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<br />siding and corrugated metal roofs shall be prohibited. <br />13. Driveway Required: Any accessory building capable of storing one or more motorized vehicles <br />shall be provided with a hard-surfaced driveway to an adjacent public street. However, if the primary <br />purpose of the building is for residential (not commercial) equipment, material, seasonally used <br />recreational vehicle or a seasonally driven vehicle or collectible, a hard surface is not required. <br />14. Requirements for Districts Other Than R-l And R-2: Accessory buildings in districts other than <br />R-l and R-2 districts shall be placed in the rear yards. <br />15. Building Permit Required: A building permit shall be required for all detached accessory <br />buildings and a garden shed. A building permit application must include a site plan establishing all <br />property lines and required dimensional setbacks, roof and surface drainage plan and building <br />elevations. (Ord. 1246,2-12-2001) <br />B. General Density Requirements, Exceptions And Credits: <br />1. The total minimum lot requirements for structures housing three (3) or more dwelling units in any <br />R district may be reduced by one hundred (100) square feet per dwelling unit if the property involved <br />is contiguous to a B or an I district. <br />2. The total minimum lot area requirements for structures housing three (3) or more dwelling units in <br />any R district may be decreased by three hundred (300) square feet for each parking space that is <br />provided under the principal use structure or, in some other manner, underground which allows use <br />of the grade level above such space for other parking, yard or recreation space. <br />C. General Lighting Regulations: Any illumination, whether affixed to a building or otherwise, within a <br />lot in any R district shall not be permitted to beam beyond the lot lines wherein it is located. (Ord. <br />275,5-12-1959; amd. 1990 Code; Ord. 1089,2-25-1991; 1995 Code) <br />D. <br />D. Reserved. For Parking: See Section 1018. <br />E. Pre-existing Setbacks: If, after May 21,1959, existing houses on fifty percent (50%) or more ofthe <br />frontage of any block have a different or unique front yard setback from that herein specified, all <br />buildings hereafter erected shall conform to the averageJront yard depth in the block, provided this <br />regulation shall not be interpreted so as to require a front yard of more than forty feet (40) in depth. <br />(Ord.275,5-12-1959) <br />F. Residence Relocations: <br />1. Reserved. <br />2. Relocations Permitted On Condition: <br />a. Relocations of dwellings shall be permitted in the zoning district where all necessary <br />specifications as to lot sizes, setbacks, type of use, height regulations and all other conditions as laid <br />down in this Title are met. (Ord. 275, 5-12-1959) <br />b. Upon relocation the building shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Minnesota State <br />Building Code as if it were a newly constructed building. <br />c. The proposed relocated building shall comply with the character of the neighborhood in which it is <br />being relocated, by being no less than 85%, nor more than 110% of the average height, width, and <br />length of the principal structures within 350 feet, on the same side of the street. <br />d. The relocated use will not result in a depreciation of neighborhood or adjacent property values. <br />e. The relocated structure shall be ready for occupancy within six (6) months after relocation on the <br />site. <br />3. Relocation Permit Required; Application: <br />a. Relocations, except to adjacent lots on the same side of the street, shall require a relocation <br />permit utilizing the notice and hearing procedure set forth for conditional use permits. <br />b. The applicant shall provide a performance security to the City in an amount to be determined by <br />the City Council. <br />c. Chief Code Enforcement Officer shall provide a report to the City Council and after hearing the <br />matter the City Council may grant or reject the issuance of a permit. (Ord. 1176, 11-25-1996) <br />G. Home Occupations: <br /> <br />3 <br />