§ 6.46.060. Temporary use of trailer for security purposes - Investigation of permit application.  


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  • Upon receipt of an application for a permit under Section 6.46.050, the director of neighborhood preservation shall cause such investigation of the application to be made to determine whether there is a need to require special security arrangements as requested by the applicant. To ascertain whether a permit should issue, the director of neighborhood preservation shall consult with the department of public works; the decision of the director of neighborhood preservation shall be based on the following guidelines:

    A.

    The director of neighborhood preservation may consider whether circumstances require special security arrangements;

    B.

    The director of neighborhood preservation may consider both the existing land uses and their design and the potential land uses allowed by current zoning provisions and the general plan;

    C.

    The director of neighborhood preservation may condition his approval of the permit, where surrounding land uses are incompatible with the proposed temporary trailer location, to criteria such as setbacks from property lines and other locational considerations, buffering landscape, redesign of the exterior of the vehicle under consideration, and other measures to offset incompatible uses; the director of neighborhood preservation may deny an application in which such measures cannot mitigate potential adverse effects;

    D.

    The director of neighborhood preservation shall deny the request for a permit if any of the foregoing standards are not met or if the proposed trailer use does not comply with all other city ordinances, including, but not limited to, sanitation and housing provisions of this Code.

(Prior code § 6502.9; Ords. 21624, 21701.)