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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br /> ORDINANCE # <br /> SECOND SERIES <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CITY CODE , CHAPTER 156 <br /> THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTERVILLE ORDAINS: <br /> Section 1. City Code Chapter 156, is hereby amended by inserting the following section as <br /> 156.021: <br /> § 156.021 HIGH- DENSITY MULTI - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT (R -3). <br /> (A) Purpose. It is intended that the R -3 District provide for higher- density residential district <br /> where a variety of dwelling types are permitted, provided the overall density of the property meets the <br /> district goal of 12 units per acre. The design and circulation of new residential areas are also intended <br /> to be complementary with and enhance the community's small -town atmosphere. All development <br /> within this district shall be submitted for consideration through the Planned Unit Development process. <br /> A site submitted for Planned Unit Development in this district shall be a minimum of two acres. <br /> (B) Permitted uses and structures. <br /> (1) Multi - family projects. <br /> (2) Single- family attached or detached dwellings where in combination with multi - family <br /> dwellings on the development property meet the district density goal; <br /> (3) Accessory uses; <br /> (4) Daycare facility; <br /> (5) Home occupations. <br /> (6) Public parks and buildings. <br /> (C) Special Requirements. <br /> (1) Existing uses that are not in conformance with this section may not be expanded, but may <br /> continue as nonconforming uses. These nonconforming uses may be repaired and maintained and <br /> are allowed minor improvements that do not expand the use. <br /> (2) In making decisions about land use compatibility and dimensional criteria for uses and <br /> structures, the City shall have broad discretion to protect the public health, safety and welfare; and <br /> 1 <br />
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