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<br />231 <br />4. Water facilities, sewage disposal, and street lighting shall be installed and <br />maintained by the owner of the manufactured home park and shall meet all appropriate standards <br />established by the City. (q) Street Lighting. The park shall have a street lighting plan approved by the City. <br />(r) Accessory Buildings. Any accessory building for outdoor storage of equipment or <br />refuse shall be constructed of weather resistant material and be finished in a manner conforming with the appearance of the principal dwelling and shall be consistent in appearance with the other accessory buildings in the manufactured home park. <br />(s) Community Building. All manufactured home parks may have a central community <br />building with laundry drying areas and washing machines. (t) Emergency Storm Protections. Manufactured home parks established prior to July 1, 1993 shall comply with emergency room protections as required by Minnesota Statutes. A new <br />manufactured home park established after July 1, 1993 shall have storm shelters in compliance <br />with Minnesota Statutes. Additionally, all emergency storm protection measures shall be subject to the approval of the City Council. (u) Recreational Space. All manufactured home parks shall have at least 10 percent of <br />the land area developed for recreational use (sport courts, children’s play equipment, swimming <br />pool, golf green, etc.) developed and maintained at the owner’s expense. (v) Refuse Handling. The handling of refuse shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of City Code Section 1007.043(5). The refuse handling shall be allowed provided such <br />equipment is screened from adjacent uses, and all public and private street rights-of-way. <br /> (4) Permitted Uses. The following are permitted uses in the R-6 District: (a) Community/recreation buildings. <br /> <br />(b) Manufactured homes. (c) Personal wireless service antennas as secondary uses in compliance with City Code Section 1007.054. <br /> <br />(d) Community gardens operated by the City. (e) Day care facilities serving 14 or fewer persons. <br />(f) State licensed residential care facility serving six (6) or fewer persons. <br /> (5) Accessory Uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in the R-6 District:
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