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2006-2008
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1480
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016
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Bruce McClure, Public Works Director
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PWIRC
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PWIRC: Postponed to a date to be determined by the Chair - 12/16/08
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AGE PWIRC 12/16/2008 2008-2010
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(b) The permittee or the permittee's agent shall notify the director of public works or the <br />director's representative when the grading operation is ready for final inspection. Final <br />approval shall not be given until all work, including installation of all drainage structures <br />and their protective devices have been completed and the required reports have been <br />submitted. <br />Article 4. Variances <br />Section 10-31. Variances; application. <br />(a) In unique cases where strict enforcement of this chapter would result in unnecessary <br />hardship or practical difficulty, and where desirable relief may be granted without <br />detriment to the public interest, convenience or welfare, a request for a variance may be <br />submitted to the director for his consideration. <br />(b) Vaziance applications shall be submitted upon a form designated by the director and shall <br />include the following information and attachments: <br />(1) Applicant's name, phone number, and mailing address. <br />(2) Tax map key number of the affected property. <br />(3) Code section from which a variance is requested. <br />(4) Explanation of the applicant's unique circumstances and why compliance with the <br />applicable code section would be difficult or cause an unnecessary hardship. <br />(5) Explanation of alternative measures that applicant is proposing to take in lieu of <br />compliance with the applicable code section. <br />(6) Evidence that desired relief may be granted without adversely affecting the rights <br />of adjacent property owners or tenants or detrimentally affecting the public <br />interest. <br />Section 10-32. Variances; criteria for granting. <br />Only in situations where the following conditions exist may a variance be granted by the <br />director: <br />(a) A grant of a variance is necessitated by peculiar physical conditions not ordinarily found. <br />(b) Granting the variance will not adversely affect the rights of adjacent property owners or <br />tenants. <br />(c) Granting the variance will not unreasonably violate the interest, safety, convenience, or <br />general welfare of the public. <br />(d) A strict application of the terms of this chapter would result in unnecessary hardship and <br />practical difficulty upon the applicant or community. <br />Section 10-33. Variance application fees. <br />(a) Upon submission of an application for a variance provided for in this article, applicants <br />shall submit a processing fee of $25. <br />(b) Fees shall be waived for any variance applied for by a federal, state or county agency <br />including the department of water supply. <br />-17- <br />
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