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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. <br /> <br />(q) Street Lighting. The park shall have a street lighting plan approved by the City. <br /> <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 <br />with the appearance of the principal dwelling and shall be consistent in appearance with the other <br />accessory buildings in the manufactured home park. <br /> <br />(s) Community Building. All manufactured home parks may have a central community <br />building with laundry drying areas and washing machines. <br /> <br />(t) Emergency Storm Protections. Manufactured home parks established prior to July <br />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 <br />to the approval of the City Council. <br /> <br />(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. <br /> <br />(v) Refuse Handling. The handling of refuse shall be in compliance with the applicable <br />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 /> <br />(4) Permitted Uses. The following are permitted uses in the R-6 District: <br /> <br />(a) Community/recreation buildings. <br /> <br />(b) Manufactured homes. <br /> <br />(c) Personal wireless service antennas as secondary uses in compliance with City Code <br />Section 1007.054. <br /> <br />(d) Community gardens operated by the City. <br /> <br />(e) Day care facilities serving 14 or fewer persons. <br /> <br />(f) State licensed residential care facility serving six (6) or fewer persons. <br /> <br />(5) Accessory Uses. The following are permitted accessory uses in the R-6 District: <br />
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