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<br /> -38- <br /> 4. Any use of property that does not meet the <br /> required minimum lot size; front, side and <br /> rear yard dimension; and/or lot width; or <br /> exceeds the maximum height, building coverage <br /> or density per gross acre as required. <br /> E. (Specific use permit:) Section 35 of this <br /> ordinance shall not apply to mobile or modular homes <br /> in this district. <br /> F. Area requirements: <br /> 1. Minimum lot area: <br /> a. Internal: 6,000 square feet <br /> b. Corner: 6,900 square feet <br /> 2. Minimum lot frontage on a public street: <br /> a. Internal: 50 feet <br /> b. Corner: 60 feet <br /> 3. Minimum lot depth: 100 feet <br /> 4. Minimum depth of front setback: 25 feet <br /> 5. Minimum depth of rear setback: 20 per cent of <br /> lot depth <br /> 6. Minimum width of side setback: <br /> a. Internal lot: 7 1/2 feet <br /> b. Corner lot: 15 feet <br /> 7. Maximum building coverage as a percentage of <br /> lot area: 40 per cent <br /> 8. Maximum accessory building coverage as a <br /> percentage of rear yard: 30 per cent <br /> 9. Maximum height of structures: 35 feet or 2 1/2 <br /> stories, whichever is less <br /> 10. See Section 36 for further clarification and <br /> exceptions and modifications. <br /> Section 28. MH Mobile Home District. <br /> A. Purpose: The Mobile Home District is established <br /> for the following purposes: <br /> 1. To provide adequate space and site diversification <br /> for residential purposes designed to accommodate <br /> the peculiarities and design criteria of mobile <br /> homes. <br /> 2. To protect against pollution, environmental <br /> hazards and other objectionable influences. <br /> 3. To provide adequate provisions for vehicular <br /> and pedestrian circulation. <br /> 4. To promote housing densities appropriate to <br /> and compatible with existing and proposed <br /> public support facilities. <br /> 5. To promote the most desirable use of land and <br /> direction of building development; to promote <br /> stability of development; to protect the <br /> character of the district; to conserve the value <br /> of land and buildings; and to protect the city's <br /> tax base. <br />