§ 25-5-144. PUBLIC HEARING AND NOTICE.  


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  • (A)

    The Land Use Commission shall hold a public hearing on each site plan application it considers.

    (B)

    The director shall give notice under Section 25-1-132(A) (Notice Of Public Hearing) of a public hearing under this section.

    (C)

    This subsection applies to an application for approval of a large retail use described in Section 25-2-815 (Large Retail Uses).

    (1)

    In addition to the notice required by Subsection (B), the director shall give notice to all:

    (a)

    registered neighborhood associations with boundaries located within one mile of the site; and

    (b)

    utility service addresses located within 500 feet of the site, as shown in the City utility records as of the date of the filing of the application.

    (2)

    The applicant shall post a sign on the site in a location that is within 25 feet of and visible from the public right-of-way. The sign must be at least four feet by eight feet in size with lettering at least four inches high. The sign must include the following information:

    (a)

    a statement that an application for approval of a conditional use site plan has been filed;

    (b)

    the city file number;

    (c)

    the name, address, and telephone number of the applicant or agent; and

    (d)

    a description of the proposed development, including the size and use of the building.

    (D)

    The director shall schedule a site plan application for public hearing by the Land Use Commission on the first available meeting for which notice of the public hearing can be timely provided after:

    (1)

    the applicant responds to staff review comments and makes necessary changes, if any;

    (2)

    the applicant delivers to the director a written request to schedule the site plan for public hearing; or

    (3)

    the 180th day from the date the application for site plan approval was filed.

    (E)

    The director shall extend the 180 day period described in Subsection (D)(3) of this section for an additional 180 days if the applicant delivers to the director a written request for an extension before the expiration of the initial 180 day period.

Source: Section 13-1-661; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 010607-8; Ord. 031211-11; Ord. 20070215-072; Ord. 20110804-008.