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1305.04 Definitions <br />• Comprehensive plan. A compilation of policy statements, goals, standard and maps for <br />guiding the physical, social and economic development, both private and public, of the city <br />and its environs and may include, but is not limited to, the following items: Statements of <br />policies, goals, standards, a land use plan, a community facilities plan, a transportation plan <br />and recommendations for plan execution. <br />• Conditional use. A use which, because of unique characteristics, cannot be classified as <br />a permitted use in a district, and which, after due consideration by the Planning <br />Commission and Council, pursuant to the applicable procedures contained in this Code and <br />the Arden Hills City Code of Ordinances, may nevertheless be permitted with restrictions <br />on a site by conditional use permit granted by the Council. <br />• Conditional use permit (C.U.P.). A permit required for certain land uses classified as <br />Conditional Accessory Uses or Conditional Principal Uses. <br />• Consumer small loan establishment. Any establishment that offers consumer small <br />loans, commonly referred to as "payday loans," as defined in Minnesota State Statute 47.60 <br />as amended from time to time. (added 12/3/08) <br />• Council. The City Council, as established by the Code of Ordinances. <br />• Crematorium. A facility containing properly installed, certified apparatus intended for <br />use in the act of cremation. (added 7/14/10) <br />• Critical root zone. The minimum area around a tree that should remain undisturbed. <br />To calculate the critical root zone, measure the tree's caliper inches. For each caliper inch of <br />tree, 1.5 feet of root radius must be protected. For example, if a tree's is 10 caliper inches, <br />then its critical root radius is 15 feet (10 x 1.5 = 15). The critical root zone is 30 feet. (added <br />4/28/08) <br />• Day care facility. Any licensed facility, public or private, which for gain or otherwise, <br />regularly provides one or more persons with care, protection, supervision, habilitation, <br />rehabilitation or developmental guidance on a regular basis, for periods of less than <br />twenty-four (24) hours per day, in a place other than the person's own home, including but <br />not limited to day care centers, day nurseries, daytime activity centers, day treatment <br />programs, and day services. (revised 7/14/10) <br />• Day care, family. Day care for no more than ten children at one time of which no more <br />than six are under school age. The licensed capacity must include all children of any <br />caregiver when the children are present in the residence. (added 7/14/10) <br />• Day care, group family. Day care for no more than 14 children at any one time. The <br />total number of children includes all children of any caregiver when the children are <br />present in the residence. (added 7/14/10) <br />• Density. The number of dwelling units permitted by this Code on one (1) acre. <br />• Density net. The number of dwelling units permitted by the Code on one (1) net acre <br />of land. <br />5 <br />