18.101.020   Board of supervisors.
   A.   Scope: As a legislative body, the board of supervisors performs the planning and zoning actions of this section, as authorized by A.R.S. Title 11, Chapter 6.
   B.   Powers and duties:
      1.   Comprehensive plan: Upon recommendation by the planning and zoning commission, the supervisors adopt and amend a comprehensive plan, which establishes the goals of Pima County regarding future development of the county, in accordance with Chapter 18.89 (Comprehensive Plans);
      2.   Zoning regulations and districts: By ordinance, the supervisors establish and amend the zoning regulations of this code in accordance with Section 18.01.070 (General Provisions), and provide for zoning district changes and amendments in accordance with Chapter 18.91 (Rezoning Procedures);
      3.   Land use policies: The supervisors adopt, by resolution, policies relating to land use issues and review procedures;
      4.   Subdivision and development plan regulations: The supervisors adopt, by ordinance, regulations for the subdivision of land within the county (refer to Chapter 18.69, Subdivision Standards) and for development plans, which establish the features of a development (refer to Chapter 18.71, Development Plan Standards);
      5.   Appeals and special permits: The supervisors hear and decide appeals and special permits to developmental or procedural requirements, when authorized by this code;
      6.   Enforcement: The supervisors establish, by ordinance, rules and procedures for the enforcement of this code by the zoning inspector;
      7.   Appointments: The supervisors appoint or ratify the members of the following boards, commissions and committees:
         a.   Planning and zoning commission,
         b.   Boards of adjustment,
         c.   Historic district advisory boards,
         d.   Design review committee,
         e.   Other committees, as necessary.
   C.   Clerk of the board of supervisors: The clerk of the board is responsible for:
      1.   Preparing all minutes of supervisors' meetings;
      2.   Maintaining a file of documents relating to functions of the supervisors;
      3.   The sale of copies of the zoning code.
(Ord. 1992-96 § 1 (part), 1992; Ord. 1985-188 § 1 (part), 1985)