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Faribault Unified Development Ordinance ( ' j OF F4`mocr p.38 <br /> 2-320. Revocation of con• tional use permit. Failure to comply with any conditi., set forth as <br /> part of conditional use permit appro • shall constitute a violation of this ordinance : • s subject to the <br /> enforcement process identified in Sectio -620. Continued non-compliance shall : o constitute grounds <br /> for revocation of the conditional use permit, = determined by the City Counci • lowing a public hearing <br /> on the matter. <br /> 2-330. Expiration of conditional use per I ' If subs tial development or construction has <br /> not taken place within one (1) year of the date of appro . o . conditional use permit, such permit shall <br /> be considered void unless a petition for a time extensio been granted by the City Council. Such <br /> extension request shall be submitted in writing : east th' (30) days prior to expiration of the <br /> conditional use permit and shall state facts show'-. a good faith e' .. to complete work permitted under <br /> the original approval. <br /> 2-340. Discontinuance : conditional use permits. Where a 'cbnditional use has been <br /> established and is discontin for any reason for a period of one (1) year or longer, or where a <br /> conditional use has bee anged to a permitted use or to any other conditional use, the conditional use <br /> permit shall be dee•< . to be abandoned. <br /> ARTICLE 8. INTERIM USES <br /> 2-350. Purpose of interim uses. An interim use is a use not currently allowed by this ordinance, <br /> which may be allowed as a temporary use of property until an established date, until the occurrence of a <br /> particular event,or until the zoning regulations no longer allow it. <br /> 2-360. Authorization of interim use. The City Council may approve an interim use of property <br /> as defined and authorized by Minnesota Statutes 462.3597. <br /> i <br /> 2-370.Application for interim use. Any person having a legal or equitable interest in a property <br /> may file an application to use such land for one or more interim uses. An application for interim use shall <br /> be filed with the City Planner on an approved form, as specified in Section 2-90, and shall be <br /> accompanied by such information as is requested by the City Planner to facilitate review. <br /> i <br /> 1r <br /> 2-380. Hearing on application for interim use. The Planning Commission shall hold a public <br /> C/ <br /> hearing on each valid and complete for an interim use as provided in Section 2-100. After the close of the <br /> hearing on a proposed interim use, the Planning Commission shall make findings, pursuant to Section 2- <br /> 400,and shall submit the same together with its recommendations to the City Council. <br /> 2-390. Action by City Council on interim uses. The City Council shall make the final decision <br /> regarding all applications for interim use. Approval shall require a majority vote of the City Council. <br /> 2-400. Interim use findings and conditions. (A) Required findings. The City Council shall <br /> / make the following findings in order to approve an interim use: <br /> I, <br /> (1) The proposed interim use will utilize property where it is not reasonable to utilize it in a <br /> manner provided for in the city's Land Use Plan. <br /> (2) The proposed interim use is presently acceptable but, given anticipated development,will <br /> not be acceptable in the future. <br /> Chapter 2—Administration and Enforcement <br />
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