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Ordinance - 17-05 - Amend 42-44 J, 42-52 R, 42-64CITY OF SPRING PARK HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA ORDINANCE NO. 17-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY OF SPRING PARK ZONING / SHORELAND ORDINANCE SECTION 42-44 J, SECTION 42-52 R DEFINITIONS, SECTION 42-64 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, USES AND EQUIPMENT, WITHIN THE CITY OF SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Definitions, Section 42-38D. is hereby amended to add the following: Derelict Vehicles: Any motorized vehicle, trailer, watercraft, or recreational vehicle that meets any of the following criteria: unlicensed; inoperable (immediate startup and moving under its own power); unmaintained related to the condition of the vehicles appearance and immediate operation; vehicles used as storage containers. This requirement does not intend to prohibit the outdoor storage of antique or classic cars that are in good repair, are covered, and holding a pioneer, collector, classic, or street rod vehicle license from the State of Minnesota, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 168.10. Section 2. Definitions, Section. 42-44J. is hereby amended as follows: Junk or refuse. Any scrap, waste, reclaimable material or debris, whether or not stored or used in conjunction with dismantling, processing, salvaging, storing, baling, disposal or other use or disposition. Junk includes, but is not limited to, unlicensed vehicles or RVs, inoperable vehicles or RVs, derelict vehicles or RVs, unmaintained vehicles or RVs, tires, vehicle parts, equipment, paper, rags, metal, glass, building materials, household appliances, brush, wood and lumber. Section 3. Definitions, Section 42-52R. is hereby amended as follows: Recreational vehicle. Self-propelled vehicles, trailers, or vehicle(s) stored on the trailer itself that can be pulled by a motor vehicle of less than fourteen thousand (14,000) pounds GWT, which are used primarily for recreational -leisure time activities including, but not limited to campers, tent trailers, motor homes or other vehicles used for temporary living quarters, boats, canoes, kayaks, personal watercraft, all -terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, golf carts, race cars, stock cars, motorcycles, utility trailers, watercraft trailers, off -road vehicles and similar vehicles or equipment. A trailer which contains multiple vehicles shall be considered one recreational vehicle. Section 4. Section 42-530, Outside Storage, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Uses is hereby amended to add the following language: DIVISION 13. - OUTSIDE STORAGE, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL USES: (a) All outside storage of materials and equipment for residential uses shall be stored within a building or fully screened so as not to be visible from adjoining properties, except for the following: (1) Clothesline pole and wire. (2) Not more than three (3) licensed and motorized recreational vehicles or trailers owned by the lot owner, subject to the following conditions: a. Street side storage: All permitted recreational vehicle storage must be on a driveway or paved surface. 2. On local streets: all permitted recreational vehicle storage must meet the following street setbacks: i. Dead end local streets: Three (3) foot setback from back of curb or edge of street surface. ii. Through local street: Five (5) foot setback from back of curb or edge of street surface. iii. Recreational vehicles shall not extend into any sidewalk or trail. On county roads: all permitted recreational vehicle storage must be located on private property and setback at least twenty (20) feet from the edge of the travel lane of the street and may not extend into any sidewalk area. 4. Permitted recreational vehicle storage shall not interfere with stormwater drainage or be located over an existing utility. 5. The storage or parking of recreational vehicles cannot compromise off street parking. 6. On a corner lot, no storage may be placed within the traffic visibility triangle setback. The traffic visibility triangle is defined as beginning at the corner of a lot located at the intersection of two 2 streets and extending twenty feet (20') along both lot lines and then diagonally connecting the twenty foot (20') setbacks. 7. Docks and boat lifts for non -riparian lots having lake access may be stored in the street side yard of property provided: i. Equipment is set back a minimum of twenty (20) feet from the edge of the street surface and the equipment does not obstruct traffic visibility along the street. ii. Dock storage shall be neatly stacked to a height not to exceed four (4) feet. b. Side yard storage: 1. All permitted recreational vehicle storage in a side yard must be on an area surfaced with asphalt, concrete, paver blocks, grass pavers, or crushed rock with a border that prevents erosion. The total impervious surface must meet the hard surface standards of the respective district. 2. All permitted recreational vehicle storage must be set back at least two feet (2') from the side yard property line. Permitted recreational vehicle or trailer storage shall not interfere with stormwater drainage or divert stormwater to neighboring properties. 4. No recreational vehicle storage pad shall be located within a drainage or utility easement. On a corner lot, all permitted recreational vehicle storage must be set back at least five feet (5') from the street edge abutting a local street right-of-way and twenty feet (20') from the edge of the street travel lane on a county road. Lakeside storage: No recreational vehicle storage in a floodplain area except as follows. 2. Between March 1 and November 30, licensed boats and motorized personal watercraft owned by the lot owner may be stored on the lakeshore side of any lot. 3. Between October 1 and May 15, snowmobiles and ATVs may be stored on the lakeshore side of any lot. 4. Properties may store manual propulsion lake equipment (canoes, paddle boats, water bikes, etc.) on the lake side of a property provided that: The equipment carries current registration as required by State Statute. ii. The equipment is owned by the property owner or occupant of the property. iii. The equipment is intended for use by manual propulsion. 5. Docks, boat lifts and associated boat equipment may be stored on the lakeside of a property provided that they meet the following requirements: Docks and boat equipment may only be stored from September 1 through May 30. d. Rear yard (non -riparian lots): 1. All permitted recreational vehicle storage within the rear yard shall be set back at least five (5) feet from any side or rear lot line. 2. All storage within the rear yard shall be screened from adjoining properties or public streets. Said screening shall consist of landscaping or a fence that provides year round screening of seventy-five (75) percent opacity, and a minimum height of six (6) feet. 3. Rear yard outdoor storage may be placed on grass surfaces. Property owners may provide a storage area surfaced of asphalt, concrete, paver blocks, or grass pavers provided the total hard cover of the lot meets the hard surface requirements of the respective zoning district. (3) One (1) ice fishing house provided it meets the following requirements: a. The structure must meet all setback requirements of an accessory structure in the subject district. b. The structure cannot be a permanent accessory building. 0 The structure cannot be used for the storage of items or junk. d. The structure must be kept in good condition, meaning that the exterior is not showing signs of deterioration, the fish house is movable, and the storage area is kept from weeds and/or debris. e. The structure must have current registration as required by State Statute. (4) Construction and landscaping materials currently part of an active project provided that: a. The project is completed within thirty (30) days or is affiliated with a building permit on site. b. The equipment and materials cannot be scrap, salvage, or junk. (5) On and off street parking of currently registered and operable passenger vehicles and trucks not to exceed a gross weight of twelve -thousand (12,000) pounds. (6) Lawn furniture or furniture used and constructed explicitly for outdoor use. (7) Lakeside or side yard exterior storage of firewood for the purpose of consumption only by the person or persons on whose property it is stored. Firewood storage shall not exceed one (1) cord of wood having dimensions not exceeding four (4) feet high, four (4) feet wide and eight (8) feet in length. Three (3) cords of firewood may be stored on a residential property provided it is set back a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from a house or an adjoining lot. (8) Stationary recreational equipment provided the equipment does not meet the definition of "recreational vehicle" and does not exceed two -hundred (200) square feet in impervious surface. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effective immediately upon its passage and publication. ADOPTED by the City Council of Spring Park this 20t4 day of November, 2017. CITY OF S IC ATTEST: By Th r a Schyma, City Olerk P. Rocklvam, Mayor AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss COUNTY OF CARVER Darlene MacPherson being duly sworn on an oath, states or affirms that he/she is the Publisher's Designated Agent of the newspa- per(s) known as: The Laker with the known office of issue being located in the county of: CARVER with additional circulation in the counties of: HENNEPIN and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualifica- tion as a qualified newspaper as provided by Minn. Stat. §331A.02. (B) This Public Notice was printed and pub- lished in said newspaper(s) once each week, for 1 successive week(s); the first insertion being on 12/02/2017 and the last insertion being on 12/02/2017. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033 rciating to the publication of mortgage foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies with the conditions described in §580.033, subd. 1, clause (1) or (2). If the newspaper's known office of issue is located in a county adjoining the county where the mortgaged premises or some part of the mortgaged premises described in the notice are located, a substantial portion of the newspaper's circulation is in the latter county. By: � , oz N,_.2 A,4�__ Designated Agent Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me on 12/02/2017 by Darlene MacPherson. Notary Public WWWvvv`, . ( MARLENE M. MITCHELL Notary R bl"tnnesota /My oommissfon Expires Jan 31, 2020 vtili+u�nrw/v�ti Rate Information: (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space: $15.00 per column inch CITY OF SPRING PARK SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA SUMMARY PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 17-05 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY OF SPRING PARK ZONING / SHORELAND ORDINANCE SECTION 42-44 J, SECTION 42-52 R DEFINITIONS, SECTION 42-64 ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, USES AND EQUIPMENT, WITHIN THE CITY OF SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA This summary of the ordinance is published pursuant to Minnesota Statue 331A.01, Subd. 10. On November 20, 2017 the Spring Park City Council adopted Ordinance No. 17-05 amending Chapter 42 of the Spring Park City Code regarding outdoor storage regulations. This ordinance establishes dif- ferent location requirements and performance standards for perma- nent and seasonal outdoor storage on residential lots. Additionally, the ordinance defines recreational ve- hicles as self-propelled vehicles or vehicle(s) stored on the trailer itself that can be pulled by a motor ve- hicle of less than twelve -thousand (12,000) pounds, which are used primarily for recreational -leisure time activities including, but not limited to campers, tent trailers, motor homes or other vehicles used for temporary living quarters, boats, canoes, kayaks, person- al watercraft, all -terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, golf carts, race cars, stock cars, motorcycles, utility trailers, watercraft trailers, off -road vehicles and similar vehicles or equipment. Copies of the ordinance are available for public inspection in the City Clerk's office during normal business hours or upon request by calling Spring Park City Hall at 952- 471-9051. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Spring Park this 20th day of November 2017. /s/ Theresa Schyma City Clerk Published in The Laker December 2, 2017 758919 Ad ID 758919