HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Ordinance 1994-19CITY OF PLYMOUTH
ORDINANCE 94 -19
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORTIONS OF THE ORDINANCE 80-9 ADOPTED JUNE 16, 1980, AS
AMENDED, AND KNOWN AS THE PLYMOUTH ZONING ORDINANCE, RELATIVE TO ALLOWING
SCHOOLS IN NON-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Amend Section 8, Subdivision B as follows:
SUBDIVISION B ALLOWABLE USES: BUSINESS DISTRICTS
Within the Business Districts, no building or land shall be used except for
one or more of the following uses providing they comply with the performance
standards set forth in Subdivisions F and G of this section. Letter
designations shall be interpreted as meaning:
P - Permitted Uses
C - Uses by Conditional Use Permit
A - Accessory Uses
DISTRICTS USES
B1
B2
B3
USES -
OFFICE
LIMITED
RETAIL
SERVICE
1.
C
C
C
Amusement Centers
2.
--
C
C
Automotible/motor vehicles: minor repair,
service, parts, wash, rental. Marine and
machinery: sales, minor repair andservice
parts, wash and rental. Gasoline service
stations as specifically regulated by this
ordinance and the City Code. (Amend. Ord.
No. 8215 & 90-38)
3.
--
--
C
Automobile/motor vehicle sales and major
repair.
4.
C
--
--
Nursing homes, senior citizen and congregate
housing (Ord. 8902, Amend. Ord. 89-38)
5.
P
P
P
Bus/transit station or terminal without
vehicle storage.
6.
C
C
C
Post secondary, vocational or trade schools.
(Amended Ord. 8902)
7.
P
P
P
Clinics, medical office.
8.
--
C
P
Commercial recreation such as bowling
alleys, billiard halls, miniature golf, etc.
(Ord. 8716)
9.
C
C
C
Day care facility, as regulated in Section
9. (Amended Ord. 89-38)
10.
--
P
P
Dry cleaning and laundry establishments with
no more than four (4) employees for cleaning
and pressing.
11.
--
P
P
Dry cleaning and laundry collection stations
and self-service.
12.
P
P
P
Essential services.
13.
C
C
C
Essential service buildings.
14.
--
--
C
Equipment rental.
ZO Amendment, Sec. 8
B1
B2
B3
USES
OFFICE
LIMITED
RETAIL
SERVICE
15.
P
P
C
Financial institutions.
16.
--
C
P
Greenhouses, nurseries and garden centers.
(Ord 91-37)
17.
C
--
--
Hospitals
18.
P
P
P
Loboratories medical, dental, glassblowing.
19.
P
P
P
Mortuaries and funeral homes; monument sales
which are accessory to the primary use.
(Ord 8716)
20.
C
--
C
Motel, hotel or apartment hotel.
21.
--
P
P
Offsale liquor stores.
22.
P
P
P
Offices, administrative, executive,
professional, governmental, medical,
research, without merchandising services.
23.
C
P
P
Offices: (as above) with merchandising
services.
24.
P
P
P
Personal service and repair establishments
such as barber and beauty shops, shore
repair, etc.
25.
--
P
P
Pet and animal shop, clinics, taxidermists.
26.
C
C
C
Planned Unit Development (PUD) as regulated
in Section 9.
27.
--
C
P
Plumbing and heating showrooms and shops.
28.
P
P
P
Over-the-counter job printing, duplicating,
and photocopying services; secretarial and
word processing services and answering
services.
29.
C
P
C
Private clubs and lodges.
30.
--
C
C
Public garages (parking).
31.
C
C
--
Place of worship, as specifically regulated
in this Ordinace. (Ord. 8902)
32.
C
C
C
Residential uses necessary for security and
secondary to the allowable use.
33.
C
P
P
Restaurants (Class I).
34.
--
C
C
Restaurants (Class II) as secondary to the
allowable use.
35.
C
C
C
Repair and service uses when secondary to
the allowable use.
36.
--
P
P
Retail shops and stores (excluding autos,
boats, machinery etc.) such as apparel,
appliance, beverage, book, carpet, drugs,
furniture, grocer, hardware, jewelry, paint,
tobacco, sporting goods. (Ord 87-17)
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C
C
C
Schools, public and private
37.
P
P
P
Studios: Artist, music, photo, decorating,
dancing etc. (Amend. Ord 89-02)
38.
--
C
C
Sports and fitness club.
39.
C
C
C
Sports and fitness club in an office
buidling available for employee/tenant use
only, which clearly is incidental to the
principle use. (Ord 85-18)
40.
C
C
P
Theaters (indoor). (Amended Ord. 89-02)
41.
c
--
--
Theaters inside approved office buildings or
office complexes. (Ord No. 87-16)
42.
--
P
P
Transient merchants as regulated in Section
10 (Amended Ord 86-07).
43.
--
P
P
Transient produce merchant as regulated in
Section 10 (Amended Ord. 86-07)
ZO Amendment, Sec. 8
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45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
B1 B2 B3
USES
OFFICE
LIMITED RETAIL SERVICE
C C C
Any permitted or accessory use such as
sales, service, display or storage of
materials, products and vehicles conducted
outside the building containing the
principal use that is notspecifically
allowed or is not prohitibed elsewhere in
this ordinance. (Amend. Ord. 90-38)
-- A A
Outside storage and display of live plants,
shrubs and the like on the site of murseries
as definec by this Subdivision. Such
stoarge shall be exempt from screening
provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. (Ord.
91037)
A A A
Signs as herein regulated.
A A A
Offstreet parking and loading as herein
regulated.
A A A
Outside, aboveground storage facilities for
non -liquid gaseous fuels such as propane
used for heating purposes, or for dispensing
purposes clearly incidental to the approved
principal use and not for sale, as regulated
in Section 10. (Amended Ord. No. 82-15)
-- A A
Temporary outdoor promotional and sales
activities as regulated in Section 10.
(Amended Ord. 85-07 & 91-14)
A A A
Administrative offices, meeting classrooms
and food preparation and service areas, in a
place or worship, the use of which is
incidental and directly related to the
primary use. (Ord. 89-02)
A A A
Secondary uses customarily incident to the
permitted or conditional uses allowed in the
district, unless other wise regulated in
this Ordinance. (Amended Ord. 8902)
C -- C
Community Correctional Facility as regulated
in Section 9 (Ord. 89-38)
C -- C
Adult Correctional Facility as regulated in
Section 9. (Ord. 89-38)
ZO Amendment, See. 8
Section 2. Amend Section 81 Subdivision D as follows:
SUBDIVISION D - ALLOWABLE USES: INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
Within an I--IPLANNED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, no building or land shall be used
except for one or more of the following uses, providing they comply with the
performance standards set forth in Subdivision G of this Section.
1. PERMITTED USES
a. Any manufacturing, production, processing, cleaning, storage,
servicing, repair or testing of materials, goods or products that
is wholly contained within a building and which meets and
maintains all environmental standards established by the State of
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. (Amend. 89-36)
b. Municipal and other public agency administrative and service
buildings, including public works maintenance facilities, post
offices, fire stations, and the like which are compatible with
other allowed uses is the district. (Ord. 89-36)
C. Essential services. (Ord. 89-36)
2. CONDITIONAL USES
a. Any permitted or accessory industrial use not conducted within a
building including, but not limited to, outside storage as defined
by this ordinance. (Amended Ord. 91-14)
b. Retail and service establishments essential to the operation of
this district and providing goods and services which are primarily
for the use of persons employed in the district; any such
commercial use allowed under this Section shall be subject to all
requirements of this Ordinance and the City Code applicable to
such commercial use. (Amended Ord. No. 82-08)
C. Free standing office buildings for corporate, administrative,
executive, professional, research, sales representatives offices,
or similar organization, and generally compatible with the
industrial district; any such commercial use allowed under this
Section shall be subject to all requirements of this Ordinance and
the City Code applicable to such commercial use. (Amended Ord. No.
82-08 and 86-26)
d. Industrial Buildings including single tenant/occupant and
multitenant/occupant buildings, allowed by this Section, which
contain office uses which occupy more than 5096 of the gross floor
area of the building and are found to be generally compatible with
the Industrial District. Any such commercial use allowed under
this Section shall be subject to all requirements of this
Ordinance and the City Code applicable to such commercial use.
(Amended Ord. No. 86-26)
e. Residential structures and related residential uses necessary for
security and safety reasons in relation to a principal use.
f. Planned Unit Development (P.U.D.) as regulated in Section 9.
g. Waste Facilities as regulated in Section 9. (Amended Ord. 87-31)
ZO Amendment, Sec. 8
h. Participative athletic uses as defined by this Ordinance where the
property owner has demonstrated how the site will support at least
the minimum parking required by Ordinance for the proposed use
during the hours of operation of the proposed use; and where the
proposed use is found to be consistent with the conditional use
permit standards set forth in Section 9. (Amended Ord. 89-17)
i. Essential service buildings. (Ord. 89-36)
j. Community Correctional Facilities as regulated in Section 9. (Ord.
89-38)
k. Adult Correctional Facility as regulated in Section 9. (Ord. 89-
38)
1. Limited retail sales which are clearly secondary and incidental
and demonstrably related to the principal allowed use. The
property owner must demonstrate how the site will support the
proposed retail activity in terms of the minimum parking required
by the ordinance for the retail activity in addition to the
allowed principal use or uses of the property. The City may
establish a maximum percentage of floor area or sales volume and
periodic reporting thereof as a reasonable control measure to
ensure the retail activity is secondary and incidental to the
allowed principal nonretail use. (Ord. 91-25)
M. Schools, public and private.
3. ACCESSORY USES
a. All secondary uses customarily incident to the permitted or
conditional uses listed including but not limited to the following
in approved multitenant buildings: overthecounter printing,
duplicating, and photocopying services; secretarial and word
processing services; and telephone answering services. (Ord. 87-
16)
b. Off -street parking and loading as herein regulated.
C. Signs as herein regulated.
d. Outside, aboveground storage facilities for gaseous, nonliquid
fuels used for heating purposes, or for dispensing purposes
clearly incidental to the approved principal use and not for sale,
as regulated in Section 10. (Amended Ord. No. 82-15).
Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication.
Adopted by the City Council this 7th day of November, 1994.
Mayor
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City Clerk
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Published: Sun Sailor 12-7-94.
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