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(6) <br />(7) <br />(8) <br />Aesthetics, including the appearance of the lot and structure where a wild animal is kept. <br />Compliance with all sections of this Code. <br />Regulations of the state department of natural resources, United States Department of <br />Agriculture, United States Fish and Wildlife, or any other governmental agency. <br />(9) Nature and characteristics of each type of animal being proposed such as its size, strength, <br />disposition, and its ability to harm a person or property. <br />(10) Other criteria found relevant by the city. <br />The applicant shall prove that the use as proposed in the conditional use permit application would not result <br />in any detrimental effects as per the criteria listed in this subsection (e). <br />(f) Conditions of approval. In approving an application for a conditional use permit, the city may attach <br />conditions and restrictions as it finds necessary, including but not limited to the following: <br />(1) Restrictions on the number and type of animals. <br />(2) Setbacks greater than those required in section 10-127 <br />(3) Minimum and/or maximum distance between primary and secondary enclosures. <br />(4) Minimum height of enclosures. <br />(5) Size of the enclosures. <br />Expiration. A conditional use permit shall remain in effect as long as the conditions agreed upon are <br />observed and the permit holder is in compliance with all other regulations or standards of this chapter.. <br />(g) <br />(h) <br />(Code 1978, § 5.09.06, subd. 4; Ord. No. 87-08) <br />Page 21. <br />