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« . <br />walkway between the buildings. <br />B.Restrictive Covenants <br />Section 10.03, Subd. 9 (C)(3)(c) requires property owners file a restrictive covenant on their property <br />stating the following: <br />A.No future subdivision will be approved that places the structure within a lot that has no <br />principal structure, except that the City in its subdivision approval may grant a finite time period in <br />which the oversized accessory structure may remain without a principal structure, in order that a <br />principal structure may be constructed. At the end of this time period the oversized accessory <br />structure must be removed if no principal structure has been constructed. <br />B.If the property is subdivided, the oversize accessory structure and principal structure will <br />be located together within a lot that meets the minimum lot area requirement for the given size of <br />accessory building. <br />C.In subdivision approval, the setback required for the oversize accessory structure as defined <br />herein shall remain. <br />Such covenant shall be binding on current and future property owners and shall be filed in the chain <br />of title of the property. <br />C.Home Occupations <br />The applicant has stated he intends to store antiques in the structure. The Zoning Code does not <br />allow storage of inventory intended for retail purposes. Last year the Planning Commission <br />discussed home occupations. If the Home Occupation Ordinance were adopted by the City Council <br />as discussed by the Planning Commission, the RR-IA District would allow storage of limited <br />inventory, but not any retail use. <br />Issues <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />A building permit has been issued by the City Building Official for the accessory structure. <br />The locality is a rural residential area. <br />The property owner would be required to file a restrictive covenant on the property. <br />The building would be located 400' firom 6th Avenue. Natural vegetation exists that would <br />U2445 Robert S. Gthmum <br />4300 Sixth Avenue Sorth <br />Variance <br />1/19/99 <br />Page 3 <br />■-at.,
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