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7. Electrical code.Accessory antenn•trical equipment and connections shall be design•d installed in conformance with the <br /> National Electrical Code as adopted by the city. <br /> 8. Color/content.Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral color and shall not be used as signage. <br /> b. Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers which do not meet the conditions for accessory antennas may be allowed with a <br /> conditional use permit in all zoning districts,provided they meet the following conditions: <br /> 1. Height.When an amateur shortwave radio antenna is mounted on an antenna tower,the total height of the antenna and tower shall <br /> not exceed 65 feet. <br /> 2. Yards.Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not be located within a front corner side or side yard. <br /> 3. Setbacks.Amateur shortwave radio antennas and towers shall not be located within any required setback area and shall be located no <br /> less than the height of the antenna and town from the property line. <br /> (8) Privately owned buildings to be used for recreational or social purposes,or for use as storage areas for maintenance equipment or <br /> rubbish. <br /> (Code 1984,§10.20(4);Ord.No.161 2nd series,§6,6-7-1997;Ord.No.202 2nd series,§1(4),2-26-2001;Ord.No.221 2nd series,§3,9-23- <br /> 2002) <br /> Sec.78-626.-Development standards. <br /> Within the RPUD district all development shall be in compliance with the following: <br /> (1) Minimum area;shoreland district limitation. Each site proposed for rezoning to RPUD shall have a minimum area of five acres,excluding <br /> areas within a designated wetland,floodplain or shoreland district or right-of-way,unless the council finds the existence of one of the following: <br /> a. Unusual physical features of the property itself or of the surrounding neighborhood such that development as a RPUD will conserve a <br /> physical or topographic feature of importance to the neighborhood or community. <br /> b. The property is directly adjacent to or across a public street from property which has been developed previously as a RPUD or planned <br /> residential development and will be perceived as and will function as an extension of that previously approved development. <br /> c. The property is located in an area where the proposed development provides a transition between a commercial or industrial area and <br /> an existing residential area or on an intermediate or principal arterial as defined in the comprehensive plan. <br /> d. The property contains steep slopes or a substantial number of significant trees that could be preserved through the clustering of <br /> buildings or other design techniques not generally allowed by the existing zoning district. <br /> No property located within 250 feet of the ordinary high water level(OHWL)of a protected lake or tributary as defined in article IX of this chapter <br /> shall be rezoned to RPUD.However,for a property that is partially located less than 250 feet from the OHWL and partially located more than 250 <br /> feet from the OHWL,the portion located more than 250 feet from the OHWL may be rezoned to RPUD at the discretion of the city council when <br /> all other requirements are met. <br /> (2) Uses. Each property rezoned to RPUD shall only be used for the use or uses for which the site is designated in the comprehensive plan, <br /> except that the city may permit rezoning to RPUD on a site designated for commercial use if the city council finds that such use is in the best <br /> interests of the city and is consistent with the requirements of this division.If a commercial site is to be rezoned to RPUD,the city may forward a <br /> copy of the request to the metropolitan council for review. <br /> (3) Sewer availability.A site proposed to be rezoned to RPUD with proposed density greater than one unit per two acres must be in the <br /> metropolitan urban services area(MUSA)and must be serviced by municipal sewer. <br /> (4) Density. Each development in the RPUD district shall have a density within the range specified in the comprehensive plan for the specific <br /> site.If the site is not designated in the comprehensive plan for residential use,the appropriate density shall be determined by the city based upon <br /> the city council's finding that such density is consistent with the intent of this division and of the comprehensive plan.Developments with <br /> proposed densities in excess of the densities contemplated in the comprehensive plan shall be allowed only on properties which are currently <br /> zoned and guided for commercial use,in order to maintain the character and integrity of the areas zoned and guided for residential use. <br /> Page 3 <br />