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Employment by Industry <br />Employment in Hugo has been increasing since 2000, with the <br />largest employment increases in construction, health care and <br />social assistance, and retail trade. Manufacturing industries saw an <br />overall job loss in the City. Hugo anticipates continued growth across <br />industries. The Employment in Hugo by industry is shown in Table xx. <br />2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE <br />DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />Table 2-4 Employment in Hugo by Industry, 2000-2015 Home Occupations <br />Accommodation and Food Services <br />158 <br />134 <br />166 <br />194 <br />The City also has a considerable number of "home -occupations or <br />Administrative and Waste Services <br />47 <br />78 <br />170 <br />home-based businesses" that are operated from the owner's place <br />of residence. These home occupations are scattered throughout the <br />Agriculture and Forestry and Fishing <br />29 <br />29 <br />15 <br />31 <br />City particularly in the rural areas. The business uses range from <br />& Hunting <br />home offices and studios, auto repair services, contractor's yards to <br />All Other Industries <br />146 <br />177 <br />65 <br />17 <br />agricultural related uses. Home -occupations in the rural areas are <br />Arts and Entertainment and and <br />13 <br />18 <br />93 <br />identified in as an important part of the rural character of the City. <br />Recreation <br />Construction <br />253 <br />688 <br />378 <br />463 <br />All home -occupations are required to comply with the performance <br />Educational Services <br />55 <br />71 <br />114 <br />124 <br />standards for home -occupations listed in the City's Zoning Ordinance. <br />An interim use permit is required to operate a home -occupation that <br />Finance and Insurance <br />0 <br />32 <br />38 <br />has the potential to adversely affect surrounding properties. <br />Health Care and Social Assistance <br />45 <br />96 <br />190 <br />393 <br />Manufacturing <br />954 <br />695 <br />499 <br />676 <br />The total number of home occupations within the City is unknown <br />Other Services and Ex. Public Admin <br />81 <br />66 <br />78 <br />141 <br />because the City does not track or license these businesses unless <br />Professional and Technical Services <br />0 <br />13 <br />64 <br />an interim use permit is applied for or a violation of the ordinance is <br />Public Administration <br />10 <br />21 <br />28 <br />29 <br />reported. <br />Retail Trade <br />126 <br />141 <br />236 <br />249 <br />Transportation and Warehousing <br />0 <br />10 <br />32 <br />33 <br />Wholesale Trade <br />0 <br />24 <br />44 <br />95 <br />Total employment 1,917 2,165 1,973 2,810 <br />Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), <br />Metropolitan Council <br />DRAFT Dec14-17 <br />for review only <br />COMMUNITY BACKGROUND 25 <br />
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