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Holladay, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of HOLLADAY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 GOVERNMENT
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 11 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 12 SUBDIVISIONS1
TITLE 13 LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 13.01 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 13.02 PLANNING DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER 13.03 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 13.04 DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER 13.05 LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 13.06 GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.07 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW AND APPROVAL FOR LEGISLATIVE PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.08 THREE STEP ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW
CHAPTER 13.09 QUASI-JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 13.10 SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 13.10A SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.11 ZONES, MAPS, ZONE BOUNDARIES AND ALLOWED USES
CHAPTER 13.12 FR-0.5, FR-1, FR-2.5, FR-5, FR-10 AND FR-20 FORESTRY AND RECREATION ZONES
CHAPTER 13.14 R-1-4, R-1-8, R-1-10, R-1-15, R-1-21, R-1-43, R-1-87 SINGLE- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 13.32 R-2-8, R-2-10, R-M MULTIPLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
CHAPTER 13.44 PROFESSIONAL OFFICE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.45 O-R-D OFFICE, RESEARCH PARK AND DEVELOPMENT ZONE
CHAPTER 13.46 P PUBLIC USE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.50 RO RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.55 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL ZONE (NC)
CHAPTER 13.56 C-1 COMMERCIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 13.62 C-2 COMMERCIAL ZONE
CHAPTER 13.63 LIMITED USE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.65 REGIONAL/MIXED-USE ZONING DISTRICT
CHAPTER 13.66 HOLLADAY CROSSROADS ZONE
CHAPTER 13.71 HOLLADAY VILLAGE ZONE
CHAPTER 13.72 FOOTHILLS AND CANYONS OVERLAY ZONE
CHAPTER 13.73 FOOTHILLS AND CANYONS SITE DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN STANDARDS
CHAPTER 13.74 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.75 GEOLOGIC HAZARDS (Formerly “Natural Hazards Area”)
CHAPTER 13.76 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.77 LANDSCAPING
CHAPTER 13.78 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 13.79 UTILITY AND FACILITY SYSTEM PLACEMENT REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 13.80 OFF STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 13.81 HIGHWAY NOISE ABATEMENT MEASURES
CHAPTER 13.82 SIGNS
CHAPTER 13.83 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13.84 CONDITIONAL USES1
CHAPTER 13.85 CONVERSION TO CONDOMINIUMS
CHAPTER 13.86 HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CHAPTER 13.88 NONCONFORMING BUILDINGS AND USES
CHAPTER 13.90 AMENDMENTS AND REZONING1
CHAPTER 13.90 AMENDMENTS AND REZONING1
CHAPTER 13.91 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 13.92 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
CHAPTER 13.94 ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 13.98 GROUP HOMES; OTHER FACILITIES
CHAPTER 13.100 APPENDIX A - ALLOWED USES
CHAPTER 13.101 APPENDIX B - LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
CHAPTER 13.102 APPENDIX C - NOTICING
TITLE 14 HIGHWAYS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 BUILDING CODES
TITLE 17 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS
TITLE 18 ANTIDISCRIMINATION
CHAPTER 13.05
LAND USE AND APPEAL AUTHORITIES
SECTION:
13.05.010: Purpose
13.05.020: Scope
13.05.030: City Council
13.05.040: Planning Commission
13.05.050: Community Development Director
13.05.060: Technical Review Committee
13.05.070: Design Review Board
13.05.080: Historical Preservation Commission
13.05.090: Administrative Appeals Officer
13.05.100: Appendix B
13.05.010: PURPOSE:
The purpose of this chapter is to establish the land use authority responsible for decisions applying to the administration and provisions of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
13.05.020: SCOPE:
The authority of the decision making bodies and officials as set forth in this chapter shall apply to the entirety of this title, subject to its various provisions. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
13.05.030: CITY COUNCIL:
In addition to the powers and duties of the city council set forth in title 2 of this code, in administering this title the city council shall have the powers and duties set forth below. Each of such powers and duties shall be exercised pursuant to the procedural and other applicable provisions of this title.
   A.   General Plan: Adopt, modify, or reject a proposed general plan or any amendment thereto for all or part of the city and its surroundings;
   B.   Text Amendments And Rezones: Adopt, modify, or reject proposed amendments to the text of this title and/or the zoning map;
   C.   Temporary Land Use Regulations: Adopt temporary land use regulations;
   D.   Land Use Authority: Act as a land use authority as provided in this title; and
   E.   Appeals: Act as an appeal authority as provided in this title; and
   F.   Establish Fees: Establish a fee schedule for applications required by the provisions of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
13.05.040: PLANNING COMMISSION:
   A.   Purpose: A planning commission is hereby created pursuant to the terms hereof. It is the intent of the city council that the commission represent the concerns of diverse citizen groups, as well as the broad interests of the community as a whole; that membership of the planning commission represents a fair cross section of the community and provide balanced representation in terms of geographic, professional, neighborhood and community interest; and that a wide range of expertise relating to development of a healthy and well planned community be sought when establishing or altering the composition of the membership of the planning commission. It is also the intent of this title that the activities of the planning commission and of its subcommittees, if any, be conducted to maximize the convenience and accessibility to the citizens of the city.
   B.   Appointment: The planning commission shall be constituted and appointed as follows: shall consist of seven (7) members and one alternate member, who shall be appointed by the city manager with the advice and consent of the city council.
   C.   Term And Term Limitation: Members of the planning commission, including the alternate member, shall serve a term of three (3) years and shall not serve more than two (2) consecutive terms.
      1.   Each term shall begin on July 1 of the year of appointment and shall end on June 30 of the year when the appointment term expires.
      2.   The terms of planning commission members shall be staggered. A planning commission member may be appointed for a term of less than three (3) years to provide for staggered terms or to complete a vacated, unexpired term.
   D.   Geographic Representation: In order to promote geographic representation on the planning commission, one member of the planning commission shall be appointed from each of the five (5) city council districts in the city as established in section 2.08.050 of this code, and two (2) members, plus the alternate member, shall be appointed at large. No more than two (2) members of the planning commission shall reside in one city council district.
   E.   Residency Requirement: All members of the planning commission must be bona fide residents and qualified electors of the city.
   F.   Compensation: Each member of the planning commission shall receive twenty five dollars ($25.00) per meeting as compensation and as reimbursement for expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties; provided, however, that such compensation and reimbursement not exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) per month. The alternate member of the planning commission shall receive twenty five dollars ($25.00) per meeting as compensation as set forth above for each meeting at which the attendance of the alternate member is requested by the chair of the planning commission.
   G.   Removal And Vacancies: Members of the planning commission may be removed for cause by the city manager, upon written charges and after a public hearing (if a public hearing is requested by the member being removed). Cause shall include, but not be limited to, violations of the Utah municipal officers’ and employees’ ethics act, Utah Code Annotated section 10-3-1301 et seq., or its successor. Any vacancy occurring on the planning commission by reason of death, resignation or removal shall be promptly filled by the city manager with advice and consent of the city council for the unexpired term of such member. Any vacancy occurring on the planning commission by reason of expiration of term shall be promptly filled by the city manager with the advice and consent of the city council.
   H.   Officers: The planning commission shall annually elect a chairperson and such other officers it deems advisable from among its members. The chairperson and such other officers elected by the planning commission shall serve for a term of one year and shall not hold the position of chair for more than two (2) consecutive one year terms.
   I.   Quorum: No action of the planning commission shall be official or of any effect except when a quorum of the members is present. Four (4) members of the planning commission shall constitute a quorum.
   J.   Procedure: The planning commission shall adopt policies and procedures for the conduct of its meetings, the processing of applications, and for any other purposes considered necessary for the functioning of the planning commission.
   K.   Powers And Duties: The planning commission shall have the following duties as per 13.101 Appendix B of this title:
      1.   Prepare and recommend a general plan and amendments to the general plan to the city council;
      2.   Recommend land use ordinances and zoning maps, official maps, and amendments to land use ordinances and maps to the city council;
      3.   Act as a land use authority as provided in this title;
      4.   Act as an appeal authority as provided in this title;
      5.   Advise the city council on matters as the city council directs;
      6.   Exercise any other powers necessary to enable it to perform functions delegated to it by the city council, or conferred upon it by state statutes.
   L.   Meetings:
      1.   The planning commission shall meet at least once each month. Any member who cannot attend any meeting of the planning commission shall so notify the chair of the planning commission, who shall direct the alternate member of the planning commission to fill the vacancy at such meeting.
      2.   The alternate member may participate in a meeting at which all seven (7) regular members of the planning commission are present but may not vote.
      3.   All meetings, including any necessary public hearings, shall be held after the regular working hours of the city.
      4.   All meetings and public hearings of the planning commission shall be public meetings, and shall comply with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated section 52-4-1 et seq., as amended.
      5.   Such meetings shall be held in a public place designated by the planning commission and shall be of sufficient size to ensure public access.
      6.   The planning commission shall keep minutes and a recording of the commission’s proceedings as provided in Utah Code Annotated section 52-4-203, as amended.
      7.   The official record of all commission meetings shall be the written and approved minutes.
      8.   Copies of the minutes and any recordings may be provided, if requested, at the expense of the requesting party. If minutes are available but not yet approved by the commission, they shall be clearly identified as “unofficial”.
(Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012; amd. Ord. 2024-01, 2-1-2024)
13.05.050: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR:
   A.   Appointment: The community development director is primarily responsible for administering and enforcing this title.
   B.   Interpretation: When necessary, the community development director shall interpret the provisions of this title, subject to general and specific policies established by the planning commission and city council. Upon request, the community development director shall make a written interpretation of the text of this title pursuant to the provisions of section 13.08.120 of this title.
   C.   Administrative Duties: The community development director shall accomplish or cause to be accomplished all administrative actions required by this title, including the giving of notice, holding of hearings, preparation of staff reports and receiving and processing of appeals. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
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