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EXHIBIT C RESOLUTION f?2953 <br />5 10.09 <br />terniinate the existing conditional use permit. upon termination of <br />a conditional use permit, the Council may allow the former <br />conditional use permit to continue for such period not in excess of <br />one year as may be required to provide time to move or otherwise <br />relocate in a zone where suc.h use is permitted. <br />Source: Municipal Code <br />Effective Date: 9-14-67 <br />Subd. 12. Unlawful Act. It is unlawful to violate any <br />condition of a conditional use permit. <br />Source: City Code <br />Effective Date: 4-1-34 <br />SBC. 10.10. GENERAL REQUIREM.^NTS. At any time after the <br />adoption of a land use plan for the City, the Planning Commission, <br />for the purpose of carrying out the policies and goals of the land <br />use plan, may prepare a proposed zoning ordinance and submit it to <br />the Council with its recommendations for adoption. Subject to the <br />requirements of this Chapter, the Council may adopt and amend a <br />zoning ordinance by a two-thirds vote of all its members. <br />Subd. 1. Public Hearings. No zoning ordinance or <br />amendment thereto shall be adopted until a public hearing has been <br />held thereon by the Planning Commission or by the Council. A <br />notice of the time, place and purpose of the hearing shall be <br />published in the official newspaper of the City not less than ten <br />(10) days nor more than thirty (30) days prior to the day of the <br />hearing. When an amendment includes changes in district boundaries <br />affecting an area of five acres or less, a similar notice shall be <br />mailed not less than ten (10) days nor more than thirty (30) days <br />prior to the day of the hearing to each owner of affected property <br />and property situated wholly or partly within 350 feet of the <br />property to which the amendment relates. For the purpose of giving <br />mailed notice, the person responsible for mailing the notice nray <br />use any appropriate records to determine the names and addresses of <br />owners. A copy of the notice and a list of the owners and <br />addresses to which the notice was sent shall be attested to by the <br />responsible person and shall be made a part of the records of the <br />proceedings. The failure to give mailed notice to individual <br />property owners, or defects in the notice shall not invalidate the <br />proceedings, provided a bona fide attempt to comply with this <br />Subdivision has been made. <br />Subd. 2. Initiation of Amendments to the Zoning Chapter. <br />An amendment to the Zoning Chapter may be initiated by: (1) action <br />of the Council; (2) a recommendation of the Planning Commission; <br />(3) by petition of the owner(s) of their or adjoining property, the <br />zoning of which is proposed to be changed. An amendment not <br />initiated by the Planning Commission shall be referred to the <br />Planning Commission for study and report and may not be acted upon <br />QRONO CC 272 (4-1-84)
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