HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd. 380 - Amendment Title 12
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CITY OF ANDOVER
COUNTY OF ANOKA
STATE OF MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO, 380
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANDOVER DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
CITY CODE TITLE 12: ZONING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 2: RULES AND DEFINTIONS
BUILDING MATERIALS: Construction equipment and buildinq materials
currentlv beinq used for the construction of a
structure on a premise of a property for which an
active buildinq permit has been applied for and
issued,
LUMBERYARD: A retail business that stores lumber and wood related
products to be sold for use in construction and/or
home improvement
OUTDOOR DISPLAY,
STORAGE. AND SALES: Means to store or exhibit. outside a commercial or
industrial buildinq, a representative sample of
merchandise, Qoods or inventory intended for sale,
rent or lease in the normal course of the principal
occupant's business,
CHAPTER 8: REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC CONDITIONAL USES
12-8-6: EXTERIOR STORAGE: In all districts excludinq residential
districts, the governing body may order the owner of property to apply for a
Conditional Use Permit to conduct an open storage use, including existing uses,
provided it is found that said use constitutes a threat to the public health, safety,
convenience, morals or general welfare, (Amended Ord. 8, 10-21-1970)
CHAPTER 12: PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL AND PROHIBITED USES
ENUMERATED
Permitted, Permitted Accessory,
Conditional, and Prohibited Zoning Districts
Uses
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Building materials or lumberyard
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Lumbervard
CHAPTER 13: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
12-13-3: EXTERIOR STORAGE:
A. Residential Districts: All materials and equipment not shall be stored within
a building ef-must be fully screened (as outlined in Section 12-13-5) so as
not to be visible from adjoining properties, except for the following:
1, Clotheslines and recreational equipment.
2, Construction equipment Buildina materials currently being used on the
premises of a property with an active building permit.
3, Agricultural equipment and materials if these are used or intended for
use on the premises,
4. Off street parking of a combination of not more than two (2) licensed
and operable passenger vehicles or pickup trucks not parked entirely upon
the required drive'Nay or in :m enclosed garage or storage building, boats,
and licensed, operable, and unoccupied trailers less than twenty feet (20')
in length arc permissible if stored in the rear yard more than ten feet (10')
from the property line.
4, Unless parked entirelv upon the reauired driveway or in an enclosed
aaraae or storaae buildina, no more than a combination of two (2) of the
followinq may be stored in the rear yard, and not closer than ten (10) feet
from the property line (none of which shall exceed twenty (20) feet in
lenath):
a. licensed and operable passenqer vehicles or pick-up trucks:
b. licensed and operable boats: and
c, licensed and operable trailers, motor homes or campers,
B. All Districts except Residential Districts: The City Council may require a
Conditional Use Permit for any exterior storage of the followina:
a, If it is demonstrated that such storage is a hazard to the public
health, safety, aeneral welfare convenience, or morals, or has a
depreciating effect upon nearby property values, or impairs scenic
views, or constitutes a threat to living amenities,
b, Anv exterior storaqe that is not enumerated in Section 12-13-3
subpart 1-4,
12-13-5: SCREENING:
A. Exterior Storage: Screening from residential properties and public streets
as visible from around level shall be provided with an architecturally
compatible opaque fence with a minimum height of six feet as measured
from the surface of the exterior storage area, Plant material shall be
provided on the outside of the fence for aesthetic appeal. Additional fence
height and/or berming shall be required if a six foot fence would not block
direct vision of the exterior storage.