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Provision 2 also allows covered porches to extend up to ten feet of the rear property line. Three <br />or four season porches are basically an extension of the principal building. We question whether <br />this is the desire of the City. <br />Provision 3. Generally, traffic sight line protections for corner lots are addressed by traffic <br />visibility triangles extending 30 feet down the lot line, beginning at the lot corner then diagonally <br />connecting the two points. Within this area, structures and landscape heights are restricted. <br />Provision 4. Uses listed in Provision 4 are reiterated in Provision 2 and 6. <br />Provision 5. Height exemption should be addressed in Subd. 9 of the Zoning Ordinance and not <br />included in Subd. 14, Permitted Encroachments. <br />Subd. 15. Vacated Streets <br />We would suggest that this subdivision should be located in Section 6 of the Zoning Ordinance <br />which describes the zoning districts. <br />Subd. 18. Quasi Public Structures <br />We question whether any type structure that is not publicly owned should be allowed to encroach <br />into a public right-of-way. This may present'livability problems for the City. <br />Subd. 21. Parking and Storage of Motor Home or Travel Trailer <br />We believe that this and other permitted outdoor storage should be combined under one section. <br />In light of the popularity of recreational vehicles in Lino Lakes, we should examine the setback <br />restrictions that are imposed on those vehicles. The current regulation prohibits storing any <br />recreational vehicle on a driveway in front of a home, if the home complies with minimum front <br />yard setbacks. <br />Subd. 22. Temporary Parking of Recreational Vehicles <br />This subdivision should specify as to whether this requires the temporary storage on a developed <br />lot. <br />Subd. 24. Exterior Storage <br />This section is relatively complete, however, a reference to recreational vehicle storage <br />requirements may be appropriate. <br />6 <br />
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