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CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />A RESOLUTIONAPPROVINGA,IVINTER[AlI USE PERMITFOR CAROL PALMQUISTTO <br />ESTABLISH A COMMERCIAL ff ED7ING CEREMONY VEIVUE AT 12202 55TH STREET N. <br />WHEREAS, the City of Lake Elmo has approved a Commercial Wedding Ceremony <br />Venue ordinance on 2/21/13; and <br />WHEREAS, the Commercial Wedding Ceremony Venue ordinance was amended on <br />5/6/14, and on 3/19/16; and <br />WHEREAS, the applicant, Carol Palmquist, residing at 12202 55"' Street N, applied for <br />an Interim Use Pen -nit to establish a Commercial Wedding Ceremony Venue as an accessory use <br />on her property; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on February 22, 2016; and <br />WHEREAS, the Plaraiing Commission found the proposed Interim Use adequately <br />conforms to the following findings of fact: <br />1) The use is allowed as an interim use in the respective zoning district and conforms to <br />standard zoning regulations. <br />2) The use will not adversely impact nearby properties through nuisance, noise, traffic, dust, <br />or unsightliness and will not otherwise adversely impact the health, safety, and welfare of <br />the community, <br />3) The use will not adversely impact implementation of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />4) The date or event that will terminate the use is identified with certainty. The applicant <br />has specified in the application materials that the use will terminate once the property is <br />sold or developed under future zoning. <br />5) The applicant has signed a consent agreement agreeing that the applicant, owner, <br />operator, tenant and/or user has no entitlement to future reapproval of the interim use <br />permit as well as agreeing that the interim use will not impose additional costs on the <br />public if it is necessary for the public to fully or partially take the property in the future. <br />6) The user agrees to all conditions that the City Council deems appropriate for permission <br />of the use including the requirement of appropriate financial surety to cover the cost of <br />removing the interim use and any interim structures upon the expiration of the interim use <br />permit. <br />7) There are no delinquent property taxes, special assessments, interest, or city utility fees <br />due upon the subject parcel; and <br />
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