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<br />Subd. 4. In case of emergency, the Zoning Administrator or Building <br />Official may cause the immediate removal of a dangerous or defective sign without <br />notice. Signs removed in this manner must present a hazard to the public safety as <br />defined in the State Building Code. <br /> <br />9.12.23 Appeals. To provide for a reasonable interpretation of the provisions of <br />this Ordinance, a permit applicant who wishes to appeal an interpretation by the Zoning <br />Administrator may file a written appeal with the City Administrator and request a hearing <br />before the City Council. The City Council shall hear the appeal, make findings and take <br />its action. <br /> <br />9.12.24 Variations. Request for variations from the provisions of this Section <br />shall be processed by the applicant applying to the Zoning Administrator for a <br />conditional use permit, which conditional use permit procedure shall be as prescribed in <br />Section 9.03.04 of the City Code. <br /> <br />9.12.25 . Conflict. If any portion of this Section is found to be in conflict with any <br />other provision of any zoning, building, fire, safety or health ordinance of the City Code, <br />the provision which establishes the higher standard shall prevail. <br /> <br />9.12.26 Severability. If any subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this <br />Section, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid by the decision of <br />any court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this Section, or the application of <br />the provision to other persons or circumstances is in effect and shall remain in full force <br />and effect. ~ <br /> <br />Historical Note <br /> <br />Established by Ord.#73-05 on May 21, 1973. <br />Ord #80-10 amended ~9.12.03 Subd. 13, changing the <br />definition of "Private Traffic Directional Sign" and <br />amended ~9.12.03 Subd.6. Passed Dec. 16, 1980. <br /> <br />,Ord #94-02 repealed and replaced ~9.12 in its <br />entirety, effective Feb. 28, 1994. <br /> <br />. Ord. #03-31 amended ~9.12.02 (Definitions), 9.12.03, <br />9.12.04, 9.12.05, 9.12.07, 9.12.08, 9.12.09, 9.12.10, <br />9.12.11, 9.12.16, 9.12.19, 9.12.21, and 9.12.24. <br />Effective September 15, 2003. <br />