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7. The applicant provides assurances deemed adequate by the city council that the use will terminate as provided in the <br />interim use permit. The city council may require the applicant to deposit a cash amount with the city, or provide <br />some other form of security, to ensure compliance with this criteria. <br />Again, the applicant indicates the IUP will terminate after 5 years (60 months) or until he no <br />longer owns the property, whichever occurs first. With possible extensions or new owners, there <br />is no certainty the use will be terminated. If the city requires the conversion to a single-family <br />structure and secures an appropriate deposit to ensure compliance with the conditions the use <br />can be terminated as provided in the interim use permit. <br /> <br />8. Authorization of the interim use will not result in adverse effects on the public health, safety, or welfare. <br />While there has not been any record of adverse effects with the property, there are no assurances <br />that adverse effects could arise in the future with three families living on one city lot. The density <br />exceeds what the Comprehensive Plan guides it for. The proposed use could result in adverse <br />effects on the public health, safety, or welfare. <br /> <br />9. The proposed interim use is consistent with the City of Elk River Comprehensive Plan and conforms to the city's <br />zoning regulations. <br />The use is not consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and multi-family uses are not allowed in <br />the zoning district. <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br /> <br />Statutory Review Period <br />Per State Statute §15.99, the required 60-day review period ends on April 12, 2020. <br /> <br />Council Meeting <br />If acted on, this item will go to the March 16, 2020, City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> Location Map <br /> Applicant’s Narrative <br /> Site Photos <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />