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Councilmember McGlone introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br />(the "Subject Property "); and <br />RESOLUTION #12 -06 -096 <br />RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF AN INTERIM USE PERMIT TO <br />ALLOW FOR THE OPERATION OF A CHURCH IN THE H -1 HIGHWAY 10 <br />BUSINESS DISTRICT BASED ON FINDINGS OF FACT #0903 AND DECLARING THE <br />TERMS OF SAME. <br />WHEREAS, Freedom Christian Church, hereinafter referred to as "Permittee ", has <br />properly applied to the City of Ramsey (the "City ") for an interim use permit (the "Permit ") to <br />operate a Church in the H -1 Highway 10 Business District on the property located at 6937 <br />Highway 10 legally described as follows: <br />That part of Lot 4 Auditors Subdivison No. 31 lying southeasterly of the following <br />described line, beginning at a point on the southerly line of said Lot 520 feet <br />northwesterly of Southeast Corner thereof, thence deflecting to right 88 degrees 338 <br />feet plus or minus to northerly line of said lot and said line there terminate, except <br />road subject to easement of record, Anoka County, Minnesota. <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission met on June 7, 2012, conducted a public hearing <br />and recommended that the City Council approve the request to operate a Church in the <br />H -1 Highway 10 Business District; <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />RAMSEY, ANOKA COUNTY, STATE OF MINNESOTA, as follows: <br />This permit is issued pursuant to Section 117 -52 of the Ramsey City Code. The conditions of <br />this Permit are as follows: <br />1) The Permittee is herein allowed to operate a Church and Parish Offices on the Subject <br />Property. <br />2) The Permittee shall secure written permission from the Subject Property owner for the <br />parking of up to fifty (50) vehicles on the Subject Property. Such written permission shall <br />be provided to the City. <br />3) Parking along Highway 10 shall be prohibited at all times and any violation of such would <br />cause the Permit to be revisited. <br />4) This Permit shall be for a term of five (5) years, commencing on July 1, 2012 and expiring <br />on June 30, 2017. <br />