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d. Affected parcel dimensions and area. <br />e. Dimensions of proposed and existing structures. <br />f. Current and proposed setbacks of all buildings located on property in question. <br />g. Existing contours at two -foot intervals. <br />h. Proposed grading elevations. <br />i. Drainage configuration. Storm sewer catchbasins, invert elevations, and storage areas. <br />j. Proposed road profile. <br />k. Location of all existing trees, type, diameter, and which trees will be removed. <br />1. Requests for variance in nonresidential areas must submit site plan information in accordance with <br />section 117-54 <br />(2) Proof of ownership or authorization. If the applicant is other than the fee title owner, the fee title owner <br />must join in the application. <br />(3) Upon the request for a variance being officially submitted, a public hearing before the board shall be <br />scheduled following proper hearing notification. <br />(4) Notice of a hearing for a variance request shall consist of the following: <br />a. The address and a legal description of the parcel; <br />b. Description of request; and <br />c. Time, place and purpose of the hearing. <br />The notice shall be published in the official newspaper at least ten days prior to the hearing and written <br />notification of the hearing shall be mailed at least ten days prior to all parcel owners within 350 feet of <br />the boundary of the parcel for which a variance is being sought. For the purpose of written notification, <br />and in the absence of more accurate information, the parcel owner of record at the county shall be used. <br />Failure of a property owner to receive the notice shall not invalidate any such proceedings as set forth <br />within this section provided a good faith attempt has been made to comply with the notice requirements <br />of this section. <br />(5) For properties within the floodway or flood fringe overlay district, the city shall submit to the <br />commissioner of natural resources a copy of the application for proposed variances sufficiently in advance so <br />that the commissioner will receive at least ten days notice of the hearing. <br />(6) The zoning administrator shall instruct the appropriate staff persons to prepare technical reports when <br />appropriate, and provide general assistance in preparing a recommendation on the request to the board. <br />(7) At any time during the consideration of the request for a variance, the council, board, and/or city staff <br />shall have the authority to request additional information from the applicant or to retain expert testimony with <br />the consent and at the expense of the applicant, the information is to be declared necessary to establish <br />performance conditions in relation to all pertinent sections of this chapter. Failure on the part of the applicant <br />to supply all necessary supportive information shall be grounds for denial of the request or rejection of the <br />