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<br />Little Canada Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />903-39 <br />C. All underground telephone lines, pipelines for local distribution, underground electric <br />transmission lines, and overhead electric transmission lines less than 33 KV, which are <br />intended to serve more than one (1) parcel and are proposed to be installed at locations <br />other than in public right-of-way, shall require a special permit issued by the City after <br />approval by the City Engineer. No above-ground equipment, such as utility service <br />cabinets or boxes, shall be constructed without a permit from the City Engineer. <br />Approval by the City Engineer shall be based upon the information furnished in the <br />following procedural requirements: <br /> <br />1. Prior to the installation of any of the previous essential services, the owner of <br />such service shall file with the Zoning Administrator, all maps and other pertinent <br />information as deemed necessary for the City Engineer to review the proposed <br />project. <br /> <br />2. The Zoning Administrator shall transmit the map and accompanying information <br />to the City Engineer for his review and approval regarding the project's <br />relationship to the Comprehensive Plan and/or Ordinances and parts thereof. <br /> <br />3. The City Engineer shall report in writing to the Zoning Administrator his findings <br />as to the compliance of the proposed project with the Comprehensive Plan and <br />Ordinances of the City. <br /> <br />4. In considering applications for the placement of essential services, as regulated in <br />this Section, the aforesaid City staff shall consider the effect of the proposed <br />project upon the health, safety and general welfare of the City, as existing and as <br />anticipated; and the effect of the proposed project upon the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />5. Upon receiving the approval of the City Engineer, the Zoning Administrator shall <br />issue a special permit for the installation and operation of the applicant's essential <br />services. If the Engineer's report recommends the denial of said permit causing <br />the Zoning Administrator to deny its issuance, the applicant may appeal said <br />decision to the Board of Appeals and adjustments under the rules and procedures <br />as set forth in Section 922 of this Ordinance. <br /> <br />D. All transmission pipelines (i.e. pipelines not required for local distributing network) and <br />overhead transmission and substation lines of 33 KV or greater shall be a conditional use <br />in all districts subject to the following procedural requirements: <br /> <br />1. Prior to the installation of any of the previous essential services, the owner of <br />such service shall file with the Zoning Administrator, all maps and other pertinent <br />information as deemed necessary for the Planning Commission to review the <br />proposed project. <br /> <br />2. The Zoning Administrator shall transmit the map and accompanying information <br />to the Planning Commission for its review and recommendations regarding the
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