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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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5/21/2019
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minimum three-foot clearance shall be maintained between said equipment installation and the <br /> corresponding side property line. <br /> • Chapter 18.124 Conditional Uses: §18.124.100 and §18.124.270 are amended <br /> to read as follows: <br /> 18.124.100 Lapse of use permit. <br /> A. A use permit shall lapse and shall become void one year following the date on which the use <br /> permit became effective, unless prior to the expiration of one year a building permit is issued <br /> and construction is commenced and diligently pursued toward completion on the site which was <br /> the subject of the use permit application, or a certificate of occupancy is issued for the structure <br /> which was the subject of the use permit application, or the site is occupied if no building permit <br /> or certificate of occupancy is required, or the applicant or his or her successor has filed a request <br /> for extension with the zoning administrator pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.12.030. <br /> B. A use permit shall lapse and become void if the use is abandoned or discontinued for a <br /> continuous period of one year or more. Abandonment or discontinuance shall include cessation <br /> of a use regardless of intent to resume the use. Indicia of abandonment or discontinuance may <br /> include,but not be limited to, lack of business license, no utility service, etc. <br /> L A property owner or tenant (the "applicant") seeking. to operate pursuant to a use <br /> permit that has lapsed for twenty-four months or less may make a written application to the <br /> zoning administrator for relief of this lapse provision by: paying the conditional use permit <br /> application fee; and demonstrating that: <br /> a. the use will be operated in a substantially similar manner as provided in the <br /> use permit and historic operations; <br /> b. there has been no change in circumstances under which the use would operate <br /> that would create new or increased impacts to nearby uses and persons; <br /> c. the property owner or tenant have been taking reasonable efforts to reestablish <br /> the use but have been unable to do so clue to circumstances beyond their control or other good <br /> cause; and <br /> d. the operation of the use would qualify as a Class 1 Categorical Exemption <br /> under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to 14 CCR 15301 Existing Facilities, as <br /> amended. <br /> 2. The zoning administrator may require that the applicant provide supplemental <br /> information. <br /> 3. After receipt of a complete application, the zoning administrator will issue a written <br /> decision within thirty (30) days. A summary of the decision will be mailed to the owners and <br /> tenants of property within three hundred (300) feet of the site. <br /> 4. The decision of the zoning administrator shall not be effective for fifteen (15) days <br /> following the date of the decision, and during which time the decision is subject to appeal as <br /> provided in Chapter 18.144. <br /> 18.124.270 Lapse of use permit. <br /> A. A minor conditional use permit shall lapse and shall become void one year following the date <br /> on which the minor conditional use permit became effective, unless prior to the expiration of one <br /> year a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and diligently pursued toward <br /> completion on the site which was the subject of the use permit application, or a certificate of <br />
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