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assuming summer, leaf -on conditions. Vegetative and topographic screening must <br /> r be preserved, if existing, or may be required to be provided. <br /> 5. Accessory structures and facilities, except water - oriented accessory structures, <br /> must meet the required principal structural setbacks and must be centralized. <br /> 6. Water- oriented accessory structures and facilities may be allowed if they meet or <br /> exceed design standards contained in Section 1102.07, Subd. 2 of this ordinance <br /> and are centralized. <br /> Subd. 7. Conversions. The City of Lino Lakes may allow existing resorts or other land <br /> uses and facilities to be converted to residential planned unit developments if all of the following <br /> standards are met: <br /> A. Proposed conversions must be initially evaluated using the same procedures for <br /> residential planned development overlays involving all new construction. Inconsistencies <br /> between existing features of the development and these standards must be identified_ <br /> B. Deficiencies involving water supply and sewage treatment, structure color, impervious <br /> coverage, open space, and shore recreation facilities must be corrected as part of the <br /> conversion or as specified in the conditional use permit. <br /> C. Shore impact zone deficiencies must be evaluated and reasonable improvements made <br /> as part of the conversion. These improvements must include, where applicable, the <br /> following- <br /> 1 . Removal of extraneous buildings, docks, or other facilities that no longer need to <br /> be located in shore impact zones. <br /> 2. Remedial measures to correct erosion sites and improve vegetative cover and <br /> screening of buildings and other facilities as viewed from the water. <br /> 3. If existing dwelling units are located in shore impacts zones, conditions shall be <br /> attached to approvals of conversions that preclude: exterior expansions in any <br /> dimension or substantial alterations. The conditions must also provide for future <br /> relocation of dwelling units, where feasible, to other locations, meeting all <br /> setback and elevation requirement's when they are rebuilt or replaced. <br /> D. Existing dwelling unit or dwelling site densities that exceed standards in Section <br /> 1102. 13, Subd. 5 may be allowed to continue but must not be allowed to be increased, either <br /> at the time of conversion or in the future. Efforts must be made during the conversion to <br /> limit impacts of high densities by requiring seasonal use, improving vegetative screening, <br /> centralizing shore recreation facilities, installing new sewage treatment systems, or other <br /> means. <br /> Effective Date. This ordinance will take effect and be in force after its passage and official <br /> publication. <br /> Page 29 <br />
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