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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br /> <br />City Feet <br />White Bear Lake 50 feet <br />Brooklyn Park 50 feet <br />St. Louis Park 50 feet <br />Maple Grove 50 feet <br />Minnetonka 50 feet <br />Roseville <br /> <br />Notes <br /> <br />unless within a structure <br /> <br />unless within a building <br /> <br />unless completely within a building <br />unless within a structure <br /> <br />, , <br /> <br />>'J'Jo.geq.eral setback requirel1)~nt,se~1'able 8 ' <br /> <br /> <br />Most ordinances require extensive screening of loading areas in addition to the required setbacks. <br />Table 7 below is a summary of screening requirements for loading areas when they are adjacent <br />to residential properties. Unless specifically indicated, the type and extent of the screening <br />required is outlined more generally in each city's screeninglbuffering/landscaping requirements <br />which are discussed in more detail later in this report. <br /> <br />>Ljj; Table,?j?E~~~!~gArea Screening" " ..'..."ii,.;;>..~, <br />..',L ~, '" , <br />City Screening Requirement <br />Chaska . . <br />reqUIres screenmg <br />Brooklyn Park . . <br />reqUIres screemng <br />St. Louis Park screened with Bufferyard "F", I 0 feet high, harmonious with principal <br /> structure <br />St. Cloud Screened by a solid wall not less than 8 feet in height, architecturally <br /> harmonious with the principal structure, screen plantings may be <br /> substituted for wall but must not be less than 2 1/2 inches in diameter <br /> and of such type as to permit a minimum of 90% opacity during all <br /> moths of the year. <br />Maple Grove . . <br />reqUIres screemng <br />Minnetonka . . <br />reqUIres screemng <br />Blaine . . <br />requIres screenmg <br />Roseville . . <br />reqUIres screemng <br /> <br />RoseviJle Shopping Center District Study <br /> <br />Phase I Report <br /> <br />Page 8 <br />