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B. Lot area and width standards. The following lot are per unit standards shall apply <br />to all PDOs within the Shoreland Overlay District provided that the resulting total <br />development density in the shoreland area does not exceed the total City-wide <br />shoreland density allowed based on State of Minnesota shoreland standards. The <br />City, in its evaluation of any PDO, shall evaluate the proposed PDO density in light <br />of the development capacity of the City-wide Shoreland Overlay District. Where the <br />requirements of the underlying zoning district are more or less restrictive than those <br />set forth herein, the more restrictive standards shall apply. <br />1. Residential (R-3, R-4 Zoning Districts) <br />NE RD GD T <br />a. Lot Area: <br />Townhomes 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 <br />Apartments/ <br />Condominiums 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 <br />b. Lot Width: <br />Townhomes 150 130 130 130 <br />Apartments/ <br />Condominiums 150 130 130 130 <br />c. Setbacks: <br />1. OHWL 200 feet <br />2. Setback from Streets: <br />a. Right -of -Way Line of Federal, <br />State or County Highway 40 feet <br />b. Local Street 30 feet <br />3. Side Yard Setback 20 feet <br />4. Setback Between Buildings on <br />Multiple Building Site 35 feet <br />5. Bluff Setback 50 feet <br />C. Maintenance and Administration Requirements. <br />1. Before final approval of a planned development overlay, adequate provisions must <br />be developed for preservation and maintenance in perpetuity of open spaces and <br />for the continued existence and functioning of the development. <br />2. Open Space Preservation. Deed restrictions, covenants, permanent easements, <br />public dedication and acceptance, or other equally effective and permanent means <br />must be provided to ensure long-term preservation and maintenance of open <br />space. The instruments must include all of the following protections: <br />a. Commercial uses prohibited (for residential PDO's). <br />b. Vegetation and topographic alterations other than routine maintenance <br />prohibited. <br />Page 26 <br />