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94. Family. An individual, or two or more persons related by blood, marriage, adoption, or a relationship legally <br />recognized in Minnesota, or not more than five unrelated persons maintaining a common household. <br />101. Final Plat. A drawing, in final form, showing a proposed subdivision containing all information and detail <br />required by state statutes and by the Subdivision Ordinance to be presented to the Planning Commission and the <br />City Council for approval, and which, if approved, may be duly filed with the County Recorder. <br />117. Hardship, Undue. The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under conditions <br />allowed by the official controls, the plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to the property and <br />were not created by the landowner, and a variance, if granted, would not alter the essential character of the <br />locality. Economic considerations alone shall not constitute a hardship if reasonable use exists under the terms of <br />the Ordinance. <br />118. Home Occupation. A use of commercial nature conducted by an occupant entirely within the dwelling or <br />accessory buildings which use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling for residential <br />purposes and does not change the residential character thereof. <br />119. Home Occupation, Type I. A home occupation, the commercial nature of which involves providing a service to <br />a limited number of people who are predominantly acquaintances. Generates less than ten auto trips per week. No <br />employees beyond owner. No signage or other advertising done either on or off -site. Would include businesses <br />that are similar in nature to tutoring or music lessons performed on an individual basis. <br />120. Home Occupation, Type II. A home occupation, the commercial nature of which involves providing a service <br />to people or organizations that do not receive the service at the property from which is it being provided. <br />Generates less than twenty -five auto trips per week, including deliveries and employees. No more than two <br />employees, in addition to the owner, working on site. No signage done either on or off -site. Would include <br />businesses that are similar in nature to telephone sales, consulting, or web design. <br />121. Home Occupation, Type III. A home occupation, the commercial nature of which involves providing a service <br />or product to people or organizations within the home. Generates less than sixty auto trips per week, including <br />deliveries. No more than two employees, in addition to the owner working on site. May include on -site signage. <br />May include retails sales of items manufactured on -site. Would include businesses that are similar in nature to <br />chiropractic service, artist studio or craft shop. <br />122. Home Occupation, Type IV. A home occupation, the commercial nature of which involves providing a service <br />or product to people or organizations off site. Generates less than sixty auto trips per week, including deliveries. All <br />employees do the majority of their work off -site. May include on -site storage or warehousing of work related <br />materials. Would include businesses that are similar in nature to lawn care services and off -site sandblasting <br />services. <br />Comment The Code clearly identifies acceptable home businesses consistent with residential <br />neighborhoods. A dog kennel is inconsistent with home occupation standards. <br />139. Lot. A parcel, piece or portion of land described by metes and bounds, registered land survey, auditor's plat, <br />or subdivision plat and separated from other parcels or portions of land by said description for purposes of sale, <br />lease, mortgage, building or separation. <br />144. Lot, Pre - existing. A lot which is one unit of a subdivision plat heretofore duly approved and filed or one unit <br />of an auditor's subdivision, or registered land survey, or a lot created by metes and bounds that has been <br />recorded in the office of the County Recorder prior to the effective date of this Ordinance. <br />Comment. Breezy Pines subdivision was recorded, in addition to recorded covenants, with the Crow Wing <br />County Recorder in 1982. <br />156. Neighborhood. The area adjacent to or surrounding existing or proposed development characterized by <br />common use or uses, density, style and age of structures and environmental characteristics. <br />Comment. A dog kennel is clearly not consistent with any item or criteria indicated above. <br />Page 7 of 20 <br />