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(4) Permit. Where an automobile repair permit is required, an application shall be made <br />on forms provided by the city zoning administrator. An automobile repair permit shall <br />expire ten days after issuance unless extended for five additional days by the city zoning <br />administrator. Further extensions shall require approval of the city council. <br />(5) Nuisance. In no event shall major or minor repair work be conducted in a manner that <br />creates an unreasonable disturbance for the owners of adjacent or nearby property. <br /> <br />(Code 1993, § 9-13.07) <br /> <br />Sec. 113-251 - Vehicle sales <br />(a) Residential district. Motor vehicles and recreational vehicles which are permitted within <br />the respective residential district may be advertised for sale and sold provided the vehicle is <br />owned by the resident where the vehicle is parked and the vehicle is currently licensed and <br />operable. Vehicles that are displayed for sale shall not be parked or stored on public <br />property or the public rights-of-way on Snelling Avenue and its frontage roads, Hamline <br />Avenue, Fairview Avenue, Roselawn Avenue and Cleveland Avenue. At no time shall any <br />commercial vehicle be parked within a residential district and advertised for sale. <br />(b) Nonresidential district. Motor, commercial, and recreational vehicles shall not be <br />displayed for sale or sold within nonresidential districts unless as part of an approved <br />licensed sales dealership or for short-term parking (12 hours or less) if the vehicle is owned <br />by an employee of said business where the vehicle is parked with the consent of the business <br />owner. <br /> <br />(Code 1993, § 9-13.08; Ord. No. 2004-01, § 1(9-13.08), 5-5-2004) <br /> <br />Sec. 113-252 - Drive-through facilities <br />Drive-through facilities are prohibited except when specifically allowed by a conditional use <br />permit in a zoning district. When allowed, all drive-through facilities must comply with the <br />following requirements: <br />(1) The drive-through facility, service window and speakers must be located at least 100 <br />feet from a residential zoned or used property and must be visually screened from <br />adjoining residential property. <br />(2) The entrance and exit drive lanes to the drive-through facility must be at least 75 feet <br />from a street intersection. <br />(3) The lot on which the drive-through facility is located must be at least 35,000 square <br />feet in area. <br />(4) The minimum on-site stacking distance available for the drive-through must be 180 <br />feet in length. <br />(5) Drive-through facilities may only be operated between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 <br />p.m. <br />(6) No speaker noise may be audible from adjacent residential property. <br />(7) A traffic study must be completed documenting that the drive-through facility will not <br />create traffic problems.
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