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5. <br />wity <br />■ttorney is <br />concerned <br />>out this <br />ction, see <br />his memo <br />Contracting, excavating, welding or machine shops. <br />I. <br />J. <br />K. <br />Kennels and veterinary clinics. <br />Churches and religious institutions. <br />Tow truck services. <br />L. Ceramic studios with kilns of six cubic feet or more. <br />4. Reasonable Accommodation for Disabled Persons. <br />Persons with physical disabilities may request reasonable accommodation by requesting a <br />waiver of one or more of the foregoing requirements. The Zoning Administrator may only <br />grant waivers on the basis of the applicant’s physical limitations to function within said <br />requirements. <br />Enforcement. <br />Any aggrieved person concerned that a violation or violations of this chapter have occurred <br />or are occuring may notify the Zoning Administrator in writing of such alleged violation(s). <br />Within (30) thirty calendar days after receipt by the Zoning Adminstrator of the written <br />allegations, the Zoning Administrator shall complete an investigation of the alleged <br />allegations to determine the merits of the complaint. Within 10 (ten) business days after the <br />completion of the investigation, the Zoning Adminstrator shall notify the following persons: <br />A.) If no violation as alleged or otherwise has occurred, a notification of that <br />decision shall be mailed to the complaintant. <br />B.) If a violation is occuring, then notification of that decision and a time for <br />compliance shall be sent to the violator and the complaintant. The notification <br />shall state what action, if any, will be taken if compliance is not timely <br />effected. <br />C.) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Zoning Adminstrator may appeal <br />the decision to the Planning Commission and City Council. <br />Homz Occupation Ordinance <br />PC-June 15.1998 <br />page-5 <br />i