Upon receipt of an application for a relocation permit, the building official shall notify the city manager who shall set a date for a public hearing on said application to be held not less than ten days after the filing of the application.
The city clerk shall publish a notice of the public hearing, and the building official shall mail a notice of said hearing not less than five days prior to the date thereof to all owners of property within the zone of interest. The zone of interest shall include all property on both sides of the same street or streets as the property to which it is proposed to move the building, any part of which is three hundred feet or less from the nearest corner of the property to which it is proposed to move the building as measured on the centerline of the street. Any property immediately opposite shall be included. Widths of intersecting streets shall be included in the measurements. In case the proposed location is a corner lot, the zone of interest shall include the property on all streets on which said lot fronts, measured as designated in this section.
At the public hearing, any person may appear to support or protest the granting of the relocation permit.
(Ord. 3709 § 8, 1986: Ord. 2104 (part), 1962: prior code § 34.709)