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5.10 PCSR 05-23-1995
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• ORDINANCE 95- <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ELK RIVER <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 900.20 AND 900.12 <br /> OF THE CITY OF ELK RIVER CODE OF ORDINANCES <br /> RELATING TO ZERO LOT LINE DEVELOPMENTS <br /> IN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> The City Council of the City of Elk River does hereby ordain as follows: <br /> Section 1. Section 900.20, "General Regulations" of the City of Elk River <br /> Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> 15. Zero Lot Line Developments <br /> The use of a zero lot line for shared parking and drives and as a <br /> common wall between buildings may be allowed in commercial <br /> and industrial zoning districts in accordance with the following <br /> requirements: <br /> . A. The shared parking concept does not circumvent the <br /> perimeter setback requirement or the required number of <br /> parking stalls. <br /> B. Proper cross access and cross parking agreements are <br /> prepared and executed. <br /> C. Common architectural and design standards for all units <br /> within the zero lot line development may be required. <br /> D. Each zoning lot shall meet the minimum lot area and <br /> width requirement of the zoning district. <br /> E. The landscaping and screening provisions of this <br /> ordinance shall apply to the zoning lot. <br /> F. For the purpose of determining the placement and <br /> number of signs for a zoning lot and the uses thereon, the zoning <br /> lot shall be considered a "lot" as referenced in the City's sign <br /> ordinance. As such, one free-standing or monument sign is <br /> permitted on the zoning lot to identify the uses established <br /> 0 <br /> thereon. <br />
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