§ 159-2.202 NOTICE.
   (A)   Zoning Administrator To Give Notice: The Zoning Administrator will cause notice to be given of public hearings and public meetings in the form and manner and to the persons specified in this chapter.
   (B)   Content Of Notice: All notices will include the date, time, and place of the hearing or meeting, a description of the matter to be heard or considered, and either: 1) the address and parcel identification number (PIN) of the lot or 2) a legal description of the lot.
   (C)   Persons Entitled To Notice:
      (1)   All Hearings And Meetings. Notice of every hearing or meeting required by this chapter will be provided in accordance with the Illinois Open Meetings Act.
      (2)   Published Notice. Notice of every hearing in connection with any application for an amendment to this chapter or the zoning map, a special use permit, planned unit development, appeal, or a variation will be given by publication in a newspaper with a general circulation within the Village at least once not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days in advance of the hearing date. Notice of a hearing in connection with the adoption or amendment of the Official Comprehensive Plan will be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the Village at least 15 days before the hearing date.
      (3)   Personal Notice. If required by the Zoning Administrator, in addition to other notices required by this section, an applicant requesting relief that requires a public hearing must mail notice of the hearing not less than 10 days in advance of the hearing date to owners of property within 250 feet of the subject property. The content of the personal notice must be approved by the Zoning Administrator. If applicable, evidence of satisfaction of this notice requirement must be provided to the Zoning Administrator at or before the hearing on the application.
      (4)   Posted Notice. If required by the Zoning Administrator, in addition to other notices required by this section, an applicant requesting relief that requires a public hearing must also post notice on the subject property not less than 10 days in advance of the hearing date. The content of the sign must be approved by the Zoning Administrator. The sign must be installed by the applicant and suitably maintained until the public hearing has closed. The sign must be removed no more than 10 days after the closure of the public hearing.
(Ord. 17-2-2065, passed 2-27-2017)