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Stt-ike�s to be removed <br />Underlines to be added <br />(ii) Complies with the accessory structure setback requirement applicable <br />to the property; and <br />(iii) Is no larger than 30 percent of the building area; and <br />(iv) Includes screening so as to provide a visual barrier. Any such barrier <br />shall reduce visibility in a manner that restricts vision of the object <br />being screened, but is not required to totally block the vision of any <br />such object. <br />a. Screening shall be consistent with the screening requirements <br />outlined for outdoor storage within the business park zoning <br />district. <br />20. Pawnshops (250 -foot setback from any residential zone and 500 -foot setback <br />from schools, parks, day care centers, churches and other pawnshops, <br />21. Shopping centers. <br />22. Storage tanks. <br />23. Telecommunication operations. <br />24. Warehouse spaces exceeding 50 percent of the total building floor area up to <br />a maximum of 65 percent. <br />e. Bulk regulations. Bulk regulations applicable to the Point sub -zone are listed in <br />section 30-1588. <br />f. Architectural standards. Architectural standards applicable to the Point sub -zone are <br />outlined in section 30-938. <br />(9) East Elk River Gateway (I) . <br />a. Purpose. Subzone "I" is established to provide opportunity for destination retail and <br />service developments immediately adjacent to the Highway 10/ Twin Lakes Road <br />intersection. Closer to the river, uses transition to multiple -family residential and <br />public open space. The focus of the district is service and retail node intended to <br />serve the regional population while maximizing the recreational and aesthetic <br />benefits of the river. As the Twin Lakes Road and Highway 10 intersection <br />transitions to an interchange, additional right-of-way will be necessary, requiring the <br />relocation of businesses. These areas anticipated to be necessary for the interchange <br />are identified as temporary destination retail in the FAST study. <br />b. Permitted uses are as follow: <br />1. Brewpubs. <br />2. Brewer taprooms producing less than 10,000 barrels of malt liquor annually. <br />3. Business and professional offices. <br />4. Financial institutions. <br />5. Firearms sales. <br />6. Personal service establishments. <br />Last Updated January 2019 <br />IpI E R E I I Y <br />NATURE <br />