Laserfiche WebLink
a. The granting of the variance would not be detrimental to the public safety, health, or welfare <br />or injurious to property. <br />b. The conditions that a variance would be based upon are unique to that application for which <br />the variance is sought and are not applicable generally to other applications. <br />c. The strict enforcement of this article would result in unreasonable and unnecessary <br />requirements or restrictions because a particular hardship would result, as distinguished <br />from an inconvenience. <br />d. The variance would not in any manner vary the provisions of the Ramsey Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />(b) Application and review. <br />(1) The application procedure for a variance from this article shall be the same as section 10-128(b) <br />through (d). <br />(2) Variances may be reviewed concurrently with an application for a conditional use permit. <br />(c) Conditions of approval. In approving an application for a variance, the city may attach conditions and <br />restrictions as it finds necessary. <br />(Code 1978, § 5.09.06, subd. 5; Ord. No. 87-08) <br />Sec. 10-126. - Fees. <br />The applicant for a conditional use permit and/or variance shall pay an application fee as per <br />ordinance. The applicant shall also pay for any costs or expenses incurred by the city during the processing <br />and reviewing of the application, which exceed the application fee. Such expenses shall include, but are <br />not limited to, consultants and other professionals and the cost of printing, mailing, and supplies. Such fees <br />shall become due and payable immediately upon notification by the city. The city shall provide upon the <br />request of the applicant, a breakdown of the various expenses incurred by the city. The city may withhold <br />any final action on an application for a conditional use permit or variance and/or rescind prior actions until <br />all fees are fully paid. The city may require additional deposits, above and beyond the application fee, if <br />found necessary. <br />(Code 1978, § 5.09.06, subd. 6; Ord. No. 87-08) <br />Sec. 10-127. - General regulations. <br />(a) Prohibition. No person shall keep a wild animal unless such a use is specifically permitted by this <br />article and all regulations are satisfied. <br />(b) Regulations. <br />(1) Enclosures. <br />a. A wild animal shall be confined, sheltered and led in a primary enclosure contained entirely <br />within a secondary enclosure. <br />b. All primary and secondary enclosures shall meet minimum requirements of structural <br />soundness and security as deemed satisfactory by the city. All primary and secondary <br />enclosures; <br />1. Shall be constructed of steel bar, link, wire or other suitable material of sufficient <br />strength to contain the proposed animal; <br />2. Shall be adequately braced and securely anchored at ground level; <br />3. Shall be constructed such as to prevent a wild animal from digging out from under the <br />enclosure; <br />4. Shall be key or combination locked to prevent unauthorized entrance; <br />Page 18 <br />