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Ad ID 822032
CITY OF
BROOKLYN CENTER
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that a
public hearing will be held on the
25th day of June, 2018, at 7:00
p.m. or as soon thereafter as the
matter may be heard at City Hall,
6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to
consider an ordinance related to
allowing the automobile dealership
off-site storage of new vehicles as
an interim use.
Auxiliary aids for handicapped
persons are available upon re-
quest at least 96 hours in advance.
Please notify the City Clerk at 763-
569-3306 to make arrangements.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 35 TO ALLOW
AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP
OFF-SITE VEHICLE STORAGE
AS AN INTERIM USE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Article I. Brooklyn Center
City Code, Chapter 35 is hereby
amended to establish a new Sec-
tion 35-420 as follows:
Section 35-420. AUTOMOBILE
DEALERSHIP OFF-SITE VEHICLE
STORAGE.
1. Interim Use. Notwithstand-
ing anything to the contrary in this
Code, the off-site storage of new
vehicles by an automobile dealer-
ship is allowed in the following zon-
ing districts with the issuance of an
interim use permit: 1-1. 1-2 C-2. No
interim use permit for automobile
dealership off-site storage shall be
issued for a site that abuts or is di-
rectly across a city or county right-
of-way from a residentially zoned
(R1 through R7) property,
2. Application. An application
for an interim use permit for the off-
site storage of vehicles may only
be submitted by an automobile
dealership located within the city.
Said application shall, in addition to
the information required on the at
plication form, include the following
information:
a. A description of the proposed
vehicle storage that includes:
() The maximum number of ve-
hicles to be stored at the off-site
location:
(ii) An explanation of the purpose
for the number of vehicles needing
to be stored at the off-site location:
(iii) An estimate of how often
vehicles will be brought to and re-
moved from the off-site location
and the times and days of the week
such activities are proposed to oc-
ccr,
(iv) The route to be used to
transport vehicles between the au-
tomobile dealership and the off-site
location, including how the orooer-
tv will be accessed: and
(v) A map showing the portion
of the property to be used for ve-
hicle storage and showing how the
vehicles are to be parked on the
property:
b. The proposed length of time
the property will be used for vehicle
storage: and
c. Proof of ownershio of the
property or a copy of the proposed
lease allowing use of the property
for vehicle storage;
3. Issuance. An application for
an interim use permit for the off-site
storage of vehicles shall be pro-
cessed in accordance with Section
35-220, except that the following
additional standards shall also be
considered:
a. The proposed use must
conform to the regulations in this
Chapter:
b. The date or event that will
terminate the use can be identified
with certainty:
c. Allowing the use will not im-
pose additional costs on the public
if it is necessary for the public to
take the property in the future; and
d. The applicant agrees to the
conditions the City Council impos-
es on the use.
4. Conditions. The City Council
may impose any conditions on the
interim use permits it issues as it
deems are necessary or expedient
to protect the public health, safety
or welfare, or to ensure the use will
not impose additional costs on the
public if it is necessary or expedi-
ent to take the property in the fu-
ture. Every interim use permit shall
identify the date or event that will
terminate the permit. The appli-
cant shall either expressly agree in
writing to the conditions imposed
on the interim use permit or shall
be deemed to have agreed to all
such conditions without excep-
tion or reservation if the applicant
undertakes the use allowed by the
permit.
5. Performance Standards. In
addition to any conditions placed
on an interim use permit by the City
Council, the following restrictions
shall apply to all interim use permits
issued to an automobile dealership
for off-site vehicle storage:
a. Use of the off-site location
shall be limited to the storage of
operable new vehicles that are
available for sale or lease to cus-
tomers as part of the automobile
dealership's business operations;
b. Any vehicles stored shall be
sold or leased at the automobile
dealership located in the city;
c. Any off-site location shall con-
form to Section 35-711 of the Zon-
ing Code, Parking Lot Screening;
d. No vehicle repairs, sales,
cleaning or detailing shall occur at
the off-site location;
e. Only employees or contrac-
tors of the automobile dealership
shall be allowed on the off-site lo-
cation;
f. No signage, other than mini-
mal directional signage internal to
the site, shall be permitted on the
off-site location:
g. The portion of the storage site
designated for vehicle storage shall
only be located on an approved
paved parking lot;
h. Vehicles shall only be stored
in the designated portion of the
storage site and according to the
parking plan approved as part of
the interim use permit:
I. Vehicles shall be stored in an
orderly fashion with drive aisles,
allowing vehicles to enter and exit
the site without having to move
other vehicles:
i. The days and hours during
which vehicles may be brought to
or removed from the site shall be
limited to the days and hours ap-
proved in the interim use permit;
k. The routes used to transport
vehicles to and from the site shall
be limited to the routes approved in
the interim use permit:
I. An interim use permit issued
pursuant to this section is not
transferable: and
m. The use must comply with all
applicable provisions of this Code.
6. Renewal. Use of the off-site
storage site shall cease, and all
vehicles shall be immediately re-
moved, upon the termination or re-
vocation of the interim use permit,
or the transfer of the automobile
dealership. An automobile dealer-
ship issued an interim use permit
may apply for a renewal interim use
permit, which shall be submitted no
fewer than 90 days prior to the ter-
mination of the existing permit, and
processed in the same manner as a
new application.
Article 11. This Ordinance shall
become effective after adoption
and upon thirty (30) days following
its legal publication.
Adopted this day of 2018.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Date of Publication
Effective Date
Published in the
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
June 7, 2018
822032