§ 10-4.202 COUNCIL RESOLUTION.
   Excepting those building line setbacks established by the adoption of the circulation element or any other element of the General Plan for the Physical Development of the city, or any other procedure authorized by the laws of the state, or established by amendments to such adoptions, on, and after, November 3, 1965, additional line setbacks shall be established by resolution of the Council. Before the adoption of a resolution establishing any building line setback, the Planning Commission shall hold at least one public hearing thereon after a notice of such hearing has been published once in a newspaper of general circulation published in the city at least ten calendar days before the hearing. The Planning Commission shall forward its recommendation concerning the establishment of any building line setbacks to the Council by resolution, adopted by not less than a majority of its total voting members if such resolution recommends the creation of a building line setback, along with a copy of a plan of the proposed building line setback and a statement of the Planning Commission's reasons for such recommendation. Upon the receipt of the Planning Commission's recommendation, the Council may adopt a resolution establishing a building line setback after at least one public hearing thereon, notice of which has been given in the time and manner provided in this section for the hearing by the Planning Commission. The establishment of building line setbacks may be initiated by either the Council or the Planning Commission.
('61 Code, § 10-4.202) (Ord. 84 C.S., passed 11-3-65; Am. Ord. 201 C.S., passed 5-16-73)