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during regular business hours — 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through <br />Friday. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Elk <br />River, Minnesota, as follows: That the City Council, by at least four-fifths votes, authorizes <br />publication of the title and the following summary of Ordinance No. 19-15. <br />Public Notice <br />During their August 19, 2019, meeting, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 19-15, an <br />ordinance amending Chapter 30 Sections, 30-1, entitled "Definitions"; 30-383, entitled <br />"Exemptions"; 30-938, entitled "Architectural Standards"; 30-991, entitled "R-1 districts"; <br />30-992, entitled "R -2a district"; 30-993, entitled "R -2b district"; 30-994, entitled "R-3 <br />townhome district"; 30-995, entitled "R-4 district; 30-1022, entitled "C-1 central business <br />district"; 30-1023, entitled "C-2 office district"; 30-1024, entitled "C-3 highway commercial <br />district"; 30-1026, entitled "DD downtown district"; 30-1584, entitled "MU -ERP mixed <br />use Elk River Plaza district"; 30-1587, entitled "Focused area study (FAST)"; and Chapter <br />78 Section, 78-501, entitled "Generally", of the City of Elk River, Minnesota, City Code <br />In summary, Ordinance No. 19-15 makes the following changes to the aforementioned <br />sections of the city code: <br />1. Adoption of additional definitions for various residential and institutional uses to <br />combine like uses, clarify residential uses, separate educational, religious, and <br />healthcare uses from the current "institutional use" definition and adopt a new <br />definition of "Residential Facility". <br />2. Remove uses that are no longer relevant or have been determined not to be the <br />highest and best use with a given zoning district. <br />3. Make some conditional uses that are not anticipated to negatively affect the public <br />health, safety, and general welfare of residents permitted uses. <br />4. Alphabetize uses within each of the respective zoning districts. <br />Passed and adopted this 19`h day of August 19, 2019. <br />1 <br />johrU. D' tz, May <br />ATTEST: <br />1 --�7 �2 <br />Tina Allard, City Clerk <br />1011akI I <br />NATLWE <br />
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