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§ 150.039 FEES FOR ZONING APPLICATIONS.
   Fees are adopted by City Council resolution, from time to time, and are listed on said resolution.
(Ord. 395, passed 7-6-2010)
ZONING DISTRICTS AND MAP
§ 150.050 DISTRICTS.
   The city is hereby divided into the following zoning districts and groups of districts:
   (A)   “R” Residential Districts:
      (1)   R-1 Single-Family Residential District;
      (2)   R-2 Manufactured Home Park District;
      (3)   R-3 Multiple Dwelling District; and
      (4)   R-4 Low Density Residential District.
   (B)   “B” Business Districts:
      (1)   B-1 Central Business District; and
      (2)   B-2 General Business District.
   (C)   “I” Industrial Districts:
      (1)   I-1 Limited Industrial District; and
      (2)   I-2 General Industrial District.
(Ord. 395, passed 7-6-2010)
§ 150.051 MAP.
   The boundaries of the above districts are hereby established on that certain map entitled “Zoning Map of Mora, Minnesota”, which map is the most recently approved by the City Council and in the office of the City Clerk at the City Hall, hereinafter referred to as the “zoning map”. This map and all of the notations, references and other information shown thereon shall have the same force and effect as if fully set forth and described herein.
(Ord. 395, passed 7-6-2010)
§ 150.052 BOUNDARIES.
   District boundary lines as indicated on said map follow lot lines, the center lines of streets, alleys or railroads, the center lines of streets or alleys projected, the center of water courses or the corporate limit lines, all as they exist upon the effective date of the Zoning Code or amendments thereto. If district boundary lines do not follow any of the above-described lines, the district boundary lines are established as drawn on the zoning map. Where a district boundary line divides a lot of record which was in single ownership on the effective date of the Zoning Code and places portions of such lot of record in two (2) or more use districts, any portion of such lot within fifty (50) feet on either side of such a dividing district boundary line may be used for any use of either use district; provided, however, if any portion of such lot shall extend beyond the fifty (50) foot limitation, the district line as shown shall prevail. Appeals from the Zoning Administrator’s determination and questions of doubt concerning the exact location of district boundary lines shall be heard by the Board of Appeals.
(Ord. 395, passed 7-6-2010)
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