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3) A ventilation system shall be designed so that no odors or <br />organisms will spread between wards or to the outside air <br />and will be capable of completely exchanging internal air at a <br />rate of at least twice per hour. Air temperature must be <br />maintained between 60 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. <br />4) A room separate from the kennel area shall be provided of <br />sufficient size to adequately separate animals that are sick <br />or injured from healthy animals. <br />5) Indoor animal kennel floors and walls shall be made of <br />nonporous materials or sealed concrete to make it non- <br />porous. <br />6) Animal wastes shall be flushed down an existing sanitary <br />sewer system or enclosed in a container of sufficient <br />construction to eliminate odors and organisms and shall be <br />properly disposed of at least once a day. <br />The applicant has indicated that they do not intend to kennel <br />animals except those animals that are held temporarily while <br />waiting service or recovering from service. Therefore the rest <br />of these items under letter `c' do not apply. Should the <br />applicant choose to pursue this use in the future, an <br />amendment of the Conditional Use Permit would be required. <br />d. The appropriate license is obtained from the City and the conditions <br />of Chapter 503 relating to the keeping of animals are satisfactorily <br />met. <br />No license is required for veterinary hospitals, just those that <br />operate kennels as well; therefore no license will be issued in <br />this case. The conditions of Chapter 503 will still apply and <br />any complaints will be handled by the animal control authority <br />of the city, the Police Department. <br />e. All State Health Department and Minnesota Pollution Control <br />Agency requirements for such facilities are met. <br />The business will be required to obtain all applicable permits <br />and licenses from the county and state and will be monitored <br />by those agencies. Any report of failure to comply will be <br />grounds for reconsideration of this Conditional Use Permit. <br />—37— <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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