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07/14/1997
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City of Lino Lakes - ZONING ORDINANCE <br />d. No houseboat shall be used as a permanent residence and further, <br />that utilities including sanitary sewer, water, electricity, and phone <br />shall not be extended to the houseboat. <br />5. Ice Fishing Houses. Ice fishing houses stored on parcels of land during <br />summer months shall be considered an accessory building. All ice fishing <br />houses stored on site shall be licensed in accordance with State law. <br />6. Docks and Boat Launches. Private docks and boat launches may be <br />stored upon riparian lots provided such structures lie upon the same lot as <br />the principal structure to which they serve. <br />7. Roadside Stands. Seasonal, temporary roadside stands for the sale of <br />agricultural products shall be permitted if: <br />a. They are located in a zoning district which makes a specific <br />allowance for such use; and <br />b. They are located upon the lot on which the produce is grown. <br />• C. They are erected at least sixty (60) feet back from the nearest edge <br />of the roadway surface; and <br />d. Adequate parking space is provided off the road right-of-way and <br />safe vehicular access and movements are assured. <br />8. Rural and Residential Zoning District Accessory Buildings. The following <br />summarizes the maximum number, size, and height of accessory <br />buildings allowed in an individual parcel according to lot size and <br />residential district. <br />a. Twenty (20) Acres or Greater. (R, R-X, RBR, and PSP Districts) <br />1) No maximum size requirement. <br />2) Metal buildings and pole barns acceptable. <br />3) No maximum height requirement. <br />4) One (1) attached garage not to exceed one thousand one <br />hundred (1,120) square feet or equal to the size of the <br />house foundation, whichever is greater <br />3-18 <br />
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