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An appeal from any final decision of the Zoning Administrator may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment pursuant to the procedures set forth in section 21-6-2.11 of this article. Decisions of the Planning and Zoning Commission may be appealed to the City Council pursuant to the procedures set forth in section 21-6-2.11 of this article. (Ord. 18-880, 7-23-2018)
The purpose of this section 21-6-12 is to provide procedures consistent with applicable State requirements for the annexation of real property into the corporate limits of the City. (Ord. 18-880, 7-23-2018)
A. City Council Or City Manager: The City Council or City Manager may direct staff to review specific property to determine whether it may be legally annexed and to contact property owners to determine whether they will sign an annexation petition.
B. Owner Initiation: One or more property owners may submit an application to annex property owned by them into the City. (Ord. 18-880, 7-23-2018)
A. The purpose of this section 21-6-13 is to provide procedures for the review of a Certificate of No Effect, Certificate of Appropriateness, and Certificate for Economic Hardship for property zoned with the Historic Preservation Overlay. (Res. 24-1600, 10-14-2024)
A. Pre-Application Conference: Prior to the submission of an application for a Certificate of No Effect, Certificate of Appropriateness, or Certificate for Economic Hardship, all applicants are required to schedule a meeting with the Zoning Administrator, as set forth in section 21-6-2.1, "Pre-Application Meeting", of this article.
B. Application Submittal: A complete application for a Certificate of No Effect, Certificate of Appropriateness, and Certificate for Economic Hardship approval shall be submitted to the Zoning Administrator as required by Section 21-6-2.2 Application Submittal (Administrative Completeness Review) of this Article, and Section 21-6-13.2 Required Application Information. (Res. 24-1600, 10-14-2024)
A. Application Information for a Certificate of No Effect, Certificate of Appropriateness, Certificate of Hardship:
1. Contents of Application: Prior to the commencement of any work for modifications, the owner shall file an application for a Certificate of No Effect, Certificate of Appropriateness, or Certificate of Hardship to the Zoning Administrator and obtain the appropriate approvals and issuance of the appropriate Certificate. The application shall contain:
a. Name, address, and telephone number of the applicant;
b. Location and photographs of the property;
c. Site Plan drawings of proposed changes, if available;
d. Elevation drawings of proposed changes, if available;
e. Perspective drawings, including relationship to adjacent properties, if available;
f. Where the proposal includes signs with lettering, a scale drawing showing the type of lettering to be used, all dimensions and colors, a description of materials to be used, method of illumination, and a plan showing the sign's location on the property; and
g. Any other information that the Community Development Director may deem necessary in order to visualize the proposed work or justify the proposed hardship. (Res. 24-1600, 10-14-2024)
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