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disposed of The piling of junk in yards in all residential districts shall be considered to be a non- <br />conforming use and shall be removed within a period of three (3) months after the effective date <br />of this Ordinance. This does not intend to prohibit the legitimate and timely restoration of <br />antique vehicles. [Expands;tist of items that male be considered junk <br />O. Exterior Storage. All materials and equipment except as provided for in Sections 905 through <br />920 of this Ordinance shall be stored within a building or fully screened so as not to be visible <br />from adjoining properties, except for the following: <br />1. Clothes line pole and wires. <br />2. Recreational eauipment and vehicles <br />3. Construction and landscaping materials <br />nremises, for a neriod of no more than si: <br />used on the <br />P. Waste Material. Waste material resulting from or used in industrial or commercial <br />manufacturing, fabricating, servicing, processing or trimming shall not be washed into the public <br />storm sewer system nor the sanitary sewer system, but shall be disposed of in a manner approved <br />by the Minnesota State Fire Marshall and the Pollution Control Agency. <br />Q. Bulk Storage (Liquid). All uses associated with the bulk storage of all gasoline, liquid fertilizer, <br />chemical, flammable and similar liquids shall comply with requirements of the Minnesota State <br />Fire Marshall and Minnesota Department of Agriculture Offices and have documents from those <br />offices stating the use is in compliance. <br />R. Radiation Emission. All activities that emit radioactivity shall comply with the minimum <br />requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or other applicable Federal or State <br />Agency. <br />Electrical Emission. All activities which create electrical emissions shall comply with the <br />minimum requirements of the Federal Communications Commission. <br />T. Building Construction in Residential Districts, Business Districts, and Industrial Districts. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />903-16 <br />4. Off-street parking of passenger vehicles and trucks not exceeding a gross capacity of <br />twelve thousand (12,000) pounds in residential areas. No such parking shall be permitted <br />within the rear yard, except when such parking is upon a driveway leading to a garage, or <br />