Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Chapter 1A Article 13

t Permit, the holder of the Permit may apply for an amendment to the Permit in the same manner as an application for a new coastal Development Permit. this application shall contain a description of the proposed amendment, the reason for the amendment, together with maps, plans or other material appropriate to the request, and shall be accompanied by evidence of a valid, unexpired permit and of the Applicant’s continued legal ownership or interest in the property. b. Procedures the procedures for an amendment are the same as would be required of a new application at the same location in accordance with Subsections B. (Initiation) - E. (Standards for Review and Required Findings) of this Section. c. Appeals Decisions on amendment applications are appealable as provided in Subsection G. (Appeals) of this Section. i. Emergency Permits An emergency permit shall only be issued in cases where an emergency necessitates immediate action that would normally require a coastal Development Permit, and where the worth of any permanent structures erected does not exceed $25,000. 1. Applications An application for an emergency coastal Development Permit shall be made to the Director or the city engineer , whichever has jurisdiction, within three days of the emergency or discovery of the danger. the following information shall be included in the request: a. Nature of the emergency; b. cause of the emergency, if this can be determined; c. location of the emergency; d. the remedial, protective or preventive work required to deal with the emergency; and e. the circumstances during the emergency that justify the proposed course of action, including the probable consequences of failing to take action. 2. Verification of Emergency the Director or city engineer shall verify the facts, including the existence and the nature of the emergency, insofar as time permits. 3. Procedure the Director or city engineer shall provide public notice of the emergency work, with the extent and type of not