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<br />-6- <br /> <br />Subdivision 3. Application Deadline. A completed application for a wild <br />animal license shall be submitted no later than 19 days before the next regu- <br />larly scheduled Planning Commission meeting. <br /> <br />Subdivision 4. Review of City Council and Planning Commission. Upon <br />submittal of a completed application, the Zoning Administrator shall schedule <br />a public hearing at the next Planning Commission meeting. The Police Chief <br />shall re.ceive a copy of the application and forward any recommendations <br />to the Zoning Administrator who shall then review the application and police <br />comments and may make recommendations to the Planning Commission. <br />The Planning Commission shall consider the application for a wild animal <br />license and thereafter make recommendations to the City Council. The City <br />Council shall then approve, approve. with modifications, or deny the applica- <br />tion for a wild animal license by resolution which shall set forth in detail <br />any .conditions and restrictions to which the approval is subject or reasons <br />for denial. <br /> <br />If a renewal of a wild animal license is being applied for with no changes <br />from the wild animal license issued by the City for the previous year, the <br />Zoning Administrator may place the application for the renewal of a wild <br />animal license on the agenda of the next City Council meeting and may <br />waive the need for a public hearing or review by the Planning Commission. <br /> <br />Subdivision 5. Review Criteria. In acting upon an application for a wild <br />animal license, the City shall consider the following criteria: <br /> <br />A. Surrounding land uses. <br /> <br />B. Structural soundness and se,curity of all primary and secondary enclo- <br />sures. ' <br />l <br /> <br />C. Design,slze,. location and configuration of all primary and secondary <br />enclosures. <br /> <br />D. Maintenance of the primary and secondary enclosures and all other. <br />structures and areas used in relation to the keeping of any wild animal. <br /> <br />E. Nuisances such as noise and odors. <br /> <br />F. Aesthetics, including the appearance of the lot and structure where <br />a wild animal is kept. <br /> <br />G. Compliance with the City Zoning Ordinance and other City ordinances. <br /> <br />H. Regulations of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, <br />United States Department of Agriculture, United States Fish &. Wildlife, <br />or any other governmental agency. <br /> <br />I. Nature and characteristics of each type of animal being proposed <br /> <br />~\ <br />