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Subd. 5. Accessory Uses; Any accessory use as regulated in the underlying zoning <br />district shall be treated as a potentially allowable accessory use. <br />Subd. Development Standards; Within the CPUD district all development shall be <br />in compliance with the following: <br />A. Comprehensive Plan. Proposed uses and development of property shall be only for uses <br />as guided by the Comprehensive Plan. <br />B. Rezoning: Rezoning to CPUD shall only be considered for properties within the B-1, <br />B-3, B-4, B-5, and E*6 zoning districts. <br />C. Site Coverage. Hardsurface coverages shall be is conformance with the requirements of <br />Shoreland Ordinance. <br />D. Setbacks and Separation of Uses. Within the CPUD district the setback for all buildings <br />shall be 35 ’ to any residentially zoned property, building setbacks to property lines not zoned for <br />residential use shall be determined as appropriate by the City Council based on the use of the <br />propert>’, use of adjacent properties, and development patterns of adjacent properties. The <br />setback for parking structures shall be 20 feet to street property lines and 35 ’ to property lines <br />adjacent to residentially zoned property. The City Council shall make a determination regarding <br />the adequacy of screening proposed by the applicant. Screening may include the use of natural <br />topography or earth berming, e.xisting and proposed plantings and other features such as <br />roadways and wetlands which provide separation of uses. <br />E. Height Limitations. For properties guided for commercial use in the Comprehensive <br />Plan, a building height limit of the underlying zoning district shall apply.
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