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<br />provisions of this chapter are intended to be consistent with the implementation of goals, <br />policies and land use elements of the city comprehensive plan to the extent practical or <br />required by law. The application of or amendments to this chapter which are determined <br />to be inconsistent with the comprehensive plan shall require amendments to the <br />comprehensive plan, this chapter or both. <br /> <br />(C) Minimum requirements. In their interpretation and application, the provisions of <br />this chapter shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public <br />health, safety and general welfare. <br /> <br />(0) Use not identified Uses not specifically identified in this chapter as permitted <br />shall be prohibited. Amendments to this chapter shall be required to allow any use which <br />is not clearly permitted. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />~ <br /> <br />(E) Accessory uses. Accessory uses such as off-street loading areas, drainage ponds <br />and other drainage structures, and parking lots are prohibited in any zoning district when <br />the associated principal use is not located in theaty 6fCemerville. <br /> <br />(F) Deadline/or actions. It is the intent of the city to comply with state <br />requirements for timely review and actions requiring formal approval by the city. <br />Information submissions and applications must be determined by the city to be complete <br />before a timeline for action is initiated. In the event the city cannot act upon a request <br />within a 60-day time frame, the Council or Administrator may grant the city an automatic <br />60 day extension of time and the administrator will notify an applicant in writing that the <br />action will be completed within 120 days of the date the application was accepted by the <br />city. In the event that multiple approvals are involved in any action, such as a site plan <br />review requiring a variance, conditional use, interim use, or a zoning ordinance <br />amendment requiring a comprehensive plan amendment, each action shall require a <br />separate, independent timeline for action. <br /> <br />(G) Other ordinances. The city has enacted or may enact other ordinances that may <br />supplement or supersede this chapter, including but not limited to the subdivision chapter, <br />shoreland ordinance and the adoption of building codes. Users of this chapter should <br />contact the city to determine whether certain provisions in this chapter are affected by <br />other chapters or ordinances. <br />Cross-reference: <br />Building Code adopted, see ~ 150.01 <br /> <br />(Ord. 2d #8, amended 6/28/06) <br /> <br />~ 156.005 GENERAL INTERPRETATION. <br /> <br />For clarity and consistency in the understanding and application of this chapter, the <br />following shall apply, in addition to the provisions of ~ 10.02: <br /> <br />(A) Sentence construction or phraseology in the present tense, and similarly, <br />5 <br />
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