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(min. max.) <br />stories <br />stories stories <br />1 stor ies <br />stories I stories <br />b. Setbacks for residential units located within the TC 1 Zoning District shall be measured from <br />• <br />public open space that is not dedicated to the city is developed independently of any particular <br />residential project, the land area of the open space shall be divided equally among these- <br />said sidewalk must be encumbered by a sidewalk easement recorded with the office of the <br />Anoka County Recorder. Setbacks for residential units located within the TC /I Zoning <br />District shall be measured from building front to edge of sidewalk, edge of right of way, <br />back of street curb, whichever is appropriate. <br />(d) General development standards. All development within the Town CenterCOR District shall meet the <br />Ramsey Town CenterCOR Development Guidelines Framework that are is incorporated into this chapter by <br />reference. These standards will be used by the city as the minimum requirements for evaluating development <br />proposals and site plans. However, the standards are not intended to restrict creativity in design. An applicant <br />may request modification or waiver of any standard in favor of an alternate approach that will achieve the <br />same design objective. <br />(e) Parking standards. Parking in the Town Center District is intended to be shared to the greatest extent <br />practicable in all mixed use areas. The parking-standards are intended to provide a practical basis for <br />lan shall be prepared as part of the development plan to address the number, location, <br />(1) <br />encouraged in both subdistricts. <br />E) <br />requirements for street level, nonresidential uses. <br />if designated and approved as part of the master plan. <br />standards are set based on the following: <br />Retail <br />Restaurants <br />Offices <br />Medical offices, clinics <br />Health clubs <br />Theaters, places of assembly <br />Residential <br />Off street parkin_ in the TC 1 and TC 2 subdistricts shall be secured for public use through parking <br />In order to ensure the pedestrian orientation of the Town Center Districts, maximum parking <br />4 per 1,000 sq. ft. <br />5 per 1,000 sq. ft. <br />3 per 1,000 sq. ft. <br />4 per 1 ,000 sq. ft. <br />3 per 1,000 sq. ft. <br />1 per 4 seats <br />Attached or detached Required: 2 per unit <br />Multifamily units Required: 2 per unit <br />(4) Maximum required parking. If a parking structure is provided on site, maximum parking stalls do <br />- . ' - • ' :.:ht that does not meet these maximum requirements, a conditional use <br />permit can be sought to increase maximums up to 25 percent. <br />
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