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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1216 - ADMIN Ordinance - City Council - 1973/04/16ORIGINAL APRIL 2, 1973 5B ORDINANCE NO. 1 0 9 6 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1146 ADOPTED JUNE 7, 1971, ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1007 ADOPTED OCTOBER 16, 1967, ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 730 PASSED DECEMBER 20, 1959 ENTITLED, 'ST. LOUIS PARK ZONING ORDINANCE'; AND, AMIENDING THE ST. LOUIS PARK ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 6:142.3 RELATING TO SPECIAL USE PERMITS; AND, REPEALING THE ST. LOUIS PAID( ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 6:049.1 SUBDIVISION 1 THROUGH 10 RELATING TO MOTOR SERVICE STATIONS", BY AMENDING SECTION 6:111.3(1), SUBDIVISION 17 AND ADDING TO THAT SECTION SUBDIVISION 10 THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS PAPS; DOES ORDAIN: Section 1. Section 6:049 1, Subdivision 1 through 10 of the St. Louis Par:: Ordinance Code is hereby repealed. Section 2. Section 6.111.2 Subdivision 40 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code is hereby repealed. Section 3. Section 6:111.3 is hereby added to the St. Louis Part: Ordinance Code, which section shall read as follows: Section 6:111.3. Uses by Special Permit. Uithin any "B-1 Business Use District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by special permit: Section 6:111.3(1) Motor Fuel Station, subject to the following requirements: Subdivision 1. All applications for a special permit under this section shall be accompanied by a site plan as defined in this ordinance and shall include exterior elevation plans, accurately indicating the height, size, design and appearance of all elevations and a description of the construction and materials to be used. Subdivision 2. Hours of operation in the B-1 District shall be between 6:90 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. Subdivision 3. The number of pumps in the B-1 District shall not exceed six: (6) and service stalls two (2) . For the purposes of interpreting this section, the word pump shall mean a single nozzle or outlet on a gasoline dispenser, coomonly referred to as a pump, which delivers gasoline into a motor vehicle. 0. Subdivision 4. A fence of acceptable design not over six (6) feet in height or under four (4) feet which is at least ninety (90) per cent opaque, shall be constructed along the property line when said use abuts property residentially used or in one of the . Districts; said fence shall be adequately maintained. Application of this provision shall not require a fence within the required front yard. f Subdivision 5. No ingress or egress for the site shall be provided within 30 feet of the point of intersection of the setback lines adjacent to intersecting streets. Subdivision 6. All pump islands, liquid propane gas dispensers, air dispensers and other service devices shall be installed at least twelve (12) feet off and toward the interior of the lot from the required setback line, and no display, servicing of vehicles, parking or dispensing of gasoline shall take place within the setback area. On sites where pump islands have been constructed at the setback line, a landscaped area of eight (8) feet will be required. Subdivision 7. A concrete box curb not less than six (6) inches above grade shall be located along all lot lines abutting a street and along the setback lines, except at approved ingress and egress points, and along the outside edge of all driveways. Subdivision 8. The entire setback area, which is delineated by the box curb as described above, shall be landscaped and adequately maintained. Subdivision 9. The entire site other than that taken up by a structure or landscaping, shall be surfaced with a dustless all weather material capable of carrying a load of two thousand (2,000) pounds per square foot. (Normally a two (2) inch blacktop surfacing on a four (4) inch base or five (5) inches of portland cement will meet this requirement). Subdivision 10. All lighting used to illuminate the site shall be directed away from the adjacent properties and the public streets in such a way as to not create a nuisance. In no case shall such lighting exceed two (2) foot candles measured at the property line. Subdivision 11. All on site utility installations shall be placed underground. Subdivision 12. No outside sales or display shall be permitted except gasoline, oil and other goods consumed in the normal operation of a car and limited to the following kinds of products: gasoline and oil, gasoline and oil additives, windshield cleaner, and ,windshield wipers, which sales or display shall not be permitted within the setback area. No tires, batteries, vehicular parts and non -automobile oriented goods shall be displayed or sold outside, nor shall any motor service station site be used for the storage and sale or rental of automobiles, trucks, campers, boats, trailers and snowmobiles, unlicensed or partially dismantled vehicles, or similar vehicles and products, unless a permit under Section 6:122.6 is approved. Subdivision 13. No trash or junk materials shall be stored outside unless completely screened from view and stored in a closed metal container; however such storage shall not take place within the required setback area. Subdivision 14. All tank filling and tank construction shall conform to the requirements of the City's air pollution ordinance. Subdivision 15. Each motor service station shall be permitted one (1) free standing name plate sign which shall be regulated in accordance with Section 6:171. -2- • t • s Subdivision 16. A drainage system subject to the approval of the City Engineer shall be installed. Subdivision 17. Additional conditions may be included in the special permit when such are necessary to serve the general welfare, safety and protection of the neighborhood and the public. Subdivision 18. All motor service stations in existence as of the effective date of this ordinance shall conform to Subdivisions 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and 15 as listed above on or before July 30, 1975. Subdivision 19. In the case of service stations in existence as of the effective date of this ordinance, modification of the requirement of this section may be made if the council finds that, by reason of the shape of the lot, size of the lot, the location of the principal building on the lot or similar circumstances, it would be impossible to satisfy the strict terms of this section or that they could be satisfied only by exceptional or undue hardship upon the owner of the lot. Section 4. Section 6:122 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code is hereby amended by adding Section 6:122.15 to read as follows: Section 6:122.15. Motor fuel station as regulated by Section 6:111.3 (1). Section 5. Section 6:152 of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code is hereby amended by adding Section 6:152.0 to read as follows: Section 6:152.8. Motor fuel station as regulated by Section 6:111.3(1). Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect fifteen days after its publication. Adopted by the City Council 16 r Jam. Reviewed for administration: City Manager -3- Mayor v Approved as to form and legality: City torney • • 0 SUN NEWSPAPERS AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION S� LOUISPARKSUN 6601 W. 78th St. State of Minnesota ss. County of Hennepin Bloomington, (Official Publication) APRIL!, 1973 ORDINANCE NO 1!118 5 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO 1149 ADOPTED JUNE 7, 1971, ENTITLED, "ANAMENDING ORDINANCE NO 1167E ADOPTED OCTOBER 19, 1917, ENTI- TL,ED "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDIYANCE 739 PASSED DECEMBER ENTITLED,28, IM9 LOUIS ORDINANCE',AD AMEN ING TBE ST LOUIS PARK ORDI- NANCE CODE SECTION 8 142 3 RE- LATING TO ND, REPEALIN THE ST AL USE PERMITS, 1)4P11 SUBDIVISIONRK 1DTHR0SE000H 10 RELATING TO MOTOR SERVICE STATIONS," BY AMENDING SECTION 8 1113(!), SUBDIVISION 17 AND ADD- ING THAT THAT SECTION SUBDIVI- SION 18 THE CITY OF ST LOUIS PARK DOES ORDAIN Section I Section 8 049 1, Subdivision 1 through 10 of the St Louis Park Ordi- nance Code is hereby repealed Section L Section 8 111 2 Subdivision 40 of the St Louis Park Ordinance Code is hereby repealed Section 3 Section 8 1113 is hereby add- ed to the St Louis Park Ordinance Code, which section shall read as follows mit Within any11 B-1" BusineUsesbySpecial Per- ss Use Dis- , trlct no structure or land shall be usgtl for the following uses except by special ` permit J R RITCHAY, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and during all times 1 sub �0o 8 1113(11 M°tor Fuel Station, jSu to the following pbcau ante been the vice president and printer of the newspaper known as The St Louis special Allappbcatlonsfora has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows' (1) Said newspaper isftMall arinii under this section accompanied by a site plan English language in newspaper format and in column and sheet form equival as defined in this ordnance and shall space to at least 900 square inches (2) Said newspaper is a weekly and is dist include exterior elevation plans, once each week (3) Said newspaper has 50% of its news columns devoted tn� interest to the community which it purports to serve and does not wholly duplicate any other ublication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate matter and advertisements. (4) Said spaper is circulated in and near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at least copies regularly delivered to paying subscnbers, has an average of at least 75% of its total irculation currently paid or no more than three months in arrears and has entry as second-class atter m its local post -office (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the City of St Louis Park the County of Hennepin and it has its known office of issue in the City of Bloomington in said county, established and open durmg its regular business hours for the gathering of news. sale of advertisements and sale of subscriptions and maintained by the managing officer or persons in its employ and subject to his direction and control during all such regular business hours and devoted exclusively during such regular business hours to the business of the news- paper and business related thereto (6) Said newspaper files a copy of each issue immediately with the State Historical Society (7) Said newspaper has complied with all the foregomg conditions for at least two years preceding the day or dates of publication mentioned below (8) Said newspaper has filed with the Secretary of State of Minnesota prior to January 1, 1966 and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by the Secretary of State and signed by the publisher of said newspaper and sworn to before a notary public stating that the newspaper is a legal newspaper. He further states on oath that the printed Or'dinarlre No. 121 hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said newspaper, and was printed and published therein in the English language, once each week, for Ono successive weeks, that it was first so published on Thtlrs Ili, 19 day of April , 19_13 and was thereafter printed and published on every to and including the day of , 19- and that the following is a printed copy eof the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being lle size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of said notice, to -wit abcdefghij klmn opgrstuvwxyz abcdefghi)k Imnopgrstuvwxvz Subscribed and sworn to before me this (Notari$1 Seal) 19 day of April , 19 accurately Indicating the height, size, design and appearance of all elevations and a description of the construction and materials to be used Subdivision 2 Hours of operation in the B•1 DIa rictshal be between 8 00a and 1130pm Subdlvlstgn The, number of pumpd in tUf'x District shall not exceed siz,(811aedAservice stalls two (2) For the purposes of nterpretng his section, thetword pump_shall mean a single nozzle or outlet on a gasoline dispenser, commonly re- ferred to as a pump, which delivers gaaohne into a motor vehicle Subdivision 4 A fence of accepta- ble fchet in height orgunder four (4) fen not'over el) which is at feast ninety (90) per cent opaque, shall be eonsfucted along the prop- erty line when said use abuts proper- ty residentially used or in one of tthe R Districts, said fence shall be ade- quately maintained Application of this provision shall not require a fence within the required front yard Subdivision 5 No ingress or egress for the site shall be provided within 30 feet d the point of intersection of the setback fines adjacentpto inter- secting liqts uid a grill pump isle din hedispens instalsers and led service devices (led at least twelve (12) feet off and toward the interior of the lot from the required setback line, and no display, servicing of vehicles, parking orp dispensing of gasoline areace within the setback rl take sites where pump islands have been constructed at the setback line, a landscaped area of eight (8) feet will be Fred not than sion six (6)inchete sa above grade shall be located along all lot lines abutting a street and along the setback Ines, except at approved ingress and egress points, and along the outride edge of all driveways Subdivision 8 The entire setback area, which Is delineated by the box curb as described above, shall be landscaped and adequately main- talned Subdivision 9 The entire site other than that taken up by a structure or landscaping, shall be surfaced with a dustless all weather material capa- ble of carrying a load oftwo thousand (2,00)) pounds square t (Nor - mels o (2) per � surfac- ing on a four (4) inch base or five (5) inches of Portland cement will meet this requiroment) Subdivision 10 All lighting used to illuminate the site shall be'directed away from the adjacent properties and the public streets in such a way as to not create a 'nuisance In no case shall such sighting exceed two (2) foot candles measured at the Property line Subd vls,og11 All our site utility lnetaIIations shall be placed under- groond , Subdivision 12 filo outside sales or display shall be permitted except gasoline; 0,1 and other goods con- sumed in' the normal operation of a car and limited to the following kinds productsof d l gasoline additives, windshield cleaner, and windshield wipers, which sales or display shall not be permitted within the setback area No teres, batteries, vehicular parts and non -automobile oriented goods 'shbll,be displayed or sold Outside, nor shall,any motor service station site be used for the storage and sale or rental of automobiles, trucks, coinpers, boats, trailers and snow- mobiles, unlicensed or partially dis- mantled vehicles, or similar vehicles nd'products, unless a permit under Section 6 122 8 is approved Subdivision 13 No trash or junk materials shall be stored outside un - lead completely screened from view and stond_in a closed metal contain- er, honever such storage shall not take place within the required set- back area Subdivision 14 AI tank filling and tank construction shall conform to the requirements of the City's air pollution ordinance Subdivu,on15 Each motor service station shall be permitted one (1) ( free standing name plate sign which hall be regulated hi accordance with Section 6 171 Subdivisiorl19,•A drainage system, / [[t� ree�shallbe��,. a:_ f Subdivision 17 Additional condi- ,' k.11 tions may be Includedre in the special I serve trmthe generaln elfare, safe and qq guch protection of the neMotlq !mil the -de lot '1 a d sec ��tsf the It w°ub hoer , tlafied ° or � strict to loge ha p by ez tp9 COiild 6e ndshl”^--pone SMtlau me °� °r °p' park 0 4' Section 6 °f the owa�1p8 S�ectlouce lg1,22111 IS hem Yeomen ulr '• M Vest, Notary Public, Hennepin County, Minn re�rtio8lP! 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