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• CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> d. Garages. Residential streetscapes shall not be dominated <br /> �d <br /> '�0118 by garages. In each development of single-family houses <br /> and/or duplexes,no more than 50%of the units may have a <br /> recessed,front-loaded garage.Garage frontage should also <br /> be limited for single-family houses,duplexes and townhomes; <br /> Attached recessed garage garages should not comprise more than 50%of a building's <br /> street-facing frontage. <br /> 4°1i <br /> Garages for duplex types may be provided in two ways: <br /> gt <br /> 1. attached and recessed from the primary front fa- <br /> / Q; cade(not including porches,bay windows,or other <br /> 0 i ' minor projections)by a minimum of 8 feet and at <br /> least 24 feet from the street right-of-way;OR <br /> 2. attached or detached, placed at the rear property <br /> Side-drive detached garage line,and accessed by either an alley or a side yard <br /> driveway. <br /> Garages for townhouse and multifamily types may be either: <br /> 1%01Att <br /> 1. attached or detached, placed at the rear property <br /> tOline,and accessed by an alley;OR <br /> • 2. for multifamily housing,carports or garages may <br /> be grouped together and placed behind the resi- <br /> dential buildings. <br /> Side-drive attached garage <br /> Front Setbacks <br /> Front setbacks are measured from the right-of-way line of the adjacent <br /> street or park. The following table summarizes minimum and maximum <br /> setbacks for residential uses by location of the residential building. <br /> Land Use Commercial/ Town Center <br /> Front Setback Mixed Use Residential <br /> Minimum 0 feet 10 feet <br /> Maximum 12 feet 15 feet <br /> • <br /> SEPTEMBER 2002 • 13 <br />
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