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Request for Action <br /> Cir•ci <br /> Elk - <br /> River= <br /> To Item Number <br /> Planning Commission 8.1 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Work Session April 26, 2022 Chris Leeseberg, Senior Planner <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Ordinance Amendment—Section 30-793, Zack Carlton, Community Development Director <br /> Accessory Buildings, Case No. OA 22-04 Reviewed by <br /> Action Requested <br /> Provide feedback on the proposed accessory structure size requirement amendment. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> Staff receives numerous calls from property owners that have 1+ acres of land within the Urban Service District <br /> (USD) inquiring how much garage/shed space they can have and often are frustrated when they realize the size <br /> limit applies to all properties less than 5 acres. <br /> A one-acre parcel is allowed 1,200 sq.ft. but if that parcel were to be subdivided into three parcels (R-1c allonu <br /> 11,000 sq.ft. lots the allowed square footage for the same area would then be 3,600 sq.ft. <br /> Staff is not recommending that we amend the ordinance to allow 1,200 sq.ft. per one third acre,as this would <br /> become exponentially too much,but recommends allowing 1+ acre parcels in the R-lb, R-lc,and R-ld zones to <br /> follow the one-acre limitation in the R1-a district which would be 2,500 sq.ft. <br /> Staff recommends that the table in Section 30-793 (c) be removed as any remaining larger lots in the USD likely <br /> will be subdivided. This would prevent, for example, a 10-acre parcel building a 4,500 sq.ft. shop and then later <br /> subdividing the 10-acres into 11,000— 14,000 sq.ft. parcels with one of them containing what would then be an <br /> out of scale, to the development,legal non-conforming structure. <br /> We also have residents within the USD that have 1+ acres and drive a tractor trailer for a living. The ordinance <br /> only allows tractor trailer parking in the R-1a district on parcels greater than five acres or with a Conditional Use <br /> Permit on lots less than five acres in size. Further,the ordinance does not allow the parking of a truck tractor <br /> and/or trailer,in excess of 7,000 pounds gross weight, on public property (right-of-way) within an area zoned <br /> residential. The only option for these residents is to park their tractor trailer in an accessory structure which needs <br /> approximately 800-1,000 sq.ft. <br /> Staff is also recommending some "housekeeping" amendments. <br /> Attachments <br /> ■ Proposed Amendment <br /> The Elk River Vision P I I E R E I I Y <br /> A nrelcoming community avith revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional [NAfUR <br /> service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity. Updated.August 2020 <br />
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