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LAND USE <br />b. Located at least 50 feet from <br />principal structures located on any <br />adjacent property, whether such <br />property is zoned for residential or <br />nonresidential use. <br />C. Located at least ten feet from the <br />edge of the paved, traveled roadway. <br />d. Shall not exceed eight feet in height <br />including any appurtenances. <br />e. Direct views from all adjoining <br />residential parcels shall be buffered <br />by appropriate means. <br />(Code 1984, §§ 10.20(3), 10.24(3); Code 2003, <br />§ 78-328; Ord. No. 145(2nd series), § 1, 3-11- <br />1996; Ord. No. 161(2nd series), §§ 3, 4, 6-7-1997; <br />Ord. No. 178(2nd series), § 1, 12-8-1997; Ord. <br />No. 179(2nd series), § 2, 10-12-1998; Ord. No. <br />28(3rd series), § 6, 8-22-2005; Ord. No. 44(3rd <br />series), § 4, 2-25-2008; Ord. No. 45(3rd series), <br />§ 4, 2-25-2008; Ord. No. 79(3rd series), § 5, <br />11-8-2010; Ord. No. 82(3rd series), § 12, 12-13- <br />2010; Ord. No. 90(3rd series), § 5, 12-12-2011; <br />Ord. No. 100(3rd series), § 2, 2-25-2013; Ord. <br />No. 224(3rd series), § 4, 6-10-2019; Ord. No. <br />257(3rd series), § 6, 5-10-2021; Ord. No. 279(3rd <br />series), § 12, 11-14-2022) <br />State law reference —State mandated permitted uses, <br />Minn. Stats. § 462.357, subd. 7. <br />Sec. 6.12.1440. Accessory uses. <br />Within any LR-1B One -Family Lakeshore <br />Residential District, the only permitted acces- <br />sory uses and structures are the following: <br />(1) Buildings temporarily located for purposes <br />of construction on the premises for a <br />period not to exceed time necessary for <br />such constructing. <br />(2) Driveways, sidewalks and parking spaces. <br />(3) Detached private garages and buildings <br />subject to the performance standards of <br />this chapter. <br />(4) Private docks, subject to this code and <br />other applicable regulations, including <br />boat storage density requirements. The <br />accessory use of a private dock shall not <br />include renting space. <br />CD6:61 <br />§ 6.12.1440 <br />(5) Kennel structures and dog runs, subject <br />to the provisions of chapter 5.28, article <br />III. <br />(6) Fencing, subject to the provisions of sec- <br />tion 6.12.6940(a)(9). <br />(7) Signs, as regulated in this chapter. <br />(8) Flagpoles, subject to accessory structure <br />location and height requirements of this <br />chapter. <br />(9) Gardening and other horticultural uses, <br />including arbors, trellises, aviaries and <br />decorative landscape features, and lawn <br />sprinkler systems. <br />(10) Compost structures and firewood piles, <br />subject to the accessory structure loca- <br />tion requirements of this chapter. <br />(11) Home occupations, as defined in this <br />chapter. All home occupations shall <br />comply with the provisions of section <br />6.12.6810, and the licensing provisions of <br />section 4.04.310, when applicable. <br />(12) One temporary roadside stand offering <br />for sale only farm products produced on <br />the premises, provided such stand does <br />not exceed 200 square feet in area and is <br />located at least 30 feet back from the <br />public right-of-way. <br />(13) Storage of recreational vehicles and equip- <br />ment such as RVs, boats, snowmobiles, <br />etc., subject to the provisions of sections <br />6.12.7510 through 6.12.7550 and <br />6.12.7820. Ice fishing houses and similar <br />structures equipped with wheels or <br />mounted on a trailer shall be regulated <br />as recreational vehicles. Ice fishing houses <br />and similar structures not equipped with <br />wheels or mounted on a trailer shall be <br />regulated as accessory buildings and <br />subject to accessory building regulations. <br />(14) Garage sales, yard sales, estate sales or <br />rummage sales, limited to a maximum of <br />four consecutive days and occurring no <br />more than two times within one calendar <br />year per property; and sales of personal <br />or recreational vehicles and equipment, <br />limited to no more than two items per <br />