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• <br />1. The home occupation (ceramics classes) must meet all <br />requirements of §9-14.01, Subd. 25 with the exception of <br />2. Hours of operation be limited to three evenings during the <br />week from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. <br />3. Number of participants be limited to ten persons. <br />4. Deliveries be restricted to routine deliveries typical <br />of any non-business residence in an R-1 zone. <br />5. A current lease between property owner and Northome <br />Shopping Center providing parking spaces for the number of <br />students in class. <br />• <br />7. The facilities meet the fire marshal's, electrical <br />inspectors and building official's codes. The fire <br />marshal annually inspects the business with the renewal <br />of the home occupation license. <br />8. No sales of class ceramics products to outside parties <br />be conducted on the premises. In other words, no on- <br />going craft shop or sales. (The property owner may have <br />garage and craft sales as defined in the zoning code.) <br />Motion was made by Ken Salzburg and seconded by Marie Furton to <br />approve the conditional use permit as amended by discussion: <br />6. Class participants be required to park in the Northome <br />parking lot. <br />9. Any hazardous wastes such as paints and glazes be <br />disposed of according to the approved practice as <br />recommended by the fire marshal. <br /> <br />The motion carried unanimously. <br />T~he`e being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:55 P.M. <br />Patricia Phillips, <br />ing Secretary <br />