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File #: 20-0830R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/10/2020 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 11/23/2020 Final action: 11/23/2020
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: RESOLUTION GRANTING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR A VACATION DWELLING UNIT AT 409 SOUTH 19th AVENUE EAST, LOCATED IN THE F-2 LOW-RISE NEIGHBORHOOD MIX FORM DISTRICT.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1
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RESOLUTION GRANTING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR A VACATION DWELLING UNIT AT 409 SOUTH 19th AVENUE EAST, LOCATED IN THE F-2 LOW-RISE NEIGHBORHOOD MIX FORM DISTRICT.

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CITY PROPOSAL:

WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 50-20.3.U and Section 50-37.10.D of the Duluth City Code, 1959, as amended, the applicant applied for an interim use permit and the application was duly referred to the city planning commission (PL 20-142); the commission gave due notice of public hearing and considered the application during a public hearing occurring on October 13, 2020; and

WHEREAS, the city planning commission, at their regular meeting on October 13, 2020, considered the application's consistency with the use specific standards for vacation dwelling units and the criteria for granting interim use permits and voted to recommend approval of an interim use permit for a vacation dwelling unit subject to the conditions listed below; and

WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes Section 462.3597 authorizes the city to issue an interim use permit that allows a use to exist until a specified date or until an amendment to this chapter authorizes or prohibits that use.

RESOLVED, that:
(a) The city council hereby grants Nola Wick an interim use permit to operate a three-bedroom vacation dwelling unit for up to 7 guests located in the F-2 Low-Rise Neighborhood Mix Form District at 409 South 19th Avenue East described as:
SOUTH 30 FEET OF NORTH 100 FEET OF LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK 22 OF THE ENDION DIVISION OF DULUTH
(b) Minnesota Statutes Section 462.3597 authorizes the city to issue an interim use permit that allows a use to exist until a specified date or until an amendment to this chapter authorizes or prohibits that use; and
(c) The city council finds that a time limit is needed to protect the public health, safety and welfare from potential longer term impacts of the requested use at this location; and
(d) The interim use permit shall remain in effect for up to six years ...

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