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� 1 DIVISION 18. -I INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Page 5 of 9
<br /> � �g� Roofs:Careful consideration of durable materials, proportions and shapes, emphasizing the , �
<br /> � importance of roofs as integral and embracing elements of the over-all design, is particularly : ;
<br /> j important. ' �
<br /> + (9) Materials:Use of substantial amounts of high quality masonry materials(face brick, stucco, � I
<br /> j stone)is encouraged. Buildings shall be constructed with no less than 67 percent of these � �
<br /> i materials,excluding window and door areas.Architectural concrete panels and rock faced i !
<br /> � concrete block may comprise a maximum of 33 percent of the exterior materials used on the � �
<br /> � building.The 67 percent threshold may be reduced,or the 33 percent threshold exceeded, , ,
<br /> � only by conditional use permit for alternative materials.The city council shall consider the ; �
<br /> ! architectural quality and whether the proposed building exceeds the various requirements of .
<br /> � ; , this section 78-826 in deciding whether or not to grant a conditional use permit for alternative ; ;
<br /> } materials.The use of aluminum siding, metal ribbed panels and extensive mirrored glass � �
<br /> � surfaces is discouraged except as accent materials. Evaluation of building materials shall be , �
<br /> ; based on the quality of its design and relationship and compatibility to building materials in the ' �
<br /> ; immediate neighborhood. i
<br /> ; (10) Design uniformity:Architectural treatments(e.g., building materials,colors,facade design, � i
<br /> , ► roof lines,screening)shall be consistent and compafible on all sides.Treatment that is �
<br /> � ! uniform on all sides will be deemed to meet the requirements of this principle.Adjacent land ;
<br /> ` uses,visibility from public streets and use of screening devices(walls,fences,berms, , j
<br /> � landscaping)are criteria to be considered when varying this treatment.The applicant will have ;
<br /> ; the burden of demonstrating the reasons for differing treatment on different sides(e.g.,the , �
<br /> ( need for truck access on one side and pedestrian access on another). �
<br /> ��� (Ord. No.32 3rd series, §2, 3-27-2006) � �
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<br /> � (a) General provisions. If any increase in the size,or changes in the uses,of such an existing principal i i
<br /> � u s e i s m a d e b e y o n d t h e s i z e o r f o r o t h e r t h a n t h e u s e s a b o v e a l l o w e d,t h e n a d d i t i o n a l o ff s t r e e t ; �
<br /> � i parking spaces shall be provided pursuant to this section, but only for the additional spaces resulting � �
<br /> from the increase in size or changes in uses.
<br /> � � (b) Number of uses.The required number of off-street parking spaces shall be located on the same lot �
<br /> � � as the principal use or on an adjacent lot under the control of the owner of the principal use. For
<br /> s purposes hereof, "control"may be derived from ownership or by lease or easement continuing for a ; �
<br /> i period of not less than 25 years. In the alternative,the city council may approve off-site parking for a � �
<br /> period coterminous with the building lease.The required parking spaces shall not be separated from
<br /> � ! the principal use building by a street.Seventy-five percent of all required spaces shall be located ` �
<br /> within 500 feet of the entrances to the principal use building and 100 percent shall be within 1,000
<br /> f feet. � � � ' '•
<br /> � (c) Setbacks. �
<br /> � (1) Exposed parking spaces or drive aisles(except that portion of the driveway crossing the � !
<br /> ' public right-of-way to give access to the street)shall be located within the following setbacks ! i
<br /> � ; a• Major street�:20 feet. . +
<br /> � b• Minor street Z: 10 feet. !
<br /> ; �• Rear lot line 3: 10 feet. ' �
<br /> ` d• Interior side lot line 3: 10 feet. .` �
<br /> I � This setback applies to side yards adjacent to Wayzata Boulevard and Old Crystal : (
<br /> � Bay Road. � �
<br /> � 2 This setback applies to side yards adjacent to all other roads, public or private, ' �
<br /> ij within the"I", Industrial District. ,, '
<br /> I i 3 Within adjoining industrial developments,private access,truck circulation area,and � i
<br /> j ; undivided parking areas may be permitted, provided that each individual parcel meets �
<br /> � � all other district requirements. +
<br /> � (2) Parking,truck circulation area,and drive aisles shall be set back a minimum of ten feet from � �
<br /> ! ' all buildings to provide a space for landscaping and sidewalks. Parking,truck circulation,and = ;
<br /> � drive aisles may be iocated directly adjacent to buildings in rear and side yards which do not �
<br /> ; abut public streets,and where the property owner demonstrates that the proposed parking '
<br /> � area will be fully screened from view of the public right-of-way. � �
<br /> (d) Required parking. ' �
<br /> � ' (1) Automobile service centers:One space for each 400 square feet of leasable area, plus one �
<br /> ± space for each employee on the maximum work shift. j
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<br /> ! (2) O�ces, medical and dental laboratories, business or professional offices:One space per 200
<br /> ', square feet. ' �
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