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1 (C) The City Council will review all other encroachment requests and, if deemed reasonable at its sole <br /> 2 discretion, approval is adopted by resolution authorizing the encroachment agreement. <br /> 3 (D) All encroachment agreements must be recorded against the property with the Anoka County <br /> 4 Recorder's office. <br /> 5 (E) The zoning administrator will have the ability to abate the structure or site improvement removal as <br /> 6 set forth in Chapter 2 in the event the structure is not removed according to the terms of the agreement. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 262-299 Reserved. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 300 General Performance Standards <br /> 11 The following sections set forth standards for uses or structures applicable in all zoning districts. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 301 One Principal Building per Lot <br /> 14 Every building erected after the adoption of this chapter from which this chapter is derived shall be located <br /> 15 on a lot, as defined herein and in no case shall there be more than one principal building on any one lot, <br /> 16 except as may otherwise be provided herein. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 302 Structures on Outlots <br /> 19 No structures shall be constructed or erected on an outlot other than signs or fences. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 303 Easements <br /> 22 No private buildings (principal or accessory), temporary or permanent structures, or uses may be located <br /> 23 in, on, or over any public drainage and/or utility easements, except fences, driveways, parking lots, or <br /> 24 easily-movable structures that do not impede the flow of water and do not have permanent foundations as <br /> 25 described elsewhere in this chapter and as determined by the City Engineer; and public or quasi-public <br /> 26 utilities or facilities regulated by City Franchise or other provisions of the City Code. The items constructed <br /> 27 within an easement are subject to removal at the property owner's expense in the event work on the utilities <br /> 28 in the easement is needed. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 304 Adequate Public Infrastructure <br /> 31 All developments must provide adequate infrastructure suitable for the anticipated traffic, pedestrian <br /> 32 circulation,and utility needs of the use. The City is authorized to require any necessary upgrades of adjacent <br /> 33 and area public roadways and utilities directly related and proportional to a proposed development. <br /> 34 Examples of such improvements are, but not limited to, construction or striping of turn lanes, installing or <br /> 35 upgrading utilities, installing sidewalks, and/or installing street lights. All such expenses are the <br /> 36 responsibility of the property owner of the proposed development. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 305 Sanitary Sewer and Water Connections <br /> 39 (A) All new principal structures within the Metropolitan Urban Services Area (MUSA) as designated on <br /> 40 the current Comprehensive Plan must be connected to municipal sanitary sewer and water. <br /> 41 (B) For an undeveloped parcel within an urbanized zoning district that is not directly serviced by <br /> 42 municipal sanitary sewer and water,reasonable efforts must be made to extend sanitary sewer and/or <br /> 43 water mains to the site prior to constructing a principal structure. This may be accomplished by <br /> 44 developer utility construction or by an assessment agreement. If it is not reasonably feasible to extend <br /> 45 sanitary sewer and/or water mains, a building permit may be issued with private systems. <br /> 46 (C) In areas of the city outside of the current Metropolitan Urban Services Area(MUSA)where municipal <br /> 47 water mains are located, the owner of a property directly adjacent may petition the City Council for <br /> 48 a water connection in the event an existing well becomes inoperable or contaminated. In no case <br /> 49 shall the property be considered for rezoning to an urbanized district. <br /> 50 <br /> 51 306 Small Utility Services <br /> Page 33 of 141 <br />