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7.2.
CC Regular Session
Meeting Date: 12/12/2023
   
Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: {ud_pd8}

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Title:

Introduction of Ordinance #23-18, Amending Chapter 105, Buildings and Building Regulations, pertaining to Address Numbers

Purpose/Background:

Staff have received inquiries from developers and builders regarding address signage requirements.  Currently, nothing is present in City Code, except noted in Chapter 117 is the following language: "One address sign shall be required per main building in all districts."

Staff reviewed other communities' Codes, it was discovered that nearly all neighboring cities have requirements for size, building materials, and placement of address numbers. Additionally, some cities have specific requirements for address signage on multi-tenant commercial and multi-family apartment buildings. Further requirements are set forth in some cities for construction sites to maintain address signage for the duration of construction.

The proposed ordinance, which is attached to this case, proposes the introduction of several of the aforementioned regulations, including the following:
  • The ordinance will move the address signage regulations from Chapter 117 to Chapter 105, which handles buildings and building regulations.
  • The definition of "address sign" will be refined to the following language: "Buildings shall have approved address numbers placed in a position to be plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property. These address numbers shall be limited to identification numbers only, written in Arabic numerical form. Numbers shall not be spelled out."
  • The ordinance introduces a new definition of "front of the building".
  • The ordinance introduces specifications for residential, multi-family, and commercial structures. Additional specifications are introduced for buildings with multiple tenants or multiple entrances.
  • For properties where the principal building is obscured from the view of the street, the new ordinance introduces regulations for posted address signs.
  • Lastly, per the request of the Building Department, additional language is introduced for construction sites to maintain address signage at all times during construction.
At the Planning Commission public hearing on November 30, 2023, the Commission recommended approval of the ordinance, with a few requested modifications pertaining to the size and display of address numbers. Staff incorporated their requested modifications into the proposed  ordinance attached to this case.

Notification:

A notice of the Planning Commission's Public Hearing, which was held on November 30, 2023, was published in the Anoka County UnionHerald, the City's official newspaper.

Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives:

If the ordinance is introduced, it will be placed on the January 9, 2024 City Council agenda for formal adoption or denial. If adopted, the ordinance will be published for 30 days and will become effective on February 8, 2024.

Alternatives:

1. Motion to introduce the ordinance with no changes.
2. Motion to introduce the ordinance with changes.
3. Motion of a different alternative.

Funding Source:

Preparation of this ordinance is done through staff's normal duties.

Recommendation:

At the Planning Commission meeting on November 30, 2023, the Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval of the draft ordinance, with a few requested modifications that have been incorporated  into the proposed ordinance.

Outcome/Action:

Motion to introduce Ordinance #23-18, Amending Chapter 105, Buildings and Building Regulations, pertaining to Address Numbers.

Roll Call Vote: 
Councilmember Olson
Councilmember Woestehoff
Councilmember Specht
Councilmember Musgrove
Councilmember Howell
Councilmember Riley
Mayor Kuzma 

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 12/06/2023 12:12 PM
Form Started By:
Adam Martin
Started On:
12/01/2023 02:52 PM
Final Approval Date:
12/06/2023