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(J) Any use of the same general character as any of the above permitted <br /> 10**N uses when authorized as a special exception by the Village Council. <br /> (K) Accessory use on the same lot with and customarily incidental to <br /> any of the above permitted uses. <br /> Restricted Use-No building may be erected, altered, or used, and no lot <br /> or premises may be used in/or within two hundred (200) feet of a Residence <br /> District within the Village, except as authorized by special permit to be <br /> issued by the Village Council. <br /> 6.18 HEAVY (HI) INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT <br /> These are areas which, because of availability to thoroughfares, railroads, <br /> suitable topography, and isolation, are appropriate for industrial uses of <br /> ____a more intense nature and ones which may have certain nuisance characteristics. <br /> Such uses include concrete products manufacture, junk yards, trucking term- <br /> inals, distilleries, grain milling, millwork, petroleum bulk plant, etc. <br /> Minimum land area for any Heavy Industrial (HI) District shall have at <br /> least five (5) acres of land and the minimum building lot width at the <br /> street shall have no less than two hundred (200) feet. <br /> Permitted Uses-In the Heavy Industrial (HI) District no building or land <br /> shall be used and no building shall be erected, converted or structurally <br /> altered unless otherwise provided herein, except for one or more of the <br /> following uses: <br /> (A) Any use permitted in the Commercial District and Light Industrial <br /> District and if the Council is satisfied that such use will not inter- <br /> fere with proper development of the Heavy Industrial District, but <br /> not otherwise. <br /> (B) Junk yard, salvage or wrecking yard, or the baling of rags, cars or <br /> junk, except when enclosed within a building. <br /> (C) Manufacture of: <br /> 1. Asphalt or asphalt products, including refining thereof. <br /> 2. Explosives, fireworks, including storage thereof. <br /> 3. Fertilizer, when manufactured from organic materials. <br /> 4. Gypsum, cement, plaster or plaster of paris. <br /> 5. Rubber, caoutchouc, or gutta-percha. <br /> 6. Sulphuros, sulphuric, nitric, picric or hydrochloric or other <br /> offensive or corrosive acids. <br /> r� (D) Wood pulp and fiber, reduction and processing thereof. <br /> (E) No noxious or hazardous use shall be permitted unless adequate pro- <br /> vision is made to reduce and minimize such objectionable elements in <br /> accordance with (MPC) Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br /> -41- <br />