35 - ELEVATED DECK PERMIT
Sections:
Elevated decks have the potential to impair the views and the privacy of surrounding properties. For these reasons, review of a proposed elevated deck is necessary.
(Ord. 99-5 § 2 (Exh. A (part))
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
"Elevated deck" means a deck structure, either attached or detached from the main dwelling, with a height over six feet above finished grade at any point and a surface area of two hundred (200) square feet or more.
(Ord. 99-5 § 2 (Exh. A (part))
A.
Review. An elevated deck may be constructed if a permit is obtained under Section 17.35.3. The Zoning Administrator shall make the determination on the permit, but if the deck is proposed as part of a larger project which will be reviewed by the Planning Commission, the Commission shall make the decision on the permit.
B.
Standards. A permit for the construction of an elevated deck may be given if findings of fact are made to support each of the following standards:
1.
The elevated deck does not substantially diminish the privacy of neighbors;
2.
The elevated deck does not substantially block desired views from neighboring residences;
3.
The elevated deck does not result in the removal of trees which screen undesirable views;
4.
Reasonable use of the deck will not cause a material increase in ambient noise for neighboring properties.
(Ord. 99-5 § 2 (Exh. A (part))
35 - ELEVATED DECK PERMIT
Sections:
Elevated decks have the potential to impair the views and the privacy of surrounding properties. For these reasons, review of a proposed elevated deck is necessary.
(Ord. 99-5 § 2 (Exh. A (part))
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
"Elevated deck" means a deck structure, either attached or detached from the main dwelling, with a height over six feet above finished grade at any point and a surface area of two hundred (200) square feet or more.
(Ord. 99-5 § 2 (Exh. A (part))
A.
Review. An elevated deck may be constructed if a permit is obtained under Section 17.35.3. The Zoning Administrator shall make the determination on the permit, but if the deck is proposed as part of a larger project which will be reviewed by the Planning Commission, the Commission shall make the decision on the permit.
B.
Standards. A permit for the construction of an elevated deck may be given if findings of fact are made to support each of the following standards:
1.
The elevated deck does not substantially diminish the privacy of neighbors;
2.
The elevated deck does not substantially block desired views from neighboring residences;
3.
The elevated deck does not result in the removal of trees which screen undesirable views;
4.
Reasonable use of the deck will not cause a material increase in ambient noise for neighboring properties.
(Ord. 99-5 § 2 (Exh. A (part))