§ 155.018 ACTIONS AND DECISIONS.
   (A)   Petition consideration.
PETITION CONSIDERATION
Application Type
Staff
PC
Town Council
PETITION CONSIDERATION
Application Type
Staff
PC
Town Council
Zoning Map Amendment
Review
Recommendation
Final Decision
Zoning Text Amendment
Review
Recommendation
Final Decision
PUD (if enabled)
Review
Recommendation
Final Decision
Primary Plat
Review
Final Decision
Development Plan
Review, however the PC may delegate decision-making authority to the Town Planner
Final Decision, however the PC may delegate decision-making authority to the Town Planner
Secondary Plat
 
   (B)   Decisions.
DECISIONS
Application Type
Staff
PC
Town Council
DECISIONS
Application Type
Staff
PC
Town Council
Zoning Map Amendment
Review and make recommendations
- Favorable Recommendation (with or without conditions)
- Unfavorable Recommendation (with or without conditions)
- No Recommendation (with or without conditions)
Final Decision
Zoning Text Amendment
PUD (if enabled)
Primary Plat
Review and make recommendations with assistance from the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC)
- Approve (with or without conditions)
- Disapprove
Development Plan
Review and make recommendations with assistance from the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), however the PC may delegate decision-making authority to the Town Planner
- Approve (with or without conditions)
- Disapprove
Secondary Plat
 
   (C)   Quorum. A quorum is a majority of the full membership of the PC.
   (D)   Official action. Action of the PC is official when concurred by a majority of the full membership.
   (E)   Tie votes. When a vote of the PC results in a tie, the matter may be resolved by:
      (1)   A new motion to reconsider the matter and followed by a re-vote; or
      (2)   Re-docketing the matter for the next regularly scheduled meeting of the PC.
   (F)   Indecisive vote. In any case where a vote of the PC does not result in official action, the petition shall be automatically re-docketed for the next regularly scheduled meeting of the PC.
   (G)   Continuance. A continuance may be requested for sufficient cause by the petitioner, by an interested party, or a member of the PC. It shall be within the discretion of the PC to grant or deny any request for continuance. Re-notification shall not be required if a petition is continued at a properly noticed public hearing/meeting to a specified future hearing/meeting date of the PC.
      (1)   Continuance request by the petitioner. A request for continuance by the petitioner may be filed in writing prior to the PC's hearing/meeting or made orally at the beginning of the PC meeting when the agenda is considered. However, the petitioner shall be prepared to move forward with their petition until the continuance request is granted by the PC.
      (2)   Continuance request by an interested party. A request for continuance by an interested party may be filed in writing prior to the PC's hearing/meeting or made orally at the beginning of the PC meeting when the agenda is considered. The interested party shall be prepared for the petition to move forward until the continuance request is granted by the PC. For purposes of a public hearing, an "interested party" is any individual whose right to use, acquire, or enjoy property is or may be affected by action taken by the PC.
      (3)   Continuance request by a member of the PC. A member of the PC may make a motion of continuance for consideration by the PC.
      (4)   Meeting limitations. An automatic continuance that occurs because of meeting time limitations does not count as a requested continuance described in this section.
   (H)   Withdrawal of petitions.
      (1)   No petition may be withdrawn by the petitioner after a vote has been ordered by the president or chairperson presiding at the meeting.
      (2)   A petition which has been withdrawn by the petitioner shall not again be placed on the docket for consideration by the PC within a period of 90 days from the date of withdrawal, except upon a motion by a PC member to permit re-docketing and approved by the unanimous vote of the quorum present.
   (I)   Dismissal. The PC may dismiss a case for want of prosecution or for lack of jurisdiction.