Individual zoning districts outlined and regulated in this title specify land uses that are either permitted, conditionally permitted, or prohibited. Land uses listed as permitted in that zoning district, or uses that are otherwise similar enough at the determination of the City's Planning Department, are not required to obtain any form of zoning permit; however, all nonresidential permitted uses listed must obtain a "zoning compliance statement" prior to obtaining a City business license as verification that the proposed land use is compliant with applicable zoning regulations.
A.
Application. For any new nonresidential land use on any property in Sand City that may qualify as a "permitted use" in a particular zoning district, an application shall be filed with the City that identifies and describes the intended land use and location. This application shall include signatories from both the land use proponent and the property owner, or property owner's legal representative, as testimony that the information provided on said application is complete and correct. Furthermore, the property owner's (or legal representative's) signature shall signify their authorization that the described use may occur on the subject property.
B.
Zoning Compliance. Prior to issuance of a zoning compliance statement, the City Planner shall verify the use and site comply with all applicable zoning code requirements, including, but not limited to, Chapter 18.64. If either the proposed permitted use and/or the subject property cannot satisfy applicable zoning requirements, then the zoning compliance statement shall not be issued.
C.
Issuance of a Zoning Compliance Statement. Planning Department staff shall issue a zoning compliance statement to any applicant upon verification that all the information provided on the application is correct and that said land use is consistent with land uses listed as permitted within the zoning district where the subject property lies within. Once the compliance statement is issued, a City business license may be issued for that use.
D.
Discretionary Permit. For uses that do not qualify as a permitted use at the determination of the City Planner, a use must then apply and acquire discretionary conditional use permit approval prior to occupancy of a site or initiating activity within the City.
E.
Enforcement. Where any nonresidential land use, previously issued a zoning compliance statement, alters or expands beyond the originally stated use in the issuance of the zoning compliance statement, the City Planner may ultimately inhibit the issuance or renewal of future business licenses for that use until zoning compliance is achieved.
(Ord. 16-01 §1)