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8 <br /> <br />consistent with MN State Building Code. Such buildings will still require a Zoning <br />Permit to ensure compliance with Code standards. Additionally, we have added a section <br />to allow one detached accessory building under 120 square feet by right, which will not <br />be counted against the total number of allowed accessory structures in the district. <br /> <br />5. Added standards for carports. <br /> <br />6. Includes revised architecture standards which break down the classes of materials into <br />three classes for use on the building. <br /> <br />7. Added definitions to the landscape standards. The landscape section has not been <br />updated, but will be updated at a later date by city staff. <br /> <br />8. The Curb Cut/Driveway Width within rural and residential zoning districts was changed <br />from 26 feet in width to 28 feet. <br /> <br />9. Reviewed the parking standards and reformatted as a table to make it easier to read. <br />Modified some parking calculations to be consistent with current practices. <br /> <br />10. Added standards for private drives as a new Section 1007.046. This provides standards <br />for private drives to distinguish them from public streets, provide clear standards and <br />ensure that the homeowners association maintains them in perpetuity. <br /> <br />11. Changed the earth moving and land reclamation activities allowed by Section 1007.051 <br />from a conditional use permit (which runs with the land) to an interim use permit (which <br />includes a sunset clause). <br /> <br />12. Added new language for Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) as Section 1007.060. <br />this provides standards to allow WECS as an accessory use. <br /> <br />13. Added standards for solar energy systems as Section 1007.061. <br /> <br />14. Added language for Model Homes and Temporary Real Estate Offices by administrative <br />permit as a new Section 1007.062. These are common for large developments and this <br />provides consistent standards. <br /> <br />15. Added language for Temporary Structures as a new Section 1007.063 for emergency use. <br />This is typically a short term need when a structure is damaged and uninhabitable. It <br />allows a temporary structure while the original structure is being rebuilt. <br /> <br />16. Added performance standards for motor fuel stations as Section 1007.064. <br /> <br />PUD <br /> <br />The following is a list of changes made to the PUD section of the ordinance. <br />
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