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Per Resolution No. 19-42, conditional use permits are required for commercial day care <br />facilities and residential apartments accessory to permitted or conditional uses. <br />Per City Code Section 1007.016(3): <br /> (e) The Planning and Zoning Board shall hold the public hearing and consider possible <br />adverse effects of the proposed conditional use. Its judgement shall be based upon, but not <br />limited to, the following factors: <br /> 1. The proposed development application has been found to be consistent with the <br />design standards listed in § 1007.020(4). <br />See below. <br /> 2. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of <br />operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or the general welfare because of <br />excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare, or odors. <br />The proposed commercial day care facility and residential apartments will not involve activities <br />detrimental to any person, property, or the general welfare. <br /> 3. Will not result in the destruction, loss, or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature <br />of major importance. <br />The proposed commercial day care facility and residential apartments will not result in the <br />destruction of a natural, scenic, or historic feature of major importance. <br />Per City Code Section 1007.020: <br /> (4) Performance standards. Plans which fail to meet the following criteria shall not be <br />approved. <br />(a)The proposed development application must be consistent with the policies and <br />recommendations of the Lino Lakes Comprehensive Plan. <br />The proposed commercial day care facility and residential apartments are consistent with the <br />signature gateway land use. <br />(b)The proposed development application is compatible with present and future land uses <br />of the area. <br />The proposed commercial day care facility and residential apartments are compatible with <br />present and future land uses of the area. <br />14 <br /> <br />