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(3) The conditional requirements at public cost for public <br /> facilities and services and will not be detrimental to the <br /> economic welfare of the community. <br /> (4) The conditional use will have vehicular approaches to the <br /> property which are so designed as not to create traffic <br /> congestion or an indifference with traffic on surrounding <br /> public thoroughfares. <br /> (5) Adequate measures have been taken to provide sufficient <br /> off-street parking and loading space to serve the proposed <br /> use. <br /> (6) Adequate measures have been taken or will be taken to <br /> prevent or control offensive odor, fumes, dust, noise, and <br /> vibration, so none of these will constitute a nuisance and to <br /> control lights and signs in such a manner, that no <br /> disturbance to neighboring properties will result. <br /> (7) The conditional use will not result in the destruction, loss <br /> or damage of a natural, scenic or historical feature of major <br /> significance. <br /> (8) The conditional use will promote the prevention and <br /> control of pollution of the ground and surface waters <br /> including sedimentation and control of nutrients. <br /> 5. When costs to the City involved in processing and reviewing an <br /> application exceeds the original application fees, the applicant shall reimburse the <br /> City for any additional costs. Such expenses may include, but are not limited to, <br /> payroll, mailing costs, consultant fees and other professional services the City <br /> may need to retain in reviewing permits. <br /> 6. Conditional Use Permits may be transferable where requested by an <br /> applicant and approved by the Planning Commission. <br /> 7. Violations of the conditions of a Conditional Use Permit shall <br /> automatically suspend the permit. A review of the violation shall be conducted by <br /> the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall determine conditions <br /> for reinstating the permit or revocation, if applicable. <br /> 8. Failure by the owner to act on a Conditional Use Permit within 12 months, <br /> or failure to complete the work under a Conditional Use Permit within 2 years, <br /> unless extended by the Planning Commission, shall void the permit. A second <br /> extension shall require a new public hearing. This provision shall apply to any <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report 4.1-7 <br /> September 15,2022 <br />