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disposed of in the trash, but plans are being considered to <br />• install a flushing system in the runs. <br />All sharps (needles) will be stored in a regulation container and <br />approximately once a year will be removed from the premises by a <br />licensed transporter. The x-ray room will be set up according to <br />state guidelines and for added protection the room will also be <br />lined with 1/32" lead. <br />Grooming will be done on a limited basis, probably 2-3 days/week <br />in the morning hours. <br />All property owners within 350 feet of the proposed business were <br />notified and no negative responses had been received. <br />Barry closed the Public Hearing at 7:55. <br />Motion was made by Boche and seconded by Nestingen to approve the <br />conditional use permit providing the following conditions are <br />met: <br />1. Operate a veterinary clinic with grooming as a secondary use <br />with a maximum of seven employees. <br />2. Adhere to all Animal Welfare Laws in Chapter 343 of the <br />Minnesota State Statutes. <br />• 3. Maintain a clean environment inside and outside the business <br />with sanitary disposal of all wastes, cleaning up after <br />clients on the walk and in the parking lot as necessary. <br />4. Keep the business within the building except for the coming <br />and going of clientele. No outside cages, kennels, or <br />exercising of animals. <br />5. Soundproof the common walls to adjacent businesses and the <br />kennel area and exam rooms. <br />6. Control odors in the kennel and dark room with separate <br />exhaust fans. <br />7. Limit hospital stays to recovering animals with a maximum of <br />14 pets to stay. <br />8. Dispose of hazardous waste as regulated by the county and <br />state. <br />9. Set up and maintain the x-ray room with lead walls as <br />required by state statute. <br />10. Be operated by a licensed veterinarian. <br />• The motion carried unanimously. <br />