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Manufactured Housing Communities Chapter 914 Specific Development Requirements <br /> <br /> Page 914-13 <br />petition for extension of time in which to complete the work has been granted by the <br />City Council. Such extension shall be requested in writing and filed with the Zoning <br />Administrator at least 30 days before the expiration of the original permit. There shall <br />be no charge for filing of such petition. The request for extension shall state facts <br />showing a good faith attempt to initiate the use. Such petition shall be presented to the <br />Planning Commission for a recommendation and to the City Council for a decision. <br />6. Reconsideration <br />Whenever an application for a permit has been considered and denied by the City <br />Council, a similar application for a permit affecting substantially the same property <br />shall not be considered again by the Planning Commission or City Council for at least <br />six months from the date of its denial unless a decision to reconsider such matter is <br />made by not less than four-fifths vote of the full City Council. <br />7. Renewal of Permits <br />An applicant shall not have a vested right to a permit renewal by reason of having <br />obtained a previous permit. In applying for and accepting a permit, the permit holder <br />agrees that his monetary investment in the home occupation will be fully amortized <br />over the life of the permit and that a permit renewal will not be needed to amortize the <br />investment. Each application for the renewal of a permit will be considered as a new <br />permit without taking into consideration that a previous permit has been granted. The <br />previous granting or renewal of a permit shall not constitute a precedent or basis for the <br />renewal of a permit. <br />8. Additional Requirements for Special Home Occupations <br />a. No person other than a resident shall conduct the home occupation, except where <br />the applicant can satisfactorily prove unusual or unique conditions or need for non- <br />residential assistance and that this exception would not compromise the intent of <br />this Ordinance. <br />b. Examples of special home occupations include: barber and beauty services, <br />photography studio, group lessons, saw sharpening, small appliance and small <br />engine repair and the like. <br />c. The home occupation may involve any of the following: stock-in-trade incidental <br />to the performance of the service, repair or manufacturing which requires <br />equipment other than customarily found in a home, the teaching with musical, <br />dancing and other instruction of more than one pupil at a time. <br />d. Special home occupations may be allowed to accommodate their parking demand <br />through utilization of on-street parking. In such cases where on-street parking <br />facilities are necessary, however, the City Council shall maintain the right to <br />establish the maximum number of on-street spaces permitted and increase or <br />decrease the maximum number when and where changing conditions require <br />additional review. <br />F. Non-Conforming Use <br />Existing home occupations lawfully existing on the date of this Ordinance may continue as <br />non-conforming uses. They shall, however, be required to obtain permits for their <br />continued operation. Any existing home occupation that is discontinued for a period of <br />more than 30 days, or is in violation of the Ordinance provisions under which it was <br />initially established, shall be brought into conformity with the provisions of this <br />subdivision.