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<br />Inc., Washington, D.C., are hereby established as guides for the determination of permissible <br />concentration and amounts. The city may require detailed plans for the elimination of fumes or gases <br />before the issuance of a building permit. <br /> <br />(H) Fire hazards. Any activity involving the use or storage of flammable or explosive materials shall be <br />protected by adequate fire-fighting and fire prevention equipment and by safety devices as are normally <br />used in the handling of these materials. These hazards shall be kept removed from adjacent activities to <br />a distance which is compatible with the potential danger involved. <br /> <br />(I) Air pollution. Every activity shall conform to state regulations relating to air quality standards and air <br />pollution control. <br /> <br />(J) Radioactivity or electrical disturbance. No activity shall emit dangerous radioactivity at any point or <br />any electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation of any equipment at any point other than that <br />of the creator of the disturbance. <br /> <br />(K) Explosives. Any activity or operation requiring the use, storage or manufacturing of explosives shall be <br />located no closer than 500 feet from any residence; provided further that the location of the activity or <br />operation is such that damage from explosion, including flying debris, vibration or smoke, is limited to <br />the site on which the activity or operation is permitted. <br /> <br />(L) Bulk storage. The storage of all bulk liquids, fuels, chemicals and gases shall be in compliance with and <br />regulated by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Rules, Minnesota State Fire Marshal Rules and the <br />Minnesota Building Code. <br /> <br />(M) Outside storage. All products, materials and equipment, except as specifically provided in this <br />chapter, shall be stored within permitted structures, except for the following: <br /> <br />(1) Residential districts. <br /> <br />(a) Agricultural products, equipment and appurtenances owned by the owner of the property <br />and used on the property on which they are kept; <br /> <br />(b) All licensed and operational motor vehicles shall be parked on the permitted driveway <br />area. Any unlicensed, nonoperational vehicles must be stored in an enclosed structure; <br /> <br />(c) A maximum of two of the following units may be stored outside of a structure for more <br />than 48 hours on any residential parcel, provided they are stored on the permitted <br />driveway area outside of the road right-of-way or are in a side or rear yard. A licensed <br />motor home or fifth-wheel trailer is allowed in a side or rear yard. None of the following <br />items may have an overall length from front to back in excess of 35 feet: <br /> <br />1. Boat; <br />2. Camper; <br />3. Motor home; <br />377 tğŭĻ <br /> <br /> <br />
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