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1 (D) Active agricultural motor vehicles and equipment necessary to sustain agricultural uses are allowed <br /> 2 and not required to be parked on a prepared surface nor screened. <br /> 3 (E) Private and/or commercial use motor vehicles and equipment shall not be parked on a parcel unless <br /> 4 said personal property is owned or leased by a person residing on the parcel, or owned or leased by <br /> 5 the employer of a person residing on the parcel. The Minnesota Department of Motor Vehicles <br /> 6 registration records shall be used to determine the owner of registered vehicles and/or equipment <br /> 7 and said owner's address. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 462 Game Fair Parking Overlay District <br /> 10 The "GF Game Fair parking overlay district," is established as shown on the official zoning map <br /> 11 accompanying this cede chapter. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 460 to the contrary, Game <br /> 12 Fair parking on residentially zoned property may be permitted in required side and front yards only during <br /> 13 the period of the annual "Game Fair" event conducted by Armstrong Kennels. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 463 Residential Driveways <br /> 16 When Required. <br /> 17 (1) A driveway shall be required for all attached accessory buildings with a doorway opening <br /> 18 meeting or exceeding eight feet wide by seven feet tall. <br /> 19 (2) If a detached accessory building serves as the primary garage, a driveway shall be <br /> 20 installed. <br /> 21 (6) Surface Materials <br /> 22 (1) Urbanized districts:driveway materials shall consist of concrete,bituminous,or driveway- <br /> 23 rated pavers for a continuous hard surface. <br /> 24 (2) Rural Residential or UFban MUSA Reserve Districts: driveway materials shall consist of <br /> 25 concrete, bituminous,driveway-rated pavers, or a minimum two-inch Class-V gravel. <br /> 26 (C) Driveways shall be setback at least five feet from interior side or rear property lines. <br /> 27 (D) Driveway widths shall not exceed 30 feet at the street,through the public right-of-way,and the first <br /> 28 five feet of the adjacent yard to the right-of-way where the driveway is accessing. <br /> 29 (E) No more than 50 percent of a front yard may be covered by a driveway. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 465 Residential Waste Management <br /> 32 Jutdoor waste receptacles serving single- and two-family dwellings and licensed residential <br /> 33 facilities must be P. eTth-elthe Fe: or �cii'^ ���r^' placed against the structure and m,mt hin <br /> 34 seFeer,ncd frnrn P--Mir-44134Ai-end adi-4r►nr t_ Intr. <br /> 35 (6) Waste receptacles serving townhomes, multi-family,or non-residential uses must be located within <br /> 36 an interior trash room, a garage, or an exterior waste enclosure designed of masonry construction <br /> 37 and opaque gates compatible with the building's architecture. <br /> 38 (C) Exception: waste receptacles may be placed outside of these regulations from 5:00 pm the night <br /> 39 before collection and the day of collection. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 470 Residential Landscaping Standards <br /> 42 (A) Intent. The City of Ramsey recognizes the advantages that landscaping and screening can provide, <br /> 43 including enhanced health, safety, aesthetic, ecological and economic value. The intent of this <br /> 44 section is to: <br /> 45 (1) Enhance the quality of life within the city; <br /> 46 (2) Enhance aesthetic view of development(s)from public roads; <br /> 47 (3) Maintain and enhance property values; <br /> 48 (4) Aid in both physical and mental human health; <br /> 49 (5) Improve air quality and buffer against noise,glare, and heat; <br /> Page 67 of 160 <br />