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<br />.. <br /> <br />Em:cIiw9/S1OO <br />City ofCenterville Ord. #4 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />have an overalllen from front to back i <br /> <br /> <br />Clothes lines, antennae air conditioners outdoor <br />nd monuments' an <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />of materials and <br /> <br /> <br />construdion an <br /> <br /> <br />lakeshore properties can store the following items of personal property within SO' <br />e shoreline during the months from September to Ma . docks boat lifts swi <br />afts slides and other swimmin ui ment. <br /> <br /> <br />Comrnerclalnndustrlal Districts: <br /> <br />Storage of produds, materials and equipment, excluding rubbish or junk, which is necessary to an <br />approved business operation in a Commercial or Industrial Distrid, and which is completely screened <br />from adjoining properties and rights-of-way. The Site Plan Review process is required to determine the <br />appropriateness for storage permitted in this Section, surfacing required for the storage area and the <br />screening required. The Site Plan Review process requires a hearing before the Planning and Zoning <br />Committee and the City Council. Outside display of vehicles, equipment and merchandise for direct sale <br />to consumers when such outside display is customary and necessary to the trade and is a permitted use <br />within the zoning distrid. The Site Plan Review process is required to determine the appropriateness of <br />the storage or display proposed, surfacing required for the display area and any additional landscaping <br />or screening which may be required. <br /> <br />Division 136: Surface Water Manaaement <br /> <br />Storm water shall be managed in accordance with the City's Surface Water Management Plan, National <br />Urban Runoff Program (NURP) standards for the design of new storm water ponds and the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency's, Urban Best Management Pradlces, titled aProtectina WaterQua/itvin Urban <br />Areas". These standards shall be applied to the review of any proposed development occurring to <br />reduce non-point source pollutant loadings in storm water runoff. <br /> <br />Existing natural drainage ways, natural water storage or retention areas, and vegetated soil surfaces <br />should be used to the greatest extent possible to store, filter and retain storm water runoff before <br />discharge occurs into any public waters. When natural features and vegetation are not available to <br />handle storm water runoff, construded facilities such as diversions, settling basins, skimming devices, <br />