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NOVEMBER 19, 1973
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ORDINANCE NO. _tt ` 5 0
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ZONING; AMENDING ORDINANCE 730
SECTIONS 6:125, 6:126, 6:127, 6:128, 6:129, 6:130, 6:131,
6:132, 6:140, 6:141, 6:142, 6:143, 6:144, 6:150, 6:151,
6:152, 6:153, 6:160, 6:161, 6:162, 6:163, AND 6:164.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF ST. LOUIS PARK ORDAINS:
Section 1. Ordinance 730, Sections 6:125, 6:126, 6:127, 6:128, and
6:129 are amended to read:
Section 6:125. "B-3" BUSINESS DISTRICT.
Section 6:125. Permitted Principal Uses. Within any
B-3 Busiress District, no structure or land shall be used,
except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
Subd,. 1. Artificial limbs manufacture.
Subd, 2. Camera and photographic supplies manufacture.
Subd. 3. Cartography and bookbinding.
Subd. 4. Electrical and electronic products manufacture.
Subd. 5. Electrical service shops.
Subd, 6. Engraving, printing and publishing, except
operations which directly exhaust their
solvent vapors to the outside.
Subd. 7. Jewelry manufacture.
Subd. 8. Medical, dental and optical laboratories.
Subd. 9. Musical instruments manufacture.
Si:bd. 10. Offices.
Subd. 11. Precision instruments manufacture.
Subd. 12. Surgical and laboratory products manufacture.
Subd. 13. Trade ^choo?.
Subd. 14. Warehcusing.
Subd. 15. Cabinet and carpentry shops, electrical
service, heating, plumbing, upholstery and
air conditioning shops.
Section 6:127. Uses by Special Permit. Within any B-3
Business District, no structure or land shall be used for the
following uses, except by special permit.
Subd. 1. Public utility structures.
Subd. 2. Radio, television and transmission towers.
Subd. 3. Railroad spurs and sidings.
Subd. 4. Research and testing laboratories.
Subd. 5. Glass products manufacture, provided they
they are produced from previously prepared
materials.
Subd. 6. Plastic products manufacture.
Section 6:128. Permitted Accessory Uses. Within any
B-3 District, the following uses shall be permitted accessory
uses:
Subd. 1. Signs as regulated in this ordinance. All
roof signs are prohibited in the B-3 Business
District.
Subd. 2. Storage connected with the principal use,
limited to forty (40) per cent of the floor
area.
Section 6:129. Lot Area, Height, Lot Widths, and Yard
Requirements.
Subd. 1. The floor area ratio within the B-3 Business
District shall not exceed 0.5.
Subd. 2. No building or structure shall exceed thirty
(30) feet in height, except as provided in
Section 6:178.
Subd. 3. Side yard abutting a street on a corner lot
shall not be less than thirty-five (35)
feet in width.
Subd. 4. Where adjacent lots within the block front, or
those lots on both sides of a lot within
three hundred (300) feet along the block
front, whichever is less, are occupied by
a principal structure having a setback of
less than fifty (50) feet from the street
the required front yard depth shall be
equal to or greater than the average
setback of the adjacent structures. If only
one (1) lot is occupied by a principal
structure, the front yard depth shall
be one-half (2) the sum of fifty (50) feet
plus the depth of the setback of that
adjacent principal structure.
Subd. 5. The following minimum requirements shall be
observed, subject to the additional requirements
exceptions dna cuoditicatlons as set forth
in Section 6:178:
Lot Area Lot Width
15,000 square feet 75 feet
Front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard
Depth Width Depth
50 feet
20 feet 20 feet
Subd. 6. The setback areas and any other vacant area,
except those areas designated for parking,
loading, or railroad spurs, shall be sodded
or seeded, and landscaped with trees and
shrubs.
Subd. 7. Where a lot has railroad trackage abutting
the rear lot line, and the property
abutting such rear lot line is not in an
R District, there shall be no rear yard
requirement abutting the trackage in
providing a railroad loading facility.
Section 2. Ordinance 730, Sections 6:130, 6:131, and 6:132 are
amended to read:
Section 6:130. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS.
Section 6:131. Performance Standards in the "B -3","I-1",
"I-2", "I-3" District. The establishment of the above named
districts is to provide adequate space in appropriate locations
so that the economic strength of the community may be advanced,
the movement of raw material and finished products may be
accomplished with a minimum of effect upon the public welfare,
to protect industrial and residential land from incompatible
uses so as to promote the most desirable use of the land
according to a comprehensive plan for the community.
Section 6:132. Compliance. Within any "I" Industrial
District, no structure, use or premises shall fail to comply
with the following performance standards.
Section 6:132.1. Vibration. Any use creating vibrations,
such as are created by heavy drop forges, or heavy hydraulic
surges, or devices which cause a dangerous high frequency
vibration, shall be prohibited if such vibrations are perceptible
or destructive beyond the boundaries of the immediate site.
Section 6:132.2. Screening. Any industrial use abutting
to an "R" District shall provide and maintain a wall, fence
or planting so as to screen and reduce the noise and dust
between the two uses and to inhibit eye level vision between
the residential and industrial areas.
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Section 6:132.2. Glae or Heat. Any operation producing
intense glare or heat shall be performed within an enclosure
so as not to be perceptible at the property line.
Section 6:132.4. Industrial Waste Material. All
liquid and solid wastes shall be identified in all processes
and operations and approved disposal methods identified.
All waste discharged to the sanitary sewer shall meet the
requirements of the City and the Rules and Regulations of the
Metropolitan Sewer Board. All proposed discharges to the storm
sewer shall be identified. No waste will be permitted to be
discharged into the storm sewer system, provided, that this
does not exclude storm drainage, cooling water and other water
not prohibited by any law, rule, regulation or ordinance.
Storm drainage shall meet the requirements of all state laws
rules, regulations, watershed districts requirements and
City requirements. Storm water drainage shall be protected
from undue pollution and contaminants. All solid wastes must
be identified and handled in compliance with federal, state
and local requirements.
Section 6:132.5. Noise. Noise levels inside of all
buildings and outside all buildings must meet federal,
state, and local requirements.
Section 6:132.6. Air Pollution. All emissions shall
meet federal, state and local requirements.
Section 3. Ordinance 730, Sections 6:140, 6:141, 6:142, 6:143,
and 6:144 are amended to read:
Section 6:140. "I-1" INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Section 6:141. Permitted Principal Uses. Within any
"I-1". Industrial District, no structure or land shall be used
except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
Section 6:141.1. Those uses or structures permitted
by Section 6:121.2. and Section 6:121.3 and as regulated
therein.
Section 6:141.2. Conducting any of the following
operations and the sale at wholesale, manufacture, fabrication
or processing of any of the following articles or products:
Subd. 1. Artificial limbs.
Subd. 2. Automobile painting, upholstering, body
and fender repairing when conducted within
a completely enclosed building.
Subd. 3. Apparel.
Subd. 4. Batteries.
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Subd. 5. Bag, carpet and rag cleaning, provided
necessary equipment is installed and
operated for the effective precipitation
or recovery of dust.
Subd. 6. Bakery goods.
Subd. 7. Beds, bedsprings and mattresses.
Subd. 8. Belting, chain and conveyors.
Subd. 9. Bicycles and toys.
Subd. 10. Billboards.
Subd. 11. Boat building or repair.
Subd. 12. Bus or truck storage or maintenance shops,
and railroad spurs and sidings.
Subd. 13. Camera and photographic supplies.
Subd. 14. Packaging of previously prepared food stuff.
Subd. 15. Canvas and canvas products.
Subd. 16. Ceramic products manufacturing, using kilns
fired only by electricity or gas.
Subd. 17. Cigarettes and tobacco products.
Subd. 18. Cork and cork products.
Subd. 19. Creameries, dairy plants, ice cream plants.
Subd. 20. Drug, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toiletries.
Subd. 21. Electric motors, generators, transformers
and other controls,including rebuilding.
Subd. 22. Engraving, etching and printing, except
operations which directly exhaust their
solvent vapors to the outside.
Subd. 23. Felt manufacturing products.
Subd. 24. Glass, cellophane, leather, feathers, fur,
precious or semi-precious metals, hair,
horn, paper, plastic, shell, wax, wood
and yard products provided they are
produced from previously prepared material.
Subd. 25. Greenhouses.
Subd. 26. Heat treating and plating.
Subd. 27. Heating, washirig, cooling, drying, cleaning
process.
Subd. 28. Television and radio appliances, sheet metal
work, ornamental iron, welding and stamping.
Subd. 29. Ice manufacturing, cold storage plants,
bottling works.
Subd. 30. Laundries.
Subd. 31. Machine shops.
Subd. 32. Metal polishing and plating.
Subd. 33. Musical instruments.
Subd. 34. Nursery.
Subd. 35. Paper products, boxes, bags, envlopes, etc.
Subd. 36. Shoes, boots. .
Subd. 37. Sporting equipment.
Subd. 38. Stone, marble and granite grinding and cutting.
Subd. 39. Tools, hardware and small metal products.
Subd. 40. Trade school and warehouses.
Subd. 41. Cabinet and carpentry shops, electrical service,
heating, plumbing, upholstery and air
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conditioning shops.
Subd. 42. Bottling of soft drink or milk or
distribution stations.
Section 6:142. Uses by Special Permit. Within any
"I-1" Industrial District, no structure or land shall be used
for the following uses except by special permit:
Section 6:142.1. Activities involving the storage and
use, but not the actual manufacturing of products which
decompose by detonation. Materials or products which
decompose by detonation include, but are not limited to
the following:
Subd. 1. Acetylides.
Subd. 2. Azides.
Subd. 3. Chlorates.
Subd. 4. Dynamite.
Subd. 5. Blasting gelatin.
Subd. 6. Fulminates.
Subd. 7. Anhydrous hydrazine.
Subd. 8. Ammonium Nitrate.
Subd. 9. Dinitroresorcinol.
Subd. 10. Dinitrotoluene.
Subd. 11. Guanidine Nitrate.
Subd. 12. Guncotton.
Subd. 13. Hexamine.
Subd. 14. Nitroglycerin.
Subd. 15. Pentaerythritoltetranitrate.
Subd. 16. Picric acid.
Subd. 17. Tetryl.
Subd. 18. Cyclonite.
Subd. 19. Dinol.
Subd. 20. Petryl.
Subd. 21. T.N.T.
Subd. 22. Perchlorates.
Subd. 23. Black Powder.
Subd. 24. Fireworks.
Subd. 25. Greek Fire.
Subd. 26. Permanganates.
Subd. 27. Powdered Magnesium.
Subd. 28. Potassium Chlorate.
Subd. 29. Nuclear fules and reactor elements such
as uranium 235 and plutonium.
Section 6:142.2. Research laboratories.
Section 6:142.2.(1) Rubber, plastics and synthetic
rubber products.
Section 6:142.3. Those uses permitted in Section 6:122
and as regulated therein shall be uses by special permit.
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Section 6:142.4. Public transportation stations.
Section 6:142.5. Radio, television and transmission
towers in excess of permitted height.
Section 6:142.6. Conducting any of the following
operations and the sale at wholesale, manufacture, fabrication
or processing of any of the following articles or products;
provided no special permit shall be granted for such uses
within four hundred (400) feet of any 'R" Use District:
Subd. 1. Acetylene manufacturing.
Subd. 2. Acid manufacturing.
Subd. 3. Automobile, tractor, trailer or farm
implement assembly or manufacturing.
Subd. 4. Bleaching, cleaning and dyeing where the
employment is for more than six (6)
persons.
Subd. 5. Boiler shops, machine shops where hammers
or presses of twenty (20) ton rated
capacity are used or employemnt is over
twenty-five (25) persons.
Subd. 6. Brewing or distilling liquors.
Subd. 7. Brick, pottery, tile terra cotta manufacturing.
Subd. 8. Cans and other container manufacturing.
Subd. 9. Dextrine, starch or glucose manufacturing.
Subd. 10. Disinfectant and insecticide or poison
manufacturing.
Subd. 11. Dye and dyestuff manufacturing.
Subd. 12. Enameling, lacquering or japanning.
Subd. 13. Emery cloth or sandpaper manufacturing.
Subd. 14. Die casting lightweight non-ferrous metals
and investment casting and permanent mold
casting for experimental purposes.
Subd. 15. Inflammable liquid storage not to exceed
500,000 gallons.
Subd. 16. Lime products.
Subd. 17. Millworks.
Subd. 18. Perfume manufacturing.
Subd. 19. Veneer manufacturing.
Subd. 20. Printing ink manufacturing.
Subd. 21. Railroad yards and team tracks.
Subd. 22. Excelsior, wood fibers, sawdust products
manufacturing.
Subd. 23. Sewage disposal plant or incinerator.
Subd. 24. Soap or cleansers.
Subd. 25. Steam or diesel power plants.
Subd. 26. Builder's or contractor's yards, building
material and lumber sales or rental yards,
farm machine sales, feed sales, bulk
firewood sales, dirt, sand gravel and
rock sales, heavy equipment sales, provided
any such operations are enclosed by a solid
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wall or fence not less than six (6) feet
in height and not located less than one
hundred (100) feet from any "R" District.
Section 6:142.7. Conducting any of the following
operations and the sale at wholesale, manufacture, fabrication
or processing of any of the following articles or products;
provided no special permit shall be granted for such uses within
six hundred (600) fee': of an "R" Use District.
Subd. 1. Flour or grain mill or grain elevator.
Section 6:142.8. Structures in excess of six (6)
stories or seventy-five (75) feet in height, whichever is
less, except as provided in Section 6:178.
Section 6:143. Permitted Accessory Uses. Within any
"I-1" Industrial District, the following uses shall be permitted
accessory uses:
Section 6:143.1. Signs as regulated in this ordinance.
Section 6:144. Lot Area, Heights, Lot Width and
Yard Requirements.
Section 6:144.1. The floor area ratio within the
"I-1" District shall not exceed 1.0.
Section 6:144.2. The side yards abutting a street on
a corner lot shall not be less than (15) feet in width.
Section 6:144.3. Where a lot has railroad trackage
abutting the interior side lot line or rear lot line there
shall be no side or rear yard requirements abutting the
trackage in providing a railroad loading facility.
Section 6:144.4. Where adjacent lots within the block
front, or those lots "n both sides of a lot within three
hundred (300) feet along the block front, whichever
is less, are occupied by a principal structure having a
setback less than twenty (20) feet from the street, the
required front yard depth shall be equal to or greater than
the average setback of the adjacent structures. If only
one (1) lot is occupied by a principal structure, the
front yard depth shall be one-half (1/2) the sum of twenty
(20) feet plus the depth of the setback of that adjacent
principal structure.
Section 6:144.5. No structure or building shall
exceed six (6) stories or seventy-five (75) feet in
height, whichever is less, except as provided in Section
6:178 and in Section 6:142.8.
Section 6:144.6. The following minimum requirements shall
be observed subject to the ,additional rqquirements, exceptions
and modifications as set forth in Section 6:178:
Height
Lot Area Lot Width
1 story 5,000 square feet 50 feet
2 stories 5,C00 square feet 50 feet
3 stories 5,000 square feet 75 feet
4 stories 7,500 square feet 75 feet
5 stories 10,000 square feet 100 feet
6 stories 10,000 square feet 100 feet
Front Yard Side Yard Rear Yard
Depth Widths Depth
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
Setback and yard areas:
one side yard of at
least twelve (12) feet
is required on a lot,
except for lots which
abut upon an alley in
which case no side yards
shall be required.
10 feet
10 feet
10 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
The setback area and any other vacant area except those areas
designated for parking, loading, or railroad spurs shall be
sodded or seeded, and landscaped with trees and shrubs.
Section 4. Ordinance No. 730, Sections 6:150, 6:151, 6:152, and 6:154
are amended to read:
SECTION 6:150. "I-2" INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Section 6:151. Permitted Principal Uses. Within any
"I-2" Industrial District no structure or land shall be
used except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
Section 6:151.1. Those uses or structures permitted in
Section 6:121.2 and Section 6:121.3, and as regulated therein
shall be a permitted use.
Section 6:151.2. Conducting any of the following
operations and the sale at wholesale, manufacture, fabrication
or processing of any of the following articles or products:
Subd. 1. Artificial limbs.
Subd. 2. Apparel.
Subd. 3. Bag, carpet and rag cleaning, providing
necessary equipment is installed and
operated for the effective precipitation
or recovery of dust.
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Subd. 4. Bakery goods.
Subd. 5. Bedsprings and mattresses.
Subd. 6. Belting and chain conveyors.
Subd. 7. Bicycles and toys.
Subd. 8. Camera and photographic supplies.
Subd. 9. Packaging previously prepared food stuff.
Subd. 10. Canvas and canvas products.
Subd. 11. Ceranic products manufacturing, using kilns
fired only by electricity or gas.
Subd. 12. Cork and cork products.
Subd. 13. Creameries, dairy plants, ice cream plants.'
Subd. 14. Drugs, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and toiletries.
Subd. 15. Electric motors, generators, transformers and
other controls including rebuilding.
Subd. 16. Engraving and printing, except operations which
directly exhaust their solvent vapors to the
outside.
Subd. 17. Products made of glass, cellophane, leather,
feathers, fur, precious or semi-precious
metals, hair, horn, paper, plastic, shell
wax, wood and yard products, provided they are
produced from such previously prepared materials.
Subd. 18. Heating, washing, cooling, drying, cleaning
process.
Subd. 19. Television, radio, appliances.
Subd. 20. Ice, cold storage plants, bottling works.
Subd. 21. Laundries.
Subd. 22. Machine shops.
Subd. 23. Metal polishing and plating.
Subd. 24. Musical instruments.
Subd. 25. Paper products - boxes, bags, envelopes, etc.
Subd. 26. Rubber and synthetic rubber products.
Subd. 27. Shces, boots, footwear.
Subd. 28. Sporting equipment,
Subd. 29. Tools, hardware and small metal products.
Subd. 30. Trade school.
Subd. 31. Ware`iouse.
Subd. 32. Railroad spurs and sidings.
Subd. 33. Electrical service, heating, plumbing, upholstery
and air conditioning shops.
Subd. 34. Bottling of soft drink or milk or distribution
stations.
Section 6:152. Uses by Special Permit. Within any "I-2"
Industrial District, no structure or land shall be used for
the following uses except by special permit:
Section 6:152.1. Uses which are permitted under Section
6:152.2 which involve the storage or manufacture of materials which
decompose by detonation, and storage or inflammable liquids.
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Section 6:152.2 Research laboratories
Section 6:152.3. Public utility structure and public
transportation stations.
Section 6:152.4. Radio, television, or transmission towers in
excess of permitted height.
Section 6:152.5. Structsre in excess of six (6) stories or
seventy-five (75) feet, whichever is less, except as provided in
Section 6:178.
Section 6:153. Lot Area, Height, Lot qidths, and Yard Requirements.
Section 6:153.1. The floor area ratio within the "I-2" District
shall not exceed 0.5.
Section 6:153.2. No structure or building shall exceed six (6)
stories or seventy-five (75) feet in height, whichever is lesser in
height, except as provided in Section 6:173 and 6:152.6.
Section 6:153.3. Side yard abutting a street on a corner lot shall
be not less than twenty-five (25) feet in width.
Section 6:153.4. Where a lot has railroad trackage abutting the
interior side lot line or rear lot line there shall be no side or rear
yard requirements abutting the trackage in providing a railroad loading
facility.
Section 6:153.5. Where adjacent lots within the block front, or those
lots on both sides of a lot within three hundred (300) feet along the
block front whichever is less, are occupied by a principal structure
having a setback less than fifty (50) feet from the street, the
required front yard depth shall be equal to or greater than the average
setback of the adjacent structures. If only one (1) lot is occupied
by the principal structure, the front yard depth shall be one-half
(2) the sum fifty (50) feet plus the depth of the setback of that
adjacent principal structure
Section 6:153.6, The following minimum requirements shall be
observed subject to the additional requirements, exceptions and
modifications as set forth in Section 6:178.
Height Lot Area Lot Width
1 story 15,000 square feet 75 feet
2 stories 15,000 square feet 75 feet
3 stories 18,000 square feet 100 feet
4 stories 18,000 square feet 100 feet
5 stories 22,500 square feet 150 feet
6 stories 22,500 square feet 150 feet
G
Side Yard Width
Front
Yard Depth
50 feet
50 feet
50 feet
50 feet
50 feet
Least Width
20 fee.
25 feet
30 feet
35 feet
35 feet
Setback and Yards:
Sum of Two Rear
Side Yards Yard Depth
40 fect
50 feet
60 feet
70 feet
70 feet
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
40 feet
40 feet
The setback areas and any other vacant area, except
those areas designated for parking, loading, or railroad
spurs, shall be sodded or seeded and landscaped with trees
and shrubs.
Section 5. Ordinance No. 730, Sections 6:160, 6:161, 6:162, 6:163,
and Section 6:164 are amended to read:
Section 6:160. "I-3" INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Section 6:161. Permitted Principal Uses. Within any
"I-3" Industrial District no structure or land shall be used
except for one (1) or more of the following uses:
Section 6:161.1. Those uses or structures permitted
in Section 6:121.2 and 6:121.3 and as regulated therein shall
be a permitted use.
Section 6:161.2. Conducting any of the following operations
and the sale at wholesale, manufacture, fabrication or processing
any of the following articles or products:
Subd. 1. Artificial limbs.
Subd. 2. Apparel.
Subd. 3. Bakery goods.
Subd. 4, Bicycles and toys.
Subd. 5. Camera and photographic supplies.
Subd, 6. Canvas products.
Subd. 7. Drugs, costmetics, pharmaceuticals
and toiletries.
Subd. 8. Electric motors, generators, transformers
and other electrical controls.
Subd. 9. Engraving and printing.
Subd. 10. Machine, welding and sheet metal shops.
Subd. 11. Musical instruments.
Subd, 12. Office equipment.
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Subd. 13.
Subd. 14.
Subd. 15.
Subd. 16.
Subd. 17.
Products made of paper, glass, cellophane,
leather, feathers, fur, precious or semi-
precious metals, hair, horn plastics, shell
wood.
Sign fabricating.
Sporting equipment.
T,)ols and hardware.
Electrical service, h^_ating, plumbing,
upholstery and air conditioning shops.
Section 6:162. Uses by Special Permit. Within any
"1-3" Industrial District, no structure or land shall be used
for the following uses, except by special permit.
Section 6:162.1. Radio television or transmission
towers in excess of permitted height.
Section 6:162.2. Taxidermy.
Section 6:163. Special Provisions. Within the
"I-3" Industrial District, no single business or operation
shall occupy more than twenty thousand (20,000) square feet
of floor space.
Section 6:164. Lot Area, Lot Width, Yard and Height
Requirements.
IIISection 6:164.1. The floor area ratio witin the
"I-3" District shall not exceed 1.0.
Section 6:164.2. Side yards abutting on a street on a
corner lot shall be not less than ten (10) feet in width.
Section 6:164.3. Where adjacent lots within the block
front, or those lots on both sides of a lot within three
hundred (300) feet aloig the blockfront, whichever is less,
are occupied by a principal structure having a setback less
than twenty (20) feet from the street, the required front
yard depth shall be equal to or greater than the average
setback of the adjacent structures. If only one (1) lot is
occupied by a principal structure, the front yard depth
shall be one-half (2) the sum of twenty (20) feet plus
the depth of the setback of that adjacent principal structure.
Section 6:164.4. No structure or building shall exceed
three (3) stories or forty (40) feet in height whichever is
less, except as provided in Section 6:178.
Section 6:164.5. The following minimum requirements shall
be observed subject to the additional requirements, exceptiops
and modifications as set forth in Section 6:178:
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Height
1 story
2 stories
3 stories
Front
Yard Depth
20 feet
20 feet
20 feet
Lot Area
2,500 square feet
2,500 square feet
2,500 square feet
Setback and yards:
Side
Yard Depth
None
None
None
Lot Width
25 feet
25 feet
25 feet
Rear
Yard Depth
10 feet
10 feet
10 feet
The setback area and any other vacant area, except those
areas designated for'parking, loading, or railroad spurs,
shall be sodded or seeded and landscaped.
Section 6. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect
fifteen days after its publication.
Adopted by the C o un ovember , 1973.
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