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ATTY/ORD.437/ORDINANCE ADOPDTING & AMENDING ZA – LEVEL OF REVIEW <br />REV: 11-18-16 VR <br />Page 15 of 28 <br />3. The use has not ceased per Section 41.9 (Permit Expiration and Extension). B. Nonconforming uses and structures are governed by Article 33 (Nonconforming Lots, Uses, Structures and Parking), and may continue to the extent authorized in that article. [42.8 Use Permits, 43.9 Variances, but useful for all permits] 41.12 Reapplication The City shall not accept reapplication of a permit or amendment within one year of a denial when the reapplication is for same property and a substantially similar subject matter. [43.8 Variances and 42.7 Use Permits, but useful for all types of permits] 41.13 Interpretations A. Scope of Interpretation. The Director may make interpretations for uses not listed in any zoning district, applicability of any specific regulation, or interpretation of any other regulation or requirement in this Zoning Ordinance or implementing Precise or Specific Plans.[51.1B and reworded with broader scope] B. Requests. Requests for interpretations of this title and verifications relating to prior approvals or permits shall be in writing. [NEW] C. Decisions. Decisions regarding interpretations shall be in writing. The Director may make interpretations of the Zoning Ordinance based on the effect of the public health, safety, and welfare on the people and property of Redwood City, and the effect upon the orderly development of the area in question and the City at large. [51.1B.3 and NEW]. Article 42 – USE PERMITS [Entire article repealed with new wording below. Underlining and strikethrough protocols are not used for these revisions.] 42.1 Permit Purpose 42.2 Applicability 42.3 Review Authority 42.4 Findings 42.5 Review, Decisions, Appeals, Permit Duration 42.6 Use Permit Modification or Revocation 42.1 Permit Purpose A Use Permit provides a mechanism to consider uses that could be consistent with the purposes of the underlying zoning district but require consideration to ensure that the location and operation does not interfere with the use and enjoyment of surrounding properties. [NEW] <br />7.C. - Page 22