Loading...
Within thirty days after the public hearing required by Section 1268.17, the Planning Commission shall review the preliminary development plan to determine if it is consistent with the intent and purpose of this Code whether the proposed development advances the general welfare of the community and neighborhood; and whether the benefits, combination of various land uses, and the interrelationships with the land uses in the surrounding area justify the deviation from standard district regulations. The Commission shall approve the preliminary development plan prior to submitting a recommendation to approve PUD Zoning to Council. The Planning Commission may seek assistance in making its recommendation from any appropriate source.
(Ord. 08-33. Passed 5-4-09.)
(a) Within two business days after the vote or Planning Commission, the Commission's written recommendation shall be forwarded to the Clerk of City Council.
(b) City Council shall schedule at least one public hearing, with notice to the public in accordance with Section 1236.02(g)(1) and (g)(2).
(c) City Council shall complete all public hearings within thirty days after receipt of Planning Commission's written recommendation.
(d) Within sixty days after receipt of Planning Commission's written recommendation, Council shall vote on the application. An affirmative vote of at least six Council members shall be necessary to adopt a zoning district which the Planning Commission has approved. An affirmative vote of at least seven Council members shall be necessary to adopt a zoning district to which is against the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 08-33. Passed 5-4-09.)
After approval by City Council to change zoning to a PUD, the developer shall submit a final development plan to the Planning Commission. The final development plan shall be in general conformance with the preliminary development plan. Five copies of the final development plan shall be submitted and shall be endorsed by a qualified professional team which may include an urban planner, licensed architect, registered land surveyor, registered civil engineer, or registered landscape architect.
(Ord. 08-33. Passed 5-4-09.)
Loading...