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5.1. PCSR 01-09-2007
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<br />. <br /> <br />Therefore, conditional uses must make it through two local land use hoops. First, the land must <br />have a proper zoning, a matter handled by the city plan commission and city council, e.g., <br />generally industrial or agricultural in the case of a land fill. Second, the actual conditional use <br />permit application must then be heard by the BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT. As with <br />variances, conditional use permits require super majorities, 4 out of 5 vote. Many cities call <br />conditional use permits "special" use permits. The terms mean the same thing. <br /> <br />Zoning Officer Appeals <br />Local police do not enforce zoning ordinances. Instead, each city has a designated zoning <br />administrator for enforcement, frequently part of a city's building code enforcement function. <br /> <br />Therefore, a property owner cited for a zoning ordinance violation, e.g., operating a business in a <br />residentially zoned area or building a loading dock too close to a street, can appeal to a BOARD <br />OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT either to overturn the zoning administrator's decision or to request a <br />variance to the zoning ordinance's requirement. As with variances and conditional use permits, <br />superma"ori votes are required to overturn a zoning administrator's decision in Minnesota. <br /> <br />" L l ',~\II~)~l~~'~JI;l:;,i:;! .!f'"t ~ .! , <br /> <br /> <br />-T <br />i <br /> <br />~" <br />" -'-.'. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />legend <br />Futllre land Use Category <br /> <br />Ri.;faJ ;;;B&~ElIflr81 <br /> <br />_ t.At~diI.;T"f1 '::"looslJizll <br />_ ::Iublic!~jj.Pl,Zbl~ <br />11II ~~1'! Sp.;::.~c. <br />i-o,):1I1 <br />Mmng <br />An~r.:ullu';:I1 Re'.s1:l."t:f1 <br />O~\"lI~r <br /> <br />'Jrl:l31 R",.<lcn1iaj <br />_ Hi;lh Ovn&f.~ Ril~~,'-ti.i!1 <br />,. r.uu:!tl Lise <br />18odrowr, <br /> <br />CcrnmU1it~ CD-1"TlrT"lert:JOII <br /> <br />_ Jo:'h-al'"l"i1\'.;;IY f!-m;in~(,; <br />~_ C'oTl11C""Cii). Res..cn.'.C' <br />_L""IIOOL":"O' <br /> <br />__.. '.,Ji'bi('1 S\lt'Io'.h~ A,,~_~ tiOI.UI(1,I}- 2oC':! <br /> <br />;k R~r Parc.~l~::.o;' _~;;- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1::1 Ph~==Ii'g Fl.an ","'0.""\ A~Tif;ui~Ul't1 t>J ~'.n~ ~dt;-lll'-l1-j <br /> <br />k~ <br /> <br />I:> <br />~ <br />
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