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The Clerk of the Common Council shall certify members appointed, and the certificates shall be sent to and be a part of the records of the City Plan Commission. The Mayor shall make similar certification for the appointment of citizen members.
('66 Code, § 36.06) (Ord., passed 8-7-53)
The powers and duties of the Plan Commission are those enumerated and set out by law in the preparation of a master plan and zoning ordinance and in conducting investigations, hearings, and all other duties incident to the successful administration of zoning.
('66 Code, § 36.09) (Ord., passed 8-7-53)
(A) The term of the members from the Common Council shall be concurrent with the term of office unless the Council on its first regular meeting of each year appoints another to serve as its representative. The term of the initial citizen members shall be as follows: two for a term of three years and two for a term of four years. Thereafter, when the initial term expires, each new appointment of a citizen member shall be for a term of four years. The term shall expire as provided by IC 36-7-4-218.
(B) If a vacancy occurs, the Mayor shall appoint another citizen to fill the unexpired term as set forth in IC 36-7-4-220.
(C) The number of members shall be as established by § 152.10(B).
('66 Code, § 36.10) (Ord., passed 8-7-53)
The City Plan Commission shall be invested with all the authority and duties as prescribed in the enabling act, being Chapter 174, the acts of 1947 of the Indiana General Assembly. The Commission is authorized to establish and create a master plan for the city, taking into consideration the various items included in the statute, and is further authorized to submit it to the Common Council in the form of an ordinance with proper provision for its enforcement and to give proper notice of the dates set for hearing on the ordinance and master plan.
('66 Code, § 36.11) (Ord., passed 8-7-53)
The Plan Commission shall keep and maintain all records, certificates, plans, and other materials associated with any permit or variance issued in a floodway district. The Plan Commission should not issue any permit, license, or variance for the location or occupancy of any mobile home in a floodway until such time as proper notice written on the lease, deed, or purchase contract is given to the mobile home owner that such mobile home is in a flood hazard area.
(Ord. 1977-45, passed 9-13-77)