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7A, Amend Sections 1305.04 and 1320 in the Zoning Code
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7A, Amend Sections 1305.04 and 1320 in the Zoning Code
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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br />avenue, parkway, road, lane, throughway, expressway, highway, place or however otherwise <br />designated. The term "streets" includes the following classifications: � <br />A. Collector street. A street which carries traffic from local streets io streets and <br />highways of higher classifications. It provides for both land access service and <br />local traffic movements within residential neighborhoods, commercial areas and <br />industrial areas. <br />B. Cui-de-sac. A street with a circular turn-a-round and only one outlet. <br />C. Local street. A street of limited continuity used primarily for access to the <br />abutting properties and the local needs of a neighborhood_ <br />D. Minor arterial_ A street system that interconnects with and augment the urban <br />major arterial system and provide service to trips of moderate length at somewhat <br />lower levei of travel mobility than major arterials. This system distributes travel <br />to geographical areas smaller than those identified with the higher system. <br />E. Major arterial. Usually a divided highway with four (4) or more lanes and <br />serves the major centers of activity of a metropolitan area. the highest traffic <br />volume corridors, and the longest trip desire. The major arterial carries a high <br />proportion of the total urban area travel on a minimum mileage. Almost all fully <br />and partially controlled access facilities are a part of this class. <br />F. Expressway. A type of major arterial with a controlled access roadway and � <br />expressway ramps to provide ingress or egress to other levels of streets. The use <br />of expressway ramps allows the uniform flow of traffic on a major arterial <br />t►ighway without undue delays. <br />Subd. 182 Structural alterations_ Any change in the supporting members of a building such <br />as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders, or any substantial changes in the roof and <br />exterior walls. <br />Subd. 1$3 Structure. Anything constructed, the use of which requires a permanent location <br />on the ground or attachment to something having a permanent location on the ground, <br />including, but not limited to, buildings, factories, sheds, detached garages, cabins, <br />manufactured homes, signs, recreational vehicles not meeting the exemption criteria <br />otherwise specified in the zoning code, and other similar items. <br />Subd. 184 Structure, accessory. A detached, subordinate structure, the use of which is <br />incidental and related to that of the principal use of or principal structure on ihe lot on which <br />it is located. <br />Subd. 185 Structure, multiple-occupancy. (See Multiple occupancy buiIding). <br />Subd. 186 Structure, principal. The predominant structure upon a lot in which the principal � <br />use of the lot is eonductec�. <br />Page 20 of 84 <br />
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