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Council amends code to allow permanent hoop structures in industrial and institutional zones

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After planning commission review and public comment, Inver Grove Heights council approved an ordinance to allow permanent hoop structures in certain nonresidential districts with limits on permitted stored materials and zoning-based size/number restrictions.

The Inver Grove Heights City Council on Monday approved an ordinance amendment that allows permanent hoop structures in the city's industrial and institutional zoning districts while keeping prohibitions in residential districts.

Director Zemer and planning staff told the council the change responds to variance requests and a planning commission review. The code amendment maintains existing prohibitions in residential districts and keeps exemptions for agricultural zoning but would allow permanent hoop structures in I-1 and I-2 and institutional districts. The…

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