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Ordinance No. 1170 01-06-2003 Ordinance No. 1170 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 205, SECTIONS 205.17, 205.18, 205.19, 205.20 AND 205.25 RELATED TO OUTDOOR STORAGE IN THE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS The Fridley City Council hereby finds after review, examination and recommendation of staff that Chapter 205 related to outdoor storage in Industrial Districts be amended as follows: SECTION 1. That the following language in Sections 205.17.01.C.(11), 205.18.01.C.(12),205.19.2.C.(4), 205.20.01.C.(2), and 205.25.04.C.(12)be hereby repealed: . . (a) Motor vehicle storage is conducted as provided in Section 205.17.07.D.(5). a: " . _ . -, ' - - - • - --, •• - _- . - _ .. _ - . . .• . •: _ ((2)) A residential district across a public right of way from the use; ((3)) A public park adjacent to the use; or ((4)) A public right of way adjacent to the use. (15) feet in height. (d) Screening materials are provided as in Section 205.17.06.G.(1)(a). SECTION 2. That Section 205.17 be hereby amended as follows 205.17. M-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS 1. USES PERMITTED C. Uses Permitted With a Special Use Permit. (11) LIMITED OUTDOOR STORAGE All limited outdoor storage shall satisfy the following requirements and other stipulations deemed necessary due to site conditions: Ordinance No. 1170 Page 2 (a) The outdoor storage area is limited to a maximum size equal to 50% of the principal buildings footprint. This area must be designated on a site plan submitted with the Special Use Permit(SUP) application and must be located in the side or rear yard. (b) The materials and equipment kept in the designated outdoor storage area must be fully screened so as to not be visible from: ((1)) A residential district adjacent to the use; ((2)) A residential district across a public right-of-way from the use; ((3)) A public park adjacent to the use; ((4)) A public right-of-way, including railroad right-of-way, adjacent to the use; or ((5)) Any commercial use adjacent to the use. (c) Screening of the outdoor storage area shall be achieved through a combination of masonry walls, fencing,berming, and landscaping in accordance with Section 205.17.06.G.(1)(a) (d) Materials and equipment stored outside must not exceed 12 feet in height. (e) The outdoor storage area must be a city-approved hard surface and bound on the perimeter by B-6-12 concrete curb and gutter. (f) Special use permit for limited outdoor storage shall not permit the outside storage of semi-trucks, semi-trailers, or heavy construction equipment(off- highway equipment or on-highway equipment over 26,000 GVW). (g) Hazardous chemicals and materials are prohibited from being stored outside. (h) The outdoor storage shall not affect the required amount of parking stalls needed on site. (i) The location and types of materials to be stored are to be reviewed by the Fire Marshall. SECTION 3. That Section 205.18 be hereby amended as follows 205.18. M-2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS 1. USES PERMITTED C. Uses Permitted With a Special Use Permit. (12) LIMITED OUTDOOR STORAGE Ordinance No. 1170 Page 3 All limited outdoor storage shall satisfy the following requirements and other stipulations deemed necessary due to site conditions: (a) The outdoor storage area is limited to a maximum size equal to 50%of the principal buildings footprint. This area must be designated on a site plan submitted with the Special Use Permit(SUP) application and must be located in the side or rear yard. (b) The materials and equipment kept in the designated outdoor storage area must be fully screened so as to not be visible from: ((1)) A residential district adjacent to the use; ((2)) A residential district across a public right-of-way from the use; ((3)) A public park adjacent to the use; ((4)) A public right-of-way, including railroad right-of-way, adjacent to the use; or ((5)) Any commercial use adjacent to the use. (c) Screening of the outdoor storage area shall be achieved through a combination of masonry walls, fencing,berming, and landscaping in accordance with Section 205.18.06.G.(1)(a) (d) Materials and equipment stored outside must not exceed 12 feet in height. (e) The outdoor storage area must be a city-approved hard surface and bound on the perimeter by B-6-12 concrete curb and gutter. (f) Special use permit for limited outdoor storage shall not permit the outside storage of semi-trucks, semi-trailers, or heavy construction equipment(off-highway equipment or on-highway equipment over 26,000 GVW). (g) Hazardous chemicals and materials are prohibited from being stored outside. (h) The outdoor storage shall not affect the required amount of parking stalls needed on site. (i)The location and types of materials to be stored are to be reviewed by the Fire Marshall. SECTION 4. That Section 205.19 be hereby amended as follows 205.19. M-3 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL, OUTDOOR INTENSIVE DISTRICT 2. USES PERMITTED A. Principal Uses Ordinance No. 1170 Page 4 The following are principal uses in M-3 Districts: (3) Uses whose principal use requires the outdoor storage of materials, motor vehicles, or equipment, including the outdoor manipulation of said materials, motor vehicles, or equipment under the following conditions. (a) The materials and equipment must be fully screened so as to not be visible from: (1) A residential district adjacent to the use; (2) A residential district across a public right-of-way from the use; (3) A public park adjacent to the use; (4) A public right-of-way, including railroad right-of-way, adjacent to the use; or (5) Any commercial use adjacent to the use. (b) Screening of the outdoor storage area shall be achieved through a combination of masonry walls, fencing,berming, and landscaping in accordance with Section 205.19.07.G.(1)(a) (c) Materials and equipment stored outside must not exceed 15 feet in height., (d) The outdoor storage of motorized vehicles must be on a city-approved hard surface and bound on the perimeter by B-6-12 concrete curb and gutter. (e) Hazardous chemicals and materials are prohibited from being stored outside. (f) The location and types of materials to be stored are to be reviewed by the Fire Marshall. C. Uses Permitted with a Special Use Permit. ( 41 Telecommunications Towers and Wireless Telecommunications Facilities are regulated in Section 205.30 (Ref. Ord. 1112). SECTION 5. That Section 205.20 be hereby amended as follows 205.20. M-4 MANUFACTURING ONLY 1. USES PERMITTED C. Uses Permitted With a Special Use Permit. (2) LIMITED OUTDOOR STORAGE All limited outdoor storage shall satisfy the following requirements and other stipulations deemed necessary due to site conditions: Ordinance No. 1170 Page 5 (a) The outdoor storage area is limited to a maximum size equal to 50%of the principal buildings footprint. This area must be designated on a site plan submitted with the Special Use Permit(SUP) application and must be located in the side or rear yard. (b) The materials and equipment kept in the designated outdoor storage area must be fully screened so as to not be visible from: ((1)) A residential district adjacent to the use; ((2)) A residential district across a public right-of-way from the use; ((3)) A public park adjacent to the use; ((4)) A public right-of-way, including railroad right-of-way, adjacent to the use; or ((5))Any commercial use adjacent to the use. (c) walls, fencing,berming, and landscaping in accordance with Section 205.20.06.G.(1)(a) (d) Materials and equipment stored outside must not exceed 12 feet in height. (e) The outdoor storage area must be a city-approved hard surface and bound on the perimeter by B-6-12 concrete curb and gutter. (f) Special use permit for limited outdoor storage shall not permit the outside storage of semi-trucks, semi-trailers, or heavy construction equipment off- highway equipment or on-highway equipment over 26,000 GVW). (g) Hazardous chemicals and materials are prohibited from being stored outside. (h) The outdoor storage shall not affect the required amount of parking stalls needed on site. (i) The location and types of materials to be stored are to be reviewed by the Fire Marshall. SECTION 6 That Section 205.25 be hereby amended as follows: SECTION 205.25 S-3 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL, ONAWAY ADDITION DISTRICT 4.. USES PERMITTED C. Uses Permitted With a Special Use Permit. (12) LIMITED OUTDOOR STORAGE Ordinance No. 1170 Page 6 All limited outdoor storage shall satisfy the following requirements and other stipulations deemed necessary due to site conditions: (a) The outdoor storage area is limited to a maximum size equal to 50%of the principal buildings footprint. This area must be designated on a site plan submitted with the Special Use Permit(SUP) application and must be located in the side or rear yard. (b) The materials and equipment kept in the designated outdoor storage area must be fully screened so as to not be visible from: ((1)) A residential district adjacent to the use; ((2)) A residential district across a public right-of-way from the use; ((3)) A public park adjacent to the use; ((4)) A public right-of-way, including railroad right-of-way, adjacent to the use; or ((5)) Any commercial use adjacent to the use. (c) Screening of the outdoor storage area shall be achieved through a combination of masonry walls, fencing,berming, and landscaping in accordance with Section 205.25.09G.(1)(a) (d) Materials and equipment stored outside must not exceed 12 feet in height. (e) The outdoor storage area must be a city-approved hard surface., (f) Special use permit for limited outdoor storage shall not permit the outside storage of semi-trucks, semi-trailers, or heavy construction equipment(off- highway equipment or on-highway equipment over 26,000 GVW). (g) Hazardous chemicals and materials are prohibited from being stored outside. (h) The outdoor storage shall not affect the required amount of parking stalls needed on site. (i) The location and types of materials to be stored are to be reviewed by the Fire Marshall. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 6TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2003 A. Scott J. L 4, ayor ATTEST: '64 /'4 Debra A. Skogen, City drk Public Hearing: August 12, 2002 First Reading: December 16, 2002 Second Reading January 6, 2003 Publication January 16, 2003