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9 <br /> <br />The following sections were accidently deleted from the previous zoning ordinance and should <br />be added back in. There is no change in the language. <br /> <br />• Proposed Amendment <br /> <br />The Planning & Zoning Board suggested defining quasi-public structure so a new definition has <br />been added to the draft ordinance. <br /> <br />Section 1007.043 General Building and Use Provisions. <br /> <br />(2) Building Type and Construction. <br /> <br />(e) Quasi-Public Structures. <br />1. No quasi-public structure shall be located within the public right-of-way except <br />as approved by the City Council. Such structure shall include but not be limited <br />to trash containers, bicycle racks, benches, planting boxes, awnings, flag poles, <br />light standards, stairs, stoops, light wells, loading wells, signs and others. <br />2. Public and quasi-public utility poles and underground services may be permitted <br />within public right-of-way provided that: <br />a. A permanent identification tag or marking is affixed to each structure. <br />b. The City is notified as to the location and date of placement of the structure. <br />c. The City is notified of any change of structure ownership, removal or <br />modification. <br />d. Lease or joint use agreements or arrangements applicable to each utility <br />structure are disclosed. <br />(f) Completion of Exterior Improvements. <br />1. All exterior improvements of a structure, or portion thereof, to single family <br />dwellings, multiple family dwellings of twelve (12) units or less, or any structure <br />accessory to a residential use shall be completed in accordance with City- <br />approved construction plans within one hundred eighty (180) days after the date <br />the City issued the building permit. <br />2. All exterior improvements of a structure, or portion thereof, to multiple family <br />dwellings of more than twelve (12) units or any commercial, industrial, office, <br />institutional or non-residential structure shall be completed in accordance with <br />City-approved construction plans within one (1) year after the date the City <br />issued the building permit. <br />3. In all cases, the compliance deadline shall be upheld unless: <br />a. The process for a temporary Certificate of Occupancy is completed as <br />described in the City Fee Schedule, as amended, which would extend the <br />completion date beyond those listed in paragraphs 1. and 2. above; or