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not less than 25 years. In the alternative, the city council may approve off-site parking for a period <br /> coterminous with the building lease. The required parking spaces shall not be separated from the <br /> principal use building by a street. Seventy-five percent of all required spaces shall be located within <br /> 500 feet of the entrances to the principal use building and 100 percent shall be within 1,000 feet. <br /> (c) Setbacks. <br /> (1) Exposed parking spaces or drive aisles (except that portion of the driveway crossing the public <br /> right-of-way to give access to the street) shall be located within the following setbacks: <br /> a. Major street' : 20 feet. <br /> b. Minor street 2: 10 feet. <br /> c. Rear lot line 3: 10 feet. <br /> d. Interior side lot line 3: 10 feet. <br /> This setback applies to side yards adjacent to Wayzata Boulevard and Old Crystal Bay <br /> Road. <br /> 2 This setback applies to side yards adjacent to all other roads, public or private, within the <br /> "I", Industrial district. <br /> 3 Within adjoining industrial developments, private access, truck circulation area, and <br /> undivided parking areas may be permitted, provided that each individual parcel meets all <br /> other district requirements. <br /> (2) Parking, truck circulation area, and drive aisles shall be set back a minimum of ten feet from all <br /> buildings to provide a space for landscaping and sidewalks. Parking, truck circulation, and drive <br /> aisles may be located directly adjacent to buildings in rear and side yards which do not abut public <br /> streets, and where the property owner demonstrates that the proposed parking area will be fully <br /> screened from view of the public right-of-way. <br /> (d) Required parking. <br /> (1) Automobile service centers:One space for each 400 square feet of leasable area, plus one space <br /> for each employee on the maximum work shift. <br /> (2) Offices, medical and dental laboratories, business or professional offices: One space per 200 <br /> square feet. <br /> (3) Multi-tenant industrial buildings: One space for each 400 square feet of gross floor area, or the <br /> sum of the component gross floor areas as follows, whichever is greater: <br /> a. One space for each 200 square feet of office space. <br /> b. One space for each 2,000 square feet of warehouse space. <br /> c. One space for each 300 square feet of manufacturing, processing, packaging,treatment and <br /> assembly space. <br /> d. One space for each 500 square feet of space containing machines and equipment for <br /> conducting scientific research, testing or experimentation. <br /> (e) Floor area. The term"floor area"for the purpose of calculating the number of off-street parking spaces <br /> required shall be determined on the basis of the exterior floor area dimensions of the buildings, <br /> structure or use times the number of floors, minus ten percent. <br /> (f) Computation. When determining the number of off-street parking spaces, any fraction of a number <br /> shall constitute an additional space. <br /> (g) Snow storage in parking stalls. Provision shall be made in the parking area for adequate snow storage <br /> or removal in order to ensure that the required number of spaces is available at all times during the <br /> year. <br /> Page 7 <br />