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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA003 - Public Notice October 28, 1952 PUBLIC NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You and each of you are hereby notified that the City Council of the City of Ames, Iowa will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, City of Ames, Story County, Iowa at eight o'clock p.m. on the 28th day of October, 1952 to hear objections to the changing of certain regulations and restrictions prescribed by Ordinance No. 583, said ordinance being commonly known as the Zoning Ordinance. You are further notified that the changes involve the following particulars: 1. That Ordinance No. 583 of the City Ordinances of the City of Ames, Iowa is proposed to be amended by inserting after Section two (2) a new section to be known as Section 2-A "Additional Definitions" and the following is the proposed Section 2-A. "Section 2A. Additional Definitions. Tea Room. A tea room shall be defined for the purposes of this Ordinance as a place other than a restaurant, hotel, fraternity house, sorority house, boarding or lodging house where meals are served for compensation to groups of persons by appointment or advanced reservations." And you are further notified that an additional change is proposed in Ordinance No. 583 as follows: 2. That Ordinance No. 583 is proposed to be amended as follows: That Section 7 of Ordinance No. 583 be specifically repealed and that the following shall hereinafter be known as Section 7 of Ordinance No. 583. "Section 7. Use regulations for "B" Districts (Multiple Residence). Within any "B" District, unless otherwise provided in this ordinance, no building or land shall be used for other than one or more of the uses herein specified as permissible in "AB" Districts, or for other than one or more of the following purposes: (A) Multi-family Dwelling. (B) Fraternity or Sorority Houses. (C) Boarding or Lodging Houses and Tea Rooms, provided that there be no conspicuous advertising signs. (D) Private garages and accessory buildings under conditions as specified in Section 11 of th s Ordinance. (E) Municipal, State or Federal Buildings. (F) Hospitals, clinics, sanitariums, dispensaries and charitable institutions (except penal or correctional institutions)." You are further notified that an additional change inOrdinance No. 583 is as follows: 3. It is proposed that Section 20 of Ordinance No. 583 of the City Ordinances of the City of Ames, St ory County Iowa is hereby specifically repealed and the following shall hereinafter be known as Section 20, of Ordinance No. 583. "Section 20. Building permits and applications therefor: (A) It shall be unlawful to commence or to proceed with the erection, construction, reconstruction, conversion, alteration, enlargement, extension, raising or moving of any building or structures, or of any portion thereof, without first having applied in writing to the City Mareger for a building permit to do so. (B) Every application for a building permit shall be in writing and delivered to the Enforcing Officer, and shall be accompanied by a detailed set of plans, in duplicate, showing the size of the proposed building or structure, its location on the lot, the materials of which it is to be constructed and the details and type of construction to be used. On the issuance of a permit one set of said plans shall be retained by the Enforcing Officer as a permanenet record and one set shall be returned to the applicant. In case of any building or structure to be located outside the fire districts, the Enforcing Officer may, at his own discretion, permit the substitution of a written statement covering the essential information required in place of said plans. (C) Blank forms shall be provided by the Enforcing Officer for the use of those applying for permits as provided for in this ordinance. Any permits issued by the Enforcing Officer shall be on standard forms for such purpose and furnished by the City. (D) A careful record of all such applications, plans, and permits shall be kept in the df ice of the Enforcing Officer. (E) The fees to be charged for building permits arethose as prescribed in the Building Code Ordinance No. 717 of the City of Ames, Iowa. (F) Any building permit, under which no construction work has been commenced within six (6) months after the date of issue of said permit or under which the proposed construction has not abeen completed within two (2) years of the date of issue shall expire by limitation; and no work or operation shall take place under such permit after such expiration. A building permit may be once extended for a period not exceeding six (6) months by the Zoning Enforcing Officer." You are further notified that the particular ordinance embodying the above and foregoing changes is on file in the office of the City Clerk, City of Ames, Story County, Iowa located in the City Hall in said City and available for your inspection if further particulars are desired. Dated this 7th day of October, 1952. J. W. Prather, City Clerk