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Section 2 Subds. 1. - 9. DRAFT AMENDMENTS May 2011 <br />a. A person desiring a variance shall fill out and submit to the Zoning <br />Administrator or his /her designee a "Land Use Application Form ", <br />together with a fee as established by City Council <br />resolution /ordinance and all related material to document said <br />hardship. <br />b. The request for variance shall be placed on the agenda of the <br />Planning and Zoning Board according to the City's deadline and <br />meeting schedule. The request shall be considered as being <br />officially submitted and the application approval timeline <br />commences when all the information requirements are complied <br />with. <br />c. The City Council must approve or deny the application within sixty <br />(60) days of receiving all required information. Failure of the City <br />Council to deny an application within sixty (60) days is approval of <br />the request. If the City Council denies an application, it shall state <br />in writing the reasons for the denial at the time it denies the <br />application. However, when a vote on a resolution or properly <br />made motion to approve an application fails for any reason, the <br />failure shall constitute a denial of the application provided that <br />those voting against the motion state on the record the reasons <br />why they oppose the application. <br />1. The sixty (60) day time limit starts over only if the City sends <br />notice, within ten (15) business days of receipt of the <br />application, telling the applicant what information is missing. <br />The City may extend the sixty (60) day time limit before the <br />end of such time limit by providing written notice of the <br />extension to the applicant. The notification shall state the <br />reasons for the extension and its anticipated length, which <br />may not exceed sixty (60) days, unless approved by the <br />applicant. An applicant may by written notice to the City <br />request an extension of the time limit. <br />2. Other conditions of MN Stat 15.99, as amended, also apply. <br />The City Council - shad --- approve deny the application -for- -a <br />e# recei ing all momir-ed - information. <br />The sixty 6g)--Ellaytimelimit starts ever- - nly#the City sends - notice, <br />within tee (104 business - days- -of receipt -of- the request, -tell-in-the <br />applicant- what---information-4& missing. The City extend -the <br />s (60) time before the end- of- such time Iimi --by <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Administration <br />Amended per Ord. No. 05 -09 2 -14 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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