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Ord 2020-059/amending various sections of the City’s Development Code to, among other things, address recommendations from the Alcohol Conditional Use Permit Committee, the Housing Task Force, the Historic Preservation Commission, and recommendations from
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Ord 2020-059/amending various sections of the City’s Development Code to, among other things, address recommendations from the Alcohol Conditional Use Permit Committee, the Housing Task Force, the Historic Preservation Commission, and recommendations from
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D. Ceasing Operations. If the ZBOA establishes a compliance date <br /> for a nonconforming use,the use must cease operations on <br /> that date and it may not operate thereafter unless it becomes a <br /> conforming use. <br /> E. Definitions. For purposes of this subsection, "owner" means <br /> the owner of the nonconforming use at the time of the ZBOA's <br /> determination of a compliance date for the nonconforming use. <br /> F. Finality of Decisions <br /> 1. Decisions that Cannot be Immediately Appealed.A <br /> decision by the ZBOA that the continued operation of <br /> a nonconforming use will have an adverse effect on <br /> neighboring property and the ZBOA's decision to schedule <br /> a second public hearing to establish a compliance date are <br /> not final decisions and cannot be immediately appealed. <br /> 2. Decision to Deny a Request to Establish a Compliance <br /> Date.A decision by the ZBOA to deny a request to <br /> establish a compliance date is final unless appealed to <br /> state court within ten (10) calendar days in accordance <br /> with Chapter 211 of the Local Government Code. <br /> 3. Decision Setting a Compliance Date.A decision by the <br /> ZBOA setting a compliance date is final unless appealed <br /> to state court within ten (10) calendar days in accordance <br /> with Chapter 211 of the Local Government Code. <br /> Amended: September 1, 2020 San Marcos Development Code ���� <br />
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