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Agenda - Parks and Recreation Commission - 02/10/1993
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Front: ....................................................... 35 feet (The from one-half <br /> shall be prohibited <br /> activity.) <br /> <br />use or <br /> <br />Side: ........................................................ 10 feet vard is required <br /> where ~mmon wall is provided <br /> bet~ two buildings which meet <br /> safety standards.) <br /> <br />Side on the secondary street for comer lot:. <br /> <br />· 20 feet <br /> <br />Rear~ <br /> <br />........ 35 feet <br /> <br />From thoroughfares' <br /> <br />110 feet from center line or 50 feet <br />from right-of-way, whichever is <br />greater <br /> <br />From service road: ................................... 35 feet <br /> <br />Business uses sh <br />the distance sI <br /> <br />not be located closer to an R-IR, R-1U, R-2U District boundary than <br />below: <br /> <br />35 feet <br /> <br />parking, driveways, and outside sales and display areas <br /> <br />20 feet <br /> <br />9.50.37 Park and open space dedication. <br /> <br />Section 9.50.37 is hereby repealed and amended to read as follows: <br /> <br /> Subdivision 1. Purpose. The City Council recognizes it is <br />essential to the health, safety and welfare of the residents of Ramsey and persons working <br />in Ramsey, that the character andquality of the environment be considered to be of major <br />importance in the planning and development of the City. In this regard, the manner in <br />which land is developed and used is of high priority. The preservation of land for park, <br />play~ound and public open space purposes as it relates to the use and development of land <br />for residential, commercial/indusn-ial purposes is essential to the maintaining of a healthful <br />and desirable environment for all citizens of the City. The City must not only provide these <br />necessary amenities for our citizens today, but also be insightful to the needs of our future <br />citizens. <br /> <br />It is recognized by the City Council that the demand for park, playground and public open <br />space within a municipality is directly related to the density and intensity of development <br />permitted and allowed within any given area. Higher density developments mean greater <br />numbers of people and an increased demand for parks, recreational resources and public <br />open space. To disregard this principle is to'inevitably'~ver-tax existing facilities and thus, <br />diminish the quality of the environment for all ", <br /> <br />The City's Comprehensive Park and Open Space Plan e~t~/btishes minimum community <br />criteria for meeting the needs of the residents of Ramsey. <br /> <br /> <br />
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