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<br />(2) Zoning District Boundaries. Zoning district boundary lines established by this ordinance
<br />generally follow lot lines, the centerlines of railroad right-of-way lines, street rights-of-way, water
<br />courses or the corporate limit lines, all as they exist upon the effective date of this ordinance.
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<br />(a) Appeals concerning the exact location of a zoning district boundary line shall be
<br />heard by the Council, serving as the Board of Adjustment and Appeals, pursuant to City Code
<br />Section 1007.018.
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<br />(b) Whenever any street, alley or other public way is vacated by official action of the
<br />City, the zoning district adjoining each side of such street, alley or public way shall be
<br />automatically extended to the center of such vacation, and all area included in the vacation shall
<br />then and henceforth be subject to all appropriate regulations of the extended districts.
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<br />(c) All streets, alleys, public ways and railroad rights-of-way, if not otherwise
<br />specifically designated, shall be deemed to be in the same zone as the property in the most
<br />restrictive classification immediately abutting upon such alleys, streets, public ways or railroad
<br />rights-of-way. Where the centerline of a street, alley, public way or railroad right-of-way serves
<br />as a district boundary, the zoning of such areas, unless otherwise specifically designated, shall be
<br />deemed to be the same as that of the abutting property up to such centerline.
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<br />(d) All areas within the corporate limits of the City which are under water and which are
<br />not shown as included within any zone shall be subject to all regulations of the zone which
<br />immediately adjoins such water area. If such water area adjoins two (2) or more zones, the
<br />boundaries of each zone shall be construed to be extended into the water area in a straight line until
<br />they meet the other district at the half-way point and/or to the corporation limits.
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<br />(3) Zoning Map. The location and boundaries of the districts established by this text are set
<br />forth on the Zoning Map, entitled “Zoning Map of Lino Lakes”. The map shall be on file with the
<br />Zoning Administrator, and may be referred to as the “Zoning Map”. The map and all the notations,
<br />references and other information shown on it shall have the same force and effect as if fully set
<br />forth herein and thereby made a part of this ordinance by reference.
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<br />(4) Annexations. In the event of annexation proceedings becoming final before the
<br />permanent zoning is determined, the annexed area shall be located in the most restrictive district
<br />and such classification shall be considered an interim step pending permanent classification.
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<br />(5) Exemptions. The following essential services are permitted in any district: the erection,
<br />construction, alteration, or maintenance, by public utilities or municipal or other governmental
<br />agencies of systems, including gas, electrical, steam or water transmission or distribution systems;
<br />collection, communication systems, including communication equipment facilities, supply or
<br />disposal systems; elevated and underground water storage tanks; poles, wires, mains, drains,
<br />sewers, pipes, conduits, cables; fire alarm boxes, police call boxes; traffic signals, hydrants, and
<br />other similar equipment and accessories in connection therewith, including city buildings and
<br />parks; reasonably necessary for the furnishing of adequate service of such public utilities or
<br />municipal or other governmental agencies or for the public health or safety or general welfare.
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