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events. Any person seeking an exception shall file an application at City Hall with the <br /> Administrator or his or her designee on a form prescribed by the city. The application shall state <br /> the dates during which the application is proposed,the location of the noise source and time of <br /> operation,the nature of the noise source, reasons why the exception is sought, -, en- <br /> i pfho�se 1nd other information as is required by the city. <br /> (a) The city shall, within 30 days from the receipt of the application, approve ordeny the <br /> application. The application will be presented to the City Council for consideration and <br /> may be approved only if the City Council finds that full compliance with the <br /> requirements of this section would constitute an unreasonable hardship on the applicant, <br /> on other persons or on the community In determining whether to grant or deny the <br /> application, tib C t .Eo t-if shaA bafftho-ithe h-irdsh pY-Io-tihe_applic t agair%s thy' <br /> d e act ori�tbe�h altth,,. ifety ari0kW_0_fare;6_f I expersonsai Aected,t e-idv6rs <br /> �, sr_opa.ffesp,�d;.ackii ®tefs. ecfaratitg�fe€ ' <br /> tie: ` V MA s'I ect 6.c%rid�i-t o�ti ;J-0,61 i l <br /> 0%W <br /> (b) If the city finds that sufficient controversy exists regarding the proposed exception to the <br /> provisions of this section, a public hearing will be held on the proposed application at <br /> which all persons affected shall be given an opportunity to be heard. <br /> (5) Exception for emergency work. Noise created exclusively in the performance of emergency <br /> work to preserve the public health, safety or welfare, or in the performance of emergency work <br /> necessary to restore a public service or eliminate a public hazard shall be exempt from the <br /> provisions of this section for a period not to exceed 24 hours after the work is commenced. <br /> Persons responsible for the work shall inform the Police Department, Building Inspector and <br /> City Administrator of the need to initiate the work or, if the work is commenced during non- <br /> business hours of the city, at the beginning of business hours of the first business day thereafter. <br /> Any person responsible for this emergency work shall take all reasonable actions to minimize the <br /> amount of noise. <br /> Penalty, see § 91.99 <br /> Ord. #49, adopted 01/10"1990, Ord amended 05/22,2002, Ord. amended 1211012003, Ord 2d#25, amended <br /> 12/10/2008 <br /> OPEN BURNING <br /> § 91.20 PURPOSE. <br /> The purpose of this subchapter is to establish permitted categories of open burn events for residences <br /> and farms within the city and provide for a permitting process for residential and agricultural open burning, <br /> except when the open burning is defined as a recreational fire as prescribed in this subchapter. <br /> 891 Page <br />
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