Ordinance - 26-03: Amending Chapter 42: Parking CITY OF SPRING PARK
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
STATE OF MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO. 26-03
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42: ZONING AND SHORELAND
ORDINANCE,ARTICLE 11: GENERAL PROVISIONS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRING PARK, MINNESOTA ORDAINS
AS FOLLOWS:
Chapter 42 of the Spring Park City Code is hereby amended by removing the sere and inserting
the underlined language as follows:
ARTICLE II
Section 42-50 (P)
Parks and playgrounds. Public land and open space in the city dedicated or reserved for
recreational purposes.
Parking ramp. An accessory structure, other than a private garage, designed and used for the
storage of motor vehicles at, below, and/or above grade.
Parking.space/stall. An area enclosed in the main building,in an accessory building, or
unenclosed, sufficient in size to store one automobile,which has adequate access to a public street
or alley permitting satisfactory ingress and egress of an automobile.
Permitted use. A use which may be lawfully established in a particular district or districts,
provided it conforms with all requirements, regulations, and performance standards (if any) of such
districts.
Person. Any individual, firm,partnership, association, corporation, or organization of any kind.
Personal Services. The selling of services that involve personal health and beauty care and
treatment to clients on a walk in or appointment basis. These services include,but are not limited to:
barbershops, beauty salons, nail salons,weight loss services, and tanning salons.
Planned unit development. A development procedure whereby internal site design standards are
allowed to deviate from this chapter in order to accommodate two or more principal structures,
and/or facilitate improved site design and operation.
Planning commission. The Planning Commission of Spring Park, Minnesota.
Principal(or main) building. The building located on a lot, the use of which building is the primary
use or purpose of the lot (e.g. for a lot located in a Residential district,a dwelling unit is the primary
purpose of the lot and, therefore, a dwelling unit would be the principal building for that lot).
Principal use. The main use of land or buildings as distinguished from subordinate or accessory
uses. A "principal use" may be either permitted or conditional.
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Protective (restrictive)covenants Contracts or deed restrictions relating to the manner in which land
may be used,with the view to protecting and preserving the physical and economic integrity of any
given area.
Public improvements. Any drainage ditch, roadway,parkway,sidewalk,pedestrian way, tree,lawn,
off-street parking area, lot improvement, or other facility for which the city has assumed
responsibility for maintenance and operation, or which may affect an improvement for which local
government responsibility is established.
Public structure. An edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or
composed of parts joined together in some definite manner which is owned or rented, and operated
by a federal, state, or local government.
Public uses Uses owned or operated by municipal, school district, county,state,or other
governmental units.
Public waters. Any waters as defined in Minn. Stat. § 103G.005, subd. 15 and 16.
AND
Section 42-67(k)
Number of spaces required. The following minimum number of off-street parking spaces shall be
provided and maintained by ownership, easement and/or lease for and during the life of the
respective uses hereinafter set forth:
(1) Single family, two family, townhouse and quadraminium units Two spaces per unit.
(2) Boarding house. At least one parking space for each person for whom accommodations are
provided for sleeping.
(3) Townhomes and multiple family dwellings. Two spaces per unit, plus one visible and accessible
space per four units designated as parking for residents' guests and visitors.
(4) Community centers, a ',h or- efi, '••'-, libraries,private clubs, lodges, museums, artgalleries. Ten
spaces plus one for each 150 square feet in excess of 2,000 square feet of floor area in the
principal structure.
(5) Convalescent home, rest home, nursing home or day nurseries. One for each three beds,plus one for
each two employees,plus one for staff or visiting physician.
(6) Elderly(senior citizen)housing. Reservation of area equal to one parking space per unit. Upon
initial development only one-half the reserved area shall be required to be developed for
parking. Said number of parking spaces shall continue until such time as the city council
determines that a need for additional parking spaces has been demonstrated.
(7) Health Clubs. One space per 300 square feet.
(78) Office buildings, medical and dental clinics, veterinary clinics and hospitals, and professional office.. One
space for each 200 square feet of floor area.
�9) Personal Services. One space or each 200 square feet of floor area.
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(810) Retail store and service establishment. At least one off-street parking space for each 200
square feet of floor area.
(911) Retail sales and service business with fifty(50)percent or more ofgrnss floor area devoted to storage
andl or warehouses. At least five spaces or one space for each 200 square feet devoted to
public sales or service,whichever is greater, plus one space for each 500 square feet of
storage area.
(+Al2)Restaurants, cafes,private clubs serving food andl or drinks, bars, taverns, nightclubs: At least one
space for each three seats in the establishment.
(4�13)Shopping centers. Five and one-half spaces per each 1,000 square feet of gross leasable floor
area (exclusive of common area).
(+214)Motorfuel station or auto repair. At least four off-street parking spaces plus two off-street
parking spaces for each service stall. Those facilities designed for sale of other items than
strictly automotive products,parts or service shall be required to provide additional
parking in compliance with other applicable sections of this chapter.
(4-315)Manufacturing,fabricating or processing of a product or material. One space for each five hundred
(500) square feet of floor area,or one space for each two employees on maximum shift,
whichever is greater,plus one space for each truck based at the facility and operated by or
for the owner or operator of the use (if not stored inside principal building).
(4416)Warehousing, storage or handling of bulkgoods That space which is solely used as office shall
comply with the office use requirements and one space per each 2,000 square feet of floor
area, plus one space for each two employees on maximum shift and one space for each
truck based at the facility and operated by or for the owner or operator of the use (if not
stored inside principal building).
(+S5l7)Other uses. Other uses not specifically mentioned herein shall be determined on an
individual basis by the city council. Factors to be considered in such determinations shall
include (without limitation) size of building, type of use, number of employees, expected
volume and turnover of customer traffic and expected frequency of delivery of service
vehicles.
Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effective immediately upon its passage and
publication.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the city of Spring Park this 16`h day of March,2026.
CITY OF SPRING P RK
By:
Mark Chase,Mayor
ATTEST:
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By:
mie Hof man, City Cl U
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