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Ramsey Housing Committee
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clear visible opening. Fences may be constructed of barbed <br />wire to accommodate agricultural activities and the raising <br />of livestock and animals as defined by City Code Section <br />5.09. Lots of record as of July 1 2002, within the MUSA <br />that are currently used for agricultural activities or the <br />raising of livestock and animals also qualify under this <br />provision. <br /> <br />Fencing material shall consist only of wood or chain link. <br />No other types of materials shall be permitted. <br /> <br />3. Fence framing must face inward on the fence owner's lot. <br /> <br />4. Fencing must be located 100% on the fence owner's lot. <br /> <br />d. Garbage Receptacle Storage. <br /> <br />Outdoor garbage receptacles serving multi-family units <br />must be in either the rear or side yard and must be screened <br />from public view and adjacent lot. <br /> <br />e. Lot Landscaping. <br /> <br />Minimum Landscaping Requirements. All open space <br />areas of a lot which are not used or improved for required <br />parking areas, drives or storage shall be landscaped with a <br />combination of overstory trees, ornamental trees, shrubs, <br />flowers, ground cover, decorative walks, or other similar <br />site design materials in a quantity and placement suitable <br />for the lot. A reasonable attempt should be made to <br />preserve as many existing trees as practicable in order to <br />incorporate the trees into the development. For each <br />existing significant tree retained, one overstory tree may be <br />deducted from the minimum tree requirements. <br /> <br /> 2. Number of Plantings. The minimum number of overstory <br /> trees on any given lot shall be as required below. These are <br /> minimum requirements that are typically supplemented <br /> with other understory trees, shrubs, flowers, and ground <br /> covers deemed appropriate for a complete quality <br /> landscape treatment of a lot. <br /> <br /> ReqUired planting ~P~S I ,R~q~ired!~b~ ~f~pl~,gs <br />Overstory Deciduous/Coniferous Trees I 2 trees per dWelling uni~ <br />Ornamental Trees [ 2 trees per each overstory tree <br />Shrubs [ 6 trees per each overstory tree <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br /> <br />
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