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7. The provisions of § 1007.016 of this Ordinance are considered and satisfactorily <br />met. <br />(c) Obstructions. In the case of any proposal to construct or alter a structure which <br />will exceed a height of two hundred (200) feet above ground level of the site, or any proposal to <br />construct or alter a structure to a height of greater than an imaginary surface extending upward <br />and outward at a slope of one hundred to one (100:1) from the nearest point of the nearest <br />runway of a public airport, the applicant shall notify the Commissioner of the Minnesota <br />Department of Transportation in writing of the plans at least thirty (30) days in advance of <br />making applicable permit requests to the City. The applicant shall provide the Zoning <br />Administrator with any comments received from the Commission of the Minnesota Department <br />of Transportation as part of the required applicable permit request. This local reporting is in <br />addition to any Federal permitting and review processing which may be simultaneously required. <br />(4) Accessory Buildings and Structures. <br />(a) General Provisions. <br />1. No accessory building or use shall be constructed or developed on a lot prior to <br />the time of construction of the principal building to which it is accessory, except in the case of <br />agricultural buildings on agriculture land as defined by State Statute 273.13, Section 23, as <br />amended. <br />2. A building or portion thereof used for an accessory use, other than home <br />occupation, shall be considered as an accessory building. <br />3. No detached accessory building shall be closer to the front lot line than the <br />principal building or its attached garage except within the R, R -X, and R -BR Zoning Districts, <br />provided the accessory building is set back at least one hundred (100) feet from the street right- <br />of-way. <br />4. Setbacks for accessory buildings in all districts shall be determined in accordance <br />with appropriate district provisions. Location of said accessory buildings shall not interfere with <br />the future subdivision of the property. <br />5. Accessory structures may be constructed within public and private utility and <br />drainage easements provided that: <br />a. No accessory structure shall be located within a drainage or utility easement <br />without written permission of the Zoning Administrator and the filing of an encroachment <br />agreement. <br />b. No footings or foundation shall be placed within the easement. <br />3-15 <br />
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