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July 12, 2010 <br /> 3405 East Lake Street <br /> Long Lake, Minnesota <br /> PI N: 05-117-23-13-0032 <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br /> (5) A turnaround shall be provided for a driveway with direct access to an arterial or collector <br /> roadway, or for a side load garage as determined necessary by the city pianner. The minimum <br /> dimensions of the turnaround shall be eight feet in width by 12 feet in depth. <br /> (6) "Wheel strip" driveways are allowed, but the entire width of the driveway (from outside to outside <br /> of the strips) will be considered hardcover. <br /> The following drawing is included for illustrative purposes: [Drawing 3]. <br /> (e) Compliance. <br /> (1) it is unlawful to convert, enlarge, or alter any structure or use any structure in a manner that <br /> violates the hardcover limitations. <br /> (2) Nonconforming hardcover may not be relocated or expanded in any way unless the property is <br /> brought into conformance except: <br /> a. A roofline may be changed but the roof may not be extended over unroofed portions of <br /> the structure. <br /> b. An additional story may be added over roofed portions of a structure. <br /> c. An open or screened porch may be converted into a two or three season porch or year <br /> round living space (including replacing a post foundation with a perimeter foundation) <br /> provided hardcover is not increased. <br /> (3) This section is independent of lot coverage regulations in the city Code. Accordingly, a property <br /> must conform to both hardcover and lot coverage regulations. <br /> Sec. 86-66. Required. <br /> It is unlawful for any person to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, improve, remove, convert, or <br /> demolish any building or structure, or any part or portion, including but not limited to the general construction, <br /> plumbing, water well, on-site sewage treatment system, wood stoves and fireplaces, ventilating, heating or air <br /> conditioning systems, or cause such work to be done, without first obtaining a separate building or general permit <br /> for each such building, structure or separate component from the city. <br /> (Code 1984, § 12.02) <br />