§ 152.273 POSTING OF PROPERTY AND PUBLIC HEARING.
   (A)   If the site plan is approved by the Planning Commission, and the application for a the conditional use permit, requires a decision on discretionary grounds, one notice that an application for conditional use permit has been received shall be published in a newspaper which circulates in the village, and sent by mail or personal delivery to the owners of property for which approval is being considered, to all persons to whom real property is assessed within 300 feet of the boundary of the property in question, and to the occupants of all structures within 300 feet. The notice shalt be given not less than five, nor more than 15 days before the date the application will be considered. If the name of the occupant is not known, the term "occupant" may be used in making notification. Notification need not be given to more than one occupant of a structure, except that if a structure contains more than one dwelling unit or spatial area owned or leased by different individuals, partnerships, businesses, or organizations, then one occupant of each unit or spatial area shall receive a notice. In the case of a single structure containing more than four dwelling units or other distinct spatial area owned or leased by different individuals, partnerships, businesses, or organizations, notice may be given to the manager or owner of the structure who shall be requested to post the notice at the primary entrance to the structure.
   (B)   The notice shall:
      (1)   Describe the nature of the application for the conditional use permit;
      (2)   Indicate the property which is the subject of the application for the conditional use permit;
      (3)   State when and where the application for the conditional use permit will be considered;
      (4)   Indicate when and where written comments will be received concerning the application; and
      (5)   Indicate that a public hearing on the application for the conditional use permit may be requested by any property owner or the occupant of any structure located within 300 feet of the boundary of the property being considered for a conditional use permit.
(Prior Code, § 750.04) (Ord. -, passed 3-20-2004)