7.5.
CC Regular Session
- Meeting Date:
- 07/14/2015
- By:
- Tim Gladhill, Community Development
Information
Title:
Adopt Ordinance #15-12 Amending City Code Chapter 10 (Animals) and Section 117-111 (R-1 Residential District) Amending Approval Process for Certain Animals
Purpose/Background:
The purpose of this case is to adopt Ordinance #15-12. The intent of Ordinance #15-12 is to revise the approval process for the following requests:
The Ordinance was introduced by the City Council on June 28 and is now eligible for adoption.
- Four (4) or more dogs
- Horses on 1.5 to 2.99 acres
- Beekeeping
- Non-Traditional Domestic or Exotic Animals
- Wild Animals
The Ordinance was introduced by the City Council on June 28 and is now eligible for adoption.
Notification:
A notification regarding the Public Hearing held on June 4, 2015 was published in the Anoka County UnionHerald.
Observations/Alternatives:
Observations
Ordinance #15-12 recommends approval processes as follows:
When considering the appropriate process, Staff used the following assumptions for tools available to the City to process these requests:
The following definitions apply to the request:
Alternatives
Alternative #1 - Adopt Ordinance #15-12. This ordinance is being brought forward based on Planning Commission and City Council suggestion. Staff recommends that some form of ordinance modifying the approval process should be adopted.
Alternative #2 - Adopt a revised Ordinance #15-12. Potential revisions to the draft ordinance could include further modifications to the approval process. Other than minor language and typographical revisions, the Planning Commission and City Council did not recommend any further modifications.
Alternative #3 - Table action on this recommendation and provide Staff with additional direction to provide further modifications. As the ordinance is somewhat complex and this is the first time the City Council has considered the ordinance, Staff would fully support this option as well.
Alternative #4 - Do not adopt Ordinance #15-12. As the Ordinance has already been introduced, Staff does not recommend this option.
Ordinance #15-12 recommends approval processes as follows:
- Conditional Use Permit: Wild Animals
- License: Four (4) or more dogs, Beekeeping, and Non-Traditional but domestic animals (exotic)
- Administrative approval: Horses on lots of at least 1.5 acres.
When considering the appropriate process, Staff used the following assumptions for tools available to the City to process these requests:
- Conditional Use Permit: used when the City desires the highest degree of public comment, flexibility in attaching reasonable conditions, and ultimate approval authority. The Planning Commission would be part of this review.
- License: used when request is routine in nature but still desires some opportunity for public comment and City Council approval (non-administrative approvals). The Planning Commission would not be part of this review process.
- Permitted use without license: when the request is so routine that public comment and City Council approval is not necessary.
The following definitions apply to the request:
- Horse: any stallion, mare, gelding, foal, pony, donkey, ass, burro, mule, or animal of horse kind.
- Non-Traditional or Exotic Animals: City Code definition; those animals that are not normally considered to be domesticated but are not wild animals as defined by code. Commentary; this category is established for those animals that are not traditionally considered as a domestic pet but do not necessarily possess the safety concern as a wild animal.
- Wild Animal: a mammal, large or poisonous reptile and bird that, in their uncaptured wild state, have the physical capacity to be dangerous to the safety and welfare of any person or property. Note: this definition is recommended to be revised as reflected in the current draft of the ordinance.
Alternatives
Alternative #1 - Adopt Ordinance #15-12. This ordinance is being brought forward based on Planning Commission and City Council suggestion. Staff recommends that some form of ordinance modifying the approval process should be adopted.
Alternative #2 - Adopt a revised Ordinance #15-12. Potential revisions to the draft ordinance could include further modifications to the approval process. Other than minor language and typographical revisions, the Planning Commission and City Council did not recommend any further modifications.
Alternative #3 - Table action on this recommendation and provide Staff with additional direction to provide further modifications. As the ordinance is somewhat complex and this is the first time the City Council has considered the ordinance, Staff would fully support this option as well.
Alternative #4 - Do not adopt Ordinance #15-12. As the Ordinance has already been introduced, Staff does not recommend this option.
Funding Source:
This case is being handled as part of normal Staff duties.
Recommendation:
The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council adopt Ordinance #15-12 as currently drafted. A copy of the minutes from the Planning Commission Meeting are attached for review.
Action:
Motion to waive the City Charter requirement to read the ordinance aloud and adopt Ordinance #15-12.
Roll Call Vote:
Councilmember Johns
Councilmember Riley
Councilmember Shryock
Councilmember Williams
Councilmember Kuzma
Councilmember LeTourneau
Mayor Strommen
Roll Call Vote:
Councilmember Johns
Councilmember Riley
Councilmember Shryock
Councilmember Williams
Councilmember Kuzma
Councilmember LeTourneau
Mayor Strommen
Attachments
- Summary of Proposed Changes
- DRAFT Planning Commission Minutes dated June 11, 2015
- DRAFT City Council Minutes dated June 28, 2015
- Ordinance #15-12
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Hagen | Tim Gladhill | 07/08/2015 01:40 PM |
| Chris Anderson | Chris Anderson | 07/08/2015 02:50 PM |
| Kurt Ulrich | Kurt Ulrich | 07/09/2015 01:26 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Tim Gladhill
- Started On:
- 07/07/2015 10:40 AM
- Final Approval Date:
- 07/09/2015