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Ordinance 2011 -008 <br />E. Imposition of Conditions. In the granting of an interim use permit, the <br />City Council may impose such conditions, in addition to the general <br />conditions and requirements of this Code to which every interim use <br />permit shall be subject, as it deems necessary to serve and protect the <br />health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the community. <br />F. Permit for Particular Site. An interim use permit is granted for a <br />specific use at a specific site, not for a person or firm. <br />G. Designated Uses. Uses for which an interim use permits are required <br />and the zoning districts in which they are allowed are designated in the <br />land use chart as set forth in Section 1320 hereof. No building permit <br />shall be issued for an interim use until after the interim use permit has <br />been granted by the City Council. <br />H. Termination. An interim use shall terminate on the occurrence of any <br />of the following events, whichever occurs first: <br />1. The date stated on the permit; <br />2. Upon violation of conditions under which the permit was issued; <br />3. Upon change in the City's zoning regulations which renders the <br />use nonconforming; <br />4. The redevelopment of the use and property upon which it is <br />located to a permitted or conditional use as allowed within the <br />underlying zoning district; and <br />5. If the use for which the interim use permit has been granted has <br />ceased or has been discontinued for a period of ninety (90) consecutive <br />days, the permit shall automatically expire and become void at the end <br />of such ninety -day period. <br />I. Suspension and Revocation. The City Council may suspend or revoke <br />an interim use permit upon finding that the activities allowed under the <br />permit adversely affect the public health, safety, or welfare in ways not <br />anticipated during approval of the permit. A suspension or revocation of <br />an interim use permit shall be preceded by written notice to the permittee <br />and a hearing. The notice shall provide at least ten (10) days notice of the <br />time and place of the hearing and shall state the nature of the violation(s). <br />The notice shall be mailed to the permittee at the most recent address <br />listed on the application. <br />Page 10 of 13 <br />