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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe: awning/sign Christine Mattson From: Tim Williams[fishlabeau@isd.net] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2011 8:09 AM To: Christine Mattson Subject: awning Christine, I have a question about the property at 3465 shoreline drive, business owner wants to know if they can extend the awning to overhang the sidewalk so they can have customers sit and drink/eat. Thanks, Tim 1 , � O�ce—Warehouse means a commercial land use that is comprised of offices and other indoor space in which materials and equipment are being stored for shipping to other locations for eventual resale or use. Office— Warehouse does not include on-site retail transactions or display. Open sales lot means land devoted to the display of goods for sale, rent, lease or trade where such goods are not enclosed within a building. Outdoor storage means the keeping of materials or equipment on a parcel of land for the purpose of transporting, using or employing such materials or equipment at a future date at another location,either on-or off- site.The keeping of motorized vehicles for more than 24 hours, or other equipment that is not capable of self- powered movement(such as trailers), shall be included in this definition. Parking means the keeping of passenger automobiles and light trucks for a temporary period(usually less than 24 hours)in a space designated and improved for such use according to the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. Parking does not include storage. Pasture means land used for grazing horses,cattle or other domestic animals. Perfonnance standards means criteria established to control noise, odor,toxic or noxious matter,vibration,fire and explosive hazards,or glare or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. Place of worship means a building or space that is principally used as a place where people of the same faith or religion regularly assemble for worship. Place of worship does not include community education or art centers, schools, instructional centers, daycare facilities,family day shelters,conservatories, convention centers, libraries, museums, residential dwellings, recreational and entertainment facilities,theaters or social service distribGtion facilities. Public seivice structures means underground or overhead gas, electrical, steam or water transmission or distribution systems,collection, communication, supply or disposal systems, including poles,wires, mains, drains, sewers, pipes,conduits,cables,fire alarm boxes,traffic signals, hydrants or other similar equipment and accessories, but not including buildings or major structures located above ground level. Personal wireless services and commercial broadcasting antennas and towers shall not be considered public service structures. Restaurants(c/ass/)means a restaurant in which food is served to the customer and consumed by him while seated at a counter or table, and the restaurant does not serve intoxicating liquor or provide live entertainment. Food is selected by a customer while going through a serving line and taken to a table for consumption. Restaurants(class 11)means fast food convenience, drive-in and liquor service restaurants; a restaurant where a majority of customers order and are served their food at a counter in packages prepared to leave the premises, or to be taken to a table,counter, automobile or off the premises to be consumed;or a drive-in where most customers consume their food in an automobile regardless of how it is served; or restaurants which serve intoxicating liquor or have live entertainment. Riding academy means a building, structure or other facility which is used for the instruction and training in the care and handling of horses, mules,donkeys or ponies for a fee or other valuable consideration. Secondary use means a use of land or of a building or a portion which is subordinate to and does not , constitute the primary use of the land or building. Shelter, fallout or blast, means a structure or portion of a structure intended to provide protection to human life during periods of danger to human life from nuclear fallout, blasts,air raids, storms or other emergencies. Sign means any written announcement,deGaration, demonstration,display, illustration, insignia or illumination used to advertise or promote the interest of any person when displayed or placed outside in view of the general public,and shall include every detached sign. Sign, advertising(billboard), means a sign which directs attention to a business,community service or entertainment not exclusively related to the premises where such sign is located or to which it is affixed. Sign, business, means a sign which directs attention to a business or profession conducted or to a commodity, service or entertainment sold or offered on the premises on which such sign is located or to which it is affixed. Sign, business, temporary, means a sign permitted for a limited period of time used to advertise or promote the interests of a single-or multi-use commercial or industrial use.A temporary sign may be attached to a principal structure or detached. Such signage shall include mobile/message board signs, banners and balloons that meet all applicable federal and state standards. Sign, flashing, means an illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not maintained stationary or constant in intensity and color at all times in which such sign is in use. Sign, gross area of, means the area within the frame,which shall be used to calculate the square feet;except that the width of the frame exceeding 12 inches shall constitute advertising space; or should such letters or graphics be mounted directly on a wall or fascia or in any such way as to be without a frame,the dimensions for calculating the square footage shall be the area extended six inches beyond the periphery formed around such letters or graphics bounded by straight lines connecting the outermost points; and each surface utilized to display a message or to attract attention shall be measured as a separate sign. . � Sign, illuminated, means any sign which has characters, letters,figures, designs or outline illuminated by electric lights or luminous tUbes as a part of the sign proper. Sign, nameplate, means any sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of the lot where the sign is placed or may be a directory listing the names,addresses and business of occupants. Sports and health facility means a facility where members or nonmembers pay a fee to use equipment or space for the purpose of physical exercise or training.A sports and health facility may include aerobics,weight training, muscular exercise programs,yoga, Pilates,court games,jogging,or other similar activities. It may provide as an accessory use personal services to patrons, including but not limited to therapeutic massage,tanning,saunas, and whirlpools. Stable or bam,private, means a building or structure used or intended to be used for the keeping of hoofed animals belonging to the occupant of the property,and kept for noncommercial purposes. Stable or bam,public, means a building or structure used or intended to be used for housing of horses, mules, donkeys or ponies which are owned by those other than the occupant of the property,where animals may be rented for a fee for riding purposes or where riding lessons may be provided. Stock fann means a parcel of land comprising an area of ten acres or more that is used to house and feed any number of farm animals when such farm animals are kept for profit. Story means that portion of a building included between the upper surface of a floor and the upper surface of the floor or roof next above. It is measured as the vertical distance from top to top of two successive tiers of beams or finished floor surfaces and,for the topmost story,from the top of the floor finish to the top of the ceiling joists or, where there is not a ceiling,to the top of the roof rafters.A story that meets the definition of a"basemenY'shall be considered as a basement and not as a story for purposes of determining the number of stories in a building. Street means a dedicated public right-of-way not less than 50 feet in width which affords a primary means of access to abutting property. Street or road,private, means any private way set aside as a permanent right-of-way for vehicular access 50 feet or more in width. Structure means anything which is built,constructed or erected,an edifice or building of any kind,or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner,which requires a location on, below or above the ground, land or water,or attached to something having a location on the ground, land or water. Study and research center means one or more structures,together with the land used in connection therewith, whether contiguous or standing separately, including any building used as a temporary or permanent residence,or a park, nature or playground area,owned or operated by one or more nonprofit charitable,scientific or educational organizations,and used primarily as a center for study, learning, research or educational oriented conferences. Use means the purpose or activity for which the land or building is designated,arranged or intended,or for which it is occupied, utilized or maintained,and shall include the performance of such activity as defined by the perFormance standards of this chapter. Use, accessory, means a use subordinate to the principal use on a lot and exclusively used for purposes incidental to those of the principal use. Use, conditional, means those occupations,vocations, skills,arts, businesses, professions or uses specifically designated in each zoning use district which,for their respective conduct, exercise or performance in such designated use districts, may require reasonable but special, peculiar, unusual or extraordinary limitations,facilities, or regulations in such use district for the promotion or preservation of the general public welfare, health, convenience or safety in such use and in the city and,therefore, may be permitted in such use district only by a conditional use permit,which is designed to meet the problem that arises where certain uses, although generally compatible with the basic use classification of a particular zone,should not be permitted to be located as a matter of right in every area included within the zone because of hazards inherent in the use itself or special problems which its proposed location may represent. Use,perrnitted, means a use which may be lawfully established in a particular district, provided it conforms with all requirements, regulations and performance standards(if any)of such districts. Use,principal, means the main use of land or buildings as distinguished from subordinate or accessory uses. A principal use may be either permitted or conditional. Wholesale greenhouse means an area, building or structure used for the storage, cultivation or transplantation of live trees, shrubs or plants that are not offered for retail sales on the premises. Yard means a required open space on a lot,which is unoccupied and unobstructed by a structure from its lowest ground level to the sky except as expressly permitted in this chapter.A yard shall extend along a lot line and at right angles to such lot line to a depth or width specified in the yard regulations for the district in which such lot is located. Yard, front, means a yard extending across the front of a lot between the side yard lines and lying between the front street line of the lot and the required front yard setback line,which front yard shall be provided on both street frontages of corner lots and double-frontage lots.A lakeshore lot shall not be considered as having a front yard, but, • ' ' rather shall be considered as having a lakeshore yard on one side of the building and a rear yard on the other side of the building. � Yarrl, lakeshore, means a yard lying between the natural ordinary high water mark on the lakeshore and the required lakeshore setback line,for the full width of the lot. Yard, rear, means a yard lying between the required rear yard setback line and rear line of the lot,for the full width of the lot.On a lakeshore lot,the rear yard shall be the yard which fronts on the street lying between the street line of the lot and the required rear yard setback line. Yard r�quirements means those requirements which relate exclusively to the size of yard areas when such are required within specific zoning districts. Yarrl, side, means a yard extending along the side lot line between the front and rear yards, having a width as specified in the yard regulations for the district in which such lot is located. Yard, side street, means a side yard abutting a side street. (Code 1984, § 10.02;Ord. No. 94 2nd series; § 1, 5-13-1991; Ord. No. 97 2nd series, § 1; 8-26-1991;Ord. No 101 2nd series, §2, 2-24-1992;Ord. No. 122 2nd series; § 1, 12-13-1993;Ord. No. 161 2nd series. § 1, 6-7-1997: Ord. No. 221 2nd series; §2, 9-23-2002, Ord. No. 18 3rd series, §§ 1, 2, 9-27-2004; Ord. No. 28 3rd series. §2, 8-22-2005;Ord. No. 32 3rd series, § ?, 3-27- 2006;Ord. No. 37 3rd series; §§ 1, 2, 2-12-2007: Ord. No. 47 3rd series, § 9, 7-28-2008;Ord. No. 52 3rd series. § 1, 11-24- 2008;Ord. No. 68 3rd series, §3, 2-8-2010, Ord. No. 75 3rd series, §2, 7-92-2010;Ord. No. 79 3rd series. § 1, 11-8-2010; Ord. No. 82 3rd series, § 1, 12-93-2010) Cross refeiencc DeBnRions geneially,§7-2. Sec. 78-1. - Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases,when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning. Unless specifically defined in this section,the words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in chapter 82. Accessory use or structure means a use or structure subordinate to and serving the principal use or structure on the same lot and customarily incidental to the principal use or structure. Agriculture means the utilization of land by raising plants, trees or shrubs or the raising of domestic animals or fowl, or both,for the purpose of selling to secure a profit. Airport and heliport mean any land,water or structure which is used or intended for use for the landing or takeoff of aircraft, and any appurtenant land structure used or intended for use for port buildings or other port structures or right-of-way. Alley means a public right-of-way which affords a secondary means of access to abutting property. Amusement center means a business at one location devoted primarily to the operation of amusement machines as described below and open for public use and participation; or locations with four or more amusements machines and open for public use and participation. Amusement machine means a mechanical amusement device of any of the following types: ��� A machine or electronic contrivance, including "pinball" machines, mechanical miniature pool tables, bowling machines, shuffle boards, electric rifle or gun ranges, miniature mechanical and electronic devices and games or amusements patterned after baseball, basketball, hockey or similar games and like devices, machines or games which may be played solely for amusement and not as a gambling device and which devices or games are played by the insertion of a coin or coins or at a fee fixed and charged by the establishment in which such devices or machines are located, and which contain no automatic payoff devices for the return of money, coins, merchandise, checks, tokens or any other thing or item of value; provided, however, that such machine may be equipped to dispense nominal prizes, such as candy or toys, or coupons or tokens redeemable for such prizes. The term does not include coin-operated music machines. (2) Amusement devices designed for and used exclusively as rides by children, such as, but not limited to, kiddie cars, miniature airplane rides, mechanical horses and other miniature mechanical devices, not operated as a part of or in connection with any carnival, circus, show, or other entertainment or exhibition. Animal unit means, for one animal unit equivalency, one cow or steer;one horse, donkey or burro; three sheep; or 50 fowl. Antenna means any of the following uses,which require an antenna and are subject to the regulations of this chapter: ��� Antenna, personal wireless service, means a device consisting of a metal, carbon fiber, or other electromagnetically conductive rods or elements, usually arranged in a circular array on a single supporting pole or other structure, and used for the transmission and reception of wireless communication radio waves, including cellular, personal communication service(PCS), enhanced specialized mobilized radio (ESMR), paging and similar services, including the support structure. (2) Antenna, radio and television receiving, means a wire, set of wires, metal or carbon fiber elements, other than satellite dish antennas, used to receive radio, television or electromagnetic waves, including the supporting structure. (3) Antenna, satellite dish, means a device incorporating a reflective surface that is solid, open mesh or bar configured and is in the shape of a shallow dish, cone, horn or cornucopia. Such device is used to transmit and/or receive radio or electromagnetic waves between terrestrially and/or orbitally based uses. This definition shall include but is not limited to what are commonly referred to as satellite earth stations,TVROs (television, receive only)and satellite microwave antennas and their support structures. (4) Antenna, shortwave radio transmitting and receiving, means a wire, set of wires or a device, consisting of a metal, carbon fiber, or other electromagnetically conductive element used for the transmission and reception of radio waves used for shortwave radio communications, including the supporting structure. Antenna support structure means any building or other structure other than a tower which can be used for location of antennas. Antenna tower means a self-supporting lattice, guyed or monopole structure constructed from grade which supports personal wireless service antennas. Auto reduction yard means a lot or yard where two or more licensed motor vehicles or their remains are kept for the purpose of dismantling, sale of parts, sale as scrap, storage, or abandonment. . ' Automobile repair, major, means general repair, rebuilding of trailers,including body work,framework and major painting seNice. ' Automobile repair, minor, means the replacement of any part or repair of any part which does not require the removal of the engine head or pin,engine,transmission or differential; incidental body and fender work;and minor painting and upholstering service when such service is applied to passenger automobiles and trucks not in excess of 7,000 pounds gross rating. Basement means that portion of a building that is partly or completely below the existing ground level.A basement shall be considered as a story for purposes of determining the number of stories in a building,when the finished surface of the floor above the basement is more than six feet above the existing ground level for more than 50 percent of the basement's perimeter.The perimeter of the basement does not include portions of the house or garage that do not have a lower level but are merely"unexcavated".Artificially raising the grade adjacent to the foundation of a structure(by filling or by a combination of filling and retaining walls)above the surrounding natural terrain shall not be allowed as a method for converting a defined story to a defined basement, regardless of any other benefits to the property of such action. Finished grade that increases more than one foot from existing ground level shall be considered as artificially raising the grade. However,artificially raising the grade when such action merely restores a previously excavated site to its original natural grade may used as a method for converting a defined story to a defined basement. Basement, walkout, means a basement having an entrance at grade level. Boardinghouse means a building other than a motel or hotel where,for compensation and by prearrangement for definite periods, meals or lodgings are provided for three or more persons, but not to exceed eight persons. Building means any structure having a roof which may provide shelter or enclosure of persons, animals or chattel;and when the structure is divided by party walls without opening,each portion of such building so separated shall be deemed a separate building. Building height means the vertical distance between the highest adjoining ground level at the building or ten feet above the lowest ground level,whichever is lower,and the top of the cornice of a flat roof,or the deck line of a mansard roof, or the uppermost point on a round or other arch-type roof,or the median height of the highest gable of a pitched or hipped roof.Topographic changes which elevate the adjoining ground level above the existing terrain shall not be considered in determining building height. For a pitched or hipped roof situation, regardless whether the highest living space in a building is a half-story or full story, if the highest living space contains windows(excluding skylights)the upper measuring point for defining building height shall be the median height of the top of the highest window and the highest peak of the roof. Bulk station means distributors'warehouses for materials which are stored in tanks above ground in aggregate capacity on the site of 6,000 gallons or more. Camp means a parcel of land with permanent buildings,tents or other structures together with appurtenances thereon,established or maintained as living quarters where both food and lodging or facilities therefore are provided for ten or more people,operated continuously for a period of five days or more each year for educational, recreational, or vacation purposes,and the use of the camp or participation in its programs are provided to adults and/or children free of charge or for payment of a fee.This definition does not include cabin and trailers camps, fishing and hunting camps, resorts, penal and correctional camps, industrial and construction camps, nor does it include homes operated for care or treatment of children and for the operation of which a license is required by state law or structures used as a dwelling. Caiport means an automobile shelter having one or more sides open. Cellar means that portion of the building having more than half of the floor-to-ceiling height below the average grade of the adjoining ground. City means the City of Orono, Minnesota. Clean fill means all native soils as described in the Unified Soils Classification System. Organic, manmade and reprocessed materials,topsoil and rocks larger than 0.25 cubic yard(2.9 feet diameter)shall not be considered clean fill. Columbarium means a repository for the interment of cremated human remains within cinerary urns, including the burial of cremated human remains within cinerary urns or inurnment gardens for the burial or scattering of cremated human remains. Columbaria are accessory to places of worship, cemeteries or mausoleums. Commercial kennel means any premises where three or more domestic animals over six months of age are owned, boarded, bred or offered for sale. Commercial operafions means operations where business is conducted by the sale or exchange of goods and/or services on the site for money or other valuable consideration. Commercial recreation means indoor amusement centers, bowling alleys, billiard halls, miniature golf, roller and ice skating rinks,driving ranges, movie theaters, gyms,swimming pools, and sports and health facilities. No commercial recreation use shall take place outside of an enclosed building.An air-supported structure shall not be considered a building for purposes of this section.As used in this ordinance, commercial recreation does not include � an adult use defined in section 78-1377b., any use involving the discharge of a firearm, a class II restaurant that provides live enterNainment;or any permitted or conditional use in the B-2 district. Commission means the planning commission. Crop farm means a parcel of land comprising an area of ten or more acres that are used for the growing of plants, trees or shrubs with or without profit. Dwelling means a building or one or more portions of a building designed or intended to be occupied exclusively for residence purposes, but not including rooms in motels, hotels, nursing homes, boardinghouses, nor trailers, tents, cabins or trailer coaches.A dwelling shall not be interpreted to include lodging rooms. Dwelling, attached, means a dwelling which is joined to another dwelling at one or more sides by a party wall or walls. Dwelling, detached, means a dwelling which is entirely surrounded by open space on the same lot. Essential services means the erection, construction, alteration, or maintenance of underground or overhead gas, electrical, steam, or water transmission or distribution systems, collection, communication, supply or disposal systems by public utilities, municipal or other governmental agencies, but not including buildings. Existing ground level means the elevation of the grade at the base of an existing structure, measured at points abutting the foundation wall, or the existing grade of a vacant lot. Family means an individual; or two or more persons each related by blood, marriage or adoption, living together as a single housekeeping unit; or a group of not more than four persons not so related, maintaining a common household. Family dwelling, multiple, means any structure made up of two or more attached dwellings. Farm animals means cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats, Ilamas, alpacas, swine, ponies, ducks, geese, turkeys,chickens, guinea hens and honeybees. Garage, private, means a detached accessory building or portion of the principal building, including a carport, which is used primarily for storing passenger vehicles,trailers or one truck of a rated capacity of not more than 1.5 tons. Guest apartment means an apartment within a principal residence structure for the sole use of the occupants of the principal residence, including their domestic employees or their nonpaying guests,with at least one access door to the apartment from within the principal structure, such door being the primary access to the apartment. Guest house means an accessory separate dwelling constructed on an existing undivided lot for the sole use of the occupants, including their domestic employees or their nonpaying guests, of the primary dwelling. All regular lot requirements shall be met by the guest house. Half story means the uppermost floor of a building in which (i)the intersection of the exterior wall and the roof is not more than three feet above the floor elevation, and (ii) not more than 60 percent of the floor area within the exterior walls of the uppermost floor exceeds five feet in height as measured from the floor to the rafters. Floors exceeding these parameters shall be deemed a full story. Hard cover means any structure, blacktop or other material which interferes to any degree with the direct absorption of rainfall into the ground. Home occupation means any gainful occupation carried out by the occupant of a residential dwelling unit that occurs within the principal or accessory building on the property and does not change the primary residential use of the property. Level 1 and level 2 home occupations shall be as defined in [section] 78-1376. Hotel means a building containing eight or more guest rooms in which lodging is provided with or without meals for compensation and which is open to transient or permanent guests or both, and where no provision is made for cooking in any guest room, and in which ingress and egress to and from all rooms is made through an inside lobby or office supervised by a person in charge. Junkyard means an area where used,waste, discarded or salvaged materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, cleaned, packed, disassembled or handled, including but not limited to scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber products, bottles and lumber. Storage of such material in conjunction with a permitted manufacturing process when within an enclosed area or building shall not be included. Library, public, means a library operated by Hennepin County; or a nonprofit library intended for use by the general public. Lot area means the area of a lot in a horizontal plane bounded by the lot lines, but not including any area occupied by the waters of a duly recorded lake or river or wetland or area which has been dedicated as public right-of -way. Lot, back, means a lot typically separated from a public or private road by another lot and which gains access to the public or private road via a narrow corridor. Such a separated lot is considered to be a back lot when the corridor is platted as an outlot.A separated lot is considered to be a flag lot when the corridor is platted as part of the , � lot.When the corridor is merely an easement over another lot,the separated lot is considered to be an easement back lot. . , � � Lot, comer, means a lot situated at the junction of,and abutting on,two or more intersecting streets, or a lot at the point of deflection in alignment of a continuous street,the interior angle of which does not exceed 135 degrees. Lot depth means the mean horizontal distance between the front lot line and the rear lot line of a lot. Lot, front, means a lot abutting a public or private road,across which an outlot has been platted for access to a back lot. Lot, inferior, means a lot other than a corner lot. Lot line means the property line bounding a lot;except that where any portion of a lot extends into the public right-of-way or a proposed public right-of-way,the line of such public right-of-way shall be the lot line. Lot line, front, means that boundary of a lot which abuts an existing or dedicated public or private street, and in the case of a comer lot it shall be the shortest dimension on a public or private street. If the dimensions of a corner lot are equal,the front lot line shall be designated by the owner and filed in the office of the building inspector. Lot line, iear, means that boundary of a lot which is opposite the front lot line. If the rear lot line is less than ten feet in length, or if the lot forms a point at the rear,the rear lot line shall be a line ten feet in length within the lot, parallel to and at the maximum distance from the front lot line. On a lakeshore lot,the rear lot line is the lot line that is opposite the natural ordinary high water mark at the lakeshore. Lot line, side, means any boundary of a lot which is not a front lot line or a rear lot line. Lot, lot of record, means any lot for which a deed or registered land survey has been recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds or the Registrar of Titles for Hennepin County prior to January 1, 1975,and after approval by the council if required. Lot, through, means a lot which has a pair of opposite lot lines abutting two substantially parallel streets,and which is not a corner lot. On a through lot, both street lines shall be front lot lines for applying this chapter. Lot width means the horizontal distance between side lot lines measured at the following locations: ��� For lots which do not abut a lake or tributary,at the rear of the required front yard, measured parallel to the front lot line. (2) For lots which abut a lake or tributary,at the shoreline measured in a straight line between the points at which the side lot lines intersect the OHWL,and at the required structure setback from the OHWL, measured in a straight line between the points of intersection of the side lot lines with the structure setback line. Mobile home means any type of structure or vehicle which can be readily adapted to or does provide facilities for a person to eat or sleep which is mounted on wheels, has provisions for wheels,or may be loaded on an ordinary flatbed truck, such as a house trailer,converted bus or truck,tent or small building. Motor court, motor hotel, and motel mean a building or group of buildings other than a hotel used primarily as a temporary residence. Motor freight tem�inal means a building or area in which freight brought by motor truck or railroad is transferred and/or stored for movement in intrastate shipment by motor truck. Municipal buildings or facilities means only those structures owned and operated by the city. Nonconforming structure means any structure legally existing upon January 1, 1975,which would not conform to the applicable regulations if the structure were to be erected under the provisions of this chapter. Nonconforming use means use of land, buildings or structures legally existing on January 1, 1975,which does not comply with all the regulations of this chapter or any amendments to it governing the zoning district in which such use is located. Noxious matter or materials means material capable of causing injury to living organisms by chemical reaction, or is capable of causing detrimental effects on the physical or economic well-being of individuals. Nursery, day, means a use where care is provided for pay for three or more children under kindergarten age for periods of four hours or more per day. O�ce means a commercial land use involving predominantly administrative,clerical, or professional operations. Commercial offices may include professional administrative training, but shall not include direct retail commercial transaction activities. O�ce—Showroom means a commercial land use that is comprised of offices and other indoor floor area in which large or bulk goods are both on display and being warehoused in the same space. Examples of such uses commonly include furniture, building materials,or other similar uses. Characteristics of such uses include a lack of other on-site warehousing. 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The Cafe is located at 3465 Shoreline Drive, which is located in the B-1 zoning district. The awning sign requires a permanent sign application. Signage in the B and I districts are regulated by zoning code 78-1468, copy attached. Please complete the attached Permanent Sign Application and return with all the necessary submittals before Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Note, since the sign was installed without a permit or any inspections, an after-the-fact (double) fee will be required. I have attached the pertinent City Codes for your reference as well as the necessary permit application. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at 952.249.4620 or cmattson@ci.orono.mn,us. Respectfully, CITY OF ORONO � ��� Christine Mattson Planning Assistant Attachment: Permanent Sign Application c Navarre Realty LLC; PO Box 3, Minnetonka Beach, MN 55361 . � February 5, 2013 3465 Shoreline Drive Page 2 of 2 Sec. 78-1468. -Signs in B and I districts. Within the B and I districts, wall and monument signs are permitted subject to the following regulations: (1) 8-1, 8-2 and 8-4: size. Within the B-1, B-2 and B-4 districts, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of one square foot for each front foot of building, plus one square foot for each front foot of lot not occupied by a building. No individual sign shall exceed 50 square feet. (2) 8-3: size. Within the B-3 district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of four square feet per front foot of building, plus one square foot per front foot of property not occupied by a building. No individual sign surface shall exceed 100 square feet. (3) l: Within the I District, signs shall be permitted according to the regulations in section 78-832 (4) 8-1, 8-2 and 8-4: height. Within the B-1, B-2 and B-4 districts, no sign shall extend in height more than two feet above the highest outside wall or parapet of any principal building, nor shall any sign be located closer than ten feet from any property line; except that any sign over ten square feet may project two feet into any required yard area from the principal building. (5) 8-3 and l: height. Within any B-3 or l district, no sign shall extend in height more than six feet in height above the highest outside wall or parapet of any principal building. No sign shall be located closer than ten feet from any property line, except that any sign exceeding ten square feet may project only finro feet into the yard area from any building. (Code 1984, § 10.61(3); Ord. No. 6 3rd series, § 2, 4-26-2004; Ord. No. 32 3rd series, § 5, 3-27- 2006) _�% ' ' - - ,� �,. ; . ,-, ,,� � ! , � i�.�, , �� ,; ; �!/�'t� � � ; � ��, � p a�,+'� � �.� �,1 � �;' s',�'� _ __.-.�z ___._ �y�r�w ��'',+��4,•.�.. 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