§ 25-2-373. NEIGHBORHOOD PLANS.  


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  • (A)

    A neighborhood plan must be prepared by a sponsoring neighborhood organization.

    (B)

    A sponsoring neighborhood organization may obtain from the director of the Neighborhood Planning and Zoning Department a list of community resources available to assist the neighborhood organization with technical aspects of neighborhood planning.

    (C)

    After considering the age of a neighborhood, the degree to which a neighborhood is distinguishable from other parts of the city, and department resource availability, the director of the Neighborhood Planning and Zoning Department may assist a neighborhood organization with development of a neighborhood plan.

    (D)

    In addition to the information required by the Administrative Criteria Manual, a neighborhood plan must include an architectural survey of structures in the proposed NCC district that identifies the predominate architectural and urban design characteristics in the area and the characteristics that distinguish the area from other parts of the city.

    (E)

    A sponsoring neighborhood organization shall deliver a copy of the proposed neighborhood plan to the public library branch located nearest to the proposed district and to one other location in the proposed district.

    (F)

    A sponsoring neighborhood organization shall file the neighborhood plan with the director of the Neighborhood Planning and Zoning Department.

    (G)

    A neighborhood plan may be adopted by council with the zoning ordinance establishing an NC combining district.

    (H)

    Amendments to a neighborhood plan may be proposed annually by a neighborhood organization or an owner of land included in an NC combining district.

Source: Sections 13-2-132, 13-2-133, 13-2-134, 13-2-135, 13-2-136, and 13-2-138; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 010329-18; Ord. 031211-11.