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<br />ORDINANCE NO. 654
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<br />State of Minnesota
<br />County of Ramsey
<br />City of New Brighton
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<br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF
<br />CHAPTER VI OF THE NEW BRIGHTON ZONING ORDINANCE
<br />REGARDING INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS.
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<br />iTHE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON DOES ORDAIN AS
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<br />IFOLLOWS:
<br />! Section 1. Section 6-030 of the Zoning Code of the City of New Brighton, is hereby amended
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<br />i Ito read as follows:
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<br />ilsECTION 6-030. PERMITTED USES, 1-1 DISTRICT.
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<br />a. Any use permitted in the business district, except residential use.
<br />b. Wholesale and warehousing, trHek terminal fir yttrtl.
<br />c. Laboratories for research and quality control in the physical sciences.
<br />d. Public and public utility uses.
<br />e. The manufacturing, assembly and/or processing ofthe following:
<br />1. Beverage processing and bottling.
<br />2. Business machines, such as typewriters, accounting machines, calculators,
<br />computers, and card counting equipment.
<br />3. Cameras and other photographic equipment except film.
<br />4. Canvas and canvas products.
<br />5. Ceramic products, such as pottery and small glazed tile.
<br />6. Cosmetics and toiletries.
<br />7. Electric appliances, such as lighting fixtures, irons, fans, toasters, and electric toys.
<br />8. Electric equipment assembly, such as home radio and television receivers and home
<br />movie equipment, but not electric power substations or electric machinery.
<br />9. Electrical supplies, manufacturing and assembly, such as wire and cable assembly,
<br />switches, lamps, insulation, and dry cell batteries.
<br />10. Food products, processing and combining of (except meat and fish), baking, boiling,
<br />canning, dehydrating, freezing, frying, grinding, mixing and pressing, (except the
<br />rendering of fats and oils).
<br />11. Glass products from previously manufactured glass.
<br />12. Hair, felt, and feather products (except washing, curing, and dyeing).
<br />13. Hat bodies of fur and wool felt.
<br />14. Ink mixing and packaging and inked ribbons.
<br />15. Leather products, including shoes and matching belting.
<br />16. Luggage.
<br />17. Metal finishing, plating, grinding, sharpening, polishing, cleaning, rust-proofing,
<br />and heat treatment.
<br />18. Metal stamping and extrusion of small products such as costume jewelry, pins and
<br />needles, razor blades, bottle caps, buttons, and kitchen utensils.
<br />19. Musical instruments.
<br />20. Orthopedic and medical appliances, such as artificial limbs.
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