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§ 30-991 ELK RIVER CODE <br /> <br /> (3) R-lb district. This district is intended to <br /> provide land for attractive and diverse <br /> low density single-family residential de- <br /> velopment, and to primarily contain de- <br /> tached low density single-family residen- <br /> tial developments and low density planned <br /> unit development. Subdivisions utilizing <br /> on-site sewage disposal systems and pri- <br /> vate water wells cannot exceed one single- <br /> family residence per gross acre. Construc- <br /> tion of on-site sewage disposal systems <br /> shall not be permitted on adjoining lots. <br /> Streets and other improvements may be <br /> temporary in nature as approved by the <br /> city council. <br /> <br />(4) R-lc district. This district is intended to <br /> provide singie-family residences in areas <br /> with full municipal public sanitary sew- <br /> ers, storm sewers, and municipal water in <br /> areas that are a continuation of existing <br /> residential development patterns and the <br /> infilling of existing lots in established <br /> areas. <br /> <br />(5) R-ld district. This district is intended to <br /> provide single-family residential districts <br /> with larger lots and higher quality hous- <br /> ing types in areas with full municipal <br /> public sewers, storm sewers, and munici- <br /> pal water in areas that possess significant <br /> natural features, including vegetation, <br /> wetlands, and topographic features. This <br /> district is intended to encourage the de- <br /> sign of subdivisions that protect natural <br /> features while providing high quality hous- <br /> lng sites. <br /> <br />(b) Permitted uses. Permitted uses in the R-1 <br /> <br />districts are as follows: <br /> <br /> (1) Single-family dwellings per section 30- <br /> 799. <br /> <br /> (2) Licensed day care facilities for 12 or fewer <br /> children. <br /> <br /> (3) Model homes in compliance with section <br /> 30-800. <br /> <br /> (4) Agricultural uses in the R-la district (more <br /> than five-acre lot size). <br /> <br /> (5) Public parks, playgrounds and open space. <br /> <br /> (6) Permitted home occupations. <br /> <br /> (7) Truck tractor and/or trailer parking <br /> (nonplatted parcels five acres in size or <br /> greater within the R-la district). <br /> <br /> (8) State-licensed residential facilities or hous- <br /> ing with services establishments regis- <br /> tered under Minn. Stats. ch. 144D serving <br /> six or fewer persons, licensed day care <br /> facilities serving 12 or fewer persons and <br /> group family day care facilities licensed <br /> under Minnesota Rules, parts 9502.0315 <br /> to 9502.0445, to serve 14 or fewer chil- <br /> dren, except that a residential facility <br /> whose primary purpose is to treat juve- <br /> niles who have violated criminal statutes <br /> relating to sex offenses or have been ad- <br /> judicated delinquent on the basis of con- <br /> duct in violation of criminal statutes re- <br /> lating to sex offenses shall not be a <br /> permitted use. <br /> State law reference-Similar provisions, Minn. <br /> Stats. § 462.357, subd. 7. <br /> <br /> (9) Open space preservation development plats <br /> within the R-la district (residential clus- <br /> tering). <br /> <br /> (10) Towers less than 60 feet in height. <br /> <br /> (11) Governmental offices. <br /> <br /> (c) Accessory uses. Accessory uses in the R-1 <br />districts are as follows: <br /> <br /> (1) Accessory farm structures. <br /> <br /> (2) Public shelters and essential services. <br /> <br /> (3) Garages and sheds, including metal- <br /> skinned buildings in R-la districts. <br /> <br /> (4) Private recreational facilities. <br /> <br /> (d) Conditional uses. Conditional uses in the <br />R-I' ~listricts are as follows:~ <br /> <br />(1) Conditional home occupations. <br /> <br />(2) Fairground facilities. <br /> <br />(3) Golf courses and country clubs. <br /> <br />(4) Governmental buildings and facilities. <br /> <br />(5) Temporary mobile homes used as a resi- <br /> dence. <br /> <br />(6) Institutional uses. <br /> <br />CD30:118 <br /> <br /> <br />
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