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A RESOLUTION GRANTING A HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT FOR LESLIE
HUNTINGTON TO OPERATE A FLORAL DESIGN BUSINESS OUT OF HER
RESIDENCE AT 4087 RASPBERRY RIDGE ROAD NE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY the Planning Commission of the City of Prior Lake, Minnesota;
FINDINGS
Leslie Huntington has applied for a home occupation permit under Section
6.8 of the Zoning Ordinance in order to permit her to operate a floral design
business service from her residence which is located in the R1-Suburban
Residential zoning district at the following location, to wit;
Lot 3, Block 4, Second Addition to Raspberry Ridge, Scott County,
Minnesota.
The Planning Commission has reviewed the application for home occupation
permit as contained in Case #96-021HO, and held a hearing thereon on March
25, 1995.
The Planning Commission has considered the effect of the proposed permit
upon the health, safety, and welfare of the community, the existing and
anticipated traffic conditions, light and air, danger of fire, risk to the public
safety, the effect on property values in the surrounding area and the effect of the
proposed variances on the Comprehensive Plan.
Because of the nature of the proposed home occupation and the conditions of the
subject property, it is possible to use the subject property in such a way that the
proposed home occupation will not result in the impairment of an adequate supply
of light and air to adjacent properties, unreasonably increase congestion in the
public streets, increase the danger of fire, and danger to the public safety,
unreasonably diminish or impair health, safety, comfort, morals or in any other
respect be contrary to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan.
The contents of Planning Case 96-021HO are hereby entered into and made a part
of the public record and the record of decision for this case.
CONCLUSION
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Based upon the Findings set forth above, the Planning Commission hereby grants and
approves the requested home occupation permit with the following terms and conditions;
1. No off-site parking. On-site parking for a maximum of two (2) customer vehicles must be
provided.
2. No exterior signs identifying the business, its products, or services.
3. No sale of products other than the applicant's floral designs and design services on the
premises.
4. No employees beyond the applicant/operator and one (1) employee not residing on the
premises.
5. The home occupation permit may not be sold, transferred or assigned.
6. The Home Occupation permit is subject to all applicable ordinance and legal requirements.
Violation of any ordinance or legal requirement shall be deemed grounds for immediate
revocation of the Home Occupation Permit.
7. The Home Occupation may be reviewed annually by the City.
Adopted by the Planning Commission on March 25, 1996.
ATTEST:
Richard Kuykendall, Chair
Donald R. Rye
Planning Director
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