<br /> . revocation hearings shan be conducted in accordance with Section 27.06 of this ordinance.
<br /> Publication and notice requirements shall be the same as for home occupation conditional use permit
<br /> application hearings. (Amended 2-19-87. Ord. 87-1007)
<br /> (3) All businesses being conducted at property zoned for residential use on the effective date of this
<br /> ordinance shall have thirty (30) days thereafter to apply for the necessary conditional use permit.
<br /> (Amended 2-19-87. Ord.87-1007)
<br /> (4) Persons who are conducting a business from property zoned for residential use on the effective date
<br /> of this ordinance must make application under Section 33.11, but may continue to conduct such
<br /> businesses pending final determination of their application. Should the City Council deny the
<br /> petition for conditional use permit, all such persons shall immediately cease their business activities
<br /> from snch residential premises. (Amended 2-19-87. Ord.87-1007)
<br /> 33.12 PERMITTED ENCROACHMENTS - YARDS
<br /> For the purpose of this ordinance, the following shall be considered as permitted encroachments within the yards
<br /> indicated:
<br /> a) In any yard: overhanging roof eaves, open terraces, marquees, flues, sills, lintels, pilasters, cornices,
<br /> gutters, open canopies, open porches not enclosed by walls, screens, windows, or doors and awnings
<br /> attached to the principal building, not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the depth of the front or rear
<br /> yards or twenty-five percent (250/0) of the width of the side yards. Chimneys, flag poles, ornamental
<br /> features, sidewalks, fences, landscaping, posts, or other similar amenities. (Amended 1-22-98. Ord. 98-
<br /> H;94)
<br /> . b) Yard lights and name plate signs in residential districts, provided such lights and signs are three (3) feet or
<br /> more from all lot lines. Lights for illuminating parking and loading areas or yards for safety and security
<br /> purposes may be provided where necessary, provided that the glare is not visible from public right-of-way
<br /> or adjacent residential property.
<br /> (c) In front yards, balconies may extend a distance of four (4) feet or less, provided they are seven (7) feet or
<br /> more above the grade at the building line. Patios may extend a distance of eight (8) feet or less.
<br /> (d) In rear yards, balconies, breezeways, detached picnic shelters, or swimming pools, provided they are ten
<br /> (10) feet from all property lines. Recreational equipment, uncovered porches, patios, picnic tables, open
<br /> arbors, trellises, laundry drying equipment, satellite dishes exceediog 24 ioches in diameter, detached
<br /> outdoor living room and outdoor eating facilities, provided they are not less than five (5) feet from any lot
<br /> line. (Amended 5-16-96. Ord. No. 96-1600)
<br /> (e) Encroachments in any yard that abut a public or private street, shall be considered as permitted
<br /> encroachments, as outlined above, except that no encroachment shall be permitted within present or
<br /> proposed street right-of~way lines.
<br /> (I) On corner lots, in any district, encroachments are not permitted in excess of thirty (30) inches above the
<br /> curb line in the intersection sight distance triangle.
<br /> 33.13 TRAFFIC CONTROL
<br /> The traffic generated by any use shall be channeled and controlled in a manner that will avoid: congestion on
<br /> public streets, traffic hazards, and excessive traffic through residential areas, particularly truck traffic.
<br /> (a) Internal traffic shall be so regulated as to insure its safe and orderly Row. Traffic into and out of
<br /> . commercial and industrial areas shall, to the extent possible, be forward moving with no backing into
<br /> streets. On corner lots, no structure or other materials shall be placed within the intersection sight
<br /> distance triaugle between tbe height of two and one half(2-1I2) and ten (10) feet above the center line grade
<br /> of the intersecting street.
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