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A, <br /> Dollars ($100). The variance may not be used for private activities (weddings, <br /> parties, etc.). The applicant shall explain the: <br /> 1. Nature of the noise. <br /> 2. Source of the noise. <br /> 3. Duration for which the noise will be created. <br /> 4. Time period for which the variance will be necessary. <br /> 5. Reason why the noise violation cannot be avoided, and <br /> 6. Mitigating conditions the applicant will implement to minimize the noise <br /> level violations. <br /> 7. The applicant shall list all property owners who adjoin the subject property <br /> per County Assessor records, except that (1) the administrator may waive <br /> this property owner list requirement if the administrator determines that the <br /> granting of the variance would have no significant effect on adjoining <br /> property owners, and (2) the administrator may increase the required <br /> property owner list to include all property owners within five hundred feet <br /> (500') of the subject property per County Assessor records if the <br /> administrator determines that the granting of the variance would have a <br /> significant impact on such property owners. <br /> B. The administrator, after informing the affected City departments, and after <br /> considering the relative interests of the applicant, of the other owners or <br /> possessors of property likely to be affected by the noise, and of the general <br /> public, may grant a variance if the administrator determines that the noise <br /> level violations: <br /> 1. Cannot be avoided, <br /> 2. Will exist for a specific period of time, <br /> 3. Will not endanger public health, safety or welfare, and <br /> 4. Have been mitigated to the greatest extent reasonably possible. <br /> C. Variances granted pursuant to this ordinance shall be in writing and must <br /> include the time period the variance will be in effect and the location of the <br /> variance. <br /> D. The administrator may deny a variance application if: <br /> 1. The administrator determines that the applicant does not meet the criteria <br /> listed in subsection B of this section; or <br /> 2. The variance was obtained with false or misleading information. <br /> E. The administrator may revoke a variance if: <br /> 1. At any time during the variance the administrator determines that the <br /> variance holder no longer meets the criteria listed in subsection B of this <br /> section; <br /> 136 <br />