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(5) Commercial recreational facilities. <br />(6) Foundry, casting, or forging metals. <br />(7) Government facilities. <br />(8) Grain and feed elevators and mills. <br />(9) Kennel, commercial. <br />(10) Landscaping contractor yards. <br />(11) Manufacturing, heavy. <br />(12) Meat or fish packing. <br />(13) Ministorage. <br />(14) Outdoor storage (accessory to principal use). <br />(15) Railyards. <br />(16) Recycling processing centers. <br />(17) Salvage yards. <br />(18) Sexually-oriented land uses. <br />(19) Single-family residential dwelling units accessory to principal uses, provided that: <br />a. The nature of the principal use of the property makes it necessary or highly desirable <br />from both the property owner's and the city's perspective to have a 24-hour-a-day <br />caretaker or security person reside on the property. <br />b. The proposed dwelling unit is designed for and will be used exclusively by caretakers <br />or security personnel responsible for the security of the property and the principal use <br />thereof. <br />c. The proposed dwelling unit will be occupied by no more than two persons, neither of <br />whom may be under 18 years of age. <br />d. There shall be only one dwelling unit per lot or, if one principal use is located on <br />several adjoining lots, per principal use. <br />e. The proposed dwelling unit will not exceed 800 square feet in size and will be located <br />within a building serving the principal use of the property which is no less than 10,000 <br />square feet in size. <br />f. The principal use of the property is not of such a nature that it would be dangerous or <br />hazardous to residents of the proposed dwelling unit. <br />g. The proposed dwelling unit meets all other requirements of this Code and the <br />Minnesota Uniform Building Code for occupancy as a dwelling unit by a single family. <br />The city council may, if it finds it necessary to do so for the protection of the health, <br /> <br />