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(3) The use will not impose additional costs on the public if it is <br /> necessary for the public to fully or partially take the property in the <br /> future; <br /> (4) There is adequate assurance that the property will be left in <br /> suitable condition after the interim use is terminated. The City <br /> Council may require a condition that the owner will provide an <br /> appropriate financial surety to cover the cost of removing the <br /> interim use and interim structures upon the expiration of the <br /> interim use permit; and <br /> (5) The user agrees to any conditions deemed appropriate by the City <br /> Council for the permission of the interim use. Such conditions <br /> shall be included in writing in the issued interim use permit or <br /> alternatively in a written agreement with the user attached to the <br /> approved interim use permit. <br /> B. Termination. An interim use permit shall terminate on the happening of <br /> any of the following events, whichever occurs first: <br /> (1) The occurrence of the date stated in the interim use permit, which <br /> shall not be for a period greater than five(5) years; <br /> (2) The occurrence of the event stated in the interim use permit; <br /> (3) Upon violation of conditions under which the permit was issued; or <br /> (4) Upon change in the City's zoning regulations which renders the <br /> use nonconforming. <br /> C. Lapse, Extension. Unless the City Council approves a different time in an <br /> approved permit, an interim use permit shall expire without further action <br /> by the Planning Commission or City Council, unless the user/applicant <br /> commences the authorized interim use within one year of the date the <br /> interim use permit issued; or, unless before the expiration of the one year <br /> period, the applicant shall apply for an extension to initiate such use. The <br /> request for an extension by a user/applicant shall be made to the zoning <br /> administrator and the user/applicant shall provide evidence as required by <br /> the zoning administrator sufficient to demonstrate the user/applicant's <br /> good faith effort to complete or utilize the use permitted in the interim use <br /> permit within the one year period. A request for an extension may be <br /> granted by the zoning administrator for an additional period up to one <br /> year. A denial of an extension by the zoning administrator may be <br /> appealed in writing by the user/applicant to the City Council within 10 <br /> days of the date of the zoning administrator's decision. The <br /> user/applicant's written appeal shall state the grounds for the appeal and <br /> be submitted to the City Administrator within the 10 day period. Failure <br /> to timely appeal shall constitute a waiver of the right to appeal and shall <br /> not be considered. A timely filed appeal will be heard by the City Council <br /> within 60 days of the date the appeal is received by the City <br /> Administrator. <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 3•1-2 <br /> August 20,2020 <br />
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