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Ordinance 2010-004 <br />Subd. 182 Use, principal. The primary or predominant use for which the lot and <br />structure, if any located thereon, is conducted or maintained. <br />Subd. 183 Use, principal multiple -operation. A business or industrial operation which <br />consists of two or more distinguishable uses, all of which are dependent upon each other, <br />but none of which is predominately or clearly the principal use and all of which are <br />generally compatible with the permitted allowable uses in the district. <br />Subd. 184 Use, conditional accessory. A use which is both an accessory use and a <br />conditional use and which, after due consideration by the Commission and Council, <br />pursuant to the applicable procedures contained herein, may be allowed as an accessory <br />use by Conditional Use Permit granted by the Council. <br />Subd. 185 Use, conditional principal. A principle use which, because of unique <br />characteristics, cannot be classified as a permitted principle use in any particular district, <br />and which, after due consideration by the commission and council, pursuant to the <br />applicable procedures contained herein, may nevertheless be allowed on a site in a <br />particular zoning district by Conditional Use Permit be granted by the council. Includes <br />temporary uses which require conditional approval before being allowed. <br />Subd. 186 Utility distribution lines. The distribution facilities of electric power, gas, <br />water and communication companies which directly serve abutting properties. <br />Subd. 187 Utility substation. A structure used for the relay or distribution of electric, <br />water, sewer, telephone, etc., services. <br />Subd. 188 Utility transmission lines. The transmission facilities of electric power and <br />communication companies which do not directly serve abutting properties. <br />Subd. 189 Utility trailer. Equipment used for recreational or utilitarian purposes that can <br />be towed; such as special purpose trailers (i.e. boat trailers, ATV trailers) or other hauling <br />trailers. Revised February 7, 2008. <br />Subd. 190 Utility vehicle. A vehicle, with or without a motor, and/or adapted for <br />temporary living, sleeping, business or storage purposes; having a frame, but no <br />foundation other than wheels, blocks, studs, jacks, horses or skirting, which does not <br />reach or meet building code requirements and has been or may be equipped with wheels <br />or other devices for transporting purposes. This term shall include travel trailers, <br />camping trailers, tent trailers, recreation vehicles, farm tractors, riding yard and garden <br />tractors and trailers. A permanent foundation shall not change the character of the <br />vehicle. <br />Subd. 191 Variance. A modification or variation of the provisions of this Code, as <br />applied to a specific piece of property, except that modification in the allowable uses <br />within a district shall not be allowed as a variance. <br />