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<br />strives to include approval conditions aimed at mitigating its impact. <br /> <br />Interim Use - Applicable Regulations <br />Before the city council may authorize an interim use, it must make the following findings: <br />1. The period of time for which the interim use permit is to be granted will terminate before any adverse impacts <br />are felt upon adjacent properties. <br />The ordinance (Section 30-801) states an approved IUP for a residential occupation shall terminate when the <br />property is sold or when a lease has expired. Although termination does not guarantee adverse effects will <br />not affect nearby properties, the recommended conditions strive to prevent this outcome. <br />2. There is adequate assurance that the property will be left in suitable condition after the use is terminated. <br />The proposed residential occupation will occur in an existing detached accessory structure and if the Interim <br />Use Permit is terminated, the site will be left in a suitable condition. <br />3. The use is similar to uses allowed in the zoning district in which the property is located. <br />Residential occupations are allowed with an IUP in the R1-a zoning district. <br />4. The date or event that will terminate the use can be identified with certainty. <br />The ordinance states an approved IUP for a residential occupation shall terminate when the property is sold <br />or when a lease has expired, so the termination of the use can be identified with certainty. <br /> <br />5. Authorizing the use will not impose additional costs on the public if it is necessary for the public to take the <br />property in the future. <br />If the public were to take over the property, no additional costs will be imposed on the public, as the <br />proposed residential occupation will occur in an existing detached accessory and the site will be left in a <br />suitable condition. <br />6. The applicant and user agree to all conditions that the city council deems appropriate for authorization of the <br />interim use. <br />This will be determined at the City Council meeting. <br />7. The applicant provides assurances deemed adequate by the city council that the use will terminate as provided <br />in the interim use permit. The city council may require the applicant to deposit a cash amount with the city, or <br />provide some other form of security, to ensure compliance with this criteria. <br />Again, the ordinance states an approved IUP for a residential occupation shall terminate when the property is <br />sold or when a lease has expired. A cash deposit does not appear to be necessary to comply with the <br />criteria. <br />8. Authorization of the interim use will not result in adverse effects on the public health, safety, or welfare. <br />The proposed use will take place entirely within the accessory structure, containing both possible unsightly <br />products and noise. No customers will be present on-site, thereby minimizing any potential traffic concerns. <br /> <br />Staff recommend the condition that all openings to the accessory structure be closed when the business is in <br />operation. <br />Page 151 of 197
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