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Communications - Type
COM
Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
Communication
0454
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011
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Joe Reynolds, Councilmember Vice Chair, Public Works & Parks Committee
Communications - Referred To
PWPC
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Presented: PWPC - 8/4/98
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AGE PWPC 02/02/1999 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Agendas\1998-2000\Public Works & Parks Committee (PWPC)
AGE PWPC 02/16/1999 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Agendas\1998-2000\Public Works & Parks Committee (PWPC)
AGE PWPC 03/05/1999 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Agendas\1998-2000\Public Works & Parks Committee (PWPC)
AGE PWPC 08/04/1998 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Agendas\1996-1998\Public Works & Parks Committee (PWPC)
COM 0454.000 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Communications\1996-1998
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Section 3-24. Variances; criteria for granting. <br /> Only in situations where the following conditions exist may a vaziance be granted: <br /> (1) A grant of a variance is necessitated by peculiar physical conditions not ordinarily found <br /> in most districts, because of the peculiarity of a business, or as a result of a special event <br /> or circumstance; <br /> (2) Granting the variance will not adversely affect the rights of adjacent property owners or <br /> the tenants; <br /> (3) Granting the variance will not unreasonably violate the interest, safety, convenience, or <br /> general welfare of the public; and <br /> (4) A strict application of the terms of this chapter would work unnecessary hardship and <br /> practical difficulty upon the applicant or the community. <br /> Division 7. Fees <br /> Section 3-25. Permit and variance fees. <br /> (a) Applicants for sign permits shall pay the following fees: <br /> (1) An applicant for a sign permit shall pay an application fee of $25 to the chief <br /> engineer for each sign application. <br /> (2) An applicant for a sign permit for a sign erected prior to obtaining a sign permit <br /> shall pay an application fee of $100 for each sign application. <br /> (b) Appliants for sign variances shall pay, upon submission of an application for a variance, <br /> a fee of $50 to the chief engineer. <br /> Section 3-26. Disposition of fees. <br /> (a) The following shall be used exclusively to support the administration and enforcement of <br /> <br /> this chapter and efforts to educate and inform the public about the county's sign law: <br /> Permit and variance application fees; <br /> (2) Fines, minus costs of collection, that aze collected pursuant to this chapter. <br /> 17 <br /> <br />
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