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Q) All accessory buildings shall resemble, in style, materials, color, <br />roofline, and siding type, the principle building on the lot, except the <br />following building types may vary from this standard: <br />(1) Accessory buildings located in the agricultural and long-term ag- <br />ricultural zoning districts. <br />(2) Accessory building under 120 square feet in size. <br />(3) Horse stables and riding arenas. <br />(4) Greenhouses. <br />(5) Gazebos and decorative shelters. <br />(6) Historic buildings. <br />(7) Buildings, constructed as part of a planned unit development, <br />which are subject to an overall site plan prepared by a registered archi- <br />tect. <br />(k) Any Accessory building located in a Commercial or Industrial <br />Zoning District shall have an approved site plan from the Community <br />Development Director prior to the issuance of a building permit. The <br />maximum number and size of buildings permitted shall be determined <br />on a case by case basis. Accessory buildings shall not dominate the <br />streetscape, restrict views across the property, and shall not alter the <br />character of the area. <br />(1) All Accessory buildings located in Commercial and Industrial Zon- <br />ing Districts shall be of the same style, materials, color, roofline, and sid- <br />ing type as the principle building on the lot. Building types listed under <br />Subd. J, 1-7 of this section may vary from this standard. <br />(m) Accessory buildings shall not have indoor plumbing such that it <br />would allow the structure to be used as living space, which would con- <br />stitute a dwelling. <br />(n) Other provisions of this chapter notwithstanding, there is no limit <br />to the number or size of agricultural buildings allowed on parcels of land <br />20 acres or more in size located in the agricultural, long-term agricul- <br />tural, and rural residential zoning districts. <br />(o) Any property zoned R-1, RR, A, or FUS that is less than 3 acres <br />in size shall be allowed two accessory buildings with a maximum com- <br />bined size of 1,500 square feet, and shall not be subject to the require- <br />ments as stated in the table outlined in subsection (f). <br />Section 2. Severability. In the event that a court of competent jurisdic- <br />tion adjudges any part of this Ordinance to be invalid, such judgment <br />shall not affect any other provision of this Ordinance not specifically in- <br />cluded with that judgment. <br />Section 3. Effective Date This amendment shall take effect upon its <br />passage and publication. <br />ADOPTED BY THE HUGO CITY COUNCIL ON JUNE 15, 2009 <br />(Signed) <br />Fran Miron, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />(Signed) <br />Michele Lindau, City Clerk <br />Published one time in The Citizen on July 8, 2009. <br />
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