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18. Not more than twenty (20) percent of the gross area of the dwelling <br />unit shall be used to conduct a home occupation. The appearance of a <br />residential dwelling shall in no way be changed or altered in a manner <br />which would cause the premises to differ from its residential character. <br />Subdivision 25. Dwelling Units Prohibited. No cellar, garage, tent, trailer, basement or <br />unfinished home, accessory building, shall be used as a dwelling unit. <br />Subdivision 26. General. The City Council may, from time to time, adopt by resolution <br />and reference various performance standards pertaining to the environment of Falcon <br />Heights. These may include, but are not necessarily limited to, various standards and <br />regulations contained in the Metropolitan Development Guide or as proposed by the <br />Metropolitan Council pertaining to on-site sewage disposal and treatment, protection of <br />air space navigation, wetlands, solar access protection, and others. <br />Subdivision 27. Solar. Access to sunlight for active and passive solar systems (for <br />heating and cooling of buildings) shall be protected in accordance with applicable state <br />statutes and regulations. All active solar systems proposed shall require a conditional use <br />permit. <br />r: <br />18 <br />
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