§ 74-473. Type I home occupation permit renewal.  


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  • All home occupation permits shall be subject to renewal every five years.

    (1)

    If there has been a complaint, violation, or a change in the home occupation during the previous five years, then the renewal will be considered by the zoning administrator. No later than 30 days prior to the date for renewal, the zoning administrator shall send the home occupation permit holder written notice, sent via United States Postal Service, informing the permit holder that his home occupation is in need of renewal and the renewal must be considered by the zoning administrator. The written notice shall state the reason (complaint, violation, or change in business) the renewal must be considered by the zoning administrator. The written notice shall also include an application for renewal and a deadline by which the community development department must receive the form. The deadline for receiving the renewal application shall be a minimum of 14 calendar days from the date of the renewal notice. Upon receiving the completed application and associated fees, within ten business days the zoning administrator shall provide the applicant a written decision regarding the permit renewal.

    (2)

    If there have been no complaints, violations, or a change in the home occupation during the previous five years, the zoning administrator shall review the home occupation. If no complaints, violations, or changes have occurred in the previous five years and, if applicable, the home occupation has a valid city business license, the zoning administrator shall renew the home occupation permit for another five-year period and notify the permit holder in writing of the renewal.

(Ord. No. 1291, § 1, 3-24-1997; Ord. No. 1640, 3-23-2010; Ord. No. 1762 , § 7, 3-27-2017; Ord. No. 1780 , § 14, 4-9-2018)

Editor's note

Ord. No. 1780, § 11, adopted April 9, 2018, in effect, repealed § 74-473 and enacted a new § 74-473 as set out herein. Former § 74-473 pertained to home office application and derived from Ord. No. 54, adopted December 4, 1958.