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<br />8 <br /> <br />In the new C-2, Corridor Mixed District, the front setback for the principal building is proposed <br />to be only 10 feet. This is to encourage the building to be set closer to the street with the parking <br />to the side or rear. Remember that the front setback is measured from the front property line, not <br />the street curb. <br />6- INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS <br />Districts to be Deleted <br />The Business-Warehouse, Business-Industrial and the General Industrial Districts are proposed <br />to be deleted because they are each mapped in only one or two small locations. They would all <br />be re-mapped as the amended I-1, Light Industrial District. <br />The Business-Industrial District is mapped in one, small location along County Road D and <br />occupied by a self-storage building. That site could be rezoned as either the new I-1, Light <br />Industrial District, or one of the residential districts. <br />Please see the attached zoning map for the locations of the existing commercial and the <br />industrial zoning districts. <br />7 - Public and Semi-Public District <br />This district is substantially unchanged from its present wording. It allows public buildings of all <br />kinds and also houses of worship. The latter are also allowed in any residential commercial or <br />industrial zoning district. <br />Some cities do not have a public district, but allow these land uses under their residential, <br />commercial or industrial zoning districts. You can see where this district is located on the <br />attached zoning map. <br />8 - Wetlands District <br />This overlay district was completely rewritten to bring it into conformance with the 1991 <br />Minnesota Wetlands Preservation Act. It is not expected to be used often as the city is nearly <br />fully developed. The locations of the Wetland Overlay District are marked with a W on the <br />attached zoning map. <br />9 -Floodplain Management Overlay District <br />This chapter is completely unchanged from its present wording. <br />10 - Shoreland Overlay District <br />This chapter is completely unchanged from its present wording. <br />11 - Planned-Unit Development Overlay District <br />This chapter is completely unchanged from its present wording. It was rewritten and adopted in <br />2020. <br /> <br />
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