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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />APRIL 25, 2018 <br />RESOL UTION NO. 2018-4-88— ADOPTING ORDINANCE 827, <br />AMENDING CHAPTER 902 OF THE LITTLE CANADA ZONING <br />CODE <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Fischer. <br />Ayes (4). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />The City Planner stated that the second amendment is to the subdivision <br />code relating to using metes and bounds, where the parcel is being <br />described by survey lines rather than a plat. He noted that the code used to <br />have a limitation on how many times you could use the metes and bounds <br />way to subdivide a property, and staff is not sure how or when it <br />disappeared from the code. He explained that this amendment is adding <br />language that prohibits a parcel that was subdivided with a metes and <br />bounds description from being subdivided again with a metes and bounds <br />description for 10 years. He noted that this does not prohibit someone <br />from subdividing a property, but they will have to plat the subdivision <br />instead. <br />Keis introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOL UTION NO. 2018-4-89 —ADOPTING ORDINANCE 828, <br />AMENDING CHAPTER 1001 OF THE LITTLE CANADA CITY <br />CODE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Montour. <br />Ayes (4). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />The City Planner stated that the third proposed amendment addresses the <br />proposed changes for the I-1, Light Industrial District as discussed <br />between the City Council and Planning Commission at the joint workshop <br />on January 10, 2018. Staff has drafted an ordinance based on the <br />comments from that meeting. He explained that they changes primarily <br />deal with outdoor storage in commercial districts, and relaxes the rules for <br />leasing outdoor storage to tenants or off-site tenants. He noted there is <br />also some language simplification for screening. The City Planner <br />explained that there is a change in the allowance for refuse containers and <br />now allows them stored behind the front line of the building in the side <br />yard, versus in the rear. He stated that the last changes are for off-site <br />outdoor storage and related interim use permits. <br />11 <br />