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01-16-20 Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission
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by an arborist or in the opinion of the planning director or his designated representative, <br />said tree constitutes a hazard to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic along any such right-of- <br />way. <br /> <br />(c) No person, firm or corporation desirous of developing or improving any parcel of property, <br />shall remove or cause the removal of any tree from said property without first obtaining a <br />clearing permit which would allow clearing of buildable areas only. <br /> <br />(d) The provisions of this section are not applicable to individual single family lots single <br />family subdivisions of less than 5 acres. <br /> <br /> <br />9. ISSUE: Shipping Containers It is no longer legal for the city to regulate façade treatments for any type <br />of building. Additionally, the Building Department has had a difficult time regulating the construction of <br />homes that utilize shipping containers. <br /> <br />Sec. 106-334 Special use performance standards; residential <br /> <br />(b) Shipping containers͵ Single-family homes comprised and/or constructed of one or <br />more shipping containers are prohibited. permitted within all residential zoning districts <br />with the following conditions: <br /> <br />(1) Any and all exposed container parent material shall be clad with one or a combination <br />of the following materials: Masonry materials, stucco, wood siding, synthetic wood <br />(such as hardie board), or alternative materials with approval from the planning <br />director. No portion of the original shipping container exterior is allowed to be visible at <br />any time. <br /> <br />(2) Homes constructed out of shipping containers are not permitted in the Main Street or <br />Main Street Overlay (MSD/MSDO) zoning districts. <br />DIVISION 2. - ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, USES AND EQUIPMENT <br />Sec. 106-741. - General provisions. <br />(a) No accessory buildings, uses or structures shall be erected or located in any required yard other than <br />the rear yard except: <br />(1) A detached private garage as defined, may be permitted in side yards, provided: <br />a. It complies with all the requirements of this section; <br />b. It shall be five feet or more from side lot lines; and <br />c. The side yard does not abut a street right-of-way. <br />(2) Accessory buildings built on a skid foundation, no larger than 120 square feet and no more <br />than one story in height may be located in utility easements in required rear yards, except <br />that they may not be located closer than three feet from a side or rear property line or <br />closer than six feet from any other structure. <br />(b) Accessory buildings, uses and structures, with the exception of those on residential large lots, shall <br />not exceed 15 feet in height, shall be three feet or more from all lot lines, shall be six feet or more <br /> <br />
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