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The staff of the Toledo City Plan Commission shall be organized and operated under the direction of the Plan Commission according to the City Charter, the Municipal Code and the Ohio Revised Code and shall aid the Commission in the execution of its statutory duties as set forth in Sections 189 through Section 192 inclusive of the City Charter, this chapter and Ohio R.C. Chapter 713.
(Ord. 250-89. Passed 3-21-89.)
(a) To ensure that the goals, objectives and recommendations of the Toledo 20/20 Comprehensive Plan Toledo By Choice are achieved, the Toledo 20/20 Implementation Committee is hereby established. Membership of the Committee shall be as follows:
(1) The members of City Council shall recommend six (6) persons; and
(2) The remaining seven (7) members shall be recommended by the Mayor.
(b) The Toledo 20/20 Implementation Committee shall report to the City Plan Commission and City Council on a semi-annual basis the status of compliance with the Plan. The Committee shall also provide the Plan Commission and City Council with a review of the City's Proposed Annual Capital Improvements Program.
(c) Terms of Membership. Five (5) of the thirteen (13) members shall be appointed for a three (3) year term; four (4) of the remaining eight (8) members shall be appointed to a two (2) year term; and the remaining four (4) members shall be ap pointed for a one (1) year term. Subsequent terms for all members shall be for five (5) years.
(Ord. 99-08. Passed 2-26-08.)
(a) The Commissioner of Long Range Planning shall perform the duties imposed by him or her by Ordinance of Council, and such further duties as may be prescribed by the Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions and the Director of the Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions.
(b) The Commissioner of Long Range Planning, under the general direction of the Director of the Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions, shall be responsible for the coordination of long range planning activities in Toledo and Lucas County and related administrative and operational functions of the Division of Long Range Planning.
(Ord. 10-01. Passed 1-9-01.)
(a) Neighborhood organizations who desire information concerning development or zoning of property in their neighborhoods must register with the Planning Director and include the names, addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers of a specific contact person for the organization, along with the boundaries of the area that the organization serves. This contact information shall be used to determine identifiable neighborhood organizations for the purposes of Section 1111.0202A.
(b) The Planning Director shall notify in writing neighborhood organizations, using the contact person specified in subsection (a) above, of any proposed City Plan Commission hearing on a zoning map change, special use, major site plan, preliminary plat, or area plan amendment to the comprehensive plan within their service area.
(c) The Planning Director shall provide neighborhood organization contact information to applicants to further pre-public hearing dialogue between neighbors and applicants pursuant to the provisions of Section 1111.0200.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)