1151.09 NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS.
   An amendment to the text of the Zoning Code or to the Zoning Map, initiated by any one of the three methods described in Section
   (a)   Published Notice. Notice of the public hearing shall be given by the Planning Commission or Village Council, as the case may be, both by notifying all properties adjacent to the subject site and by publishing notice in a newspaper of general circulation.
   (b)   Mailed Notice. The Planning Commission or the Village Council, as the case may be, shall provide notice for map and text amendments according to the following situations. When the proposed zone map amendment involves the rezoning or redistricting of ten (10) or fewer parcels of land, as listed on the County Auditor's current tax list, written notice of the hearing shall be mailed at least fifteen (15) days before the date of the public hearing. That notice shall be mailed to all owners of property within, contiguous to, directly across from, and within two hundred (200) feet of the area proposed to be rezoned or redistricted. When the proposed zone map amendment involves the rezoning or redistricting of more than 10 parcels of land as listed on the County Auditor's current tax list, or when a text amendment is proposed, the Planning Commission shall determine on a case-by-case basis the extent and method to which additional notice is necessary beyond general notice as required by this Code.
   (c)   Content of Published and Mailed Notices. Published and mailed notices shall contain the time, date, and place of the public hearing. In addition, they shall include all of the following information:
      (1)   A statement indicating that the motion, resolution, or application is an amendment to the Zoning Code;
      (2)   The nature of the proposed amendment;
      (3)   The current and proposed zoning classification of the property named in the proposed amendment;
      (4)   The time and place where the motion, resolution, or application proposing to amend the Zoning Code will be available for examination for a period of at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing;
      (5)   The name of the person responsible for giving notice of the public hearing by publication or by mail, or by both publication and mail.
         (Ord. 2013-04-CD. Passed 4-2-13.)