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AgdaPkt 2016-11-28 Closed and Joint SA PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/28/2016
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ATTY/ORD.437/ORDINANCE ADOPDTING & AMENDING ZA – LEVEL OF REVIEW <br />REV: 11-18-16 VR <br />Page 20 of 28 <br />4. That the request is not detrimental to and will not adversely impact the adjacent properties or surrounding neighborhood; and 5. That the request does not place an undue financial or administrative burden on the city; and 6. That the request does not significantly alter the overarching purposes or intent of the city's zoning ordinance/land development regulations. 44.6 Review, Decisions, Appeals and Permit Duration Procedures for application review, decisions, appeals, permit duration and expiration and other requirements are located in Chapter 41 (Common Procedures). Article 45 – ARCHITECTURAL PERMITS [Entire article repealed with new wording below. Underlining and strikethrough protocols are not used for these revisions.] 45.1 Permit Purpose 45.2 Applicability 45.3 Review Authority 45.4 Findings 45.5 Additional Findings for Sloping Lots 45.6 Review, Decisions, Appeals, Permit Duration 45.1 Permit Purpose An Architectural Permit provides a process to: [45.1] 1. Provide for the orderly and harmonious appearance of structure and related site improvements; and 2. Ensure the design quality of developments; and 3. Enhance and protect existing neighborhoods; and 4. Create a strong and positive image of the City. 45.2 Applicability The following projects require an Architectural Permit: A. Nonresidential Uses. Nonresidential uses that include new construction, additions, changes to the building exterior or other site modifications. B. Multifamily Residential Uses. Multifamily residential uses that include new construction, additions, changes to the building exterior or other site modifications. <br />7.C. - Page 27
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