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<br />4 <br />5. The proposed development shall be served with adequate and safe water supply. <br /> <br />The proposed veterinary hospital addition will connect to an adequate and safe municipal water supply. 6. The proposed development shall be served with an adequate and safe sanitary sewer <br />system. The proposed veterinary hospital addition will be served by an adequate and safe municipal sanitary sewer system. <br />7. The proposed development shall not result in the premature expenditures of City funds on capital improvements necessary to accommodate the proposed development. No City funds are being expended on this project. <br />8. The proposed development will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or the general welfare because of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare, or odors. <br />The proposed veterinary hospital addition and parking lot expansion are allowed uses <br />within the LI, Light Industrial Districts with an approved conditional use permit. The project will not generate excessive traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors. 9. The proposed development will not result in the destruction, loss, or damage of a <br />natural, scenic or historic feature of major importance. <br /> There are no natural, scenic or historic features on the existing site. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by The City Council of Lino Lakes in addition to the <br />administrative requirements of a conditional use permit, the following specific performance standards of Section 1007.120(9)(f) are also being met: (f) Veterinary Hospitals provided that: <br />1. All areas in which animals are confined are located indoors and are properly soundproofed from adjacent properties. Per the 1996 CUP Amendment approved on December 16, 1996, the boarding for up to 100 animals is allowed on the site. The 1996 CUP also allows for outdoor kennels. <br /> <br />The existing outdoor kennels are located in the rear yard but they are rarely used. The area is screened by an 8 foot wood privacy fence. There are no changes proposed to the indoor or outdoor kennel area or privacy fence. The 1996 CUP is still valid and the outdoor kennel/boarding area may continue to operate but not expand. <br />