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(A) All conditional uses of the R-1 District;
(B) Professional offices and low intensity service operations;
(C) Manufactured home parks that are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health under provisions of state statutes and rules; and manufactured home subdivisions which conform to lot standards and requirements of Chapter 151.
( Ord. 2015-02, passed 2-23-2015)
(A) (1) Design standards. All design standards of the R-1 District apply to the R-2 District with the addition of:
(2) Manufactured home building standards. An approved manufactured home shall comply with all R-1 design standards. In addition, all manufactured homes not placed on a permanent foundation shall be skirted in a manner approved by the City Building Official. Manufactured homes shall conform to the requirements of the section that addresses manufactured home park.
(B) Lot standards.
Location | 1-Family | 2-Family | Multi-Family | Accessory | All Other |
Location | 1-Family | 2-Family | Multi-Family | Accessory | All Other |
Lot area | 7,000 | 12,000 | 18,000 and additional 2,000 for each unit above 3 | - | 14,000 |
Lot width min. at front yard setback line | 50 | 75 | 85 | - | 75 |
Lot depth | 140 | 140 | - | - | |
Location | 1-Family | 2-Family | Multi-Family | Accessory | All Other |
Front yard and corner side yard | 20 | 20 | 25 | Behind the principal structure | 25 |
Rear yard | 35 | 35 | 35 | 5; 8 from alley | 35 |
Interior side yard | 10 | 10 | 15 | 5; 8 from alley | |
(Ord. 2015-02, passed 2-23-2015) Penalty, see § 10.99
C-1 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ZONE
The C-1 Zone is the downtown area that has traditionally served as the commercial core of the city. There is a mixture of retail businesses, eating and drinking establishments, offices, and other uses. Businesses are pedestrian-oriented with buildings close together and little off-street parking.
(Ord. 239, § 600, passed 1-22-2000)
(A) Retail businesses, stores, and shops;
(B) Repair and maintenance services;
(C) Offices and professional services;
(D) Eating and drinking establishments;
(E) Bowling allies, pool halls, video game arcades;
(F) Accessory uses;
(G) Community/governmental buildings and public parks; and
(H) Housing above the first floor.
(Ord. 239, § 601, passed 1-22-2000)
(A) Fast food and drive-in establishments;
(B) Convenience stores;
(C) Automobile and implement sales;
(D) Gas stations and auto repair, excluding salvage yards;
(E) Lumber yards and warehousing;
(F) Single and multiple family dwellings;
(G) Utility structures; and
(H) Other uses as determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be similar in scope and intensity to those listed above.
(Ord. 239, § 602, passed 1-22-2000)
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