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File #: Ord 15-1    Version: 2
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 1/28/2015
Title: Amending the Zoning Map of Saint Paul as recommended in the Shepard Davern Area Zoning Study.
Sponsors: Chris Tolbert
Attachments: 1. Shepard Davern Zoning Study Report and Maps 11-7-14, 2. PC hearing comments on Shep Dav rezoning, 3. PC Resolution 14-76 Shepard Davern Area Zoning, 4. Attachment A - Shep Dav Parcel Rezoning List, 5. Email re Paster Redevelopment, 6. Varco email re Shepard Davern rezoning, 7. Schraan email re Shepard Davern rezoning, 8. Paster Properties Letter re Sibley Plaza
Related files: Ord 15-13
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
2/2/20152 Mayor's Office Signed  Action details Meeting details Not available
1/28/20152 City Council AdoptedPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
1/21/20152 City Council Public Hearing Closed; Laid Over to Fourth Reading/Final AdoptionPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
1/14/20152 City Council Laid Over to Third Reading/Public Hearing  Action details Meeting details Video Video
1/7/20152 City Council Laid Over to Second Reading  Action details Meeting details Video Video
Title
Amending the Zoning Map of Saint Paul as recommended in the Shepard Davern Area Zoning Study.
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WHEREAS, the Highland Plan Summary, adopted as an addendum to the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan in 2007, requested a zoning study of the Shepard Davern area to consider mixed use zoning to replace the existing zoning and Shepard Davern overlay districts, which were adopted in 1999; and
WHEREAS, in December 2012, the Saint Paul Planning Commission initiated the Shepard Davern Area Zoning Study; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission authorized the creation of the Shepard Davern Area Task Force, which met over 13 months to advise City staff on local strategies for land use, transportation, parks and recreation, and housing, which in turn informed rezoning proposals for the area; and
WHEREAS, the Shepard Davern area is characterized by a mix of residential, retail, office and industrial uses, particularly south of West 7th Street, and this mix was identified as beneficial for community health, economic vitality, and new investment by the Shepard Davern Task Force; and
WHEREAS, in addition to input from the Task Force, community meetings were conducted and two separate notices were mailed to all property owners in the zoning study area to elicit comments on staff recommendations for property rezoning, and these comments were considered in making revisions to the proposed rezoning; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has determined that the number of real estate descriptions affected by the proposed zoning amendments renders obtaining written consent impractical; and
WHEREAS, on November 14, 2014, the Planning Commission, following a public hearing on October 17, 2014, recommended adoption of the rezoning recommendations contained in the Shepard Davern Area Zoning Study Report, dated November 7, 2014, with the following key conclusions/recommendations:
1. Support the Saint Paul Comprehensive Plan intent for the study area as a "Mixed Use Corridor" and the Highland Plan Summary (adopted as an addendum to the Comprehensive Plan in 2007) request to consider "T" traditional neighborhood mixed use zoning for the area to the replace the two Shepard Davern overlay zoning districts.  Traditional neighborhood mixed use zoning closely approximates the mix of uses and design standards included in the overlay districts to be replaced, thereby maintaining the community intent for the area to support a range of residential, business and office uses.
2. Rezone almost all of the B2, B3 (Business) and OS (Office Service) properties in the study area to T2 or T3 (mixed use), to support continued operation and addition of retail, office and service uses, while expanding opportunities for mixed use and residential development along and south of West 7th Street.
3. Rezone almost all of the RM1, RM2 and RM3 (Multi-family Residential) properties in the study area to T2 or T3 (mixed use), to support continued operation and addition of residential uses, while expanding opportunities for mixed use, retail, office and service uses along and south of West 7th Street.
4. Rezone "split zoned" parcels (single parcels with multiple zoning districts) to one (1) zoning district per parcel, in a manner consistent with zoning of adjacent parcels.
5. Retain I1 (Light Industrial) zoning in the study area to support existing and future industrial uses.
6. Retain the current residential zoning districts north of West 7th Street in the study area.  
7. Retain the current B2 (Business) zoning for the two (2) parcels owned by Paster Properties and occupied by Sibley Plaza and a gasoline convenience business.  Both properties are planned for redevelopment in a manner that is consistent with B2 zoning standards.  The property owner, the Shepard-Davern Task Force, the Highland District Council, and community members who commented for the Planning Commission public hearing overwhelmingly support retaining B2 zoning for the site, which would retain retail as its primary allowed use, consistent with its current and envisioned role as the retail hub for the area, while allowing inclusion of some residential as B2 permits and appropriate to the mix of uses in the area.  
 
WHEREAS, a public hearing before the City Council, having been conducted January 21, 2015, at which all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard, the Council having considered all the facts and recommendations concerning the proposed zoning amendments, pursuant to the authority granted by and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Minnesota Statutes § 462.357
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
 
Section 1.
That the zoning map of the City of Saint Paul, incorporated by reference in Section § 60.303 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code, is hereby amended as follows:
[The properties to be rezoned are listed in Attachment A]
Section 2.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication.
 
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