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<br /> additional parking or other modifications to the sitc required to <br /> accomrnodatl' the home occupation. A copy of auy required State or <br />. ('ounty Iiccnse or permit as discussed in Class I Home Occupations <br /> shall he submittcd prior to the issuance of a Conditional lIse Pennit. <br /> however. evidence that the proposcd Homc Occupation meets all thc <br /> requircments for State or County licenscs or permits shall be submitted <br /> with the Conditional Use Permit application. <br /> , In revil'wing applicatiL'lls for Class II Conditional Accessory Use <br /> .' <br /> Permits for] lome Oecupations thc City shall consider criteria which <br /> affect the appropriateness of a pal1icular use in the location proposed. <br /> as discussed in Section I.l55.04 Suhd 3 and Appendix A, Procedural <br /> Manual. <br /> I.US.OJ I'.xccptions 10 The l'vlinimum Requircml'nts For All Districts. <br /> Subd. J Setbal:ks. <br /> A. J'ront Setbacks. Where existing principal buildings have a greater sethack <br /> than the minimum setback required herein, the front setback of a ncw <br /> principal stlllctun: shall not bc less than the prevailing setback in tl1(: <br /> immediatl.:' vicinity. The administrator shall detennine the necessary <br /> mll1l n 111m front sethack in such cases. .llowever, in no case shall a <br /> residl'ntia) bui)ding be required to set back more than sixty (60) feet. <br /> B Side and Rear Setbacks. Buildings may he exempted from side and rear <br /> setback requirements provided parly walls arc uscd and if the adjacent <br /> buildings art' eonstmcted as an integral unit. or if residential buildings arc to <br />. he constructed utilizing the "zcro lot line" concept. Townhouse. shopping <br /> lTntcr. eluskr developments and components of institutional facilities arc <br /> examples of where this provision would apply. <br /> C. Through Lots. The administrator may dt'tcnnine that one of the front yards <br /> may be del'ml'd a rear yard and shall dekrmine appropriate rear yard <br /> setback rc-gulations. Factors to bc considered shall include topography. <br /> location of stmetures on thl' lot. location of structures on adjacent lots, and <br /> the type of streets or thoroughfares abutting the lot. <br /> D. Lakc-sl1l>rl' Setbacks. Minimum lakeshorl.:' sctbacks are established hy the <br /> Minnesota Department of Natura) Resources (MNDNR) for all development <br /> abulting lakes. No huilding shall bc located within the minimum lakeshore <br /> setbacks as set in Section) .BO.03. <br /> Subd. 2 Permitted Encroachments. <br /> Sel'linn 132).. General Regulations <br /> Page) of .~3 <br />. <br />
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