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337 5601 DSU, INC. 002/003 <br />dweUmg ItOt be altered tin any way. 'i'lle must specrfie (St. Paul) states that "Jra stracmral alt~tions <br />• aI' e411a[g~S Shall. be ~unade to tale dw~lililtg fbr the ptunary purpose of canductuzg thG home <br />occupatiaa!". Your ordinance seems adequase in this pourt. <br />4. Requireme~ regarding not~catiorc of neigitb~ing property owners of praposP.d home <br />occupations. <br />Falcas Heights y does nat mquile not:i5carion. About half of the communities require <br />before the permit tslCes effect and the other half inquire no tcatiaEn- <br />5. The usrfteiness of specijicall~+ Tisrueg permitted home: occt~ations. <br />Falcon heights does ryot sgecifically list peamitted or ngarQecmitted uses as ltncne occupative>s. Saane <br />cities list batfi. specifically ~ ~ prolribitcd uses and/or examples. ~,lce benefit of ~i$c$lly <br />listing type atF uses that are petmuttted help citizens decide if trey need to apply for a pettnit. Likewise <br />listing tppes of uses that are sriidly prohibited ate ustfid in the initial inquiry` process so that the <br />applicant i8 aware how cussoceable or not their t+equest is. Nw~ permitteed uses typically include thitags <br />such as autom+abilee t,egair, machitre shops, food service and welding. Peamimed uses usually include <br />iYtings such ss grofessiwnal offices and home ~. <br />b. Tier ruejirlnrss of a co~tio>rul use Fermir for thast bear don't car~orne ro the code - u it berrer <br />just not to aliaw rltose that don't eoecfiarm to the code? <br />Yes, it is better to ~ txrt allow uses that don't conform to the code. If a use does ttot meet the <br />st~trdards of a hnme occupatiotc. h is probably better suited far a b~asiccess aei itaciustrial distri~ Of <br />course the City sicou]d maindain the ~nditianal use aer 'vacia®c~' for serial Cases. The CSty of 5L <br />. Paul allows 'varieucces' tD the requirements of L,omue occupation staurdards only b0 those trial can show <br />some type of handicap Cvacludiug allergies, mobility impair, or attY other hatcdicap that can be <br />doautnented that world regatta the person to cottidncs bu~ness out of-their hatne). <br />Atx~ther item. the City may wain m consider adding to the home oocupatioa atiinac>ce is lianiting tyre <br />amaau~ of a dwelliteg which rata be used. Some oa$inane~es specify o~ Yvon. and others specify 209ro <br />and 2596 of a dweifil>~ floor aces. A petrx~age of floor area is mate ~ ands etlfe~nxable <br />than at- anal of rooms. <br />PSG ~t us know if yva need any adddatyal infomaation on this. <br />Sincece~y. <br />D.AHLGREN~ S~HARU~.ow, and UBAN YATC. <br />Lynn M. Bahasa <br />Plaomter <br />• <br />
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