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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2025-05-22 16:40:52 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 36) <br /> <br />Page 122 of 198 <br />(b) On properties 20 acres or more in size, located in the future urban service, rural residential, agricultural, and <br />long-term agricultural districts, a second dwelling shall be allowed for living quarters for a farmhand. The <br />second dwelling shall only be allowed with approval of an interim use permit upon finding that the following <br />conditions have been met: <br />(1) The primary use of the property shall be a bona fide agricultural operation of sufficient size to <br />necessitate the assistance of a farmhand. <br />(2) The living quarters shall be for employees hired to conduct work on the farm or members of the family. <br />(3) The living quarters shall not be used or rented out for any purpose other than agriculture. <br />(4) The living quarters shall meet all zoning and building code requirements. <br />(5) There shall be no variances involved in the request. <br />(6) Within 12 months of the date that agricultural operations on the property cease, the second dwelling <br />shall be removed or the property shall be subdivided and meet all code requirements. <br />(Prior Code, § 90-276; Ord. No. 2010-453, § 2, 12-6-2010) <br />Sec. 90-226. Feedlots. <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to construct, operate, or maintain a feedlot, except in conformance with <br />this chapter. <br />(b) An environmental assessment worksheet is required for facilities meeting the standards found in section 90- <br />167. <br />(c) No new or modified feedlot shall be located in the following areas: <br />(1) Within the wellhead protection district. <br />(2) Within the city's shoreland district. <br />(3) Within 1,000 feet of any well or community water supply <br />(d) Feedlots requiring a conditional use permit shall be operated in conformance with Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency Rules ch. 7020. <br />(Prior Code, § 1195-260.1) <br />Sec. 90-227. Fences. <br />(a) It is unlawful for any person to construct or maintain a fence, except in conformance with this chapter. <br />(b) All fences shall be located entirely upon the property of the person owning the fence, except line fences used <br />for agricultural purposes. <br />(c) All fence owners shall maintain the fence in a state of good repair and appearance, and not allow the fence <br />to become a safety hazard or nuisance. The city building official may order the removal or repair of any fence <br />that is unsafe, seriously dilapidated, blocking drainage, or in any way poses a threat to public health, safety, <br />and welfare. <br />(d) No fences shall be placed in a public road right-of-way, except temporary barriers authorized by public safety <br />personnel, the city engineer, or the city public works director. <br />(e) As to any fence (or any structure or landscaping), or any part thereof, installed or present within a public <br />easement, the city may remove the fence (or order it removed at its own discretion) in the event that work