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9. Prior to the installation of any sanitary facilities in the accessory building, the applicant <br /> must have the sanitary system on the property inspected by a licensed plumber, to <br /> determine its suitability for the increased demand. Any deficiencies must be corrected, at <br /> the owner's expense, to bring the system up to current plumbing code requirements. <br /> Sanitary fixtures (sink and toilet) shall be removed from the accessory building if the <br /> Limited Family Business use is ever abandoned, or if this conditional use permit expires or <br /> is terminated. <br /> 10. The physical development and operation of the conditional use must conform, in all <br /> respects, to the approved site plan, operational plan and phasing plan, as revised July 12, <br /> 2021. <br /> 11. New and existing buildings proposed to house a conditional use must be located, <br /> constructed and maintained to meet the all zoning and building code requirements for <br /> accessory buildings in the RR-4 zoning district. <br /> 12. The applicant shall apply for, receive and maintain all other legally required and <br /> applicable local, county, state and federal permits. Copies of approved permits or other <br /> evidence of compliance will be provided to the zoning administrator upon request. <br /> 13. Any ongoing business operation must obtain and continue to meet all legally required and <br /> applicable local, county, state and federal licensing requirements. Copies of approved <br /> licenses or other evidence of compliance will be provided to the zoning administrator <br /> upon request. <br /> 14. All vehicles and equipment must access the site only at approved locations identified in <br /> the site plan and operations plan. <br /> 15. Off-street parking must be provided, consistent with s. 10.102(8). <br /> 16. If the Dane County Highway, Transportation and Public Works Department or the town <br /> engineer determine that road intersection improvements are necessary to safely <br /> accommodate the conditional use, the cost of such improvements shall be borne by the <br /> landowner. Costs borne by the landowner shall be proportional to the incremental <br /> increase in traffic associated with the proposed conditional use. <br /> 17. The Zoning Administrator or designee may enter the premises of the operation in order to <br /> inspect those premises and to ascertain compliance with these conditions or to <br /> investigate an alleged violation. Zoning staff conducting inspections or investigations will <br /> comply with any applicable workplace safety rules or standards for the site. <br /> 18. The owner must post, in a prominent place and in a form approved by the zoning <br /> administrator, a placard with the approved Conditional Use Permit number, the nature of <br /> the operation, name and contact information for the operator, and contact information <br /> for the Dane County Zoning Division. <br /> 19. The owner or operator must keep a copy of the conditional use permit, including the list <br /> of all conditions, on the site, available for inspection to the public during business hours. <br /> 20. Failure to comply with any imposed conditions, or to pay reasonable county costs of <br /> investigation or enforcement of sustained violations, may be grounds for revocation of <br /> the conditional use permit. The holder of a conditional use permit shall be given a <br /> reasonable opportunity to correct any violations prior to revocation. If any use allowed by <br /> an approved conditional use permit is abandoned for one year or more, the associated <br /> conditional use permit shall be terminated. Future re-establishment of an abandoned <br /> conditional use shall require approval of a new conditional use permit. <br />