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R-2004-06-A PASSED extend/expand moratorium additional 180 days
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R-2004-06-A PASSED extend/expand moratorium additional 180 days
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<br />SECTION 4. That during the moratorium period no new zoning permits, building <br />permits (but only for new construction and not interior remodeling), or certificates of <br />occupancy shall be issued and no letters of availability for utilities, as well as formal <br />review or action by any City board, commission or department shall be authorized for the <br />Main Street Development District as described in Section 2 of this Resolution. <br />SECTION 5. This moratorium shall remain in effect for a period of one-hundred <br />eighty (180) days or until final action is taken on any proposed zoning and/or subdivision <br />regulation changes affecting the Main Street Development District, or until final action is <br />taken regarding amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map, and <br />development regulations by the City Council, whichever comes first. <br />SECTION 6. Any property owners subject to this moratorium may apply to the City <br />Council for an exception in the event that a hardship results from its application, and the <br />City Council is authorized to grant an exception to the moratorium imposed by this <br />Resolution only when it finds that such hardship does exist. Any exception so granted <br />shall not be a substitute for enforcement of current zoning, development or building <br />regulations, policies and procedures of the City of La Porte. <br />SECTION 7. This moratorium does not apply to developments for which <br />administratively complete applications for zoning permits, building permits, special <br />conditional use permits, or any other development permits have been completed and <br />filed with the City of La Porte prior to the passage of this resolution. In such event, the <br />applicant may complete the permit review process and development approval process <br />under existing City of La Porte regulations, policies, and procedures in connection with <br />the proposed application. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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