Ordinance No. 0349 10-03-1966QRDINANCE N0. 349
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 45 OF THE CODE OF TNE CITY OF FRIDZEY BY
PROVIDING FOR A NEW ZONING DIS7RICT (PD - PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT �
MULTIPLE DWELLINGS AND COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS) AND PROVIDING REGULATIONS,
CONTROLS AND STANDARDS THEREFOR,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
That Chapter 45 of the City Code of the City of Ffidley be a�s�nded
by adding Section 45.131 which shall read as follows:
45.131. The objective in establishing a PD District is to eliminate
the commingling of different, incompatible uses in oae zoning classification,
Such commingliag causes harm to surxounding properties hecause of the possi-
bility that the commercially zoned will be used for a use different from the
particular use contemplated at the time of enactment of the ordinance zoning
the property for commercial use. There is a need to separate different
commercial uses in terms of the market area and consumer needs which they
serve rather than solely in terms of the physical dimensions and appearance
of the structures. Such separation encourages planned development of
"shopping centers" and encourages commercial development in locations which
will best serve the public demand for service and commercial districts,
There is a need to limit commercial development to planned and integrated
commercial centers, unless the proposed commercial district is merely an
addition to an existing commercial district. Such a planned commercial
center, located on a substantial parcel of property, enhances the puhlic
welfare because it results in the least possible breakdown of channels of
traffic, constitutes the least possible nuisance to surrounding property and
is less 1ikely than isolated commercial enterprises to be abandoned or not
cared for and is less likely to lead to blight,
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It is therefore the purpose of this ordinance to provide for the health,
safety, order, convenience, prosperity and general welfare by setting forth Y �
in this ordinance all of the regulations and procedures in connection with
the zoning of property for a planned development use.
1. Intent.
The Planned Development District is an area, the development of
which, is in accord with a pre-determined comprehensive plan approved by the
City Council. The plan shall be characterized by central management integrated
architectural design of buildings, joint or common use of parking, and other
similar facilities and a harmonious selection and efficient distribution of
types of business establishments.
2. Uses Permitted.
Al1 uses permitted under Chapter 45 of the Code of the City of
Fridley excepY single family dwellings and light or heavy industry. These
latter uses may be obtained from a Special Use Permit.
(a). In ordet thaC the purposes of a Planned Development
District may be achieved, the property sha11 be in
single ownership or under the management or supervision
of a central authority, or otherwise subject to such
supervisory lease or ownership control as may be
necessary to carry out the provisions of this ordinance
(b)
Intre rated design.
A Planned Develogment District shall consist of a
harmonious selection of uses and grouping of buildings,
services, and parking areas, circulation and open spaces,
and sha11 be planned and designed as an intregrated unie
in such manner as to constitute a safe, efficient and
convenient development, �
(c). Relation to Comprehensive Land Use P1an
A proposed Planned Development District shall be consistent
with the Comprehensive Land iise Plan for the City,
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3. Procedure for Establishing a Planned Development Zoning
District and Subsequent Review.
(a). Desig.ttation as Planned Developinent District. Et�ery
applicant requesting the establishment of a Planned
Development District sha11 submit a request in
writing to the Planning Commmission. Such request
sha11 contain sufficient information to enable the
Planning Commission to determine whether the
proposed location meets the requirements for a
Planned Development District. If said request is
adequate, the Planning Commission shall treat the
request as a petition to amend the existing zoning
classification and sha11 proceed in the manner as
set forth in Chapter 45 of the Code of the City of
Fridley relating to amendments to the zoning code.
Upon completion of the procedure as required by
Chapter 45 and approval by a two-thirds (2/3) vote
of all of the members of the City Council, the
affected property sha11 be zoned as a Planned
Development District, however, no building or
development shall be permitted until compliance
with a11 of the requirements of this section.
(b). Preliminary Development Plan.
Before issuance of any building permits, the Pre-
liminary Development Plan sha11 be submitted to
the Planning Commission. The Preliminary Development
P1an, drawn to a scale of not more than 50 ft. per
inch, shall show the foll:�*,aing;
1. The entire outline, overall dimensions and
area of the tract described in the application.
2. The use, zoning and ownership of a11 adjacent
p�;.�operties within 100 feet of the tract boundaries
including the location of all structures thereon
and the right-of-way width and travelled width of
all adjacent public roadways.
3: The existing-and proposed topography of the
tract with contour intervals not greater than
5 feet.
.4. The location, general exterior dimensions and
approximate gross floor area of all proposed buildin�;s.
5. The type of each use proposed to occupy each
building and the approximate amount of building
floor area devoted to each separate use.
6. The prop � ed location, arrangement and number
of automobile parking stalls.
7. The prop � ed location, arrangement and general
dimensions of a11 truck loading facilities.
8. The location and dimensions of all vehicular
entrances, exits and driveways and their relationship
to a11 existing or proposed public streets.
9, -The location'�and dimensions of pedestrian
entranees, exits and walks.
10. The general drainage system.
11. The location and dimensions of all walls,
fences, and plantings designed to screen the pro-
posed district from adjacent uses.
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12. The types of all ground covers.
13. Standards for exterior finish, exterior
lighting, location and type of exterior signs,
architectural style, and any other variaUles
which will be controlled in the design of
buildings in the development area.
(c). Development Schedule. The applicant shall submit
a proposed schedule of construction. If the con-
struction of the proposed Planned Development
District is to be in stages, then the components
contained in each stage must be clearly delineated.
The development schedule shall indicate the starting
date and completioa date of the compLete development
plan.
(d). Planning Commission Review and Hearing. Within not
more than 4Q days after having received the pre-
liminary development plan, including all supporting
data required, the Planning Commission shall hold a
public hearing and foxward the proposed plan and its
recommendation to the City Council.
(e). Council Review and Hearing. Upo❑ receiving and
reviewing the px'oposed development plan and the
recommendations of the Planning Commission, the
- City Council shall set a time for a public hearing
and shall consider the request in the same manner
prescribed hy Chagtex 45 of the Gode of the City of
Fridley for zoning districe amendments.
(£). Council Action.
1. If the Council finds that the preliminary
development plan meets a11 of the requirements
of a Planned Development District, the Gouncil
sha11 approve the same as the Final Development
Plan and the applicant sha11 then be entitled to
make application Eor necessaxy building permits.
2, If the Council finds that the preliminary
development plan contains conditions that must
be amended in order to meet the requirements of
the Planned Development District, they sha11 return
said applicaiion together with a statement of the
necessary changes and upon receipt of an amended,
altered, and changed plan meeting the xequirements
of the City Council, the Council shall approve said
plan as the Final Development Plan and there upon the
applicant shall-be eligible to obtai❑ the necessary
building permits.
3. The Final Development Plan, together with such
covenants, deed restrictions, reservations, controls
or variances as are a part thereof, shall become a
part of the official file of the City.
(g). Development of the Planned Development District,
1. Compliance with the Final Development Plan -
Changes. The Development of the Planned Development
District sha11 be in substantial compliance with the
Final Development Plan. Compliance shall not be
considered substantial if there is:
(A) T1ore than a 10% increase in floor area
ratios;
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(B) More than a 10% reduction in the
originally approved separations
between buildings;
(C) Any reduction in the originally
approved setbacks irom property
lines;
(D) More than a 10% increase in the
ground area covered by buildings;
(E) Any reduction in the ratio of off-
street parking and loading space to
gross floor area in building.
Differences between the actual development and
proposed development sha�n in the Final Development
Plan not permitted under the foregoing provisions oi
this section will be permitted only if the Final
Development PlAn is charged with the approval of
the City Council. Proposed changes shall be
reviewed by the Planning Commission and recommendations
forwarded to the Council.
2. Subdivision of Land - Required Improvements.
The subdivision of land zoned as a Planned Development
District shall be subject to such requirements for
approval and recording as have been established by
Chapter 52, Code of the City of Fridley.
3. Building Permits. Applications for building
permits-shall be reviewed and approved by the Building
' Inspector after considering the recommendation of the
Planning Commission. Such applications shall be
examined to determine if they are in compliance with
this ordinance and the Fina1 Development Plan. The
following, as appropriate, shall be submitted with
any building permit application;
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(A) Preliminary Plans, elevations, sections
and specifications of materials and
structural systems for the proposed
building or buildings, approved by a
registered architect or engineer as per
M.S.A. 326.02 - 326.16.
(B) A site plan for traffic engineering
analysis, showing location and u�esign of
the buildings, driveways, driveway inter-
sections with streets, parking areas,
- -loading areas, maneuvering areas and
sidewalks.
(C) A site grading plan and a planting plan,
including screen walls and fences, for
ana,7_ysis of adequacy of sur�_Face drainage,
erosion control, visual screening and
- landscaping, including sodding.
(D) A site plan showing utilities and utility
easements.
(E) Plans for all signs to be erected including
details of sign locations, design, size,
color and lighting.
-(E) A-description of the proposed operations in
-.. .. .-sufficieat detail to enable the Building
�. - Inspector to determine if the proposed land
use is within the uses permitted in the
established Development District.
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4.. The Building Inspector shall process
the permit in conformance with the City
of Fridley Building Code Ordinance
No. 206. The application submitted to
the Building Inspector shall include
complete and final plans, elevations,
sections�, and specifications of materials
and structural systems for the proposed
building or buildings, prepared by a ,
registered architect.
4. Special Reguirements. _
(a). Off Street Parking.
1.- The minimum number of off-street parking spaces
spaces required in a Planned Development District
shall be the same as. required for similar uses
under Chapter 45 of the City Code.
2.. All.parking areas and driveways shall be concrete
or blacktop and shall meet City specifications
applicable thereto, They sha11 be so graded and
drained as to dispose of a11 surface water.
Drainage shall not be across si.dewalks or driveways.
(b). Off-Street Loading and Unloading. No business sha11 be
permitted to receive or dispatch materials by trucks
and similar vehicles except at an authorized loading
berYh which sha11 be located so that said trneks or
other vehicles.are�entirely removed from public�street
or frontage sidewalk. Location and number of said
loading berths shall be indicated on the plans and '
shall be approved by the Euilding Inspector at the
time of issuance of a building permi.t. Said loading
berth shal� be so.located as noC to interfere with
the requireil minimum parkiag space and sha11 not be
- located in the front yard or side yard setbacks.
(c). Landscaping. Same as Ord. 332 (6).
(d). Storage. Same as Ord. 332 (7).
Storage requirements not to apply to that part of a
Planned �ievelopment District used for residential
purposes.
(e). Exterior Building Materiais. The type of building
materials used on exterior walls sha11 be face brick,
natural stone, specifically designed precast concrete,
factory f&bricated and finished metal frame paneling,
glass, or other materials as may be approved by the
Fridley Building Board.
(f). Performance Standards. Same as Ord. 332 (9) and (lOd).
(g). Certificate of Occupancy. A Certificate of Occupancy
stating that all of the provisions of this Chapter
together with a11 provisions and xequirements of the
Fina1 Development Plan have been fully complied with
shall be obtained from the Building Inspector before
any buildi.ng in the Planned Development District is
used or occupied.
Application for a Certificate of Occupancy shall be
made to the Building Inspector at such time as the
conditions of this Chapter and the Final Development
P1an are completed. The Building Inspector sha11,
within ten days thereafter, inspect such building or
buildings and the adjacent lands connected therewith,
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and if he finds them to 6e in conformity with the
provisions of this ordinance and the Final Develop-
ment plan, he shall sign and issue a Certificate of
Occupancy.
5. Periodic Review.
, If construction within the Planned Development District or
any staging thereof is not begun within one year from the enactment of the
Ordinance establishing it, the Building Inspector shall report such fact to
the Planning Commission together with such other information as is available
to him concerning any actual or planned changes in the surrounding area with
respect to construction of buildings, roads, highways, or other public
improvements, The report of the Planning Commission shaZl be considered by
the Council at the next regular meeting or at such other meeting as the
Council may direct, in order to determine whether the contintzed zoning of
such area as a Planned Development District is consistent with public health,
safety, or general welfare. If the property is not rezoned as a result of
such report and Council consideration, the Planned Development District
zoning sha11 be revie.wed and reconsidered at one year intervals until such
construction is substantially completed in accordance with the approved
development plan.
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 3RD DAY OF OCTOBER,
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CITY CL It1� - Marvin C. Brunsell
First IZeading: September 19, 1966.
Second Reading; October 3, 1966.
Publish: October 12, 1966.