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<br />business within an accessory structure and employ non-resident employees as outlined in <br />the Home Occupation Ordinance. <br /> <br />9. That the Subject Property is at least three (3) acres in size and therefore the Applicant is <br />eligible to apply for a Home Occupation Permit to operate a business within an attached <br />accessory structure and employ at most one (1) non-resident employee, unless otherwise <br />permitted by City Code. <br /> <br />10. That the permit is contingent on approval of a minor subdivision request. <br /> <br />11. That the accessory structure is located on the Subject Property and is attached to the <br />principal dwelling. <br /> <br />12. That the Applicant is the fee title owner of the Subject Property and the property to north; <br />the Applicant will reside on the parcel that is subject to the Home Occupation Permit or <br />the adjacent lot; if the permittee does not reside on Lot 1 or Lot 2, the permit will be <br />terminated. <br /> <br />13. That the Applicant's business does not typically receive material truck deliveries and will <br />not have customers coming to the property; therefore, the use should not create excessive <br />vehicular traffic to the Subject Property as defined in Subd. 4 Section E of the Home <br />Occupation ordinance. <br /> <br />14. That the Applicant's business hours are Monday - Friday 7:00am - 4:00pm. <br /> <br />15. That no solvents would be used in the specialty fabrication process. <br /> <br />16. That there would be no outside storage of business materials or product. <br /> <br />17. That there would be no exterior signage promoting the business on the Subject Property. <br /> <br />18. That the structure shall comply with all applicable state and local codes, including <br />building, fire and zoning. <br /> <br />19. That the Applicant will contact the Anoka County Environmental Services Department <br />on an annual basis for review of the business operation and provide a copy of their <br />findings to the City. <br /> <br />20. That the proposed use will not adversely impact traffic in the area. <br /> <br />21. That the proposed use will be compatible with the residential neighborhood due to <br />density and lot size of the surrounding lots. <br /> <br />22. That the proposed use will not be unduly dangerous or otherwise detrimental to persons <br />residing or working in the vicinity of the use or to the public welfare. <br /> <br />23. That the proposed use will not substantially adversely impair the use, enjoyment, or <br />market value of neighboring properties. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION #08-05-080 <br />Page 2 of3 <br />