished in said newspaper(s) once each week, for 1 successive week(s); the first The purpose of this ordinance is to update, upon passage, Chapter insertion being on 08/30/2024 and the last 9 of Columbia Heights City Code to insertion being on 08/30/2024. include the sections of code above. These updates include definitions MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES for uses allowed the City present - ly, amends existing definitionss such Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033 as "Family" to remove unrelated relating to the publication of mortgage occupancy maximums, and estab- foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies lishes definitions for "Dwelling Unit, "Family, with the conditions described in §580.033, Accessory", Shared Living Arrangement". Other amendments subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper(s include 9.104 to allow administra- known office of issue is located in a county tive approval of minor subdivisions adjoining the county where the mortgaged if it is a common boundary line premises or some part of the mortgaged adjustment; 9.105 brings noncon- forming use damage and destroyed premises described in the notice are located, language into consistency with MN a substantial portion of the newspaper's Statute 934.36; 9.106 to include circulation is in the latter coun provisions for review and approval of artificial turf as well as setting a maximum for front yard setback paving, establishing standards for BY accessory dwelling units, and al - lowing for public art and painted murals. Changes to 9.107 removes _M ignated Agent individual seasonal uses and estab- Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before lishes these under "Seasonal Sales me on 08/30/2024 Stands' ; updates the outdoor play area requirements for "Day Care, Home'; and amends Residential Care Facility standards to exempt facilities serving six or fewer res- idents from the distance radius and zoning regulations except as otherwise required by law. 9.109 Residential Districts allows acces- cces- sory dwelling units as a permitted Notary Public accessory use for single-family properties and for shared family liv- ing arrangements. Residential dis- tricts have an impervious surface Darlene Marie MacPherson coverage maximum for residential lots; the percentages are 35% im- - Notary Public N3. Minnesota pervious surface coverage for lots less than 6,500 sq. ft. and 30% for {{% °+ntr?Ky6i MV Commission Expires 1/3112029 lots greater than 6,500 sq. ft. An- other update is to grandfather the -,r•v-.rr minimum lot area and lot width for single family residences originally platted in the R-2A, R-2B, R-3, and R-4 districts to remove the legal nonconforming status for proper- Rate Information: ties below the minimum lot area of 6,500 sq. ft.. For the R-2A and (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users R-2B, One/Two Family Residential for comparable space: and Built -As -Duplex districts, twin- $999.99 per column inch home and duplexes are proposed to be permitted uses by law. 9.110 Ad ID 1418220 Commercial Districts and 9.111 In- dustrial Districts will include adjust- ments to uses that were previously conditional uses, but did not have specific development standards or standards that are being addressed through performance standards as well as allowing Seasonal Sales Stands as permitted accessory uses. This is a summary of Ordinance No. 1700. 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. columbidqgigbiamn. gy Amada Marquez Simula, Mayor Attest: Sara Ion, City Clerk/Council Secretary Published in the The Life August 30, 2024 1418220