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at least in part on false, misleading, or fraudulent information, the city council may revoke the permit, <br />modify the conditions or impose additional conditions to ensure compliance with this section. The <br />procedure for revocation will be the same as that for licenses specified in section 700.035 of the city <br />code. <br />) SECTION 300.06. CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS. <br />2. Application. <br />Application for a conditional use permit shall be made to the city planner on forms provided by the city <br />and shall be accompanied by the following: <br />a) the legal description of the property; <br />b) a list of the names and addresses of the owners of all properties situated wholly or partially within <br />400 feet of the property as such appear on the certified records of the Hennepin county auditor; <br />c) evidence of ownership or an interest in the property; <br />d) the fee required by section 710 of the code of city ordinances; <br />e) a plat or map of the property which shows, at a minimum, all lot lines, existing and proposed <br />structures, driveways and parking areas; and <br />f) such other information as may be required by the city. <br />3. Public Hearing. <br />a) After receipt of a completed application, a date must be set for a public hearing before the planning <br />commission. Not less than 10 days before the public hearing, the city must publish notice in the official <br />newspaper and send notice by mail to the applicant and to the owners of all properties located wholly <br />or partially within 400 feet. Following the hearing or any continuance that is not appealed by the <br />applicant, the planning commission must make a recommendation to the city council. <br />b) The public hearing must be held before the city council instead of the planning commission if the <br />application is for a city -owned park, the project has no variances, and a public hearing complying with <br />the notice provisions of this paragraph has been held at a neighborhood meeting or by the Minnetonka <br />park board. <br />4. City Council. <br />After receipt of the recommendation of the planning commission, the city council must consider the <br />request and hold whatever hearing it deems advisable. In evaluating an application for a conditional use <br />permit, the city council must consider and adopt findings regarding compliance with the general and <br />specific criteria outlined in sections 300.16 or 300.21 of this ordinance. The planning commission may <br />recommend and the city council may impose conditions on granting the permit in order to ensure <br />compliance with the criteria or to effect the purpose of this ordinance. The city council must make a <br />decision within the time period specified in state law. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources <br />must be notified of conditional use permit applications and decisions in the shoreland district as <br />provided for in section 300.25. <br />