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CHAPTER 3: ZONING REGULATIONS Page 1 of 3 <br /> Print M iNAVITUI <br /> Minnetonka Code of Ordinances <br /> SECTION 300.05 INTERIM USE PERMITS <br /> 1. Definition and Purpose. <br /> a) An interim use is a temporary use of property until a particular date,until the occurrence of a <br /> particular event, or until zoning regulations no longer permit it. <br /> b) The purposes for allowing interim uses are: <br /> 1) To allow a use for a temporary period of time until a permanent location is obtained or <br /> while the permanent location is under construction; <br /> 2) To allow a use that is presently judged acceptable by the City Council,but that with <br /> anticipated development or redevelopment,will not be acceptable in the future or will be <br /> replaced in the future by a permitted or conditional use allowed within the respective district; <br /> 3) To allow a use that is seasonal in nature; or <br /> 4) To allow a use for a limited period of time that reasonably uses the property where it is not <br /> reasonable to use it in the manner otherwise provided in the zoning ordinance or comprehensive <br /> plan. <br /> 2. Permit Required. <br /> It is unlawful to use any structure or land for any purpose requiring an interim use permit in the <br /> zoning district in which the property is located without first obtaining an interim use permit from <br /> the city. Where applicable, a building permit must also be obtained from the city. <br /> 3. Application. <br /> An application for an interim use permit must comply with the provisions for a conditional use <br /> permit application in section 300.06, subdivision 2, and in addition,must contain the following: <br /> a) written documentation that includes a complete description of the use, schedule for <br /> commencement and termination of the use,hours and dates of operation and anticipated <br /> employment, <br /> b) site plan drawn to scale showing parcel and existing topography; <br /> c) location of all buildings and the size of each, including square footage; <br /> d) curb cuts, driveways,access roads,parking spaces, off-street loading areas, and sidewalks; <br /> e) natural features such as woodlands, wetlands, shorelines, etc; <br /> http://library.amlegal.com/alpscripts/get-content.aspx 3/16/2017 <br />