(a) After receipt of an application for a conditional use certificate, the Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing at the nearest regularly scheduled meeting date which meets all procedural requirements of applicable law. The Planning Commission may schedule a special meeting date in order to expedite an application.
(Ord. 21-121. Passed 7-8-21.)
(b) Before holding the public hearing required in Section 1135.05, notice of such hearing shall be given in one (1) or more newspapers of general circulation of the Village at least ten (10) days before the date of said hearing. The notice shall set forth the time and place of the public hearing, and the nature of the proposed conditional use.
(Ord. 85-107. Passed 3-4-85.)
(c) Before holding the public hearing required in Section 1135.05, written notice of such hearing shall be mailed by the Planning Commission, by first class mail, at least ten (10) days before the day of the hearing to all parties in interest. The notice shall contain the same information as required of notices published in newspapers as specified in Section 1135.05 (b). Parties of interest shall include owners of property within 200 feet from, contiguous to, and directly across the street from the property being considered.
(Ord. 08-118. Passed 9-4-08; Ord. 13-150. Passed 1-9-14.)
(d) Within ten (10) days after the completion of the hearings thereon, the Planning Commission shall either approve, approve with supplementary conditions as specified in Section 1135.04, or disapprove the application as presented. If the application is approved or approved with modifications, the Planning Commission shall direct the Zoning Inspector to issue a Conditional Use Certificate listing the specific conditions specified by the Planning Commission for approval. If the application is disapproved by the Planning Commission, the applicant may seek relief through the Court of Common Pleas.
(Ord. 14-131. Passed 10-2-14.)