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Municode Page 3 of 3 <br /> After an official map is adopted, designating locations for future land that is needed for future <br /> street purposes and as sites for other necessary public uses, if a permit for a building in such <br /> location is denied, the board of appeals and adjustments shall have the power, upon appeal filed <br /> with it by the owner of the land, to grant a permit for building in such location in any case in which <br /> the board finds, upon the evidence and the arguments presented to it, that: <br /> (1) The entire property of the appellant of which such area identified for public purposes <br /> forms a part cannot yield a reasonable return to the owner unless such a permit is <br /> granted; and <br /> �2) Balancing the interest of the city in preserving the integrity of the official map and of <br /> the comprehensive municipal plan and the interest of the owner of the property in the <br /> use of his property and in the benefits of ownership, the grant of such permit is <br /> required by considerations ofjustice and equity. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.06(3)(8)(3)) <br /> State law referenc�Effect of official map, Minn. Stat. §462.359, subd. 3. <br /> Secs. 78-102-78-120. - Reserved. <br /> http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?h=&clientID=13094&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2£.. 11/19/2012 <br />