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01/08/1990
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• <br />• <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />Ordinance #12-89 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE, APPENDINX B, ZONING <br />ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LINO LAKES LIMITING THE HEIGHT AND <br />LOCATION OF UTILITY POLES, TOWERS, AND OTHER ELECTRICAL <br />APPURTENANCES. <br />The City Council of the City of Lino Lakes ordains: <br />SECTION I. <br />Appendix B, Section 4, Subdivision 9 of the Lino Lakes City <br />Code is amended to read as follows: <br />DELETE: Height. The height of structures used for churches, <br />schools, multiple family residential structures, and similar <br />uses may extend to forty-five (45) feet in residential <br />districts. The height of non -occupancy structures such as <br />transmission, radio, television towers and similar types of <br />towers may extend to fifty-five (55) feet in height and two <br />hundred (200) feet in height shall be allowed in the Rural <br />and Light Industrial Districts upon the issuance of a <br />Conditional Use Permit. Also see subdivision 14 of this <br />section. <br />ADD: Height. The height of structures used for churches, <br />schools, multiple family residential structures, and similar <br />uses may extend to forty-five (45) feet in residential <br />districts. In Rural and Industrial districts the height of <br />non -occupancy structures such as radio and television <br />transmission towers shall not exceed two hundred (200) feet <br />in height upon the issuance of a conditional use permit. <br />ADD: 1) The height of utility poles, towers, and other <br />electrical appurtenances shall not exceed 45 feet <br />of height in any Rural or Single -Family Residential <br />district. <br />2) The location, appearance, and height of utility <br />poles, towers, and other electrical appurtenances <br />shall be considered a conditional use within each <br />of the city's zoning districts. <br />• 3) Exceptions to the height restrictions in the Rural <br />and Single -Family Residential Districts shall be <br />
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