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City of Edina Misdemeanors and Nuisances 1046.05 <br /> Subd. 3 Lots in All Other Non-Residential Districts. On a parking area that is <br /> hard surfaced but not for periods exceeding 48 hours. Provided, however, vehicles <br /> may be stored for periods exceeding 48 hours on lots in the PCD-3 District as <br /> defined in Section 850 of this Code, which are used for the sale of new or used <br /> automobiles or boats. <br /> 1046.05 Variances for Recreational Vehicles, Boats, etc. <br /> Subd. 1 Variance System Established. The restrictions set out in Subsection <br /> 1045.03 are necessary for the peace, health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the <br /> City. It is recognized that there are so many kinds of recreational vehicles, boats, <br /> etc. and so many shapes and sizes of lots and land parcels within the City, that no <br /> matter what restrictions are placed upon their outdoor parking and storage, <br /> hardships will result to some owners of recreational vehicles, boats, etc. and <br /> nuisances will result to some non-owners. In an attempt to avoid such hardships <br /> and nuisances, this variance system is established. <br /> Subd. 2 Application. Any person desiring to locate a vehicle in a location not <br /> permitted by Subsection 1046.03 may file a petition for a variance with the Planner <br /> on forms provided by the Planner. The applicant shall pay a fee as set forth in <br /> Section 185 of this Code. No variances shall be given or allowed for more than the <br /> number of vehicles allowed by Subsection 1046.03. <br /> Subd. 3 Hearing and Decisions by the Board; Notice. <br /> A. Within 30 days after the Planner determines that a variance petition is <br /> complete, and all required fees and information have been received, the <br /> Zoning Board of Appeals as established by Section 850 of this Code shall <br /> conduct a public hearing and after hearing the oral and written views of all <br /> interested persons, shall make its decision at the same meeting or at a <br /> specified future meeting. Any decision granting a variance may impose <br /> conditions whicl? the Board deems necessary to ensure compliance, protect <br /> adjacent properties and promote the peace, health, safety and welfare of the <br /> citizens. <br /> B. Notice of variance hearings shall be mailed not less than ten days before <br /> the date of the hearing to the person who filed the petition for variance and <br /> to each owner of property situated wholly or partially within 200 feet of the <br /> property to which the variance relates insofar as the names and addresses of <br /> such owners can be reasonably determined by the Planner from records <br /> maintained by the Assessor. <br /> Subd. 4 Appeal. The applicant, any owners to whom notice of the hearing was <br /> given, or any member of the staff of the City, may appeal a decision of the Board • <br /> to the Council, by filing a written notice of appeal with the Clerk within ten days <br /> 1046 - 4 <br />