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Economic Development Commission - Special Joint/Planning
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06/06/1990
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Subd. 8 Zero Lol Line Develo.Dment <br /> <br />Subd. 9 <br /> <br />Subd. 10 <br /> <br />Subd. 11 <br /> <br />Industrial lots may be platted or subdivided in such a manner that <br />common property lines will have a zero lot line setback, provided <br />however, that each lot meets all performance, safety and other standards <br />required by the Zoning Administrator. <br /> <br />Common Areas <br /> <br />The developer may provide open storage, parking, driveways, and loading <br />areas in an area common to all units of the building. Common areas shall <br />be deeded to and held in the name of an owner's association created by the <br />developer and including all owners of property in the project. <br />Declarations, in form and substance acceptable to the City Attorney, <br />governing the usage and maintenance of such common areas shall be <br />adopted and filed by the developer. <br /> <br />party Wall Agreements <br /> <br />Agreements to ensure maintenance of party walls shall be approved by the <br />City Attorney. <br /> <br />Off-Street Parking and Loading Area Reauirements <br /> <br />Establishments within an Light Industrial District must be designed to <br />provide vehicle parking space for employees and visitors and space for <br />truck loading and unloading on their own property, as no parking shall be <br />permitted on streets within or bordering an Light Industrial District. <br /> <br />Drainage and surface: The surfaces of parking stalls and aisles, <br />truck standing spaces and access driveways shall be blacktop, <br />concrete, or other hard surface and designed and maintained for <br />adequate drainage and free from dust, dirt, and mud. <br /> <br />Such maintenance includes keeping the blacktop, concrete, or <br />other hard surface in good condition and free from chuckholes and <br />other types of surface cracks and breakage. <br /> <br />Curbing: The entire perimeter of the parking stalls and aisles, <br />truck standing spaces and access driveways shall be curbed with a <br />six (6) inch high curbing of poured or precast concrete. <br /> <br />Parking: All required parking stalls shall be located on the <br />premises to which such requirements apply or on an off-street <br />space distant not more than 500 feet from such premises, <br />provided that stalls required for employees and proprietors of any <br />premises may be located on an off-street space distant not more <br />than 1,000 feet from such premises. <br /> <br />Parking stalls: For the purpose of this chapter, each parking stall <br />shall be not less than 300 square feet in area, including a <br />minimum width of 9 feet and a minimum depth of 20 feet and <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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