§ 8-53. Same—Issuance.  


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  • (a)

    After a public hearing under the preceding section, the city council shall either grant or deny the request, taking into consideration the location and size of the lot upon which the house, building or structure is to be located; the size and construction of the house, building or structure to be moved; the population density in the area and the location and use of buildings, structures and land in the area; provided, that no request shall be granted if the city council shall find:

    (1)

    That the house, building or structure to be moved does not meet all of the requirements of this Code or other applicable ordinances of the city.

    (2)

    That the lot or tract of land with the house, building or structure thereon would not meet all of the requirements of this Code or other applicable ordinances of the city.

    (3)

    That the house, building or structure to be moved has deteriorated more than fifty (50) percent of its original value by virtue of fire or by virtue of age or normal wear and tear or other elements.

    (4)

    That the moving of such house, building or structure upon the lot or tract of land would cause injury to persons or property or damage to the streets or other public improvements.

    (b)

    If the city council shall grant the request to move such house, building or structure, the city council by resolution shall cause a special permit to be issued authorizing the moving of such house, building or structure upon the lot or tract of land under such conditions, requirements or restrictions as the city council shall determine.

(Ord. No. 2008-9000, § 2, 10-2-08)