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<br /> Garage, truck. A building that is used or intended to be used for the storage of motor
<br />trucks, truck trailers, tractors and commercial vehicles exceeding one-ton rated capacity.
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<br /> Grading and Excavating. The act of excavation or filling or combination thereof to alter
<br />the contour of land for development purposes. (added 7/14/10)
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<br /> Higher education, campus. The facilities for technical colleges, junior colleges, colleges
<br />and universities approved by the Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board for the
<br />Minnesota Department of Education. These facilities can include, but are not limited to,
<br />classrooms; laboratories; seminaries; dining and residence halls; athletic, wellness, and spiritual
<br />facilities; administrative offices; performance art centers; parking and transit structures; and
<br />child care facilities. (added 9/25/2017)
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<br /> Home occupation. The accessory or conditional accessory use of a residential structure
<br />for any gainful occupation or profession.
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<br /> Hospital. An institution licensed by the state department of health, providing primary
<br />health services and medical or surgical care, to sick or injured persons, primarily inpatients. May
<br />include related facilities such as laboratories, outpatient facilities, or training facilities. (added
<br />7/14/10)
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<br /> Hotel/motel. Any building, or group of buildings, having five (5) or more guest rooms
<br />intended or designed to be rented or hired out to be occupied, or which are occupied for sleeping
<br />purposes by transient guests. (revised 7/14/10)
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<br /> House of worship. A place of worship or religious assembly and its accessory facilities
<br />used by the congregation such as the following: rectory, meeting hall, offices for administration
<br />of the institution, licensed child or adult daycare, playground, or cemetery. A house of worship
<br />does not include buildings or uses used exclusively for residential, schools, recreational,
<br />commercial, or other uses not normally associated with worship. (revised 7/14/10)
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<br /> Household. The person or persons occupying a single dwelling unit. A household may
<br />consist of a single family, one (1) person living alone, two (2) or more families living together or
<br />any group of related or un-related persons who share living arrangements.
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<br /> Industry. Uses such as the manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging,
<br />treatment, assembling or warehousing of products and materials.
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<br /> Junkyard. An open area where waste, used or second-hand materials are bought, sold,
<br />exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including but not limited to, scrap
<br />iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber, tires and bottles. A junkyard includes a vehicle
<br />wrecking yard but does not include uses established entirely within enclosed buildings.
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<br /> Landscape lot area. That portion of a lot required to remain as open space, free of
<br />buildings, parking and drives. Landscape lot areas may consist of:
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