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05-05-26 City Council Meeting Packet
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license, the owner may not reapply for a license for a period of six months. Upon <br />expiration of the six-month period, the applicant must re-apply for a new license. <br />d. Appeal of decision to deny or not renew license. If the community development director <br />denies or does not renew a license, the licensee shall be notified in writing, specifying the <br />reasons for denying or not renewing the license. If the licensee corrects the conditions <br />leading to the denial or non-renewal within seven days, the community development <br />director shall issue the license. A licensee whose license has been denied or not renewed <br />by the community development director may appeal the decision by filing with the <br />community development director a written notice of appeal within seven days of <br />receiving notice of the decision. The hearing will be conducted pursuant to City Code <br />Section 3.04.010. <br />4) Summary Action <br />a. Emergency. When the conduct of any owner or owner's agent, representative, employee, <br />or guest, or the condition of the short-term rental dwelling or short-term rental dwelling <br />unit, or the property in or on which it is located, is detrimental to the public health, <br />sanitation, safety and general welfare of the community, or guests of the short-term rental <br />dwelling or short-term rental dwelling unit so as to constitute a nuisance, fire hazard or <br />other unsafe or dangerous condition and thus give rise to an emergency, the building <br />official has the authority to post individual short-term rental dwelling units or areas of <br />the short-term rental dwelling as uninhabitable as the building official deems necessary. <br />b. Posted to prevent occupancy. Whenever any short-term rental dwelling or short-term <br />rental dwelling unit is found to be unfit for human habitation under paragraph (a) of this <br />section, it shall be posted by the building official on the door of the short-term rental <br />dwelling or short-term rental dwelling unit, whichever the case may be, to prevent further <br />occupancy. No person, other than the building official or their designee, shall remove or <br />alter any posting. The building official will post the date the short-term rental dwelling or <br />short-term rental dwelling unit must be vacated, and no person shall reside in, occupy or <br />cause to be occupied that particular short-term rental dwelling or short-term rental <br />dwelling unit until the building official permits it. <br />5) No Warranty by City <br />a. By enacting and undertaking to enforce this section, neither the city nor its council, <br />agents or employees warrant or guarantee the safety, fitness or suitability of any short- <br />term rental dwelling in the city. Licensees and occupants should take appropriate steps to <br />protect their property, health, safety, and welfare. <br /> <br />SECTION 3. The City Council of the City of Lake Elmo hereby ordains that Title 105, Section <br />105.12.620 of the City’s Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by changing the following section <br />(Proposed language is underlined; deleted language is shown with strikethrough): <br /> <br />105.12.620 Permitted, Conditional, And Interim Uses <br />Table 9-1 lists all permitted, conditional, and interim uses allowed in the rural districts. "P" indicates a permitted <br />use, "C" a conditional use, and "I" an interim use. Uses not so indicated shall be considered prohibited. Cross- <br />references listed in the table under "Standard" indicate the location within this section of specific development <br />standards that apply to the listed use. <br />Combinations of uses. Principal and accessory uses may be combined on a single parcel.
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