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Appeals may only be filed within thirty (30) days immediately following the date of the administrative action which is the subject to the appeal. An appeal is filed by delivering to the administrative office involved and to the board a completed notice of appeal, together with the required fee. Official notice of appeal forms shall be available without cost from the city planner. The notice of appeal must, in addition to all other information required by the form, specify the particular grounds for the appeal. The officer from whom the appeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the board all documents constituting the record upon which action appealed from was taken. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
The zoning board of adjustment may allow as conditional uses only those uses classified as conditional uses in this title. No conditional use shall be allowed in a particular district unless such use is specifically permitted as a conditional use in the regulations for that district, except as provided in chapter 4 of this title, and the board shall not act upon any conditional use permit application unless and until the requirements for each conditional use within the specific district in which it is located have been met. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
A. Any person may file an application to use property for one of the conditional uses permitted in the district in which the property is located. All applications for a conditional use permit shall be made upon the official form for such applications which shall be available from the planning services department.
B. Review of the application for a conditional use permit may be obtained by delivering the completed application form to the planning services department together with payment of the required fee.
C. The board may require the applicant for a conditional use permit to supply any further information beyond that contained in the application where it reasonably considers such information necessary to make the determinations required by section 16-8-5-4 of this chapter. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009)
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