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Following the initiation of an investigation, the Zoning Administrator may require the owner or operator of any proposed use to submit such data and evidence as is needed to make an objective determination. The evidence may include, but is not limited to, the following items:

A. Plans of the existing or proposed construction and development;

B. A description of the existing or proposed machinery, processes and products;

C. Specifications for the mechanisms and techniques used or proposed to be used in restricting the possible emission of any of the dangerous and objectionable elements as set forth in this chapter;

D. Measurements of the amount or rate of emission of said dangerous and objectionable elements.

Failure to submit data required by the Zoning Administrator shall constitute grounds for denying a zoning permit for any use of land. (Ord. 1212 § 1, 1969; prior code § 33.704(C)).