A.
Intent. These performance standards are designed to prevent and eliminate those conditions that are hazardous and endanger people, private and public property, and the natural environment. The performance standards established in this section shall apply to all future structures and land uses in all zoning districts. The standards shall also apply to existing development where so stated. The Town Board, Planning Commission, and Building Official shall be responsible for enforcing these standards. Before any building permit is approved, the Town Board shall determine whether the proposed use will conform to the performance standards. The petitioner, developer or landowner shall supply data necessary to demonstrate conformance with these standards at the request of the Planning Commission or Town Board. Such data may include environmental information on soils, topography, geology, watercourses, wetlands, tree cover, etc.; locations of road rights-of-way, boundary lines, equipment and construction processes to be used; hours of operation; and provision for disposal of all wastes produced by the use. It may occasionally be necessary for a developer to employ specialized consultants to demonstrate that a given use will not exceed the performance standards.
B.
Structures and accessory uses.
(1)
Foundation and wall joist construction. All foundation and wall joist construction shall be in accordance with the State of Minnesota Building Code in effect at the time the building permit is granted, and as required by the manufacturer's installation instructions.
(2)
Roof pitch. All residential structures shall possess pitched roofs which meet the minimum requirements of the State Building Code.
(3)
Garage. All residences must have a garage with a minimum width of 22 feet and a minimum length of 22 feet.
(4)
Width and length. All residential structures, except earth-sheltered homes, shall possess a minimum width of 24 feet and a minimum length of 26 feet. The measurement of such dimensions shall not include bay windows, roof overhangs, porches, or eaves under which there is no interior space.
[Amended 6-14-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-1]
(5)
Attachment to ground. All structures, whether temporary or permanent in nature, shall be securely attached to the ground.
[Amended 8-13-2007 by Res. No. 59]
(6)
All structures requiring landscaping and fences shall be maintained so as not to be unsightly or present harmful health or safety conditions.
C.
No basement homes. No basement, garage, tent, travel trailer, or accessory building (except if specifically permitted by this chapter or ordinances in effect at the time of the passage of this chapter) shall be at any time used as a dwelling. The basement portion of a finished home may be used for normal eating and sleeping purposes, provided it is properly damp-proofed, has suitable fire protection and exits, and is otherwise approved by the Building Official.
D.
Minimum livable floor area. All residential structures consisting of one single level shall possess a minimum of 960 square feet of livable floor area, excluding any basement floor area. All multilevel or split-level residential structures shall possess a minimum of 1,248 square feet of livable floor area, excluding any basement floor area.
E.
Code requirements. All buildings constructed hereafter shall meet the requirements of building, plumbing, sanitation, well, electrical and heating codes in effect on the date of the permit.
F.
Landscaping.
(1)
No trees, shrubs or hedges shall be planted in the right-of-way.
[Amended 4-9-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-01]
(2)
On corner lots, nothing shall be placed or allowed to grow in such a manner as materially to impede vision between a height of 2 1/2 and 10 feet above the center line grades of the intersecting streets, to a distance such that a clear line of vision is possible of the intersecting street from a distance of 50 feet from the intersection of the right-of-way lines.
[Amended 8-13-2007 by Res. No. 59]
G.
Parking. Parking spaces accessory to one-family dwellings shall be located on the same lot. Parking in residential areas (off-street and on-street) shall be limited to the use of the residents of those homes. The number of vehicles parked on or in front of a residential lot shall not exceed double the number of persons residing on the premises and having an automobile driver's license. This limitation does not apply to short-term parking (six hours or less), guest parking, or vehicles parked inside an enclosed building.
[Amended 6-14-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-1]
H.
Soil erosion and sedimentation control. All development shall comply with all local, state and federal regulations as they apply to soil erosion and sedimentation control.
I.
Sewage and waste disposal standards.
(1)
These standards shall be as provided by all applicable Minnesota state laws.
(2)
All waste materials, debris, refuse, or garbage shall be kept in an enclosed building or properly contained in a closed container designed for such purposes. The landowner shall be responsible for keeping such land free of refuse and weeds.
J.
Bulk storage (liquid). All bulk storage shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal standards.