File #: 19-0721R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/14/2019 In control: Planning and Economic Development
On agenda: 10/28/2019 Final action: 10/28/2019
Title: RESOLUTION GRANTING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR A VACATION DWELLING UNIT AT 3330 MINNESOTA AVENUE (PAT AND BILL BURNS).
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1
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RESOLUTION GRANTING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR A VACATION DWELLING UNIT AT 3330 MINNESOTA AVENUE (PAT AND BILL BURNS).

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CITY PROPOSAL:

RESOLVED, that:
(a) The city council hereby grants Pat and Bill Burns an interim use permit to operate a three-bedroom vacation dwelling unit for up to 7 guests located at 3330 Minnesota Avenue and as described as:
ALL THAT PART OF S1/2 OF LOT 294 AND ALLOF LOTS 296 & 298, MINN AVE, LOWER DULAND SLY 1/2 OF LOT 293 AND ALL OF LOTS295 & 297, LAKE AVE, LOWER DUL DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS; BEG AT NW COR OF THE ABOVEDESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE SLY ALONG WLINE 50 FT THENCE 19DEG21'57" TO THELEFT 25.10 FT THENCE 60DEG52'47" TO THELEFT 72.73 FT THENCE ON A LINE PARALLELWITH AND 14 FT DISTANT FROM S LINE OFLOTS 297 & 298 43.91 FT THENCE 90 DEGLEFT 86 FT TO N LINE OF PARCEL THENCE 90 DEG LEFT 123.82 FT TO PT OF BEG, and
(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 following the effective date of this resolution, or until there is a change in ownership of the property, whichever occurs first; and
(e) 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 19-129); the commission gave due notice of public hearing and considered the application during a public hearing occurring on October 8, 2019; and
(f) The city planning commission, at their regular meeting on October 8, 2019, considered the application's consistency with the use specific standards...

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