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CITY OF OTSEGO
COUNTY OF WRIGHT, MINNESOTA
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE RELATED TO THE REQUIREMENT
FOR STORM SHELTERS WITHIN RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO DOES HEREBY ORDAIN:
Section 1. Section 11-17-12 of the City Code (General Yard, Lot Area,
and Building Regulations — Storm Shelters) is hereby amended to read as
follows:
11-17-12: STORM SHELTERS:
A. For any dwelling or dwelling unit that is constructed slab on grade within a
preliminary plat approved after September 26, 2016, provisions shall provide for
storm protection internally to the dwelling or dwelling unit.
B. Storm shelters internal to the dwelling or dwelling unit, other than within an attached
garage, shall be provided in a bathroom laundry room, or other occupied space with
sufficient area for standing so as to ensure accessibility and that the storm shelter is
not obstructed by storage.
C. Storm shelters internal to the attached garage shall be allowed provided that the area
of the garage is increased to maintain the following dimensions for vehicle parking:
1. A minimum depth of twenty (20) feet from the storm shelter to the exterior
wall with the garage door when the storm shelter is located at the front of the
vehicle stalls.
2. A minimum width of twenty (20) feet from the storm shelter to the opposite
side wall when the storm shelter is located to the side of the vehicle stalls.
3. The door to the storm shelter shall be located so as to be accessible in
accordance with the minimum dimensions established by Sections 11-17-
12.C.1 and 2 of this section.
D. Compliance with this requirement shall be based upon Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) P-320 guidelines and standards; except, that the
shelter door shall be solid core construction (not limited to metal) and only one
deadbolt lock shall be required.
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Section 2. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage
and publication.
MOTION BY: Warehime
SECOND BY: Goede
ALL IN FAVOR: Stockamp, Warehime, Goede, Tanner, Darkenwald
THOSE OPPOSED: None
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Otsego this 11th day of
February, 2019.
ATTEST:
Tami Loff, City Clerk
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CITY OF OTSEGO
BY: a
Jes ica L. Stockamp, Mayor
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CITY OF OTSEGO
COUNTY OF WRIGHT
MINNESOTA
ORDINANCE NO.: 2019-05
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
THE CITY CODE RELATED
TO THE REQUIREMENT FOR
STORM SHELTERS WITHIN
RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF OTSEGO DOES HEREBY
ORDAIN:
Section 1. Section 11-17-12 of
the City Code (General Yard, Lot
Area, and Building Regulations —
Storm Shelters) is hereby amended
to read as follows:
11-17-12: STORM SHELTERS:
A. For any dwelling or dwelling
unit that is constructed slab on
grade within a preliminary plat ap-
proved after September 26, 2016,
provisions shall provide for storm
protection internally to the dwelling
or dwelling unit.
B. Storm shelters internal to the
dwelling or dwelling unit, other than
within an attached garage, shall
be provided in a bathroom laundry
room, or other occupied space with
sufficient area for standing so as to
ensure accessibility and that the
storm shelter is not obstructed by
storage.
C. Storm shelters internal to the
attached garage shall be allowed
provided that the area of the garage
is increased to maintain the follow-
ing dimensions for vehicle parking:
1. A minimum depth of twenty
(20) feet from the storm shelter to
the exterior wall with the garage
door when the storm shelter is lo-
cated at the front of the vehicle
stalls.
2. A minimum width of twenty
(20) feet from the storm shelter to
the opposite side wall when the
storm shelter is located to the side
of the vehicle stalls.
3. The door to the storm shel-
ter shall be located so as to be
accessible in accordance with the
minimum dimensions established
by Sections 11-17-12.C.1 and 2 of
this section.
D. Compliance with this require-
ment shall be based upon Federal
Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) P-320 guidelines and stan-
dards; except, that the shelter door
shall be solid core construction
(not limited to metal) and only one
deadbolt lock shall be required.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall
become effective immediately
upon its passage and publication.
MOTION BY: Warehime
SECOND BY: Goede
ALL IN FAVOR: Stockamp,
Warehime, Goede, Tanner, Dark-
enwald
THOSE OPPOSED: None
ADOPTED by the City Council of
the City of Otsego this 11th day of
February, 2019.
CITY OF OTSEGO
By: Jessica L. Stockamp
Mayor
ATTEST: Tami Loff
City Clerk
Published in the
Star News
February 16, 2019
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