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Draft of OSPD Ordinance <br /> 9/21/99 <br /> Page 8 <br /> • j) Any other matters the developer or City deems appropriate. <br /> 3. Park dedication fee requirements shall be based upon the number of lots that <br /> could be created with a conventional standard subdivision layout if fees are <br /> paid in lieu of land. <br /> LOT DESIGN STANDARDS <br /> 1. Dimensional Regulations for principal structures: <br /> a) Minimum Lot Size: <br /> i) Individual septic drain-fields on the lot (backup drain-field in <br /> open space) - 1 acre, or <br /> ii) Individual or shared septic drain-field not on the lot -11,000 sq. <br /> ft, 80' width, 100' width corner lot, 130' depth. <br /> b) Building Setbacks shall comply with the following minimums except <br /> where the City Council approves an alternative as part of subdivision <br /> application. <br /> Front 30' <br /> • Side 10' <br /> Garage Side 5' <br /> Rear 20' <br /> c) Maximum Lot Coverage: <br /> 25% except where the City Council approves an <br /> alternative. <br /> d) Maximum Building Height - 3 floors or 40 feet <br /> 2. Street Standards shall comply with the Elk River Subdivision Ordinance, <br /> section 1008, except where the City Council approves an alternative. <br /> 3. Lot Design Guidelines <br /> Residential lots should be designed to achieve one or more of the following <br /> objectives: <br /> a) Oriented around a central focal point such as: <br /> i) A central green or square <br /> 1111 ii) A physical amenity such as a meadow, stand of trees, a stream <br /> or water body, or some other natural feature. <br /> \\elkriver\sys\shrdoc\planning\stevewen\ccmmo\oa99osd4.doc <br />
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