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08.01-08.04 - Rezoning Requests for Chris Greer and Curt Cogan, Final Plat of Island VIsta, Earl Hemmerich, Rezoning Request for Smith Property, Ordinance Amendment for Recreation Zone
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08.01-08.04 - Rezoning Requests for Chris Greer and Curt Cogan, Final Plat of Island VIsta, Earl Hemmerich, Rezoning Request for Smith Property, Ordinance Amendment for Recreation Zone
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ORDINANCE NUMBER 05-11 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.14 OF THE <br /> ZONING ORDINANCE TO BECOME RECREATION (R) AND <br /> REVISING THE TITLE FOR THE LAND USE MATRIX <br /> The City Council of the City of Pequot Lakes does ordain as follows: <br /> Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of this ordinance is to amend <br /> Section 5.14 of the Zoning Ordinance, to become Recreation and to revise the title <br /> for the Land Use Matrix to become Section 5.15. <br /> Section 1. Section 5.14 shall become Recreation under Section V Zoning <br /> Districts and District Provisions and read as follows: <br /> Section 5.14 Recreation (R) <br /> 1. Purpose and Intent: To establish and maintain a land use district for existing uses of <br /> land or for land properly suited for recreational development that is semi-rural in <br /> character, allows public and private recreation facilities and accessory uses, and <br /> promotes and maintains aesthetics in areas that serve as a transitional zoning <br /> district between residential uses and commercial uses. <br /> 2. Compatibility: Recreation zones are compatible with and can be established <br /> adjacent to every other zoning classification, and any property that meets the <br /> purpose and intent of this zoning classification may be zoned Recreation. <br /> 3. Lot,Use,and Density Requirements: <br /> Lotwidth—feet, minimum.....................................................................................500 <br /> Total Lot Area—acres, minimum ............................................................................10 <br /> Setback, right-of-way, local streets—feet, minimum...............................................50 <br /> Setback, right-of-way,collector and arterial streets—feet,minimum.....................50 <br /> Setback, side—feet, minimum.................................................................................30 <br /> Setback, corner side—feet,minimum......................................................................40 <br /> Setback, sign—feet,minimum...................................................................................1 <br /> Setback,OHW—feet,minimum............................................................................150 <br /> Setback,wetland—feet,minimum...........................................................................50 <br /> Maximum impervious coverage........................................................................... 15% <br /> Maximum building height—feet..............................................................................25 <br /> Building above highest known groundwater—feet,minimum..................................3 <br /> Performance Standards:The following performance standards apply to all development <br /> in this zone: <br /> a. General. All proposed development in the Recreation zone shall be reviewed by <br /> the Parks Board,which will make recommendations to the Planning Commission. <br />
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