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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />, ~> <br /> <br />standard statistical Codes (SIC) 80* with the <br />exception of SIC 806 (hospitals). SIC 80 includes <br />private institutions such as convalescent homes <br />and rest homes in which medical of surgical <br />services are not a main function of the <br />institution. <br /> <br />For commercial and industrial areas only the land <br />on the parcel that was used (including parking) <br />was considered to be the developed land. <br /> <br />INDUSTRIAL - <br /> <br />Includes the SIC categories 019 and 14 through 50, <br />which include the following: horticultural <br />specialties (with the exception of sod farms), <br />mining and quarrying of non-metallic minerals <br />(except fuels), general contractors (building <br />construction and all non-building construction), <br />manufacturing of all kinds, transportation of all <br />kinds, communications, utilities and wholesale <br />trade. <br /> <br />PUBLIC SEMI-PUBLIC - <br />Includes the buildings and land adjacent of <br />schools, both public and private, hospitals, <br />churches, cemeteries, ice arena and all facilities <br />of local, state and federal governments, including <br />convalescent homes, mental institutions and penal <br />facilities maintained by any level of government. <br /> <br />All schools, parks and hospitals were given there <br />complete boundaries. However in certain instances <br />only the used land was considered developed, the <br />remaining vacant area went into a category called <br />public semi-public land not being used. An <br />example of this would be the University of <br />Minnesota's property in Rosemount, or the <br />Minnesota Veterans home in Hastings. <br /> <br />PARKS AND RECREATION <br />Includes all parks <br />playgrounds, zoos, <br />similar areas. <br /> <br />(city, regional and state), <br />gun clubs, golf courses and <br /> <br />STREETS AND ALLEYS <br /> <br />Includes all land used for highways, streets <br />and alleys and related easements. Before <br />automation 30% of residential, commercial and <br />industrial growth was assumed to be in this <br />category. Now the only acreage in this <br />category is the major interstate freeways and <br />