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Schedule. (when apppiicant intends to construct) <br />Additional information, if: required, <br />Permits or writteh comments from other agencies (DN.R, RCWD, <br />VLAWM0, Ramsey County, MNDot, US Army Corps of Engineers. <br />Certificate of Survey, or full legal description <br />Building plans (sire, intended use of structures, exterior finishes, floor <br />plans and elevations).:— <br />REVIEW PROCESS: <br />.t , Submit. 15 copies of application and all supporting information to City <br />Zoning. Administrator (minimum of 4 weeks prior to Planning Commission <br />Meeting). <br />2. Planning. Commission. {7st Tuesday of the month @7:00 .p.m. at Heritage <br />Hall: Zoning Administrator schedules public. <br />hearing date and provides information to the WS <br />Press. for time and. place of hearing.) <br />3. City Council (3rd Tuesday of the month @ 7:00 p:m, <br />at %Heritage. HaIl). <br />STANDARDS: <br />The City Council will approve a Conditional Use Permit only if the following facts are <br />established: <br />1. There will be no detraction from the appearance of adjacent properties, or <br />Town. as a whole. <br />2. There will: not be aesthetic incompatibility:'' <br />3. There will not be aural incompatibility (noise)" <br />4. There will .not be damage to vegetation: <br />5. Traffic patterns will not be negatively affected Y" <br />5. There is no unnecessary Loss of existing natural features `' <br />?. Will not cause soil erosion.` <br />8. Will: not increase flood potential.-- <br />9. The proposal is consistent with Comprehensive Plan and complies with <br />other Ordinances.` <br />2 <br />
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