§ 16.210.040 PROCEEDINGS - CITY COUNCIL.
   (A)   Denial of a zone change. Upon receipt of a Planning Commission resolution recommending denial of a zone change, the City Clerk shall place the Commission's resolution on the City Council agenda as a receive-and-file item. The Commission's decision shall be considered final and no further action by the Council will be required unless an appeal is filed within ten calendar days of the Commission's decision in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16.206 (Appeals and Revocations) of this Title 16, or unless the Council chooses to set the matter for hearing.
   (B)   Approval of a zone change.  
      (1)   Upon receipt of a Planning Commission resolution recommending approval of a zone change, the City Clerk shall set the matter for hearing before the City Council, notice of which shall be given as prescribed in Chapter 16.204 (Public Hearings) of this Title 16.
      (2)   At the hearing, the City Council shall review the Commission's recommendation and receive evidence as to how or why the proposed zone change is consistent with the objectives of this Title 16, the General Plan, and development policies of the city.
      (3)   If the Council proposes any substantial modification to the application not previously considered by the Planning Commission, the Council shall refer the matter back to the Commission for consideration. No public hearing shall be required. Failure of the Commission to act within 40 days of receiving the Council's request shall provide the Council with authority to act without the Commission's recommendation.
      (4)   The Council shall order the zone change to be enacted or deny the application or recommendation for the zone change by a majority vote of the City Council.
      (5)   Following the decision of the City Council ordering enactment of the zone change requested by this application or recommendation by the Planning Commission for denial of the zone change, the city shall give notice of the decision to the applicant in writing at the address shown on the application and to the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 1104, passed 7-19-04)