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Written notice of the decision shall be provided within 14 days of the decision to the
and all
who submitted comments orally or in writing.
The notice of the decision shall clearly set forth deadlines, criteria and fees for filing an
, and shall contain all of the information set forth in § 17.1.535A. through D.
(Ord. 2009-01, passed 3-9-2009)
A Type III decision may be appealed only if, within 14 calendar days after written notice of the decision is provided to the
:
A. A
files an
petition, identifies the specific issues being appealed, and pays the required fee; or
B. The City
directs that an
be initiated within the 14-day
period.
The City
shall consider
of Type III decision by conducting an
hearing on the record. Only issues in the record, whether raised in writing or orally, shall be raised before the City
and the hearing may be limited only to those issues raised in the
petition.
Notice of the
hearing shall be provided to all
who participated in the initial hearing and requested notice.
Written notice of the decision on the
shall be provided to all
to the proceeding within seven days of the
decision.
The decision of the City
on an
is the
’s
.
(Ord. 2009-01, passed 3-9-2009)
TYPE IV PROCESS – LEGISLATIVE LAND USE DECISION
The Type IV review process generally applies to Legislative decisions, land
decisions that apply to the general population and prescribe policy. Certain quasi-judicial land
are also reviewed under the Type IV process. Type IV decisions require the greatest amount of discretion and evaluation of subjective approval criteria and must be heard by the City
for
.
(Ord. 2009-01, passed 3-9-2009)
so designated throughout the Development Code are reviewed under the Type IV process, based on the requirements and criteria set forth for each
in other sections of this Code. Examples of these
include:
∙ Legislative Zoning Map
∙ Development Code Text
∙ Establishment of Historic Landmark Designation
∙ Removal of Historic Landmark Designation
∙ Designation of
Any
that is not specifically designated in the Code as being under one of the four review processes, and which the
determines is similar in impact and scope to other Type IV
, shall be processed as a Type IV
.
(Ord. 2009-01, passed 3-9-2009)
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