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CITY OF ELK RIVER <br />SHERBURNE COUNTY <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />Case No. CU 24-06 <br />Permit. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the City of Elk River hereby grants a <br />Conditional Use Permit ("Permit' requested by Nicole Olmstead of Cushing Terrell for the following use: <br />Conditional Use Permit for a motor vehicle specialty service station at 17994 Zane Street NW <br />Property. The Permit is for the following described property ("Subject Property") in the City of Elk River, <br />Sherburne County, Minnesota: <br />Lot 2, Block 1, ER Ventures 2nd Addition, Sherburne County, Minnesota <br />Owner. Owner of the Subject Property at time of the approval of the Permit: <br />ER Ventures LLC, owner <br />Conditions. The Permit is issued subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The parking lot/driveway setback variance (V 24-04) must be recorded prior to issuing <br />building permits. <br />2. The use of hazardous materials such as oils, lubricants, chemicals, and solvents shall be <br />handled in accordance with all state standards. <br />Termination of Permit. The Permit shall remain in effect only for so long as the conditions set for the <br />herein are complied with. The City may revoke the Permit following a public hearing for violation of the <br />terms and/or conditions set forth in the Permit. <br />Lapse. If within two (2) years of the issuance of the Permit the proposed work described in a conditional <br />use permit has not been substantially completed, the permit shall expire and become void, except that the <br />council may, following recommendation of the planning commission, extend the permit for an additional <br />period determined by the council on the receipt of a request for a permit extension prior to its expiration. A <br />conditional use permit authorizes only the use specified in the permit and shall expire if, for any reason, the <br />authorized use ceases for more than six (6) months. <br />Page 209 of 372 <br />
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