[ Ord. No. 1744 § 2, 1-23-1967; Ord. No. 4514 § 1, 5-13-1985]
The City Planning and Zoning Commission shall consist of seven
(7) members appointed by a majority of the Council who shall be registered
voters, one (1) of whom shall be a graduate architect or a graduate
civil engineer and one (1) of whom shall be a graduate engineer from
an accredited university and who shall hold no other office or employment
in the City government.
The members of the Commission shall be appointed for terms of
four (4) years except that all present members shall serve until their
appointments expire.
Members of the Planning and Zoning Commission may be removed
upon the affirmative vote of seven (7) members of the Council, for
cause, upon notice and written charges and after opportunity for public
hearing is given, no less than ten (10) days after notice to the person
so charged. At such hearing the person so charged may be represented
by counsel and may present evidence in his behalf.
The Director of Public Works and his staff shall advise and
assist the Commission as requested and the Commission shall be furnished
with such other technical advisers, personnel and consultants as may
be authorized by the Council.
The Commission shall, on or before September 1, 1964, prepare
and adopt a master plan for the physical development of the City.
The plan may include, among other things, the general location, character
and extent of streets, bridges, parks, and other public grounds, the
general location of public buildings and other public facilities,
and such other measures as are designed to accomplish the orderly
and coordinated development of the City in accordance with its present
and future needs. After the adoption of a plan, and [an] attested
copy shall be certified to the Council. Amendments to the plan may
be made by the Commission upon an affirmative vote of at least four
(4) members thereof. Copies of all amendments shall be filed with
the Council.
From and after the adoption of the master plan and its certification
to the Council, no public improvement or project of a type embraced
within the master plan shall be authorized by the Council until the
written report of the Commission thereon has been received. Failure
of the Commission to file a report with the Council within thirty
(30) days after the submission of the proposal to it shall permit
the Council to take such action as it deems appropriate on the proposal.
The report of the Commission shall not be binding on the Council.
Within one (1) year after the adoption of the master plan, the
Council shall, by ordinance, adopt comprehensive regulations for the
zoning of the City. The Commission shall act as the Zoning Commission
with all of the powers granted to it by law. It shall have authority
to recommend to the Council changes in or a general revision of the
comprehensive zoning ordinance. The Council shall act on no application
or proposal for amendment of the zoning ordinance until the written
report of the Commission thereon has been received. The affirmative
vote of seven (7) members of the Council shall be required to adopt
any amendment contrary to the recommendations of the Commission.
No zoning ordinance or amendment thereof shall be adopted until
a public hearing thereon has been held by the Council in accordance
with the requirements of law.
Changes or amendments to the subdivision regulations of the
City shall not be adopted until after study and report thereon to
the Council by the Commission.
All plats of proposed subdivisions or resubdivisions presented
to the Council for approval shall be submitted to the Commission,
which shall make recommendations thereon to the Council.
No subdivision plat shall be approved until adequate security
is given to guarantee that the construction of streets, sewers, water
mains, sidewalks, streetlights and such other improvements as may
be specified by ordinance will be installed in accordance with ordinance
requirements.
There shall be a board of adjustment, appointed by the Council
as required by law. The board shall have such powers and duties as
are provided by law and ordinance.