A. Individual Mailed Notice:
1. Except as otherwise provided for herein, notice of a land use application, other than for a utility facility line, shall be mailed at least twenty (20) days prior to the hearing for those matters set for hearing, or within twenty (20) days after receipt of a complete application for those matters to be processed administratively with notice. Written notice shall be sent by mail to the following persons:
a. The applicant.
b. Owners of record of property as shown on the most recent property tax assessment roll of property located:
(1) Within one hundred feet (100') of the property that is the subject of the notice where any part of the subject property is within an urban growth boundary.
(2) Within two hundred fifty feet (250') of the property that is the subject of the notice where the subject property is outside an urban growth boundary and not within a resource lands zone.
(3) Within five hundred feet (500') of the property that is the subject of the notice where the subject property is within a resource lands zone.
c. The owner of a public use airport if the airport is located within ten thousand feet (10,000') of the subject property.
d. The tenants of a manufactured home park when the application is for the rezoning of any part or all of a manufactured home park.
e. The planning commission.
f. The Oregon department of transportation (ODOT). (Ord. 125, 6-20-2000)
2. Notwithstanding subsection A1b(1) of this section, all owners of property within five hundred feet (500') of property that is the subject of a plan amendment application or zone change application shall receive notice.
3. The failure of a property owner to receive mailed notice shall not invalidate any land use approval.
B. Published Notice: In addition to notice by mail and posting, notice of a hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county at least twenty (20) days prior to the hearing.
C. Media Notice: Copies of the notice of the hearing shall be transmitted to other newspapers published in Malheur County. (Ord. 86, 12-7-1993)