1246.03 PROCEDURE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS.
   (a)   Eligibility. An administrative appeal of the decision of the Zoning Administrator's or Planning Commission's order, requirement, decision or determination in the enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Code may be taken to the Board of Zoning Appeals by any person directly and adversely affected, or by any officer of the City acting within the scope of employment.
   (b)   Application Forms. The application for an administrative appeal shall be completed on a form provided by the City.
   (c)   Application for Administrative Appeal. To be eligible to apply for an administrative appeal, the applicant must first have received written denial of a Zoning Certificate application by the Zoning Administrator or a conditional use application by the Planning Commission. If appealing a decision of the Zoning Administrator, the application for an administrative appeal shall be filed with the Zoning Administrator and the Board of Zoning Appeals not longer than 20 days after the actual mailing date of the written denial. If appealing a decision of the Planning Commission, the application for an administrative appeal shall be filed with the Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals not longer than 20 days after the actual mailing date of the written denial. The application shall be filed on forms provided by the City accompanied by payment of any fees for the administrative appeal application. Any administrative appeal application and fees shall be received at least 14 days prior to the next available Board of Zoning Appeals hearing.
   (d)   Hearing of an Administrative Appeal. The Board of Zoning Appeals shall select a time and place for the hearing of the application and shall give at least ten days written notice of the administrative appeal hearing to the owners and/or tenants of property contiguous to and directly across the street from the subject property. Failure of delivery of any or all of such notices, even if caused by error of the applicant or the City, shall not invalidate the decision of the Board. In addition, public notice of the hearing as to the time, place, date and subject of the hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City at least ten days prior to the date of the hearing. Any party in interest may appear and be heard at the hearing in person, by agent or by legal counsel. At its option, the Board may hold any or all of its hearings with sufficient formalities to eliminate the need for a de novo review by the courts in the event of an appeal under Ohio R.C. Chapter 2506.
   (e)   Recommendations of the Zoning Administrator. The Zoning Administrator may make recommendations to the Board as to any case before it.
   (f)   Decision on Administrative Appeal. The decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals shall be final, subject only to appeal to a court of competent jurisdiction. The Board shall render a written decision on the application to the applicant and City Council not later than 60 days following the close of its hearing, unless a longer period is agreed to by the applicant. Nothing in this Zoning Code shall prevent the Board from continuing a hearing into successive meetings until all information needed to make an informed decision has been obtained to its satisfaction and the Board has had sufficient opportunity to review and analyze the information. A Zoning Certificate or conditional use permit, as the case may be, may be issued by the Zoning Administrator at any time after 30 days following the date the decision becomes effective.
   (g)   Period of Validity. An administrative appeal granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals shall lapse at the end of six months from the date on which the Board grants the administrative appeal, unless within the six-month period a zoning certificate is obtained for the proposed change or improvement.
   (h)   Appeal by City Council. City Council shall have standing to appeal the decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals to a court of competent jurisdiction within 30 days following the date that the decision by the Board becomes effective.
(Ord. 16-2003. Passed 5-1-03; Ord. 05-2016. Passed 4-7-16; Ord. 18-2021. Passed 6-17-21.)