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(A) Any support structure that is not operated for a continuous period of 12 months shall be considered abandoned, and the town, at its election, may require the support structure owner to remove the support structure within 90 days after notice from the town to remove the support structure.
(B) If there are 2 or more users of a single support structure, this provision shall not become effective until all providers cease to use the support structure.
(C) If the owner of an abandoned support structure cannot be located or is no longer in business, the requirements of this section shall be the responsibility of the landowner on whose property the support is located.
(1981 Code, § 509A) (Ord. passed 6-28-2004)
Wireless communication facilities in existence on the date of the adoption of this chapter which do not comply with the requirements of this chapter (nonconforming wireless communications facility) are subject to the following provisions.
(A) Expansion. Nonconforming wireless communication facilities may continue in use for the purpose now used, but may not be expanded without complying with this chapter except as further provided in this section.
(B) Additions. Nonconforming wireless communications facilities may add additional antennas (belonging to the same provider or other providers) subject to administrative review under this chapter.
(C) Repairs or reconstruction.
(1) Nonconforming wireless communications facilities, which become damaged due to any reason or cause, may be repaired and restored to its former use, location and physical dimensions subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(2) Provided, however, that if the damage to the wireless communications facility exceeds 50% of replacement cost, the wireless communication facility may only be reconstructed or repaired in compliance with this chapter.
(3) Any wireless communications facility not in use for 6 months shall be deemed abandoned and all rights as a nonconforming use shall cease.
(1981 Code, § 510A) (Ord. passed 6-28-2004)
Enforcement of the provisions of this chapter shall be per § 154.278 below.
(1981 Code, § 511A) (Ord. passed 6-28-2004)
OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
It is the intent of these regulations to encourage the appropriate location of off-street parking and off-street loading to provide the needed levels of service to the citizens of and visitors to the Town of Liberty and its environs, to avoid undue congestion on the streets, to protect the capacity of the street system, to move traffic, to avoid unnecessary conflicts between vehicles and pedestrians, to preserve and enhance the designated pedestrian activity areas within the town and to facilitate access from streets to off-street parking lots and structures and off-street loading spaces.
(1981 Code, § 601) (Ord. passed 6-28-2004)
(A) In all districts, except the B1 district, in connection with every industrial, commercial, institutional, residential or any other use, at the time any new structure is erected or any existing structure enlarged or use of land is increased in density or intensity, or uses of structures or land change, off-street parking shall be provided for vehicles in accordance with requirements contained in this chapter.
(B) Conformance with the parking requirements herein shall be for any new use or portion of enlarged use or structures only and not the existing use or structure.
(1981 Code, § 602) (Ord. passed 6-28-2004)
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