Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 13A.2.5.

property involved in the proceeding, then the owners of all property which adjoins that ownership are included in the notification area. c. if the mailed notice within the required radius does not result in notice to at least 20 different owners of at least 20 different lots other than the subject property, then the notification radius will increase in increments of 50 feet until that number of owners and lots are within the expanded area. D. Decision 1. General Procedures See Sec. 13A.2.5. (Decisions). 2. Decision Maker the Zoning Administrator or the city Planning commission , whichever was the initial decision maker on the original action, is the initial decision maker on an evaluation of Non-compliance . the city Planning commission may delegate its authority in this matter to the Director. 3. Notice to Appear a. the Zoning Administrator or city Planning commission may notify the record owner or lessee of the real property involved to appear at a time and place fixed by the Zoning Administrator or city Planning commission and show cause why the discretionary zoning approval should not be repealed or rescinded, as the case may be. b. the Zoning Administrator or city Planning commission shall set the matter for public hearing, giving notice in the manner specified in Subsection C. (Notice) of this Section. 4. Decision After the public hearing concludes, the Zoning Administrator or city Planning commission may revoke, temporarily suspend, or impose further restrictions on the conditional use or other similar Quasi-judicial approval. 5. Fees a. A fee as set forth in Chapter I. (General Provisions and Zoning), Article 9 (Fees) for lots subject to chapter i ., or Article 15. (Fees) for lots subject to this Zoning code (chapter 1A), shall be paid to the city within 30 days of the effective date of the decision by the Zoning Administrator or city Planning commission . b. if an appeal is filed and the decision of the Zoning Administrator or city Planning commission is u