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(e) Temporary storage of materials and equipment during construction and landscaping; and <br /> (f) Lakeshore properties can store the following items of personal property within 50 feet of <br /> the shoreline during the months from September to May: docks,boat lifts, swim rafts, <br /> slides and other swimming equipment. <br /> (2) Commercial/industrial districts. Storage of products, materials and equipment, excluding <br /> rubbish or junk, which is necessary to an approved business operation in a commercial or <br /> industrial district, and which is completely screened from adjoining properties and rights-of-way. <br /> The site plan review process is required to determine the appropriateness for storage permitted in <br /> the section, surfacing required for the storage area and the screening required. <br /> §§ 156.145 THROUGH 156.154 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. <br /> § 156.155 WOODLANDS PRESERVATION. <br /> In residential areas, structures shall be located in a manner that the maximum number of woodlands <br /> shall be preserved. If large numbers of trees are cut in residential areas, trees shall be replanted in a density and <br /> manner satisfactory to the City Council. Clear cutting of woodlands for nonagricultural purposes is prohibited, <br /> unless the action involves a utility or roadway, required by the public, and includes a reforestation plan required <br /> by the City Council. <br /> §§ 156.156 THROUGH 156.165 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. <br /> § 156.166 PARKING REQUIREMENTS. <br /> (A)Requirements in general. The following table illustrates the minimum number of parking spaces <br /> required for various uses permitted in the city. The city may modify minimum parking requirements in <br /> the M-1 District, as part of the planned unit development approval process, if it is determined that the <br /> use is consistent with the purpose of the district and that parking is determined by the City to be <br /> sufficient to accommodate the use. <br /> Uses Minimum Parking Required <br /> Residential 2/dwelling unit <br /> Churches 1/3 seats in largest assembly room <br /> Schools 1/classroom plus 1/3 seats in largest assembly <br /> Theaters 1/3 seats <br /> Restaurants 1/3 seats <br /> Offices 5/1,000 sq.ft. gross floor space <br /> 364 1 Page <br />
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