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40 <br />City of Lino Lakes - ZONING ORDINANCE <br />shared driveway shall include a maintenance and access <br />agreement. <br />g. Curb Cut/Driveway Width. No curb cut or driveway shall exceed <br />twenty-six (26) feet in width as measured at the -street right-of-way <br />line unless approved by the City Engineer. The apron associated <br />with such curb cut or driveway may increase in width (within the <br />right-of-way) at an angle not greater than forty-five (45) degrees. <br />h. Grade Elevation. Excepting driveways for single family and two <br />family dwellings, the grade elevation of a parking area shall not <br />exceed five (5) percent. <br />i. Surfacing. All access driveways, approaches, sales lots, and <br />parking areas shall be surfaced with asphalt or concrete in a <br />manner approved by the City Engineer. On parcels less than one <br />(1) acre in size within the rural and residential districts, asphalt or <br />concrete surfaces are required. Exceptions are access drives, <br />driveways, approaches, sales lots, and parking areas in the rural <br />and residential districts of the City that serve farm and residential, <br />principal and accessory uses on parcels of one (1) or more acres. <br />These may be surfaced with: <br />1) Class 5 gravel. <br />2) Pea rock. <br />3) Crushed rock. <br />4) Agricultural lime in a manner approved by the City Engineer. <br />Striping. Except for single, two family, townhouse, and <br />quadraminiums, all parking stalls shall be marked with white or <br />yellow painted lines not less than four (4) inches wide. <br />k. Lightinq. Any lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area <br />shall be arranged as to reflect the light away from the adjoining <br />property. <br />Curbing and Landscaping. Except for single, two family, <br />townhouse and quadraminiums, all open off-street parking shall <br />have a continuous concrete perimeter curb barrier around the <br />entire parking lot. Said curb barrier shall not be closer than the <br />required parking setback of the respective zoning district. Grass, <br />3-44 <br />