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g. Rear yard setback: minimum of 40 feet or 20 percent of the depth of the lot,whichever is less. <br /> h. Building height: maximum of 30 feet. <br /> i. All dwelling units,including manufactured homes,shall have a depth of at least 20 feet for at least 50 percent <br /> of their width.All dwelling units, including manufactured homes,shall have a width of at least 20 feet for at <br /> least 50 percent of their depth. <br /> j. All dwellings shall have a permanent foundation in conformance with the state building code. <br /> k. Accessory structures shall conform to the setbacks established for principal structures,except as follows: <br /> 1. All accessory structures located more than ten feet from a principal structure may be located a minimum <br /> of ten feet from a rear or side lot line when that line does not abut a street right-of-way. <br /> 2. No accessory structure shall be located closer to the front lot line than the principal structure, regardless <br /> of the principal structure setback. <br /> I. No accessory structure shall occupy more than 30 percent of the side or rear yard in which it is located, nor <br /> exceed 1,000 square feet in area, nor exceed 12 feet in height. <br /> m. Off-street parking shall be provided for at least two vehicles for each single-family dwelling.A suitable <br /> location for a garage measuring at least 20 feet by 24 feet without a variance shall be provided and indicated <br /> as such on a site plan or certified site plan to be submitted when applying for a building permit to construct a <br /> new dwelling or alter an existing garage. <br /> (9) More than one building allowed. More than one building may be placed on one platted or recorded lot in a RPUD <br /> site. <br /> (10) Single housing type permitted.Any RPUD development which involves a single housing type shall be permitted, <br /> provided that it is otherwise consistent with the objectives of this division and the comprehensive plan. <br /> (11) Private recreational area. Each RPUD development shall provide a minimum of ten percent of the gross project <br /> area in private recreational uses for project residents.Such area shall be for active or passive recreational uses <br /> suited to the needs of the residents of the project, including swimming pools,trails, nature areas, picnic areas, <br /> tot lots and saunas. Private recreational area requirements are in addition to the standard park dedication <br /> requirements. <br /> (12) Ownership.All property to be included within a RPUD development shall be under unified ownership or control, <br /> or subject to such legal restrictions or covenants as may be necessary to ensure compliance with the approved <br /> master development plan and final site and building plan. <br /> (13) Signage.Signs shall be restricted to those which are permitted in a sign plan approved by the city and shall be <br /> regulated by permanent covenants. <br /> (14) Landscaping,screening and buffering. <br /> a. Landscape plan requirements. Landscape plans shall be prepared by a landscape architect or other qualified <br /> person acceptable to the city,drawn to the scale of not less than one inch equals 50 feet and shall show the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Boundary lines of the property with accurate dimensions; <br /> 2. Locations of existing and proposed buildings, parking lots, roads,trails and other improvements; <br /> 3. Proposed grading plan with two-foot contour intervals; <br /> 4. Location,approximate size and common name of existing trees and shrubs; <br /> 5. A planting schedule containing symbols,quantities,common and botanical names,size of plant materials, <br /> root condition and special planting instructions; <br /> 6. Planting details illustrating proposed locations of all new plant material; <br />
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