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that is consistent with the home on which it is installed and with <br />other homes in the vicinity and does not detract from the <br />residential appearance of the neighborhood. <br />2 -574 Administrative Exceptions <br />A. Standards for Which an Administrative Exception May be Approved <br />The Zoning Enforcement Official may approve an Administrative Exception <br />for the following: <br />1. An extension of the existing building line of a single - family <br />residence, which legally projects into a required yard area of the <br />applicable R District. <br />2. Exceptions to the maximum allowable height for Accessory <br />Structures, up to a height not to exceed the maximum height <br />allowed in the applicable R District. <br />3. Exceptions to the setback and relation to property line <br />requirements for Accessory Structures, as prescribed for the <br />applicable R District. <br />4. Exceptions to the Daylight Plane. <br />5. Exceptions to the provisions for Large Family Day Care <br />Homes, per Section 2 -516, C.1 through 5 <br />B. Application Requirements Application for such approval shall be <br />made to the Zoning Enforcement Official on a form prescribed by <br />Planning staff, and shall be accompanied by a plot plan showing <br />location and height of all structures on the premises subject to the <br />application and on all abutting premises, and showing location, height <br />and area of the ^r^n^°°d 8xteRS; ^n proposal Reduced copies of <br />these plans shall also be provided. The Zoning Enforcement Official <br />may require further information as is deemed appropriate to the <br />application. <br />C. Neighborhood Notification The City shall notify abutting property <br />owners in writing of the pF ep see exten°; ^r proposal A copy of the <br />reduced plan shall be included. <br />D. Administrative Review: <br />1. Findings Necessary for Approval The Zoning Enforcement <br />Official may approve an Administrative Exception upon a <br />determination that s u^" exte' the proposal would not be <br />Exhibit A: Zoning Code Excerpts with Proposed Changes page 6 of 10 <br />