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, ARTICLE IV. DISTRICT REGULATIONS Page 2 of 15 <br /> (3) Municipal buildings. <br /> (4) Multifamily attached dwellings only when consistent within the areas of the city <br /> designated as urban area in the comprehensive plan. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.20(2); Ord. No. 202 2nd series § 1(2), 2-26-2001) <br /> State law references: State mandated permitted uses, Minn. Stat. §462.357, subd. 7. <br /> Sec. 78-624. Conditional uses. <br /> Within the RPUD district, no land or structure shall be used for the following uses except by <br /> conditional use permit: <br /> Public service structures. Public service structures, including but not limited to electric <br /> transmission lines, buildings, such as telephone exchange stations, booster or pressure <br /> regulating stations, wells, and plumbing stations, elevated tanks, lift stations and electrical <br /> power substations, provided no building shall be located within 50 feet from any lot line of an <br /> abutting fot in an R district. Prior to granting such permit it shall be found that the architectural <br /> design of service structures is compatible to the neighborhood in which it is to be located and <br /> thus will promote the general welfare. Public service structures that have been approved by the <br /> city at required public hearings for public improvement projects shall not require a conditional <br /> use permit, but such structures shall be subject to all other appropriate standards set forth in <br /> this section; amendments to approved plans involving design and/or placement of these <br /> structures will require written notice by the city to all affected property owners 14 days prior to <br /> the adoption of the amended plans by the council. Personal wireless services and commercial <br /> broadcasting antennas and towers shall not be considered public service structures. Uses <br /> allowed by conditional use permit shall be reviewed for compliance with the PUD master <br /> development plan and with the applicable conditional use permit standards of this division. Uses <br /> allowed by conditional use permit shall also be subject to site and building plan review pursuant <br /> to this division. <br /> (Ord. No. 202 2nd series, § 1(3), 2-26-2001) <br /> Sec. 78-625. Accessory uses. <br /> Within any RPUD district, the following uses shall be a permitted accessory use: <br /> (1) Private garages and parking space. <br /> (2) Private swimming pools, tennis courts, and paddocks. <br /> (3) Home occupations, as defined in this chapter. All home occupations shall comply <br /> with the provisions of section 78-1376, and the licensing provisions of section 26-76, <br /> when applicable. <br /> (4) Signs, as regulated in this chapter. <br /> (5) Buildings temporarily located for purposes of constructing on the premises for a <br /> period not to exceed time necessary for such constructing. <br /> (6) Gardening and other horticultural uses, including aviaries and decorative landscape <br /> features. <br /> (7) Communication reception/transmission devices as follows: <br /> a. Accessory antennas, which shall be limited to radio and television receiving <br /> antennas, satellite dishes, TVROs, and amateur shortwave radio transmitting and <br /> http://library3.municode.com/defaultlDocView/13094/1/109/113 6/24/2008 <br />