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adjacent to non-residential properties. Parking structure <br /> setbacks from internal public or private streets shall be <br /> determined by the city based on characteristics of the specific <br /> RPUD site. Where industrial uses abut developed or platted <br /> single family lots outside the RPUD site, greater exterior <br /> building and parking setbacks may be required in order to <br /> provide effective screening. The City Council shall make a <br /> determination regarding the adequacy of screening proposed by <br /> the applicant. Screening may include the use of natural <br /> topography or earth berming, existing and proposed plantings <br /> and other features such as roadways and wetlands which <br /> provide separation of uses. <br /> Property rezoned to RPUD shall be considered a residential <br /> district for purposes of determining building and parking <br /> setback requirements on adjacent high density residential, <br /> commercial and industrial property outside the RPUD. <br /> 2. Height Limitations.For properties guided for residential use in <br /> the Comprehensive Plan,a building height limit of 30 feet shall <br /> apply. For properties currently zoned or guided in the <br /> Comprehensive Plan for commercial use,height may exceed 30 <br /> feet but shall not exceed 3 stories (not including underground <br /> parking level) and shall maintain a residential character by <br /> incorporating pitched or hipped roof structure. No mansard or <br /> flat roofed multiple family buildings will be allowed. <br /> 3. Outside Storage Limitations. Outside storage of building <br /> materials,recreational vehicles,boats,RV's,snowmobiles,and <br /> other items of personal property shall not be stored outside <br /> within any site used for attached or multi-family uses. <br /> C. Development Standards for Single-Family Detached Dwellings in <br /> the RPUD District. Each RPUD site developed for single family <br /> detached dwellings at medium density (i.e. densities ranging from 1 <br /> unit per acre to 6 units per acre) shall be subject to the following <br /> standards: <br /> Page 6 of 22 <br />