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3528
Planning Files - Type
Zoning Text Amendment
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Approved
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SHOPPING CENTER ZONING DISTRICTS
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<br />1 CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br /> <br />2 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE No. 13XX <br /> <br />3 ORDINANCE NO. 13XX <br /> <br />4 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10, SECTIONS 1006.01 THROUGH 1006.05, <br />5 RELATING TO SHOPPING CENTER DISTRICTS <br /> <br />6 The following is the official summary of Ordinance No. 13XX approved by the City Council of <br />7 Roseville on February 9,2004: <br /> <br />8 The purpose of this ordinance is to use contemporary terminology and "land uses" in this <br />9 section of the code, reduce repetition, and include charts for easier reference. This <br />10 ordinance clarifies and revises language. It adds land use charts and required dimensions <br />11 charts. <br /> <br />12 The new format consolidates the dimensional requirements on one page and also <br />13 consolidates the land uses allowed in the shopping center district into one standard chart, <br />14 similar to the work that was done earlier for the residential zoning text. <br />15 <br />16 One of the obvious amendment advantages is that it reduces the repetitiveness of the <br />17 Shopping Center Zoning text by consolidation. It allows users to view a comparison of <br />18 what other business (in zoning districts B-1 through B-6) uses may be allowed (or <br />19 prohibited) in comparison to the shopping center district. Setbacks requirements have <br />20 been revised and made as similar as possible in each of the districts. <br />21 <br />22 Lot coverage has been eliminated in this proposal. The percent of lot coverage will now <br />23 be accomplished by required setbacks, parking, ponding, and landscaping. Floor area <br />24 ratio has been changed to ''1.0'', which is equivalent to the B-3 zone. Building height is <br />25 clarified as 3 stories above the main level entry or 35 feet, except as approved in a master <br />26 plan or a PUD. More clarity has been provided in the 24 hour standards, regarding <br />27 buffer, landscaping, loading, lighting, and snow storage. The ordinance continues to <br />28 recognize the site plans and permits in effect as of January 1, 2000 as the "approved" <br />29 plan from which all future changes will be calculated. <br /> <br />30 The ordinance takes effect upon this publication. <br /> <br />31 A printed copy of the ordinance is available for inspection by any person during regular office <br />32 hours in the office of the City Manager at the Roseville City Hall, 2660 Civic Center Drive, <br />33 Roseville, Minnesota 55113. A copy of the ordinance and summary is also posted at the Reference <br />34 Desk of the Roseville Branch of the Ramsey County Library, 2160 Hamline Avenue, Roseville, <br />35 Mn. 55113, and on the internet web page of the City of Roseville (www.ci.roseville.mn.us). <br /> <br />36 Attest: <br /> <br />37 Neal Beets, City Manager <br /> <br />38 \\Victoria\CommDev\Planning_Zoning\PLANNING FILES\3500-35491J528_Shopping Center Zoning Text Amendment - Section <br />39 l006\PF3528_Section 1006 Revision-ORD-2nd Reading-FINAL(020904).doc <br /> <br />9 <br />
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