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<br />78 <br />d. In rear yards, the setback for laundry drying equipment, recreational <br />equipment (non-vehicular), trellises, open arbors, and detached outdoor living rooms not <br />exceeding 500 square feet shall be five (5) feet from any side or rear lot line. <br /> <br />e. Air conditioning or heating equipment setbacks shall be five (5) feet from <br />any rear lot line and 10 feet from any side lot line. <br /> <br />(c) Zero Lot Line Subdivision. <br /> <br />1. Townhomes and Apartments. If existing townhouses or apartment units not on <br />separate unit lots are to be subdivided on an individual unit or condominium basis for owner <br />occupancy, it shall require a planned unit development according to the provisions of City Code <br />Section 1007.024. <br /> <br />2. Subdivision of Two Family or Townhouse Lots. The subdivision of base lots <br />containing two family dwellings or townhouses to permit individual private ownership of a <br />single dwelling within such a structure is acceptable subject to City Council approval. Approval <br />is further contingent upon the following requirements: <br /> <br />a. Prior to a two family dwelling or a townhouse subdivision, the base lot must <br />meet all the requirements of the zoning district. <br /> <br />b. There shall be no more than one (1) principal structure on a base lot in all <br />residential districts. The principal structure on a unit lot created in a two family or townhouse <br />subdivision will be the portion of the attached dwelling existing or constructed on the platted <br />base lots. <br /> <br />c. Permitted accessory uses as defined by the zoning districts are acceptable <br />provided they meet all the zoning requirements. <br /> <br />d. A property maintenance agreement must be arranged by the applicant and <br />submitted to the City Attorney for their review and approval. The agreement shall ensure the <br />maintenance and upkeep of the structure including but not limited to siding, roofing (type and <br />color), fencing, driveways, maintenance, etc. and the lots to meet minimum City standards. The <br />agreement shall be recorded with Anoka County as a deed restriction against the title of each unit <br />lot. <br /> <br />e. Separate public utility service shall be provided to each subdivided unit and <br />shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. <br /> <br />f. The subdivision is to be platted and recorded in compliance to requirements <br />of the City Code Chapter 1001. <br /> <br />3. Subdivision of Commercial and Industrial Lots. The subdivision of base lots <br />into two (2) or more commercial or industrial unit lots to permit individual private ownership of
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