SEC. 15-42. NOTICE.
   (A)   The secretary of the commission shall give all required notices of public hearings held by the commission. The city clerk shall give all required notices of public hearings held by the city council.
   (B)   Public hearings shall be held and notice thereof given in all of the following ways for all hearings required by the Subdivision Map Act and this chapter:
      (1)   At least ten days before the hearing, a notice that includes the information specified in Cal. Gov't Code, Section 65094 shall be published pursuant to Cal. Gov't Code, Section 6061 in at least one newspaper of general circulation within the city.
      (2)   At least ten days before the hearing, such notice shall be mailed or delivered to the owner of the subject real property or the owner's duly authorized agent, and to the subdivider.
      (3)   At least ten days before the hearing, such notice shall be mailed or delivered to each local agency expected to provide water, sewage, streets, roads, schools, or other essential facilities or services to the project, whose ability to provide those facilities and services may be significantly affected.
      (4)   At least ten days before the hearing, such notice shall be mailed or delivered to all owners of real property as shown on the latest equalized assessment roll within 300 feet of the real property that is the subject of the hearing. In lieu of using the assessment roll, city staff may use records of the county assessor or tax collector that contain more recent information than the assessment roll. If the number of owners to whom notice would be mailed or delivered pursuant to this paragraph or subsection (B)(2) of this section is greater than 1,000, city staff, in lieu of mailed or delivered notice, may provide notice by placing a display advertisement of at least one-eighth page in at least one newspaper of general circulation within the city at least ten days before the hearing. If city staff chooses to provide notice by publication of a display advertisement, city staff may also, in its discretion, post such notice at least ten days before the hearing on the subject property and every 100 feet along a public street that abuts the property.
(`64 Code, Sec. 27-31.5) (Ord. No. 1779, 2367, 2445)