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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—AUGUST 28, 2023 14 <br /> The amended motion to adopt Ordinance 2023-008 for Zoning Code <br /> Amendments to Chapter 13, Section 1325.05 — Design Standards, Subd. 4.1), <br /> Fences to identify criteria between a temporary and permanent fence in all <br /> zoning districts as well as set a maximum height for fences in the Business and <br /> Industrial Zoning Districts and to include language stating temporary fencing <br /> may be installed for a duration not to exceed 150 days and a simN. fence must <br /> be removed no later than April lst of each year carried (5-0). <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Monson moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br /> motion to authorize staff to publish a Summary Ordinance of Ordinance <br /> 2023-008 for Planning Case 23-013. The motion carried (5-0). <br /> B. Planning Case 2023-014 — Zoning Code Amendment To Chapter 13, Sale Of <br /> Lower Potency Hemp Edibles <br /> • Ordinance 2023-009— Amendments to Chapter 13, Sections 1305.04, <br /> 1320.05 and 1325.02 <br /> • Authorization for Publication of Summary Ordinance 2023-009 <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe stated staff has prepared a draft ordinance identifying <br /> language to be added for the City Council's review. The proposed ordinance would add a new <br /> land use type for the sale of lower potency hemp edibles. As drafted based on the Planning <br /> Commission amendments, the City would allow as a conditional accessory use only to businesses <br /> with a principal Retail Sales and Service, Restaurant or Service Station land use in the B-2, B-3, <br /> B-4, and GB Zoning Districts. This means there could not be a standalone shop exclusively selling <br /> lower-potency hemp products and any business interested in selling lower-potency products would <br /> need to come before the Planning Commission and City Council for a Conditional Use Permit. <br /> The draft language would require a distance separation of a lower-potency sales operation to <br /> schools, day cares, residential treatment facilities, and public parks as allowed by State Statute. <br /> Staff reviewed the sections that would be amended in further detail with the Council and offered <br /> the following Findings of Fact: <br /> 1. The City of Arden Hills is proposing to amend ordinance language to allow for lower <br /> potency hemp edible sales in the zoning code as a conditional accessory use within the B- <br /> 2, B-3, B-4, and GB Zoning Districts. <br /> 2. The proposed ordinance will include amendments to the language of Chapter 13 —Zoning <br /> Code, Sections 1305.04 - Definitions, 1320.05 — Land Use Chart, and 1325.02 — <br /> Accessory Uses of the City Code. <br /> 3. The proposed ordinance amendments will allow lower-potency hemp edible sales as a <br /> conditional accessory use where the principal use is Retail Sales & Service, Restaurant, or <br /> Service Station. <br /> 4. The proposed ordinance amendments are consistent with State law for the City's authority <br /> to regulating the sale of lower-potency hemp edibles under the zoning code. <br /> 5. Amendments to the Zoning Code regulations require a public hearing prior to action by the <br /> City Council. <br /> Applicant would be re uired to submit a land <br /> 6. If the zoningamendments were approved, an <br /> ppq <br /> use application that would be subject to the formal review process. <br />