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equipment other than customarily found in a home, the teaching with musical, <br />dancing and other instruction of more than one (1) pupil at a time. <br />d. Special home occupations may be allowed to accommodate their parking demand <br />through utilization of on-street parking. In such cases where on-street parking <br />facilities are necessary, however, the City Council shall maintain the right to <br />establish the maximum number of on-street spaces permitted and increase or <br />decrease the maximum number when and where changing conditions require <br />additional review. <br />F. Non-Conforming Use. Existing home occupations lawfully existing on the date of this Ordinance <br />may continue as non-conforming uses. They shall, however, be required to obtain permits for <br />their continued operation. Any existing home occupation that is discontinued for a period of <br />more than thirty (30) days, or is in violation of the Ordinance provisions under which it was <br />initially established, shall be brought into conformity with the provisions of this subdivision. <br />G. Inspection. The City of Little Canada hereby reserves the right upon issuing any home <br />occupation permit to inspect the premises in which the occupation is being conducted to insure <br />compliance with the provisions of this subdivision or any conditions additionally imposed. <br />903.130. ADULT USES. <br />A. General Provisions: <br />Activities classified as obscene as defined by Minnesota Statute 617.241 are not <br />permitted and are prohibited. <br />2. Adult uses, either principal or accessory, shall be prohibited from locating in any building <br />which is also utilized for residential purposes. <br />B. Adult Uses -Principal: <br />1. Adult use-principal shall be located at least five hundred (500) radial feet, as measured in <br />a straight line from the closest point of the property line of the building upon which the <br />adult use-principal is located to the property line o£ <br />a. Residentially zoned property. <br />b. A licensed day care center. <br />c. A public or private educational facility classified as an elementary, junior high or <br />senior high. <br />d. A public library. <br />e. A public park. <br />f Public zoned property. <br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance <br />General Provisions <br />903-50 <br />