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Manufactured Housing Communities Chapter 914 Specific Development Requirements <br /> <br /> <br />___________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page 914-20 <br />The operator of any mobile home park, or a duly authorized attendant and/or caretaker <br />shall be responsible at all times for keeping the mobile home park, its facilities and <br />equipment, in a clean, orderly, operable, and sanitary condition. The attendant or caretaker <br />shall be answerable, along with said operator, for the violation of any provisions of these <br />regulations to which said operator is subject. <br /> <br />914.160 Manufacturing Potentially Hazardous Materials, Products or Emissions <br />A. Any materials, products or emissions that are regulated by the state or federal governments <br />must obtain and maintain the appropriate approvals or licenses from those jurisdictions. <br />B. The building(s) and its operations must conform to the requirements of the Minnesota <br />Building Code and the Minnesota Fire Code. <br />C. Reasonable assurance must be made that the public, residents and other businesses will not <br />be endangered. <br />D. City requirements must be met for site planning, plantings, buffering, access, parking, <br />truck docks, outdoor storage and so on. <br /> <br />914.170 Manufacturing Products from Stone, Clay or Concrete <br />A. Emissions into the air or water, either direct or indirect, must be contained below levels <br />prescribed by federal, state, watershed or municipal jurisdictions. <br />B. The operation must conform to City standards for surface water management. <br /> <br />914.180 Residential Care Facility <br />See Group Home. <br /> <br />914.190 Restaurant with Outdoor Seating or Auto Service (Drive-In or -Through) <br />A. Restaurants with outdoor loudspeakers, automobile service order devices, drive-in theater <br />car speakers or similar devices shall not be located within 200 feet of any residential <br />dwelling unit. <br />B. The hours of operation shall be set forth as a condition of any building permit for drive-in <br />business. <br />C. See also Drive-Up Window Service in Section 914.110. <br /> <br />914.200 Schools, K-12, Public or Private <br />A. The site plan shall provide for safe and convenient access by bicyclists, pedestrians, auto <br />and buses. <br />B. Other normal requirements apply for site planning, screening, lighting, drainage, and <br />setbacks. <br /> <br />914.210 Solar Energy Systems <br />Solar energy conversion systems shall be allowed as an Accessory Use in any zoning district <br />under these conditions: <br />A. In Residential zoning districts, the device must be attached to a Principal or Accessory <br />structure so as to appear integral to the structure. That is, flat against a wall, flat against a <br />sloped roof or mounted at an angle on a flat roof. Solar devices on a flat roof must be set <br />back so they are not visible from the public street. Setbacks normally applied to Accessory <br />structures do not apply.