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J ^L <br /> March 24, 1993 <br /> CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 93 -1 <br /> Amendment to Chapter 5- Part 15 (existing code) <br /> Chapter 5, Section 5 (proposed code) <br /> AN INTERIM ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A DEVELOPMENT MORATORIUM ON THE <br /> CITY'S COMMERCIAL ZONING PROVISIONS. <br /> Subd. 1 Authority. Pursuant to M.S. Section 462.355 Subd. <br /> 4, the city has the authority to establish interim <br /> ordinances to maintain the status quo while the city is <br /> conducting studies, has authorized a study to be conducted <br /> or has scheduled a public hearing to consider adoption or <br /> amendment of the comprehensive plan or official zoning <br /> controls. <br /> Subd. 2 Findings and purpose. In 1991 the city council <br /> adopted a comprehensive plan for the city. The Metropolitan <br /> Council approved that plan in April, 1992. A <br /> recommendation in the city's comprehensive plan included <br /> studying and revising the city's commercial districts to <br /> conform to the plan and address future needs. In October, <br /> 1992, the city council contracted with the Hoisington Group, <br /> Inc. to carry out a planning study on all the city's <br /> commercial zones, to evaluate the appropriate uses in the <br /> commercial zones, to evaluate and recommend changes in the <br /> commercial zoning designations, to work with the property <br /> owners to determine future needs and to make recommendations <br /> to the planning commission and city council for revising the <br /> commercial zoning code provisions. The Hoisington Group, <br /> Inc. and the planning commission are currently working on <br /> this task. <br /> The city council has concluded that the granting of any <br /> permits on development approval, as specifically set forth <br /> in Subd. 3, could destroy or impair the integrity of the <br /> planning process and that a development moratorium is <br /> necessary to preserve the status quo pending completion of <br /> the planning study. <br /> It is the intention of the city council to protect the <br /> described planning process and the health, safety and <br /> welfare of its citizens by adopting an interim ordinance for <br /> a reasonable period of time during the time period of the <br /> study, planning and implementation activities. <br />
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