Upon receipt of an application, the Planning Director shall provide the applicant with a dated receipt. Within ten (10) working days of receipt of an application, the Planning Director shall review the application and determine if the application meets all the requirements.
If the application is complete and complies with all the said requirements, the Planning Director shall notify the applicant in writing of this determination.
Upon approval of the Planning Director, the applicant shall obtain the proper construction permits from the Code Enforcement Division prior to commencement of the work.
If the application is incomplete, the Planning Director shall notify the applicant in writing, specifying the additional materials or information required to complete the application.
If the application is deemed to be complete and requires the Municipal Planning Commission review, the Planning Director shall notify all property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the site as shown on the Assessor's records, by first-class mail that a public hearing has been scheduled. This notice shall contain a brief description of the proposed activity and the name of the applicant, give the location, a copy of the application available for inspection, and provide the date, time and place of the public hearing before the Municipal Planning Commission. Failure on the part of any property owner within the two hundred (200) feet to receive such notice shall not be grounds for delay of any consideration of the application nor denial of the project. The Planning Director shall be required to have the public hearing announcement published once in a local circulated newspaper at least thirty (30) days prior to the meeting.
Within ninety (90) days upon receipt of a complete application for approval from the Municipal Planning Commission, the Municipal Planning Commission shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application in writing, together with the findings on which that decision is based.
(Ord. 0-1017. Passed 2-12-02.)