35-316R7 Multiple Family Residence District1)Permitted Usesa)Multiple family dwellings of six stories or more in height.b)Low rise multiple family dwellings or two and one-half through five stories in height, provided such low rise dwellings are part of a planned integral development with (a) above. Further provided such low rise dwellings:1)Shall contain no more than 65% of the total dwelling units in the planned development.2)Shall conform to the density requirements of the zoning district which their respective heights prescribe.c)Retail food shops, dry-cleaning pickup stations, beauty parlors, barber shops, and valet shops within multiple family dwellings containing 30 or more dwelling units. Such shops shall be accessible to the public through a lobby with no advertising or display to be visible from outside the building, and shall be restricted to the ground floor or subfloors.d)Accessory uses incidental to the foregoing principal uses when located on the same property with the use to which it is accessory, but not including any business or industrial accessory use. Such accessory uses to include but not be restricted to the following:1)Offstreet parking and offstreet loading.2)Garages and ramps for use by occupants of the principal use.3)Playground equipment and installations including swimming pools and tennis courts.4)Signs as permitted in the Brooklyn Center Sign Ordinance.5)A real estate office for the purpose of leasing or selling apartment units within the development in which it is located.6)Home occupations not to include special home occupations as defined in Section 35-900.e)Licensed residential programs with a licensed capacity of seven to 16 adults or children required to be permitted by Minnesota Statute 245A.11, Subdivision 3 and Minnesota Statute 462.357, Subdivision 8.f)Licensed nonresidential programs with a licensed capacity of 13 to 16 persons required to be permitted by Minnesota Statute 245A.14, Subdivision 2.g)Licensed day care facility serving from 13 through 16 persons required to be permitted by Minnesota Statute 462.357, Subdivision 8.2)Special Requirementsa)See Section 35-410 of these ordinances.
Brooklyn Center City Zoning Code
35-316 R7
Multiple Family Residence District
35-316R7 Multiple Family Residence District1)Permitted Usesa)Multiple family dwellings of six stories or more in height.b)Low rise multiple family dwellings or two and one-half through five stories in height, provided such low rise dwellings are part of a planned integral development with (a) above. Further provided such low rise dwellings:1)Shall contain no more than 65% of the total dwelling units in the planned development.2)Shall conform to the density requirements of the zoning district which their respective heights prescribe.c)Retail food shops, dry-cleaning pickup stations, beauty parlors, barber shops, and valet shops within multiple family dwellings containing 30 or more dwelling units. Such shops shall be accessible to the public through a lobby with no advertising or display to be visible from outside the building, and shall be restricted to the ground floor or subfloors.d)Accessory uses incidental to the foregoing principal uses when located on the same property with the use to which it is accessory, but not including any business or industrial accessory use. Such accessory uses to include but not be restricted to the following:1)Offstreet parking and offstreet loading.2)Garages and ramps for use by occupants of the principal use.3)Playground equipment and installations including swimming pools and tennis courts.4)Signs as permitted in the Brooklyn Center Sign Ordinance.5)A real estate office for the purpose of leasing or selling apartment units within the development in which it is located.6)Home occupations not to include special home occupations as defined in Section 35-900.e)Licensed residential programs with a licensed capacity of seven to 16 adults or children required to be permitted by Minnesota Statute 245A.11, Subdivision 3 and Minnesota Statute 462.357, Subdivision 8.f)Licensed nonresidential programs with a licensed capacity of 13 to 16 persons required to be permitted by Minnesota Statute 245A.14, Subdivision 2.g)Licensed day care facility serving from 13 through 16 persons required to be permitted by Minnesota Statute 462.357, Subdivision 8.2)Special Requirementsa)See Section 35-410 of these ordinances.