§ 155.046 APPEAL PROCEDURE FOR MANUFACTURED HOUSING PERMIT.
   In the event the Building Commissioner fails or refuses to issue the necessary permit(s), or in the event not all of the landowners adjacent to the property where the manufacturing unit is to be situated agree to the placement thereof, thereby prohibiting the Building Commissioner from issuing the permit(s), then the individual may appeal the prohibition/disapproval to the Common Council of the city, which shall conduct a hearing thereon at its regularly held Council meeting on at least 2 separate occasions, and it is specifically within the right and province of the Council to overrule the provisions of this chapter, should it deem to be so in the best interests of the parties involved or to the benefit of the welfare of the citizens of the city. In the event the Common Council should permit the placement of a manufactured housing unit, it shall so direct the Building Commissioner to issue the necessary permits and its decision to become a permanent record of the Building Commissioner of the city. The placement of Type I manufactured home on any lot on which any other type of dwelling unit may be placed shall be allowed without the owner having to follow the signature or appeals procedure which will still be applicable to Type II and Type III manufactured homes.
(Ord. 16-86, passed 10-13-1986; Ord. 31-98, passed 1-11-1999)