Ordinance - 22-04: Amending Chapter 42; C4 Conditional Uses CITY OF SPRING PARK
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 22-04
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SPRING PARK CITY CODE,
CHAPTER 42—ZONING/SHORELAND ORDINANCE, RELATING TO
CONDITIONAL USES IN THE C-4 OFFICE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRING PARK ORDAINS:
Section 1. Article 8, Section 42-428 of the Spring Park Zoning/Shoreland Ordinance (C-4
Office Commercial District) conditional use permits is hereby amended to add the following
underlined language:
Sec. 42-428 Conditional uses
The following are conditional uses in the C-4 District and are require a conditional use
permit based upon the procedures set forth in and regulated by Article IV, Division 2.
(5) Hotels provided that:
a.Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with
through traffic movements, shall comply with subsection 42-67 and shall be
subject to the approval of the city engineer and/or Hennepin County,as
applicable.
b.Parking. The proposed building shall provide adequate parking as listed below for
the main facility and other uses and per the Spring Park zoning standards for all
uses of the site per subsection 42-67 of this Code. Hotel parking shall not interfere
with on-site circulation or other operations sharing the site. The site and related
parking and service shall be served by an arterial or collector street of sufficient
capacity to accommodate the traffic which will be generated.
1. One space per hotel room and one space per hotel employee.
2. Parking for ancillary uses such as office space, conference rooms shall be
calculated per Section 42.67 of this code.
3. At least one parking stall shall be provided for every three boat slips
accessory to the hotel or yacht Club.
4. All on-site parking shall meet the design standards of Section 42-67 on this
code.
5. The site plan shall illustrate the required disability parking.
c.The hotel site plan shall illustrate all outdoor activity areas and amenities accessory to
the hotel. Outdoor activity areas shall be designed to screen these areas from
adjoining residential properties. Outdoor activity areas may be located within the
required shoreland setback provided.
1 The site meets the lot coverage requirements of Section 42-429 (5) of this
Code.
2 Outdoor activity areas are designed and located to screen these areas from
adjoining residential uses.
3 The hotel shall demonstrate disability access to all accessory outdoor activity
areas including docks accessory to the hotel.
4 Docks accessory to the Hotel shall be permitted by the Lake Minnetonka
Conservation District.
(6) Restaurants provided that:
a. Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with
through traffic movements, shall comply with subsection 42-67 and shall be subject
to the approval of the city engineer and/or Hennepin County, as applicable.
b. Parking. The proposed building shall provide adequate parking as listed below for
the main facility and other uses and per the Spring Park zoning standards for all uses
of the site per subsection 42-67 of this Code. Restaurant parking shall not interfere
with on-site circulation or other operations sharing the site. The site and related
parking and service shall be served by an arterial or collector street of sufficient
capacity to accommodate the traffic which will be generated.
1. One stall per 3 restaurant seats
2. One stall per 80 square foot kitchen space
c. Loading Area. Restaurant site shall provide an on-site loading area designed to
accommodate truck and trailer delivery vehicles with a length of 50 feet or more.
Alternatively receive written confirmation from suppliers that only smaller vehicles
or delivery vans will be used. Restaurant site plans shall demonstrate site access,
egress and maneuvering through site without interfering with on-site parking. The
restaurant site shall provide adequate space for off-street loading and unloading of all
trucks serving the site per Section 42-68 of this Code.
d. All trash,recycling,grease trap handling equipment shall be stored within the
principal building or within a trash enclosure that screens the equipment from public
streets and adjoining properties.
e. Noise. The applicant shall abide by the maximum noise level guidelines as stated in
residential land use limits in Chapter 18,Article III, Section 18-122 of the Spring
Park City Code. No excessive noise will be permitted. The following provisions are
required to monitor and to control noise levels.
1. Outdoor weatherproof noise monitoring equipment shall be installed, and a
record of noise levels maintained.
i) Reports of noise levels shall be submitted to the City monthly.
ii) The applicant shall provide a detailed noise monitoring and mitigation plan.
iii) Noise levels for a duration of six minutes in excess of what is allowed will
alert the on-site management to take immediate actions to reduce the noise
levels at the site.
2. These restrictions shall not apply if granted a special event permit approved by
the City with exemption from noise standards.
3. In the event of the applicant receiving four (4) documented complaints/
violations, City Council reserves the right to limit hours of outdoor operations.
(7) Outdoor Dining accessory to a Restaurant provided that:
a. A site plan and other pertinent information shall be submitted demonstrating the
location and type of all tables, refuse receptacles, and wait stations.
b.The outdoor dining area shall be fenced to define its boundaries and access to the
outdoor dining area be provided only via the principal building.
c.The size of the outdoor area is restricted to no more than 30 percent of the total
floor area within the principal structure.
d.The outdoor dining area shall be screened from view from adjacent residential uses
in accordance with section 42-640) of this Code.
e.All exterior lighting shall be totally screened or consist of ninety-degree (90°) cutoff
light fixtures with a shielded light source directed so that the light source shall not
be visible from the public right-of-way away or adjacent residential properties and
shall be in compliance with section 42-63(h) of this Code.
f. Noise. The applicant shall abide by the maximum noise level guidelines as stated in
residential land use limits in Chapter 18,Article III, Section 18-122 of the Spring
Park City Code. No excessive noise will be permitted. The following provisions are
required to monitor and to control noise levels.
1. Outdoor weatherproof noise monitoring equipment shall be installed, and a
record of noise levels maintained.
i) Reports of noise levels shall be submitted to the City monthly.
ii) The applicant shall provide a detailed noise monitoring and mitigation plan.
iii) Noise levels for a duration of six (6) minutes in excess of what is allowed will
alert the on-site management to take immediate actions to reduce the noise
levels at the site.
2. These restrictions shall not apply if granted a special event permit approved by
the City with exemption from noise standards.
3. In the event of the applicant receiving four (4) documented complaints/
violations,City Council reserves the right to limit hours of outdoor operations.
4. Outdoor electronically amplified audio speaker shall be designed and located to
direct sound toward the principal building on the site and away from adjoining
properties. Property owner shall control volumes to prevent noise levels at the
property lines that exceed the city standard outlined in Chapter 18,Article 111,
Section 18-122 of the Spring Park City Code.
g.The site plan shall demonstrate that pedestrian circulation is not disrupted as a result
of the outdoor dining area by providing the following:
1. Outdoor area shall be segregated from through pedestrian circulation
by means of fencing.
2. Minimum clear passage zone for pedestrians at the perimeter of the
facility shall be at least five feet without interference from parked
motor vehicles, bollards, trees, tree gates, curbs, stairways, trash
receptacles, streetlights,parking meters, or the like.
3. Overstory canopy of trees,umbrellas or other structures extending into
the pedestrian clear passage zone or pedestrian aisle shall have a
minimum clearance of seven feet above sidewalk.
h.The outdoor area is surfaced with concrete,bituminous or decorative pavers or may
consist of a deck with wood or other flooring material that provides a clean,
attractive, and functional surface.
i. A minimum width of 36 inches shall be provided within aisles of the outdoor area.
j. Refuse containers are provided for self-service outdoor dining areas. Such
containers shall be placed in a manner which does not disrupt pedestrian
circulation and must be designed to prevent spillage and blowing litter.
k.Property owners shall pick up litter within one hundred feet (100') of the patio area.
1. Live outdoor music performances shall only be permitted after obtaining a special
event permit and shall meet the requirements of Spring Park City Code.
Section 2. Effective Date. This ordinance amending the Spring Park Zoning/Shoreland
Ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage and publication.
ADOPTED by the City of Spring Park this 18 day of July, 2022.
CITY OF SP ,ARK
By.
Jerome ckvam, Mayor
ATTEST: 1/�
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION CITY OF SPRING PARK
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
STATE OF MINNESOTA )ss SPRING PARK,MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF CARVER ORDINANCE NO.22-04 AND
ORDINANCE NO.22-05
Debra Schwalba being duly sworn on an
oath, states or affirms that he/she is the NOTICE is hereby given that the
Publisher's Designated Agent of the news a- City Council the City of Spring
g g p Park held a public
lic hearing on Mon-
per(s)known as: day August 1,2022,at 7:00 p.m.in
the COUNCIL CHAMBERS located
Laker Pioneer at CITY HALL, 4349 Warren Ave,
Spring Park,MN.
with the known office of issue being located The purpose of the hearing was
in the county of: to discuss and vote on the follow-
CARVER ing:
with additional circulation in the counties of: . ORDINANCE No. 22-04:
HENNEPIN Amending the Spring Park Zon-
and has full knowledge of the facts stated ing Code, Chapter 42 - Zoning/
below: Shoreland Ordinance, relating to
Conditional Uses in the C-4 Office
(A)The newspaper has complied with all of Commercial District.
the requirements constituting qualifica-
tion as a qualified newspaper as provided ORDINANCE No. 22-05: An
by Minn.Stat.§331A.02. Interim Ordinance prohibiting the
(B)This Public Notice was printed and pub- sale, testing, manufacturing, and
distribution of THC products.
lished in said newspaper(s) once each
week, for 1 successive week(s); the first Both Ordinances were adopted
insertion being on 08/20/2022 and the last by the City Council of the City of
insertion being on 08/20/2022.
Spring Park on August 1,2022.
A complete copy of both Ordi-
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By:
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me on 08/20/2022 by Debra Schwalba.
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