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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD December 14, 1988 <br />Brooklyn Park only allows 1000 S.F. or 10% of lot area, <br />whichever is smaller and 2 detached structures. This also <br />includes the attached garage. <br />In summary Ms. Nelson proposes: <br />3 structures maximum - including attached garage <br />1400 S.F. total floor space <br />1 of the 3 structures a maximum of 200 S.F. <br />Ms. Nelson also suggests attaching the 10% of lot area <br />maximum, like Brooklyn Park does. <br />Mr. Irwin felt 3 structures on a small lot in addition to <br />the home is too many. <br />There was considerable discussion on the height of the <br />accessory buildings, making garages accessable to mobile <br />home units. <br />Mr. Crohn pointed out that the Ordinance states the maximum <br />door height is 10 feet, even if the height of the garage was <br />raised to 18 feet, only a 10 foot high door is allowed. <br />Gene Bloomquist stated most motor homes are 12 feet high, <br />but also has an air conditioner that would require an even <br />higher door. <br />Chairperson Cody requested Ms. Nelson obtain a copy of the <br />actual ordinance. <br />Mr. Crohn feels we should not increase the height of <br />accessory buildings, rather address each one separately. <br />MOTION: Cheryl Nelson moved to recommend to City Council <br />adoption'of an Accessory Building Ordinance stating: <br />1. 3 structures maximum including the <br />attached garage. <br />2. Square footage of 1200 S.F. garage space <br />which is a combination of the attached and <br />detached garages, or accessory structure, <br />or 10% of lot area, whichever is smaller. <br />3. 200 S.F. additional shed or green house <br />Page 7 <br />