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address, desire to continue the home occupation, written notice to that effect shall be given to the <br /> City Administrator and the City Council may authorize continuation of the Permit without further <br /> hearing. <br /> 9. The PERMITTEE shall reside on the Subject Property; if the PERMITTEE does not reside on <br /> the Subject Property, the Permit shall be terminated. <br /> 10. That adequate water supply and on-site sewage disposal facilities shall be the responsibility of <br /> the PERMITTEE. <br /> 11. The PERMITTEE shall be responsible for maintaining any applicable State or County licenses. <br /> 12. The PERMITTEE shall be responsible for all costs incurred in the administration and <br /> enforcement of this Permit. <br /> 13. That the City Administrator, or his/her designee, shall have the right to inspect the Subject <br /> Property for compliance and safety purposes annually or at any time, upon reasonable request. <br /> Chairperson Bauer asked if there was a condition that specifically addressed hours of operation. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reported this would be addressed under the City's <br /> nuisance and noise code but noted it would be reasonable for the Commission to add a condition <br /> to address the hours of operation. <br /> Chairperson Bauer questioned if the applicant's employees would be able to work on Saturday and <br /> Sunday to assist in constructing the proposed barn. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill explained the barn was a function of the home <br /> occupation and noted employees would be able to work on Saturday. He indicated Sunday work <br /> would have to receive approval from the City Council. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy commented on the hours of operation and recommended the Commission <br /> add a condition to address this matter. <br /> Commissioner Woestehoff questioned how many properties in Ramsey were over five acres in <br /> size. He stated he was asking this question to see how many other residents in the City could be <br /> asking for a home occupation permit. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated he would have to run a GIS report and did not <br /> have this information available. He commented the City receives a home occupation request once <br /> or twice each year. <br /> City Planner McGuire Bergle reported the City has approximately 300 lots that were five acres or <br /> larger in size. <br /> Planning Commission/April 5,2018 <br /> Page 7 of 12 <br />