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Washington County has not approved the School District's use of the <br />temporary septic tank. <br />b. The City also finds that the School District installed a fire <br />alarm (heat and smoke detection) system that required a permit under <br />the Minnesota State Fire Code, but failed to get a permit. <br />C. The City further finds that the School District's decision to <br />occupy and utilize the Property renders the failure to seek the <br />appropriate approvals troubling. The permitting approvals are <br />designed to protect the health, safety, and welfare, of the employees <br />and persons using the Property as a transportation center as well as <br />the public at large. The School District is responsible for this <br />violation not the City or the Developer. <br />iii. Condition #9 provides that the property shall be connected to City <br />sewer and water prior to the operation of the bus terminal. <br />a. Condition #9 does not allow use of the Property under any <br />circumstances until connection to City sewer and water. The requirements <br />are unequivocal. <br />b. The School District has used the Property since at least mid - <br />October 2019. The Property remains unconnected to City sewer and <br />water. <br />C. The City further finds that the School District created the <br />conflict with the CUP. There would be no violation of Condition #9 <br />absent the School District's determination to move onto and utilize <br />the Property despite the prohibition in the CUP. The School District <br />is responsible for this violation not the City or the Developer. <br />Misrepresentation— § 10.99(A)(1)(c) <br />C. City Code § 10.99(A)(1)(c) also prohibits knowingly making or submitting a <br />false statement, documents or material omission in connection with an application or <br />procedure required by this Code. The City finds that the School District violated <br />this section as follows: <br />Misrepresentation # 1 <br />a. As found above, at the time of its occupation of the Property <br />in October 2019, the School District had installed a temporary septic <br />system. That septic system was not permitted or approved by <br />_ Washington County. <br />b. On November 5, 2019, the School District applied for an <br />CUP to legitimize its use and occupation -of the Property —The letter <br />- <br />19 <br />
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