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September 19, 2012 <br />Page 7 <br />11. Section 25 -4 -15 of Bill No. 266, Draft 3, is amended by amending subsection (g) to read <br />as follows: <br />"(g) <br />Any agricultural tourism activity in the A, IA, FA, RA, or APD districts, that does <br />not conform to the standards in section 25- 4- 15(d), and which has not previously <br />received a special permit or use permit for such activity, may continue such use for <br />up to six months following the effective date of this ordinance, and, if an <br />application for a special permit or a use permit has been received and accepted <br />within [the ] that] six month period, may continue such use until final action has <br />been taken on the application. After six months from approval of this ordinance, <br />or denial of the application, whichever occurs [ later sooner, continued use shall <br />be considered illegal under this chapter. <br />12. Section 25 -4 -15 of Bill No. 266, Draft 3, is amended by amending subsection (i) to read <br />as follows: <br />An agricultural tourism activity that obtains plan approval, but becomes non- <br />compliant with the standards of sec. 25- 4 -15(d) because of an increase in the <br />number of visitors, shall apply for plan approval or a special permit shall apply <br />for a new plan approval within six months of the change that caused the non- <br />compliance [ , . • ' <br />the Failure to receive plan approval or obtain a special permit application within <br />that six month period of time shall require the planning director to order the <br />agricultural tourism operation to cease until its non - compliance is corrected." <br />13. Section 25 -4 -15 of Bill No. 266, Draft 3, is amended by amending subsection (k) to read <br />as follows: <br />"(k) The director may use observations of visitor arrivals, including bus traffic, in <br />estimating whether an agricultural tourism activity complies with sec. 25-4 - <br />15(d)(3), and may require that an activity obtain plan approval or apply for and <br />obtain a special permit within six months of written notification based on such <br />observations. [ In-that-ease 1 During the application process but not exceeding <br />