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2015-07 BILL NO. 2015-7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE.RICHFIELD CITY CODE TO ALLOW ACCESSORY SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CENTERS AS A CONDITIONAL USE THE CITY OF RICHFIELD DOES ORDAIN: Section 1 A new Subsection 514.07, Subdivision 10 of the Richfield City Code related to accessory school-based health centers as a conditionally permitted use in the Single-Family Residential (R) District to read as follows is added, and by now renumbering all following subdivisions accordingly: Subd. 10. "School-based health centers as accessory uses within currently operating schools provide the following conditions are met: a) The health center must primarily serve students; b) Hours of operation may not extend beyond the regular operational hours of the school by more than one hour in the morning or 6:00 p.m. in the evening; c) Total square footage of the health center may not exceed 3,000 square feet or 10 percent of the total building square footage, whichever is less; d) Designated parking equal to staff plus one per exam room must be provided and designated for clinic use; e) Because of the focus on students and the associated sharing of parking, advertising shall be limited to directional and identification signs. The maximum sign area and height shall not exceed the limits set for residential uses in the MR-2 and MR-3 Zoning Districts per Subsection 549.23. The total square footage of all freestanding signage for the property shall remain limited to 100 square feet in accordance with the established rules for nonresidential uses in the residential districts. Section 2 A new Subsection 522.07, Subdivision 7 of the Richfield City Code related to accessory school-based health centers as a conditionally permitted use in the Two-Family Residential (MR-1) District to read as follows is added,. and by now renumbering all following subdivisions accordingly: Subd. 7. "School-based health centers as accessory uses within currently operating schools provide the following conditions are met: a) The health center must primarily serve students; b) Hours of operation may not extend beyond the regular operational hours of the school by more than one hour in the morning or 6:00 p.m. in the evening; c) Total square footage of the health center may not exceed 3,000 square feet or 10 percent of the total building square footage, whichever is less; d) Designated parking equal to staff plus one per exam room must be provided and designated for clinic use; e) Because of the focus on students and the associated sharing of parking, advertising shall be limited to directional and identification signs. The maximum sign area and height shall not exceed the limits set for residential uses in the MR-2 and MR-3 Zoning Districts per Subsection 549.23. The total square footage of all freestanding signage for the property shall remain limited to 100 square feet in accordance with the established rules for nonresidential uses in the residential districts. Section 3 A new Subsection 525.07, Subdivision 8 of the Richfield City Code related to accessory school-based health centers as a conditionally permitted use in the Multi-Family Residential (MR-2) District to read as follows is added, and by now renumbering all following subdivisions accordingly: Subd. 8. "School-based health centers as accessory uses within currently operating schools provide the following conditions are met: a) The health center must primarily serve students; b) Hours of operation may not extend beyond the regular operational hours of the school by more than one hour in the morning or 6:00 p.m. in the evening; c) Total square footage of the health center may not exceed 3,000 square feet or 10 percent of the total building square footage, whichever is less; d) Designated parking equal to staff plus one per exam room must be provided and designated for clinic use; e) Because of the focus on students and the associated sharing of parking, advertising shall be limited to directional and identification signs. The maximum sign area and height shall not exceed the limits set for residential uses in the MR-2 and MR-3 Zoning Districts per Subsection 549.23. The total square footage of all freestanding signage for the property shall remain limited to 100 square feet in accordance with the established rules for nonresidential uses in the residential districts. Section 4 A new Subsection 527.07, Subdivision 8 of the Richfield City Code related to accessory school-based health centers as a conditionally permitted use in the High-Density Residential (MR-3) District to read as follows is added, and by now renumbering all following subdivisions accordingly: Subd. 8. "School-based health centers as accessory uses within currently operating schools provide the following conditions are met: a) The health center must primarily serve students; b) Hours of operation may not extend beyond the regular operational hours of the school by more than one hour in the morning or 6:00 p.m. in the evening; c) Total square footage of the health center may not exceed 3,000 square feet or 10 percent of the total building square footage, whichever is less; d) Designated parking equal to staff plus one per exam room must be provided and designated for clinic use; e) Because of the focus on students and the associated sharing of parking, advertising shall be limited to directional and identification signs. The maximum sign area and height shall not exceed the limits set for residential uses in the MR-2 and MR-3 Zoning Districts per Subsection 549.23. The total square footage of all freestanding signage for the property shall remain limited to 100 square feet in accordance with the established rules for nonresidential uses in the residential districts. Section 5 A new Subsection 534.07, Subdivision 20 of the Richfield City Code related to accessory school-based health centers as a conditionally permitted use in the General Business (C-2) District to read as follows is added, and by now renumbering all following subdivisions accordingly: Subd. 20. "School-based health centers as accessory uses within currently operating schools provide the following conditions are met: a) The health center must primarily serve students; b) Total square footage of the health center may not exceed 3,000 square feet or 10 percent of the total building square footage, whichever is less; c) Designated parking equal to staff plus one per exam room must be provided and designated for clinic use; d) Because of the focus on students and the associated sharing of parking, advertising shall be limited to directional and identification signs. The maximum sign area and height shall not exceed the limits set for nonresidential uses per Subsection 549.23. The total square footage of all freestanding signage for the property shall be governed by the underlying zoning district. Section 6 A new Subsection 537.05, Subdivision 11 of the Richfield City Code related to accessory school-based health centers as a conditionally permitted use in the Mixed Use (MU-N, MU-C, MU-R) Districts to read as follows is added, and by now renumbering all following subdivisions accordingly: Subd. 11. "School-based health centers as accessory uses within currently operating schools provide the following conditions are met: a) The health center must primarily serve students; b) Total square footage of the health center may not exceed 3,000 square feet or 10 percent of the total building square footage, whichever is less; c) Designated parking equal to staff plus one per exam room must be provided and designated for clinic use; d) Because of the focus on students and the associated sharing of parking, advertising shall be limited to directional and identification signs. The maximum sign area and height shall not exceed the limits set for nonresidential uses per Subsection 549.23. The total square footage of all freestanding signage for the property shall be governed by the underlying zoning district. Section 7 This Ordinance is effective in accordance with Section 3.09 of the Richfield City Charter. Passed by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 28th day of April, 2015. " Debbie Goettel, Mayor ATTEST: 1 rs Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION` City of Richfield (Official Publication) STATE OF MINNESOTA )ss SUMMARY PUBLICATION COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) BILL NO.2015-7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Charlene Vold being duly sworn on an oath, THE RICHFIELD CITY CODE g y TO ALLOW SCHOOL-BASED states or affirms that they are the Authorized HEALTH CENTERS Agent of the newspaper(s)known as: AS A CONDITIONAL USE This summary of the ordinance is SC Richfield published pursuant to Section 3.12 of the Richfield City Charter. This ordinance adds language to and has full knowledge of the facts stated permit school-based health centers below: within currently operating public and private schools. A number of (A)The newspaper has complied with all of conditions related to the size,hours the requirements constituting qualifica- of operation, parking and signage tion as a qualified newspaper as provided are included in order to protect by Minn. Stat. 331A.02, 331A.07, and neighboring properties, which in y § § many cases could be residential. other applicable laws as amended. Copies of the ordinance are (B)This Public Notice was printed and pub- available for public inspection in lished in said newspaper(s) for 1 succes- the City business Clerkhours's office or during uest normal q by sive issues; the first insertion being on calling the Department upon of re Commu- 05/07/2015 and the last insertion being on nity Development at(612)861-9760. 05/07/2015. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Richfield,Minnesota this 28th day of April,2015. /s/Elizabeth VanHoose, City Clerk 5/7/15,3SC2, By Bill No 2015-7,387725 Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me on 05/07/2015. a,LQ.o1.e- WA m cam.Pt-.Q Notary Public r .DARMARIE MACPHERSON Notary PUbl Minnesota ission Expies Jan 31,2019 1ENE ;;a y Rate Information: (I)Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space: $34.45 per column inch Ad ID 387725