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S 10.ot,cI /• »B. Th« Board or Council aay Inposa conditions in graitting of variances to insure cosqpliance with this Chapter and to protect adjacent properties. Bo variance shall be granted or changed beyond the use permitted in this Chapter in the district where such land is located.Sources City Code Effective Dates 4-i-i4Subd. 4. Variances in Border Areas. The Zoning Chapter seeks to regulate land use throughout Orono so that the location of the various tones will be cosipatible to each other and to existing uses ani regulations. Hhere property in the City adjoins property in another siunicipality which is subject to regulations <br />substantially different frost those applying to the City property, <br />so as to make strict enforcesMnt of all the City regulations as to <br />such property unreasonable, the Council may take into account the <br />location of the property and the regulations of the adjoining <br />sninicipality in considering application for variances hereunder. <br />Source! Ordinance No. 172 <br />Effective Datei 1-1-75 <br />Subd. 5. Variances! Denial. Variances may be denied by <br />motion of the Council and such motion shall constitute a finding <br />and determination that the conditions required for approval do not <br />exist. Ho application for a variance which has been denied wholly <br />or in part shall be resubmitted for a period of six (6) months from <br />the date of said order of denial, except on grounds of new evidence <br />ui proof of change of conditions found to be valid by the Planning <br />Commission. <br />Source! Huni ipal Code <br />Effective Date* 9-14-67 <br />Subd. 6. Variances! Failure of the Board to Act If no <br />recommendation is transmitted b/ the Board within sixty (60) days <br />after referral of the application for variance to the Board, the <br />Council may take action without further a«aiti^g such <br />recommendation . <br />Source! City Code <br />Effective Date: 4-1-84 <br />Subd. 7. Variances! Violation of Conditions. A viola <br />tion of any condition set forth in granting a variance shall be a <br />violation of the Zoning Chapter and automatically terminates the <br />variance. <br />Source! Municipal Code <br />Effective Date: 9-14-67 <br />), ORONO CC 266-1 (4-1-84) <br />f• s..... .* <br />• • •' . ! <br />I <br />I .1 f I ■ I I <br />^ * a •V..*«» .» * ■ • a .■ V • • • ^ » * .S 10.01Subi. 0. Variances! Expiration. Variances shall expire one year after the date of Council approval if not used. Any change in use of the property shall require a new variance.Source! Ordinance Bo. 172 Effective Date# 1-1-75 <br />sac. ke.Of. GOHDITIOHAL 08BS <br />Subd. 1. Conditional Usasi Purpose. In order to give <br />the district use regulation the flexibility necessary to achieve <br />the objectives of the Zoning Chapter, in certain diatricta, <br />conditional uses srs permitted, subject to the granting <br />permit. Conditional uses include those uses generally not suitable <br />in s particular toning district, but which may under some <br />circumstances be suitable. When such circumstaneee **^*^/. ^ <br />conditional use permit may ba granted. Condltiona may be applied <br />to iatuance of the permit and a periodic raviaw of the permit mav <br />be required. The permit shall ba issued for a particular use and <br />not for a particular person or f^-m. Because of their unusual <br />characteristics, conditional uses require consideration to they My <br />be located properly with respect to the objectives of the Zoning <br />Chapter and the Comprehensive Municipal Plan and witn respect to <br />their effects on surrounding properties. In ordsr to achieve <br />purpose*, the Council is empowered to grant end to deny <br />'.racatlons for conditional use permits and to impose reasonable <br />•'Auiditlons upon the granting of these permits. <br />Sourcs! City Code <br />Effective Date! 4-1-14 <br />Sourcs ! Municipal Code <br />Effective Date! 9-14-67 <br />ORONO CC C4-1-64) <br />Subd. 9. A certified copy of every variance granted under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 462.391 and 462.399 shall be filed with the Bennepin County Variances filed with the County Recorder pursuant to Minnesota Statutaa, Section 462.36, Subd. 1, do not constitute encumbrances on real proparty. The order issued by the city shall legal description of th# property involved. Failure to file a <br />variance shall not affect its validity or enforceability. <br />Subd. 2. Conditional Oses! Reference to Planning <br />Cosmiission. Before the Council may grant conditional usm parnits <br />for such conditional oses as prescribed in the district <br />of the Zoning Chapter, the request therefor shall be referred to <br />the Planning Commiaalon for study concerning the affect of tne <br />proposed use on the ordinance and on the character and <br />of the neighborhood and for recommendation in rsgard to granting <br />such conditional use and the conditions thereof, if any, or for rne <br />denial of such conditional use. The Council may by unaiilBOU <br />action waive reference to the Planning Comsd.asion«
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