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Side yard setback for driveways 2 <br />Required driveway surface 2 <br />Front 1 <br />Rear <br />5 feet <br />Bituminous or Concrete <br />Accessory structure setbacks: <br />—F25 feet or same as <br />principal structure, <br />whichever is greater <br />Side <br />Side Corner <br />30 feet or same as <br />principal structure, <br />whichever is greater <br />Bituminous, <br />Concrete, or Class V <br />40 feet or same as <br />principal structure, <br />whichever is greater <br />5 feet <br />5 feet <br />25 feet <br />6 feet <br />30 feet <br />10 feet <br />40 feet <br />Refer to section 117-349 for additional front yard setback provisions for lots two acres and greater in <br />size. <br />2A zoning permit is required to install any driveway that is not associated with work requiring a building <br />permit. <br />3 To be eligible for the reduced rear yard setback, the entire rear property line must adjoin the parcel <br />zoned as park. <br />For lots located within the MUSA where adjacent structures existing as of July 1, 2002, have a different <br />setback from that required herein, the front yard setback shall conform to the prevailing setback of adjacent <br />structures. If adjacent structures have different setbacks from one another, the minimum front yard shall be <br />the average of the two adjacent structures. <br />(e) Reserved. <br />(f) Resubdivision plans. All new development proposals in the rural developing area must prepare a <br />resubdivision plan in accordance with article III of this chapter. This plan shall demonstrate how the <br />subject property might be re -subdivided in the future, when and if urban services are brought to the <br />property. The resubdivision plan should be used to help guide the design of the plat itself. The plan must <br />include the following information: <br />(1) Potential future lots, including the location of house pads. <br />(2) Potential future streets, particularly future connections to existing streets on adjacent parcels. <br />(3) Potential greenway or open space areas. <br />(4) Other information as required by the city council. <br />(g) General R-1 residential performance standards. <br />(1) Fences. <br />a. Height. Fencing or walls (except retaining walls) located in the required front yard setback shall <br />not exceed four feet in height except for "ornamental fences" as defined in section 117-1. <br />Fencing or walls located in the side or rear yard shall not exceed eight feet in height. A zoning <br />permit is required for all fences that are not addressed by the Minnesota State Building Code. <br />b. Materials and construction. Fences shall be constructed in a workmanlike manner and of <br />substantial material reasonably suited for its intended purpose. Fencing material shall consist <br />only of wood, chain link, wrought iron, maintenance free vinyl, aluminum, or steel. Any other <br />material must be approved by the zoning administrator prior to installation. <br />1. No boards, planks, or panels shall be larger than 12 inches in width. <br />
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