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03/10/2003
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08-03
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03/10/02003
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c. Within an industrial zoning district, the exterior storage of semi- <br />trailers accessory to the principal use may be allowed by <br />conditional use permit according to Section 8, Subd. 1 and Subd. 2. <br />Semi -trailers connected to semi -tractors queuing for loading or <br />unloading shall be considered truck parking and be exempt from <br />the outdoor storage conditional use permit. <br />3. All Zoning Districts. <br />a. Excepting temporary construction trailers and facilities operated by <br />public service agencies (i.e., bookmobile, bloodmobiles, etc.) as <br />allowed by the City Council, no recreational vehicle may be used <br />for office, business, industrial manufacturing, testing, or storage of <br />items in conjunction with a business, commercial or industrial <br />enterprise. <br />b. The City Council may order the owner of any property to cease or <br />modify open storage uses including existing uses, provided it is <br />found that such use constitutes a threat to the public health, safety, <br />convenience, or general welfare. <br />Q Required Screening, Landscaping, and Buffer Yards. <br />1. Screening. Where any business or industrial use (i.e., structure, parking <br />or storage) abuts property zoned for residential use, that business or <br />industry shall provide screening along the boundary of the residential <br />property. Screening shall also be provided where a business or industry <br />is across the street from a residential zone, but not on that side of a <br />business or industry considered to be the front (as determined by the <br />Zoning Administrator). All the fencing and screening specifically required <br />by this Ordinance shall be subject to Section 3, Subd. 4.Q. and shall <br />consist of either a fence or a green belt planting strip as provided for <br />below: <br />a. A green belt planting strip shall consist of vegetation and plants <br />and shall be of sufficient width and density to provide an effective <br />visual screen. This planting strip shall be designed to provide <br />eighty (80) percent opacity to a minimum height of six (6) feet at <br />time of planting. Earth mounding or berms may be used but shall <br />not be used to achieve more than three (3) feet of the required <br />screen. In such cases when planting strips are used in conjunction <br />with berms designed to support plant growth, plant height may be <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />3-34 <br />
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