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1 the property. Permits are not transferable from person to person or from address to address, unless the <br />2 transfer is in accordance with the provisions of subsection (3) of this section. <br />3 (2) Inspections. The zoning administrator, shall have the right, upon reasonable request, to enter and inspect <br />4 the premises covered by said . se type -II h r 1 le . cc a pati n permit for safety and compliance <br />5 purposes, or code enforcement complaints. <br />6 (3) Death or move of permit holder; suspension or revocation; businesses existing before adoption of these <br />7 provisions. <br />8 a. Should an i tei twype...- 1 1 home , cc a pats , n permit holder move to a new location, the existing <br />9 permit shall be automatically terminated. If the i_ _ teri se type -II home occur ti n permit holder <br />10 should desire to continue the home occupation in a new location, written notice to that effect shall <br />11 be given to the city administrator or their designee, and the council may authorize continuation of <br />12 that permit with a public hearing for the neighboring properties of the proposed new location. <br />13 b. In the case of a death of the i tcri U ° ;type... -II home . ccupation permit holder, should a surviving <br />14 spouse or child, residing at the same address or receiving title to the property, desire to continue <br />15 the home occupation, written notice to that effect shall be given to the city administrator or their <br />16 designee. The permit shall be automatically renewed subject to the same terms. <br />17 c. An interi use type... -II he.Tme occuation permit, once granted, may be suspended or revoked prior <br />18 to its original revocation date by the council for cause after hearing before the council. Citizen <br />19 complaints seeking the revocation of such permit shall be filed with the city administrator or their <br />20 designee. All such revocation hearings, publication, and notice requirements shall be the same as <br />21 for interi u type...lE home occtipermits in accordance with City Code. <br />22 d. Persons conducting a business from property zoned for residential use on the effective date of the <br />23 ordinance from which this section is derived shall be required to obtain an intern use „ty ...�,I,; <br />24 home occupationpermit as required herein. The business may continue pending final <br />25 determination of the application. Should the city administrator, their designee, or council deny the <br />26 application for an inters use type - II I 1 me ccupation permit the use shall immediately cease at <br />27 such residential premises. <br />28 (4) Revocation. A interi u typeI home occupatit_ n permit for a home occupation may be revoked if the <br />29 property owner is found to be in violation of the conditions listed in the interi use permit or is in violation <br />30 of any other requirements set forth by the Ramsey City Code or Minnesota State Statute. <br />31 (5) Termination. Home occupations approved with a i teri use ty ho e occpati1 1 permit may be <br />32 terminated pursuant to the procedure established in Section 106-235(3). <br />33 (6) Appeals. Any violation appeal or dispute shall be processed in accordance with chapter 2 of City Code. <br />34 (7) Public hearing notification mailing distance for a type -II : om e o -upation permit is 350 feet. <br />35 <br />36 Sec. 106-310. - Lighting. <br />37 The purpose of this section is to provide regulations to balance lighting needs for visibility and personal and property <br />38 safety with the negative impacts of off -site light spill -over. <br />39 <br />40 (1) <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 (2) <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 (3) <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />50 <br />51 <br />52 (4) <br />53 <br />54 <br />Wall lighting may be used to illuminate the pedestrian walkways, entrance areas, loading docks, and yard <br />areas within 20 feet of the building. No wall lighting may be used exclusively to illuminate areas for motor <br />vehicle parking or access. <br />Architectural lighting, including LED or neon banding, must be mounted on the building or canopy. <br />Architectural lighting directed upward onto the building facade is permitted provided no glare or light <br />pollution are produced. LED banding must use colored tube shielding for a continuous appearance. <br />Free-standing and wall -mounted luminaire regulations: <br />a. Height maximums, including the base and support structure, are limited as follows: <br />1. <br />Farther than 200 feet from any <br />containing...._resi n entiall uses: 30 feet. <br />2. Within 200 feet of any tro erty zone <br />residential ses: 15 20 feet. <br />Lighting intensity must adhere to the following table, excel„ <br />parking r driveway agreenfl ent: <br />2 <br />residential <br />residential use or �;ixe„,,,,, srTerty <br />-fixed-use p .op <br />l_llr„g a common j <br />-ty containing <br />-ty line with a sha.i <br />
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