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NCIRTHWEST ASSC-CIATEd CONSULTANTS, INC. <br />4800 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 202, Golden Valley, MN 55422 <br />Telephone: 763.231.2555 Facsimile: 763.231.2561 planners(<vnacplanning.com <br />PLANNING REPORT <br />TO: Little Canada Planning Commission <br />FROM: Charles Carlson/Stephen Grittman <br />DATE: August 4, 2006 <br />SUBJECT: Little Canada -Driveway Ordinance- Paving Thresholds <br />CASE NO: 758.10 - 06.03 <br />BACKGROUND <br />The City of Little Canada is in the process of revising the Zoning Ordinance as it relates <br />to driveways in the City. As part of this process, the City is considering requiring single- <br />family residences to pave driveways. This memo describes various "thresholds" which <br />may be considered to define when anon-conforming driveway must be brought into <br />conformance with city regulations. <br />DRIVEWAY REGULATION CHANGES <br />Proposed changes in the City Code require homeowners and contractors to obtain a <br />driveway permit prior to any work on driveways in the City. The code is also being <br />revised to require paving with concrete, asphalt, brick, approved pavers, or other hard <br />surface material. The City may require existing non-conforming driveways to comply <br />with the new regulation when a property owner asks for a permit to other work. The <br />purpose of this analysis is to consider the circumstances under which replacement of a <br />non-conforming driveway will be brought into compliance. <br />A performance standard is included in the existing ordinance, requiring that driveways <br />control dust and drainage. All properties will continue to be required to maintain this <br />standard. It has been the practice of the City to permit single and two family homes tc <br />gain access via a gravel driveway, rather than require some sort of paving. <br />The code currently requires that all parking areas designed for five or more vehicles and <br />associated driveways shall be paved with asphalt, bituminous, or concrete. There are <br />no specific provisions in the zoning code relating to single-family, two-family, <br />townhouse, and quadraminium driveways, but the "five vehicle" provision listed above <br />appears to apply to any building type. As a result, most housing developments of more <br />than a few units are required to be paved under this standard. <br />
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