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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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0 <br />City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br />Subd. 2 <br />F. To preserve open space. <br />R-2 Single Family and Two Family Residential District <br />� <br />Subd. 3 <br />Subd. 4 <br />Subd. 5 <br />A_ To establish areas for the development of single and two (2) family <br />housing at a maximum density of approximately five units per net acre. <br />B. To reserve development areas for single and two family housing. <br />C. To restrict encroachment of incompatible uses. <br />D. To maintain density limitations. <br />E. To take advantage of municipal utilities. <br />F. To preserve open space. <br />R-3 Townhouse and Low Density Multiple Dwelling District <br />A. To provide areas offering a broad development range in housing units with <br />a maximum density of eight (8) units per net acre. <br />B. To retain the environment and character of less intensive residence areas <br />through carefully established bulk and lot area requirements. <br />R-4 Multiple Dwelling District <br />A. To establish areas for the development of multiple dwelling structures <br />with a maximum density of twelve (12) units per net acre_ <br />B. To permit the most intensive residential development allowed in the City. <br />C. To maintain an essentially residential character in areas developed at a <br />more intensive density. <br />NB Neighborhood Business District <br />A. To be located at the edge of residential neighborhoods. <br />B. To provide a limited range of over-the-counter, eonvenience, retail, and <br />service uses to accommodate the needs of the adjacent residents. <br />C. To place limitations on the type, size and intensity of uses within this <br />district, given its proximity to residential uses. <br />D. To place emphasis on convenience for pedestrian, bicycle, and public <br />transportation access to the use. <br />� <br />� <br />Page 26 of 84 <br />
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