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<br />date of this PUD) lots shall not reduce the setback established by the previous unit. A <br />replacement unit is defined as any unit that carries the HUD seal and must be inspected <br />before being brought to the site for life-safety, building, and energy/utility code compliance. <br />The installation of replacement units require a City of Roseville building permit. <br />Manufactured home installations must comply with Chapter 1350 of the Minnesota State <br />Building Code. Units cannot be occupied until after a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. <br />(added October 4, 2002, initialed: ) <br /> <br />9.8 New Lot Size. New or recombined lots created after the approval date of this PUD shall be a <br />minimum of 2,400 s.f. in size and shall have a minimum private road frontage of 40 feet. <br />Each new lot shall be dimensioned, given a lot number, and drawn into the master site plan. <br />A copy of the new lot plan shall be submitted to the Community Development Director. The <br />Community Development Director may approve the new lot amendment to the master plan <br />provided it is consistent with the master plan and within the maximum permitted unit count. <br /> <br />9.9 New Lot or Reorganized Lot Building Coverage. Buildings (mobile homes or manufactured <br />homes) which are placed on new or reorganized lots shall cover a maximum 30% of the new <br />or reorganized lots including their attachments. <br /> <br />9.10 Emergency Shelter. An emergency shelter shall be required as described in Minnesota <br />Statutes, Chapter 327.20 Subd.1 (7) and Minnesota Rules, Chapter 1370. The shelter shall <br />meet City Building and Fire Code structural and life safety/access requirements. The <br />occupant capacity of the shelter shall be established as follows: Total residents times .80 <br />times 4 s.f. per occupant. At the time of approval of this PUD, the emergency shelter <br />occupancy capacity shall be 140 occupants within a minimum sheltered space of 560 s.f. The <br />City Building Official, Fire Marshall, and Civil Defense Director shall annually (November) <br />inspect the existing shelter facility for compliance with life/safety codes. These inspections <br />shall address Fire and Life Safety issues relating to maintenance and upkeep of fire <br />extinguishers, exit lighting, emergency lighting, exiting, and required separations between <br />exit access and hazardous areas. These inspections shall also address all related life safety <br />issues identified at the time of the inspection. <br />(added October 4, 2002, initialed: <br /> <br />The Roseville Estates' emergency shelter located at the Developer s office, 2599 Lexington <br />Avenue was inspected by a city building official, fire marshal, and civil defense director on <br />November 14 and on December 19, 2002 for corrections and, as of December 19, 2002, the <br />emergency shelter meets city building and fire code structural and life safety/access <br />requirements. Therefore, the emergency shelter is approved by the City of Roseville. <br />(added December 21, 2002, initialed: <br />) <br /> <br />9.11 Buffer Zone. A buffer zone consisting of evergreen vegetation and/or fence screening <br />materials within the required side and rear setback areas adjacent to the western and southern <br />residential districts shall be installed as illustrated within the site development and landscape <br />plan. The vegetation along the south property line, south west-end side already exists but <br />needs to be cleaned up and plantings installed in vacant areas. Spruces have been planted <br /> <br />PUD Agreement #1256 (Roseville Estates Mobile Home Park) - 6 <br />