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Ordinance 2009-435 Interim Use Permits <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />safety, and welfare of the community, mitigate unfavorable consequences of activities resulting <br />- from issuing the permit, enforce laws and regulations, and ensure compliance with the conditions <br />of the permit. These conditions may include, but are not limited to: <br />(1) Buffering and screening measures <br />(2) Ingress and egress to the property. <br />(3) Parking <br />(4) Landscaping <br />(5) Design and location compatibility with the adjacent properties and other properties in <br />the district. <br />(6) Utilities with reference to location, availability, and compatibility. <br />(7) An escrow account to cover the costs to restore the property to its original condition, <br />if necessary. <br />(h) Basis for denial. In order to recommend denial of an Interim Use Permit, the Planning <br />Commission must find that the proposed use will not meet one or more of the conditions found <br />in subsection (f) of this section. <br />(i) Expiration and Termination. An interim use permit shall expire and the Interim Use Permit <br />shall terminate at the earlier of: <br />(1) The expiration date established by the City Council at the time of approval, but in no <br />case more than three years from the date of approval. <br />(2) Occurrence of any event identified in the interim use permit for the termination of the <br />use. <br />(3) Upon an amendment to the City Code that no longer allows the interim use. <br />(i) Suspension and Revocation. <br />(1) The City Council may suspend or revoke an Interim Use Permit upon failure of the <br />interim use, or the Interim Use Permit holder, owner, operator, tenant or user, to comply <br />with City codes, the laws of the State of Minnesota, the approved plans, or the conditions <br />of approval, or by which that activities allowed under the permit adversely affect the <br />public health, safety, or welfare. <br />(2) A suspension or revocation of an Interim Use Permit shall be preceded by written <br />notice to the permit holder and a hearing before the City Council. The notice shall <br />provide at least 10 days notice of the time and place of the hearing and shall state the <br />3 <br />