§ 150.1606 PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE BY PLANNING COMMISSION.
   Prior to considering a proposed conditional use, the Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing. Notice of such public hearing shall be given by first class mail to the applicant and to the property owners within 300 feet of the property on which the use is proposed. Such notification shall be sent to the names and addresses of such owners appearing on the County Auditor's current tax list. If the address appearing on the tax list is that of a lending institution or other person or entity clearly recognizable as not being the owner, then written notice shall be mailed to such institution, person, or entity at the listed address and to the named owners at the street address of the property. Further notice shall be given in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the city. All notices shall be made at least 14 days before the date of said public hearing. All notices shall set forth the time and place of the public hearing and the nature of the proposed conditional use. Failure of delivery of such notice shall not invalidate action taken on such application. The Planning Commission may continue or defer its consideration and no further notice shall be required.
(Ord. 5-2005, passed 3-23-05)