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No. R-94-04 <br />CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />C O U N C I L R E S O L U T I O N <br />Date: 1/26/94 <br />A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT FOR OPERATION OF A VETERINARY HOSPITAL <br />AT 1546 WEST LARPENTEUR IN A B-3 ZONE <br />WHEREAS, the City of Falcon Heights received an <br />application from William E. Graham, DVM, and Halsted Wehmann, <br />property owner, for the issuance of a conditional use permit to <br />establish a veterinary hospital in Northome Center at 1546 W. <br />Larpenteur Avenue; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, The city council did carefully consider the <br />request as well as the recommendations made by the city's <br />planning commission after holding the required public hearing; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the city council of <br />the City of Falcon Heights that a conditional use permit for the <br />establishment of a veterinary hospital at 1546 West Larpenteur <br />Avenue be subject to the following conditions: <br />1. Operate a veterinary hospital with a maximum of <br />four employees. <br />2. Adhere to all animal welfare laws in chapter 343 <br />of the Minnesota state statutes. <br />3. Maintain a clean environment inside and outside <br />the business with sanitary disposal of all wastes, <br />cleaning up after clients on the walk and in the <br />parking lot as necessary. <br />4. Keep the business within the building except for <br />the coming and going of clientele. No outside <br />cages, kennels, or exercising of animals. <br />5. Soundproof the kennel area and restrict sound to <br />the business without affecting neighborhood <br />businesses. <br />6. Control odors in the kennel with exhaust fans. <br />• 7. Limit hospital stays to recovering animals with a <br />maximum of eight pets to stay at one time - two <br />large, three medium, and three small. (Most <br />
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