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TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Tony Wippler,Planning Manager
SUBJECT: An ordinance amending Title 3, Chapter 12, of the Farmington City Code concerning
on-sale liquor
DATE: October 13, 2015
INTRODUCTION
Attached for consideration,please find an ordinance amending Title 3, Chapter 12 of the City Code as it
relates to the sale of on-sale liquor.
DISCUSSION
The attached ordinance is an amendment to Title 3 of the City Code concerning the sale of on-sale liquor
specifically amending the types of licenses that are required. The ordinance adds the requirement that a
license be submitted and approved for a Cocktail Room, Brewpub, and a Taproom. Additionally, this
ordinance corrects the outdated citation of Minnesota Statutes 340 to the new Section 340A. This ordinance
also allows for the potential issuance of a license for off-sale for a Cocktail Room,Brewpub, and Taproom.
ACTION REQUESTED
Review the attached ordinance and if it is found acceptable, by motion,make a recommendation of approval of
the ordinance and forward that recommendation on to the City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
Type Description
o Ordinance Ordinance amendment to Title 3, Chapter 12
CITY OF FARMINGTON
DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 3,CHAPTER 12,OF THE
FARMINGTON CITY CODE CONCERNING THE
SALE OF ON-SALE LIQUOR
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 3-12-1, State Law Provisions Adopted,of the Farmington City Code is amended
by adding the following underlined language:
The provisions of Minnesota Statutes,chapter 340A,as amended,with reference to the definition of
terms,application for license, conditions of license,restrictions of consumption,provisions on sales,
condition of bonds of licenses,hours of sale,and all other matters pertaining to the retail sale,distribution
and consumption of intoxicating liquor are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter as if fully set
out herein,except as hereinafter modified.(Ord.083-156, 12-5-1983,eff. 1-1-1984)
SECTION 2. Section 3-12-3,License Required,of the Farmington City Code is amended by revising the
paragraph as follows,additions shown by underline or deletions shown by ctrikcthrough language:
With the exception of the municipally owned liquor store and except as provided in Minnesota Statutes
Annotated 340A, .11, subdivisions 2 and 15,no person shall directly or indirectly deal in, sell,keep for
sale or deliver any intoxicating liquor without first having received a license to do so as provided in this
chapter;nor shall any private club or public place,directly or indirectly or upon any pretense or by any
device,allow the consumption or display of intoxicating liquor or serve any liquid for the purpose of
mixing with intoxicating liquor without first having obtained a license therefor from the city as provided
in this chapter,except as otherwise expressly provided in this chapter.Except as otherwise expressly
provided herein,the provisions of this chapter regulating licensed establishments shall also apply to
municipally owned liquor establishments.(Ord.083-156, 12-5-1983,eff. 1-1-1984)
SECTION 3. Section 3-12-4,Types of Licenses,of the Farmington City Code is amended by revising
and the paragraph as follows,additions shown by underline or deletions shown by ctrikethrough
language:
(B) "Special Club Licenses": Special on-sale licenses shall be issued only to clubs in accordance with the
provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated section 340A.11, subdivision 11.(Ord.083-156, 12-5-1983,
eff. 1-1-1984)
(D) "Bottle Club License":Bottle club licenses may be issued to bottle clubs and business establishments
in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes Annotated section 340A41-4 for the consumption
or display of intoxicating liquor or the serving of any liquid for the purpose of mixing with intoxicating
liquor.This subsection shall not apply to any person or premises otherwise licensed by the city for the
sale of intoxicating liquor.(Ord. 083-156, 12-5-1983,eff. 1-1-1984)
(F) "Cocktail Room License": Cocktail room licenses may be granted to the holder of a microdistillery
license in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 340A. A cocktail room license authorizes on-sale of
distilled liquor produced by the distiller for consumption on the premises of or adjacent to one
distillery location owned by the distiller. A microdistillery may be issued an off-sale license subject
to the limitations and requirements specified in state law.
(G) "Brewpub License": Brewpub licenses may be granted to a brewery for a restaurant operated on the
premises in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 340A. A brewpub off-sale malt liquor license may
be issued,with approval of the commissioner, subject to the requirement of Minnesota Statutes 340A.
(H) "Taproom License": Taproom licenses may be granted to a brewery licensed in accordance with
Minnesota Statutes 340A for on-sale of malt liquor produced by the brewer for consumption on the
premises of or adjacent to one brewery location owned by the brewer. The license issued by the City
may authorize the licensee to conduct on-sale business on Sundays. The brewer may be issued a
license in accordance with state law for off-sale of malt liquor at its licensed premises that has been
produced and package by the brewer.
SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage according to law.
ADOPTED this day of ,2015,by the City Council of the City of
Farmington.
CITY OF FARMINGTON
By:
Todd Larson,Mayor
ATTEST:
By:
David McKnight,City Administrator
SEAL
Approved as to form the day of ,2015.
By:
City Attorney
Published in the Farmington Independent the day of ,2015.
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TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: An ordinance amending Title 10, Chapter 2 of the Farmington City Code defining
brewery, small brewery,brewpub, cocktail room, distillery, microdistillery, and
taproom
DATE: October 13, 2015
INTRODUCTION
Attached for consideration,please find an ordinance amending Title 10, Chapter 2 of the City Code as it
relates to definitions.
DISCUSSION
The attached ordinance amends Title 10, Chapter 2 of the City Code adding the following zoning definitions:
• BREWERY: A facility that produces beer, ale or other beverages made from malt by fermentation
and containing not less than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume.
• BREWERY, SMALL: A brewery that produces not more than twenty thousand(20,000)barrels of
malt liquor in a calendar year as regulated by Minnesota Statutes, as may be amended.
• BREWPUB: A small brewery with a restaurant use operated on the same premises as the brewery.
• COCKTAIL ROOM: An area for the on-sale consumption of distilled spirits on the premises of or
abutting a microdistillery and in common ownership to the producer,which may include sales of
beverages produced and packaged at the microdistillery for off-premises consumption as may be
allowed by Minnesota Statutes, as may be amended.
• DISTILLERY: A facility that produces ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide ethyl, spirits of wine,whiskey,
rum, brandy, gin, or other distilled spirits, including all dilutions and mixtures thereof for nonindustrial
use.
• MICRODISTILLERY: A distillery producing premium, distilled spitits in total quantity not to exceed
forty thousand (40,000)proof gallons in a calendar year as regulated by Minnesota Statutes, as may
be amended.
• TAPROOM: An area for the on-sale consumption of malt liquor produced by the brewer for
consumption on the premises of a brewery or on an abutting property in common ownership of the
brewer,which may include sales of malt liquor produced and packaged at the brewery for off
premises consumption as allowed by Minnesota Statutes, as may be amended.
ACTION REQUESTED
Review the attached ordinance and if it is found acceptable,by motion,make a recommendation of approval of
the ordinance and forward that recommendation on to the City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
Type Description
o Ordinance Ordinance amendment to Title 10, Chapter 2
CITY OF FARMINGTON
DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMEDNING TITLE 10,CHAPTER 2 OF THE
FARMINGTON CITY CODE DEFINING BREWERY,SMALL BREWERY,BREWPUB,
COCKTAIL ROOM,DISTILLERY,MICRODISTILLERY,AND TAPROOM
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 10-2-1 of the Farmington City Code is amended by adding the following
underlined language:
BREWERY: A facility that produces beer,ale or other beverages made from malt by fermentation and
containing not less than one-half of one percent alcohol by volume.
BREWERY, SMALL: A brewery that produces not more than twenty thousand(20,000)barrels of malt
liquor in a calendar year as regulated by Minnesota Statutes,as may be amended.
BREWPUB: A small brewery with a restaurant use operated on the same premises as the brewery.
COCKTAIL ROOM:An area for the on-sale consumption of distilled spirts on the premises of or
abutting a microdistillery and in common ownership to the producer,which may include sales of
beverages produced and packaged at the microdistillery for off-premises consumption as may be allowed
by Minnesota Statutes,as may be amended.
DISTILLERY: A facility that produces ethyl alcohol,hydrated oxide of ethyl,spirits of wine,whiskey,
rum,brandy,gin,or other distilled spirits,including all dilutions and mixtures thereof for nonindustrial
use.
MICRODISTILLERY:A distillery producing premium,distilled spirits in total quantity not to exceed
forty thousand(40,000)proof gallons in a calendar year as regulated by Minnesota Statutes,as may be
amended.
TAPROOM: An area for the on-sale consumption of malt liquor produced by the brewer for
consumption on the premises of a brewery or an abutting property in common ownership of the brewer,
which may include sales of malt liquor produced and packaged at the brewery for off premises
consumption as allowed by Minnesota Statutes,as may be amended.
SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage according to law.
ADOPTED this day of ,2015,by the City Council of the City
of Farmington.
CITY OF FARMINGTON
By:
Todd Larson,Mayor
ATTEST:
By:
David McKnight,City Administrator
SEAL
Approved as to form the day of ,2015.
By:
City Attorney
Published in the Farmington Independent the day of ,2015.
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TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: An ordinance amending various zoning districts concerning breweries, small breweries,
distilleries,microdistilleries,taprooms, and cocktail rooms
DATE: October 13, 2015
INTRODUCTION
Attached for consideration,please fmd an ordinance amending the following zoning districts to allow for
breweries, small breweries, distilleries, taprooms, and cocktail.rooms:
B-2(Downtown Business)
B-3 (Heavy Business)
IP (Industrial Park)
I-1 (Industrial)
DISCUSSION
As previously mentioned, the attached ordinance amends various zoning districts to address breweries, small
breweries, distilleries, microdistilleries,taprooms, and cocktail rooms as allowed uses. The ordinance places
breweries, small breweries, distilleries, and microdistilleries as permitted uses within the B-2(Downtown
Business), B-3 (Heavy Business), IP (Industrial Park), and I-1 (Industrial)zoning districts. Additionally,this
ordinance lists cocktail rooms and taprooms as conditional uses in the aforementioned zoning districts. It
should be noted that cocktail rooms and taprooms would only be allowed as an accessory to a
microdistillery(cocktail room)and brewery/small brewery(taproom). State Statute requires that cocktail
rooms and taprooms either be on the premises of the microdistillery or brewery/small brewery or on an
adjacent property owned by the distiller or brewer.
ACTION REQUESTED
Review the attached ordinance and if it is found acceptable,by motion, make a recommendation of approval of
the ordinance and forward that recommendation on to the City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
Type Description
Ordinance amendment concerning breweries,
❑ Ordinance small breweries, distilleries, microdistilleries,
taprooms and cocktail rooms
•
CITY OF FARMINGTON
DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 10-5-14(DOWNTOWN BUSINESS), 10-5-15
(HEAVY BUSINESS), 10-5-21 (INDUSTRIAL PARK),AND 10-5-22(INDUSTRIAL)OF THE
FARMINGTON CITY CODE REALTING TO BREWERIES,SMALL BREWERIES,
DISTILLERIES,MICRODISTILLERIES,TAPROOMS AND COCKTAIL ROOMS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 10-5-14 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-14:B-2 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose: The B-2 downtown business district identifies a variety of general commercial and higher
density residential uses for the downtown area in order to expand and strengthen the downtown as the
primary commercial district for the city,create a pedestrian friendly downtown,and promote the city
as a cultural center. Objectives of this district are to preserve historical buildings,require high design
standards, and provide a diverse mix of community oriented commercial and cultural activities that
are pedestrian oriented and accessible to area residents.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
1.Minimum Standards:
Lot area 5,000 square feet
Lot width 50 feet
Front yard setback 0 feet
Side yard setback 0 feet
Rear yard setback 0 feet
Height(maximum) 45 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures ( 100 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Animal clinics.
Breweries.
Clinics.
Clubs.
Coffee shops.
Commercial recreational uses.
Commercial services.
Distilleries.
Microdistilleries.
Neighborhood services.
Nonprofit recreational,cultural and entertainment uses.
Offices.
Personal and professional services.
Personal health and beauty services.
Public buildings.
Recreation equipment sales/service/repair.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Retail facilities.
Sexually oriented businesses_accessory.(Ord.002-469,2-19-2002)
Small breweries.
2.Conditional:
Auto repair,major.
Auto repair,minor.
Bed and breakfast.
Child daycare center,commercial.
Churches.
Cocktail rooms as accessory to a microdistillery.
Convenience store,with gas.
Dental laboratories.
Funeral homes.
Grocery stores.
Hotels.
Mixed use building.
Motels.
Multiple-family dwellings.
Outdoor sales.
Public and parochial schools.
Public utility buildings.
Restaurants,class II, fast food,convenience.
Restaurants,class III,with liquor service.
Restaurants,class IV,nonintoxicating.
Solar energy systems.
Taprooms as accessory to a brewery or small brewery.
Theaters.(Ord.002-469,2-19-2002; amd.Ord.002-483, 12-2-2002;Ord. 003-484, 1-21-2003;
Ord.004-513, 8-2-2004; Ord. 005-537,7-5-2005)
3.Accessory:
Parking lots. (Ord. 002-469,2-19-2002)
SECTION 2. Section 10-5-15 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-15:B-3 HEAVY BUSINESS DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose: The B-3 heavy business district is a transitional district designed to provide space for certain
existing commercial and industrial uses which are compatible together but are more intense and
therefore incompatible with uses identified in the B-1,B-2 and B-4 districts.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
1.Minimum Standards:
Lot area r- 5,000 square feet
Lot width r 50 feet
Front yard setback r 0 feet
Side yard setback 6 feet
Rear yard setback 6 feet
Minimum side and rear yard abutting any residential district:
Off street parking and access drives 10 feet
Public and semipublic buildings 35 feet
Recreational, entertainment,commercial and industrial uses 50 feet
Height(maximum) 45 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures [-I 35 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1. Permitted:
Animal clinics.
Auto repair,minor.
Auto sales.
Breweries.
Commercial services.
Convenience store without gas.
Data centers.
Distilleries.
Light manufacturing facilities.
Microdistilleries.
Mechanical sales,service and repair.
Offices.
Public buildings.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Retail facilities,greater than 3,000 square feet.
Sexually oriented businesses-accessory.
Small breweries.
Supply yards.
Truck terminals.
Wholesale businesses.
2.Conditional:
Auto repair,major.
Car washes.
Cocktail rooms as accessory to a microdistillery.
Convenience store with gas.
Greenhouses and nurseries,commercial.
Group daycare center,commercial.
Home and trailer sales/display.
Impound lot.
Manufacturing facilities.
Ministorage units.
Outdoor sales.
Petroleum bulk storage.
Public utility buildings.
Solar energy systems.
Taprooms as accessory to a brewery or small brewery.
3. Accessory:
Parking lots. (Ord. 014-672, 12-1-2014)
SECTION 3. Section 10-5-21 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-21: IP INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose:The IP industrial park district allows for existing industrial uses within the city and
promotes high quality architectural,landscaping and site plan development standards for new
industrial development in order to increase the city's tax base and provide employment opportunities.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
1.Minimum Standards:
,1 Lot area 40,000 square feet
1
Lot width 150 feet
Front yard setback 50 feet
Side yard setback 25 feet
Rear yard setback 25 feet
Minimum side and rear yard abutting any residential district:
Off street parking and access drives 10 feet
Public and semipublic buildings 35 feet
Recreational, entertainment,commercial and industrial uses 50 feet
Height(maximum) 45 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures T 35 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Breweries.
Data centers.
Distilleries.
Light manufacturing facilities.
Microdistilleries.
Office showroom.
Office warehouse.
Research facilities.
Small breweries.
Warehousing facilities.
2. Conditional:
Bus terminal.
Child daycare facilities,commercial.
Cocktail rooms as accessory to a microdistillery.
Commercial recreational uses.
Manufacturing facilities.
Public utility buildings.
Recycling facilities.
Taprooms as accessory to a brewery or small brewery.
Truck terminal.
Warehouse retail.
3.Accessory:
Parking lots.
4. Interim:
Mineral extraction.(Ord.013-663,9-16-2013)
SECTION 4. Section 10-5-22 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-22: I-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose: The I-1 industrial district allows for the continuation of existing industrial uses but not their
expansion in the downtown area.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
I. Minimum Standards:
Lot area 20,000 square feet
Lot width r 75 feet
Front yard setback 30 feet
Side yard setback 15 feet
Rear yard setback P 15 feet
Minimum side and rear yard abutting any residential district:
r—
Off street parking and access drives 10 feet
r--
Public and semipublic buildings 35 feet
Recreational,entertainment,commercial and industrial uses 50 feet
Height(maximum) 45 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures 35 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Auto repair,major.
Breweries.
Data centers.
Distilleries.
Light manufacturing facilities.
Microdistilleries.
Ministorage units.
Offices.
Research facilities.
Sexually oriented businesses.
Small breweries.
Supply yards.
Truck terminal.
Warehousing facilities.
2. Conditional:
Agriculture.
Cocktail rooms as accessory to microdistillery.
Commercial recreational uses.
Food processing facilities.
Manufacturing facilities.
Public utility buildings.
Recycling facilities.
Solar energy systems.
Taprooms as accessory to a brewery or small brewery.
Towers.
3.Accessory:
Parking lots.
4.Interim:
Mineral extraction.(Ord. 002-469,2-19-2002; amd. Ord.003-498,9-15-2003)
SECTION 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage according to law.
ADOPTED this day of ,2015,by the City Council of the City of
Farmington.
CITY OF FARMINGTON
By:
Todd Larson,Mayor
ATTEST:
By:
David McKnight,City Administrator
SEAL
Approved as to form the day of ,2015.
By:
City Attorney
Published in the Farmington Independent the day of ,2015.
u City of Farmington
430 Third Street
Farmington, Minnesota
651.280.6800 -Fax 651.280.6899
www.ci.farmington.mn.us
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Tony Wippler, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: An ordinance amending various zoning districts concerning brewpubs
DATE: October 13, 2015
INTRODUCTION
Attached for consideration,please find an ordinance amending the following zoning districts to allow
brewpubs:
B-1 (Highway Business)
B-2(Downtown Business)
SSC (Spruce Street Commercial)
Business /Commercial Flex
MUCR(Mixed Use Commercial/Residential)
DISCUSSION
As previously mentioned,the attached ordinance amends various zoning districts to address brewpubs as an
allowed use. The ordinance places brewpubs as a conditional use within the B-1 (Highway Business), B-2
(Downtown Business), SSC (Spruce Street Commercial), Business /Commercial Flex, and the MUCR
(Mixed Use Commercial/Residential).
ACTION REQUESTED
Review the attached ordinance and if it is found acceptable,by motion,make a recommendation of approval of
the ordinance and forward that recommendation on to the City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
Type Description
❑ Ordinance Ordinance amendment concerning brewpubs
CITY OF FARMINGTON
DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 10-5-13 (HIGHWAY BUISINESS), 10-5-14
(DOWNTOWN BUSINESS), 10-5-17(SPRUCE STREET COMMERCIAL), 10-5-18(BUSINESS
COMMERCIAL FLEX),AND 10-5-20(MUCR MIXED USE COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL)
OF THE FARMINGTON CITY CODE RELATING TO BREWPUBS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 10-5-13 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-13: B-1 HIGHWAY BUSINESS DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose:The B-1 highway business district is intended to provide pockets of convenience type uses
along major thoroughfares that are both pedestrian accessible from adjoining neighborhoods and
automobile accessible for short trips and through traffic.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
1.Minimum Standards:
Lot area 10,000 square feet
Lot width 75 feet
Front yard setback 30 feet
Side yard setback 10 feet
Rear yard setback 10 feet
Minimum side and rear yard abutting any residential district: r
Off street parking and access drives 10 feet
r—
Public and semipublic buildings 35 feet
Recreational, entertainment, commercial and industrial uses 50 feet
Height(maximum) r- 35 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures r— 25 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Animal clinics.
Clinics.
Clubs.
Coffee shops.
Commercial recreational uses.
Convenience store,without gas.
Data centers.
Health clubs.
Hotels.
Motels.
Offices.
Personal and professional services.
Personal health and beauty services.
Recreation equipment sales/service/repair.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Retail facilities.
Sexually oriented businesses-accessory.
2.Conditional:
Auction houses.
Auto repair,minor.
Auto sales.
Brewpubs.
Car washes.
Child daycare center,commercial.
Convenience store,with gas.
Dental laboratories.
Grocery stores.
Group daycare centers,commercial.
Hospitals.
Nursing homes.
Outdoor sales.
Public buildings.
Public utility buildings.
Restaurants,class II, fast food,convenience.
Restaurants,class III,with liquor service.
Restaurants,class IV,nonintoxicating.
Solar energy systems.
Supply yards.
Theaters.
Wholesale businesses.
3.Accessory:
Parking lots. (Ord. 002-469,2-19-2002)
SECTION 2. Section 10-5-14 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-14:B-2 DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose:The B-2 downtown business district identifies a variety of general commercial and higher
density residential uses for the downtown area in order to expand and strengthen the downtown as the
primary commercial district for the city,create a pedestrian friendly downtown,and promote the city
as a cultural center. Objectives of this district are to preserve historical buildings,require high design
standards,and provide a diverse mix of community oriented commercial and cultural activities that
are pedestrian oriented and accessible to area residents.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
1.Minimum Standards:
r
Lot area 5,000 square feet
Lot width 50 feet
Front yard setback r 0 feet
Side yard setback 0 feet
Rear yard setback 0 feet
Height(maximum) 45 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures 1100 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Animal clinics.
Clinics.
Clubs.
Coffee shops.
Commercial recreational uses.
Commercial services.
Neighborhood services.
Nonprofit recreational,cultural and entertainment uses.
Offices.
Personal and professional services.
Personal health and beauty services.
Public buildings.
Recreation equipment sales/service/repair.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Retail facilities.
Sexually oriented businesses_accessory. (Ord.002-469,2-19-2002)
2.Conditional:
Auto repair,major.
Auto repair,minor.
Bed and breakfast.
Brewpubs.
Child daycare center,commercial.
Churches.
Convenience store,with gas.
Dental laboratories.
Funeral homes.
Grocery stores.
Hotels.
Mixed use building.
Motels.
Multiple-family dwellings.
Outdoor sales.
Public and parochial schools.
Public utility buildings.
Restaurants,class II,fast food,convenience.
Restaurants,class III,with liquor service.
Restaurants,class IV,nonintoxicating.
Solar energy systems.
Theaters.(Ord.002-469,2-19-2002;amd.Ord. 002-483, 12-2-2002; Ord. 003-484, 1-21-2003;
Ord.004-513,8-2-2004;Ord.005-537,7-5-2005)
3.Accessory:
Parking lots. (Ord. 002-469,2-19-2002)
SECTION 3. Section 10-5-17 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-17: SSC SPRUCE STREET COMMERCIAL DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose: The SSC Spruce Street commercial district is primarily designated for commercial retail
sales and services.This district is not intended to compete with the businesses in the central business
district;rather,it is intended to provide a location for those businesses that have space needs that
cannot be accommodated in the downtown or would be a disruption to existing development patterns.
Development in this district will provide design elements and building and site relationships that
emulate traditional main street form to create a walkable pedestrian friendly environment with
connections to surrounding areas.The relationship of the Spruce Street commercial district to CSAH
50, future residential development,and the central business district will require a greater sensitivity to
design with higher quality standards in order to develop a pleasant,attractive and aesthetically
pleasing environment.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
Lot area 1 acre
Lot width 100 feet
Front yard At least 50 percent of the building front shall be within 20 feet of the
setback public right of way or private street edge
Side yard No requirement
setback
IRear yard 20 feet
setback
Height 40 feet
(maximum)
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Child daycare center,commercial.
Clinic.
Commercial recreation, indoor.
Commercial services.
Data centers.
Health clubs.
Personal and professional services.
Personal health and beauty.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Restaurants,class III,with liquor service.
Retail sales and services.
2. Conditional:
Brewpubs.
Commercial recreation,outdoor.
Convenience stores,with gas.
Dwellings,multiple-family.
Grocery stores.
Hotels and motels.
Major auto repair(confined to the interior of principal building).
Minor auto repair.
Mixed use buildings(shall include office,retail,or commercial uses on at least 1 floor and
residential apartments or condominiums on upper floors).
Public buildings.
Public utility buildings.
Restaurants,class II,fast food, convenience.
Theaters.
3.Accessory:
Parking lots.
4. Interim:
Mineral extraction.(Ord.008-597, 12-15-2008)
SECTION 4. Section 10-5-18 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-18: BUSINESS/COMMERCIAL FLEX DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose: This district is designed to accommodate both short term and long term development of
business uses as well as potential additional commercial uses.The bulk requirements are flexible to
accommodate several types of uses, including smaller retail operations and larger office complexes.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
Lot area 1 acre
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Lot width 100 feet
Front yard setback No requirement
Side yard setback No requirement
Rear yard setback 20 feet
Height(maximum) T 40 feet
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses: .
1.Permitted:
Child daycare facility,commercial.
Commercial recreation,indoor.
Data centers.
Health clubs.
Hotels.
Offices.
Research laboratories.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Restaurants,class III,with liquor service.
Retail sales and services.
Warehousing facilities.
2. Conditional:
Brewpubs.
Convenience store,with gas.
Dental laboratories.
Grocery stores.
Hotels and motels.
Public utility buildings.
Restaurants,class II, fast food, convenience.
Theaters.
3.Accessory:
Parking lots.
4.Interim:
Mineral extraction.(Ord. 003-498,9-15-2003)
SECTION 5. Section 10-5-20 of the Farmington City Code is hereby amended by adding the following
underlined language:
10-5-20: MUCR MIXED USE COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT:
(A)Purpose:The mixed use commercial/residential district is established to provide a flexible framework
for the creation of high quality,comprehensively designed commercial neighborhood development
with a multiple-family component.A variety of developments are encouraged,with developments
designed to promote walking,bicycling and potential transit use.
(B)Bulk And Density Standards:
1. Standards:
Lot area 5,000 square feet
Lot width (50 feet
Front yard setback 0 feet
Side yard setback 0 feet
Rear yard setback 0 feet
Structure setback from TH 3 right of way 30 feet
Structure setback from CR 64 right of way 30 feet
Height(maximum) ( 45 feet
Maximum lot coverage of all structures 100 percent
All standards are minimum requirements unless noted.
(C)Uses:
1.Permitted:
Coffee shops.
Neighborhood services.
Nonprofit recreational,cultural and entertainment uses.
Offices.
Personal and professional services,less than 3,000 square feet.
Personal health and beauty services, less than 3,000 square feet.
Restaurants,class I,traditional.
Restaurants,class III,with liquor service.
Restaurants,class IV,nonintoxicating.
Retail sales and services,less than 3,000 square feet.
2. Conditional:
Animal clinics.
Brewpubs.
Child daycare facilities,commercial.
Churches.
Clinics.
Convenience store,with gas.
Dwellings,multi-family.
Funeral homes.
Health clubs.
Hotels.
Mixed use building.
Personal and professional services,greater than 3,000 square feet.
Personal health and beauty services,greater than 3,000 square feet.
Public utility buildings.
Restaurants,class II,fast food,convenience.
Retail sales and services,greater than 3,000 square feet.
3.Accessory:
Parking lots. (Ord. 009-614, 10-19-2009)
SECTION 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage according to law.
ADOPTED this day of ,2015,by the City Council of the City of
Farmington.
CITY OF FARMINGTON
By: ... .
Todd Larson,Mayor
ATTEST:
By:
David McKnight,City Administrator
SEAL
Approved as to form the day of ,2015.
By:
City Attorney
Published in the Farmington Independent the day of ,2015.
City of Farmington
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TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Tony Wippler,Planning Manager
SUBJECT: An ordinance amending Title 7, Chapter 2 of the Farmington City Code concerning
offensive business
DATE: October 13, 2015
INTRODUCTION
Attached for consideration,please fmd an ordinance amending Title 7, Chapter 2 of the City Code as it
relates to offensive business.
DISCUSSION
The attached ordinance amends Section 7-2-5 of the City Code as it relates to offensive business. This
ordinance removes brewery and distillery from the list of unlawful businesses.
ACTION REQUESTED
Review the attached ordinance and if it is found acceptable,by motion, make a recommendation of approval of
the ordinance and forward that recommendation on to the City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
Type Description
Ordinance Ordinance amendment to Title 7, Chapter 2
CITY OF FARMINGTON
DAKOTA COUNTY,MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 7,CHAPTER 2 OF THE
FARMINGTON CITY CODE CONCERNING
OFFENSIVE BUSINESS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FARMINGTON ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. Section 7-2-5 of the Farmington City Code is amended by removing the following struck
thfeugh language:
7-2-5: OFFENSIVE BUSINESS:
It shall be unlawful for any person to establish,maintain and carry on any offensive or unwholesome
business within the city or within one mile of the limits thereof.
It shall be unlawful for any person to locate,without first having obtained permission of the council so to
do,any packing house,renderies,tallow chandleries,bone factories,soap factories,tanneries,brewery,
distillery,or any establishment liable to produce offensive or unwholesome smells,within the city and
within the distance of one mile of the limits thereof.(1970 Code)
SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage according to law.
ADOPTED this day of ,2015,by the City Council of the City of
Farmington.
CITY OF FARMINGTON
By:
Todd Larson,Mayor
ATTEST:
By:
David McKnight,City Administrator
SEAL
Approved as to form the day of ,2015.
By:
City Attorney
Published in the Farmington Independent the day of ,2015.
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