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Burnsville City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 10

25 I-2 GENERAL INDUSTRY DISTRICT

10-25-1: Purpose And Intent

The purpose and intent of the I-2 General Industry District is to provide areas suitable for the location of general industrial activities, including heavy manufacturing and other such activities which, because of the nature of the product or character of operation, require isolation from or special protections for nonindustrial uses. (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)

10-25-2: Permitted Uses

Within any I-2 General Industry District, no structure or land shall be used except for one (1) or more of the following uses: (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)

Any use permitted in the I-1 District as regulated therein.

Crude oil, gasoline or other liquid storage tanks.

Manufacturing, compounding, assembly, packaging, treatment or storage of the following products or materials: brewing, cement, concrete, stonecutting, brick, glass, batteries (wet cell), ceramic products, millworking, metal polishing and plating, paint (pigment manufacturing), rubber products, plastics, meatpacking, flour, feed, grain milling, sawmill, lime, plaster of paris, cloth, adhesives. (Ord. 244, 11-15-1982; amd. Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)

10-25-3: Permitted Accessory Uses

Within any I-2 General Industry District, the following uses shall be permitted accessory uses: (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)

Accessory uses permitted in I-1 Industrial Park District.

LP gas exchange container displays as provided in section 10-7-38 of this title. (Ord. 244, 11-15-1982; amd. Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008; Ord. 1421, 6-6-2017)

10-25-4: Conditional Uses

Within the I-2 General Industry District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit:

Any conditional use permitted in the I-1 District.

Acid manufacturing.

Auto wrecking, junkyard, used auto parts (open storage) subject to the requirements of section 10-7-45 of this title.

Explosives including all uses, storage or manufacture of materials or products such as TNT or dynamite which would decompose by detonation.

Incineration or reduction of waste material other than customarily incidental to a principal use.

Kilns or other heat processes fired by means other than electricity.

Rail unloading facility.

Refuse and garbage disposal.

Storage, use or manufacture of materials or products which could decompose by detonation.

Truck or freight terminal. (Ord. 1322, 6-3-2014)

10-25-5: Interim Uses

Within any I-2 General Industry District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by interim use permit: (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)

Interim uses permitted in the I-1 District.

An accessory structure authorized by conditional use permit under subsection 10-23-4(A) of this title may be occupied by personnel as an interim use for a period not to exceed one (1) year to facilitate the expansion of the principal structure, provided that the accessory structure complies with all applicable requirements of the Building and Fire Codes pertaining to the proposed occupancy and use. (Ord. 851, 7-1-2002; amd. Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)

10-25-6: Lot Area, Lot Width And Yard Requirements

  1. Not more than fifty percent (50%) of the lot area shall be occupied by buildings.
  2. The following minimum requirements shall be observed subject to the additional requirements, exceptions and modifications as set forth in this chapter and chapter 23 of this title:

    Lot area
    40,000
    square feet
    Lot width
    100feet
    Setback - principal structure:
    Front yard
    40 (50)
    feet
    Side yard
    15 (50)
    feet
    Side yard (street)
    40 (50)
    feet
    Rear yard
    30 (50)
    feet
    Setback - accessory structure:
    Front yard
    40 (50)
    feet
    Side yard
    15 (50)
    feet
    Side yard (street)40 (50)feet
    Rear yard30 (50)feet
    Setback - parking:
    Front yard10 (20)feet
    Side yard5 (20)feet
    Side yard (street)10 (20)feet
    Rear yard5 (20)feet

    Setbacks in parentheses apply adjacent to R-1, R-1A, and R-2 Districts. A 20 foot setback is required for any structure or parking adjacent to any other residential district.

(Ord. 1196, 4-6-2010)

10-25-7: Gateway Design Standards

Within any Gateway District as delineated on the official zoning map, all provisions of this Code shall be met. In addition, all structures and uses shall comply with Burnsville North Gateway guidelines as set forth in ordinance 1022, which is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent this title conflicts with ordinance 1022, ordinance 1022 shall control. (Ord. 1132, 8-19-2008)