§ 36-642. Accessory uses.  


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  • The following are the accessory uses permitted in the Planned Industrial District (PID):

    (1)

    Warehousing of products manufactured by the principal use.

    (2)

    Offices and administrative facilities.

    (3)

    Shipping and receiving spaces, mailing rooms and order pickup facilities.

    (4)

    Cafeterias, educational facilities, vending services and recreational establishments for persons employed by the business comprising the principal use.

    (5)

    Within buildings having office space comprising not less than 40,000 square feet of gross floor area, ten percent of the gross floor area may be occupied by retail uses allowed in the PCD-1 and PCD-2 districts, if the accessory uses are accessible only from the interior of the principal building and have no signs or displays relative to it visible from the outside of the principal building.

    (6)

    Temporary retail sales pursuant to a permit issued in accordance with this division.

    (7)

    Off-street parking facilities.

    (8)

    Commercial kennels, as defined in section 8-5, which are accessory to animal hospitals, but excluding kennels with outside runs.

    (9)

    A mobile food unit licensed by the City of Edina (food truck) as an accessory use to a taproom, winery, distillery or cocktail room. A mobile food unit (food truck) may only operate if there are no restaurants located within 500 feet of the taproom, winery, distillery or cocktail room, existing on the date the taproom, winery, distillery or cocktail room opens, or if at any time after the opening all restaurants within 500 feet close. If restaurants are subsequently opened, the mobile food unit may continue as an accessory use.

(Code 1970; Code 1992, § 850.17(3); Ord. No. 2015-21 , § 5, 11-4-2015)