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city administrator, their designee, or council deny the application for an interim use <br />type -II home occupation permit the use shall immediately cease at such residential <br />premises. <br />(4) Revocation. An interim use type -II home occupation permit for a home occupation may be <br />revoked if the property owner is found to be in violation of the conditions listed in the <br />interim use permit or is in violation of any other requirements set forth by the Ramsey City <br />Code or Minnesota State Statute. <br />(5) Termination. Home occupations approved with an interim use type -II home occupation <br />permit may be terminated if any of the following occur: pursuant to the procedure <br />established in Section 106 235(3). <br />a. A violation of conditions of the permit; <br />b. A cessation of the home occupation for 365 consecutive days; <br />c. Change of ownership of the property; or <br />d. Change of business entity. <br />(6) Appeals. Any violation appeal or dispute shall be processed in accordance with chapter 2 <br />of City Code. <br />(7) Public hearing notification mailing distance for a type -II home occupation permit is 350 <br />feet. <br />Sec. 106-310. - Lighting. <br />The purpose of this section is to provide regulations to balance lighting needs for visibility and <br />personal and property safety with the negative impacts of off -site light spill -over. <br />(1) Wall lighting may be used to illuminate the pedestrian walkways, entrance areas, loading <br />docks, and yard areas within 20 feet of the building. No wall lighting may be used <br />exclusively to illuminate areas for motor vehicle parking or access. <br />(2) Architectural lighting, including LED or neon banding, must be mounted on the building <br />or canopy. Architectural lighting directed upward onto the building facade is permitted <br />provided no glare or light pollution are produced. LED banding must use colored tube <br />shielding for a continuous appearance. <br />(3) Free-standing and wall -mounted luminaire regulations: <br />a. Height maximums, including the base and support structure, are limited as follows: <br />1 Farther than 200 feet from any property zoned residential use or mixed -use <br />property containing residential uses: 30 feet. <br />2. Within 200 feet of any property zoned residential use or mixed -use property <br />containing residential uses: 15 20 feet. <br />(4) Lighting intensity must adhere to the following table: <br />Required Minimum and Maximum Light Intensities (as measured in foot candles at the ground <br />level) <br />Use <br />Minimum <br />Intensity <br />Maximum <br />Intensity <br />Maximum Intensity at <br />Property Line* <br />Parking areas for non-residential uses <br />1 <br />15 <br />0.5 <br />Ordinance #24-10 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />
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