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<br />7. The driveway and parking areas shall remain in the rear (east yard) and shall not be <br />expanded beyond their current size of 8,000 sf <br /> <br />8. The trash containers shall be stored within the accessory building on the site. Trash <br />collection shall only be permitted during normal residential collection hours tam to 10 <br />pm weekdays and (9 am to 9 pm weekends) as established and amended in Section 405 <br />of the City Code. <br /> <br />9. No exterior storage on the site shall be permitted. No commercial vehicles may be <br />parked or stored on the site. <br /> <br />10. Sign age shall be non-lighted, non-jlashing, non-moving, and shall not exceed 75 sf <br />including the building wall signage and the lawn monument signage. <br /> <br />11. The interim use permit shall expire on September 24, 2006, unless an application is <br />submitted for a five year extension of the permit in the May, 2006. Upon the expiration <br />date of the initial term of the interim use permit, as established by the City Council. the <br />permit shall automatically expire without action of any kind unless the permit is <br />extended in accordance with Subsection 12 of this Section. <br /> <br />12. Applications for extension shall be filed 120 days prior to the expiration date of the <br />original permit, or the expiration of any extension thereof Unless the original permit <br />was expressly declared to be nonrenewable, the interim use permit may be extended for <br />additional terms of not more than five (5) years each if the City Council makes all of <br />the findings set forth in this resolution at of the time of each renewal. The City Council <br />shall be the approving authority for any or all extensions of the permit. The Council <br />may refer the application for extension to the Planning Commission for study and <br />recommendations action thereon if the Council determines that special problems or <br />circumstances may exist with regard to the proposed extension. There is no vested right <br />or legal entitlement to an extension and the decision on any application for extension <br />shall be within the sole discretion of the City Council. <br /> <br />13. The City Council shall, in all cases, retain continuing jurisdiction over each such <br />permit and may, at any time, either on its own initiative or in response to a violation of <br />the terms of the permit, modify or delete any conditions of the permit or impose any <br />new conditions if necessary in order to preserve the public health, safety and welfare, <br />or to prevent the creation or continuance of a public nuisance, or where such action is <br />necessary to preserve or restore any of the findings set forth in this resolution. Prior to <br />Council action, the Planning Commission shall conduct a public hearing on the <br />proposed modification to the permit conditions and notice thereof shall be given in the <br />same manner as prescribed in Section 108 and Section 1012. <br /> <br />14. Violations of the terms of this Interim Use Permit shall be considered grounds for <br />revocation of the Interim Use Permit at anyone time or grounds for denial of a permit <br />extension to a further five year period. An interim use permit may be revoked upon a . <br />determination by the City Council that the holder of such permit has failed to comply <br />with any of the conditions thereof or has violated any applicable provision of the City <br />Code. Prior to Council action, the Planning Commission shall conduct a public <br />hearing on the revocation and notice thereof shall be given in the same manner as <br />prescribed in Section 108 and 1012. <br /> <br />Agness/Schorn IUP Review, PF 3329 RCA (101402) <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />