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. - �=t/ <br /> Melanie Curtis —� <br /> From: Melanie Curtis <br /> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 1:19 PM <br /> To: 'ross@structuresunlimitedonline.com' <br /> Cc: Lyle Oman <br /> Subject: Buildings on 600 Big Island <br /> Ross <br /> After reviewing the codes governing Big Island it appears that you absent other requirements (setbacks, hardcover, <br /> septic, etc)you are permitted an accessory guest cabin up to 600 s.f. See 78-573(2) for the minimum requirements. <br /> I attached the code sections below and highlighted specific areas. Let me know if you have any further questions. <br /> Melanie <br /> For questions on the construction of the building please contact Lyle Oman at loman@ci.orono.mn.us and <br /> plumbing/septic issues contact Willie Gibbs at w�ibbs@ci.orono.mn.us <br /> See Code Sections: <br /> Sec. 78-564. Permitted uses. <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, no land or structures shall be used except for any one of the <br /> following uses: <br /> (1) One-family detached dwellings used for seasonal recreational use not to exceed 180 days in any <br /> one year, and not to be the owner's principal residence for homestead tax credit purposes. <br /> Sec. 78-565. Conditional uses. <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, no land or structures shall be used for the following uses <br /> except by conditional use permit: <br /> (2) Guest cabins. Accessory separate dwellings or sleeping quarters containing indoor toilet and/or kitchen <br /> facilities located on the same lot, parcel or property as a permitted seasonal dwelling or as a conditionally <br /> permitted principal dwelling. A conditional use permit may be issued for one or more private guest cabins, <br /> provided the applicant demonstrates and the council finds that the additional living or sleeping facilities will not <br /> contribute to overcrowding or overuse of a small property or will not adversely affect neighboring properties, <br /> and that extra private precautions are taken for fire protection and security of persons and property, as follows: <br /> f. Not more than one private guest cabin constructed without indoor plumbing, toilets or <br /> kitchen facilities, and used only for additional sleeping quarters, shall be permitted on any property as an <br /> accessory use without requiring a conditional use permit, provided the accessory cabin does not exceed <br /> 600 square feet in floor area and provided all accessory building performance standards are met. Use of <br /> more than one accessory building for additional sleeping quarters, or use of an accessary building in <br /> excess of 600 square feet in floor area, shall require issuance of a conditional use permit and compliance <br /> with the provisions of subsection (2) of this section. <br /> Sec. 78-566. Accessory uses. <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, no accessory structure or use of land shall be permitted unless a <br /> permitted or conditional use is first established on such land, except as allowed in section 78-564(2). Once a <br /> permitted or conditional use exists on any lot or parcel, no accessory structure or use of land shall be permitted <br /> except for one or more of the following uses: <br /> (2) Not more than two accessory buildings used for storage, service or other nonhabitable purpose. <br /> No such individual building shall exceed 1,000 square feet in floor area, and the sum of any two <br /> i <br />