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g. Check cashing facilities <br /> h. Pool halls and video game arcades <br /> 4. applications for hardship waiver pursuant <br /> to Section 5 -5.03 of this code. <br /> B. Applicability. This section shall cover all <br /> commercial zoning districts in the City of Falcon <br /> Heights. This includes E -B, B -1, B -1 A, and B -2. <br /> 5 -5.03. HARDSHIP WAIVER <br /> A. Procedure. The city council may waive the <br /> moratorium requirements established herein with the <br /> following procedures: <br /> 1. Any person seeking a hardship waiver shall <br /> file an application with the city with a fee <br /> of $50.00 plus the applicable fee for the <br /> business license and land use permit, if any <br /> is required. In addition, the applicant shall <br /> cover the costs of all related planning costs <br /> of the city's planning consultant associated <br /> with the waiver. <br /> 2. A requested hardship waiver shall be scheduled <br /> for a hearing before the city council. <br /> 3. A requested hardship waiver may be granted by <br /> a majority of the council members in <br /> attendance. <br /> B. Conditions. The council may grant a hardship waiver <br /> only if it finds that: <br /> 1. The applicant has demonstrated a hardship <br /> by showing that the property cannot be put <br /> to a reasonable use without the waiver; <br /> 2. The waiver will not affect the integrity <br /> of the planning process and the purpose <br /> for which the ordinance was enacted; <br /> 3. The application is consistent with the current <br /> status of the planning study; <br /> 4. Is for a use that is a listed permitted or <br /> conditional use in the applicable zoning <br /> district. <br />
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