[Ord. No. 4238 §2(604.5), 10-3-1988; Ord. No. 4274 §15, 6-5-1989; Ord. No. 4313 §7, 3-5-1990; Ord. No. 4749 §2, 9-20-1999]
A. Requirements. The City Council shall have the authority
to amend, supplement, change, modify or repeal by ordinance the text
and/or map of this Chapter in accordance with the provisions of this
Section.
1. Text amendments. An application for amendment to
the written text of this Chapter may be filed in the office of the
Zoning Administrator for consideration by the Planning and Zoning
Commission and the City Council. Such application may be initiated
by any member of the City Council, the Zoning Administrator, the Commission
or by any other interested person of the City.
2. Rezoning with site plan review. An application for
a change in the zoning designation as described by the Official Zoning
Map may be filed in the office of the Zoning Administrator for consideration
by the Commission and the City Council. Such application may be filed
by any member of the City Council, the Zoning Administrator, the Commission,
the Board of Adjustment, or by any person with a financial, contractual
or proprietary interest in the property.
B. Application And Submission Requirements. The application
shall be made on a form provided by the Zoning Administrator. Said
application shall be signed by the applicant and shall state name
and address as well as:
1. Text amendments. An application for an amendment
to the text of this Chapter shall set forth the new text to be added
and existing text to be deleted.
2. Rezoning without site plan approval. An application
for a Zoning Map change shall include twenty (20) copies of the following:
a. A legal description of the property.
b. A scaled map of the property, correlated with the legal description,
and clearly showing the property's location.
c. The petitioner's interest in the property and, if the petitioner
is not the owner, the name and address of the owner(s).
d. Date of filing with the Zoning Administrator.
e. Signature(s) of petitioner(s) and owner(s) certifying the accuracy
of the required information.
f. The present and proposed zoning.
g. A complete list of the names and addresses of all property owners
within three hundred (300) lineal feet of any point of the property,
including those property owners across street rights-of-way and railroad
rights-of-way.
3. Rezoning with site plan review. An application for
a Zoning Map change shall include twenty (20) copies of the following:
a. The completed application form.
b. A copy of the receipt showing all fees paid.
c. A site plan complying with the requirements of Section
405.390.
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An application for either a text amendment or rezoning shall
comply with procedures governing the same adopted by the Planning
and Zoning Commission. In all cases where an application is initiated
by a private party, the application shall be accompanied by the fee
established by the City Council and on file in the offices of the
City Clerk and Zoning Administrator.
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C. Hearings Before Public Bodies. All applications for text
amendment and/or rezoning shall be set down for hearing before the
Commission not later than the second (2nd) regular monthly meeting
of the Commission from the date of filing the same. Any such hearing
may, for good cause at the request of the applicant or in the discretion
of the Commission, be continued. At least fifteen (15) days' notice
of the time and place of such hearing shall be published in an official
newspaper or a newspaper of general circulation within the City.
1. The City will be responsible for notifying by mail all property owners
within the City limits whose property lies within three hundred (300)
lineal feet of that which has been requested to be rezoned. Such notice
shall be postmarked at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing.
2. Upon the final hearing of such application, the Commission shall
approve or deny the same, and a report of its action, together with
a recommendation for final approval or denial, shall be made by the
Commission to the City Council.
3. Before acting upon any application for rezoning, the City Council
shall set a time and place for a hearing thereon, and at least fifteen
(15) days' notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be published
in a paper of general circulation in the City.
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The City Council may refer the application back to the Planning
and Zoning Commission for additional study of specific matters before
final decision, providing the Council supplies to the Commission pertinent
and/or new information; however, no notice other than for the first
(1st) public hearing need be given.
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D. Findings Of Fact. In reviewing any petition for a zoning
amendment, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall identify and evaluate
all factors relevant to the petition and shall report its findings
in full, along with its recommendations for disposition of the petition,
to the City Council. The facts to be considered by the Commission
shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
1. How the proposed amendment would conform to the Comprehensive Plan;
2. Why the existing zoning district classification of the property in
question is inappropriate or improper;
3. What major economic, physical or social changes, if any, have occurred
in the vicinity of the property in question that were not anticipated
by the Comprehensive Plan and have substantially altered the basic
character of the area, which make the proposed amendment to the Zoning
District Map appropriate.
E. Burden Of Proof. In assessing the relevance or acceptability
of a rezoning application, the burden of proof in justifying the request
shall rest with the applicant, both before the Planning and Zoning
Commission as well as the City Council.
F. Approval Of Request.
1. Confirming Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation. All text amendments and amendments to the Zoning Map, as described
herein, shall be made by ordinance and shall require only a simple
majority vote by the City Council unless protested as stated hereafter.
2. Citizen protests. In case a protest against such
revision or amendment is presented, duly signed, notarized and acknowledged
by the owners of ten percent (10%) or more of the areas of the land
(exclusive of streets and alleys) included in such proposed change,
or thirty percent (30%) of the owners within an area determined by
lines drawn parallel to and one hundred eighty-five (185) feet distant
from the boundaries of the district proposed to be changed, such revision
or amendment shall not become effective except by the favorable vote
of three-fourths (¾) of all the members of the City Council.
3. Approval of rezoning portion of property. The Planning
and Zoning Commission may recommend that a petition for a change of
zoning district classification be approved or denied for all or part
of the property described in the petition. The City Council may enact
by ordinance such partial granting of a petition for a change in zoning
district classification.
4. Approval of different classification. The Planning
and Zoning Commission may recommend and the City Council may enact
by ordinance a zoning district classification other than that requested
in the petition, provided that the recommendation or ordinance is
for a district classification of the same use type as that requested
by the petitioner. District classification of the same type as referred
to in this Section shall include the "PD" Planned District when a
petitioner proposes a particular use and presents plans at or prior
to the public hearing which are substantially similar to those required
by the "PD" rezoning procedures.
5. Approval of requests involving site plan review. In those instances where an application for rezoning involves site
plan approval, the following procedures shall be followed:
a. Final approval of the site plan shall be by the City Council as if an appeal had been filed as outlined in Section
405.390.
b. Final approval of the site plan by the City Council shall be by ordinance
including all conditions and/or restrictions placed on the approval.
c. Final approval of the site plan will be scheduled to take place immediately
following approval of the rezoning.
G. Withdrawal. Any amendment request, regardless of its source
of initiation, may be withdrawn from consideration at any point in
the approval process prior to final action on the request by the City
Council.
H. Reapplication. In the event that any application to amend
the Zoning Map is denied on final review by the City Council, reapplication
for the purposes of further review of the same application shall not
be accepted by the City until six (6) months following the date of
final action on the original application has elapsed, unless it can
be shown to the satisfaction of the Planning and Zoning Commission
that substantial new evidence not available during review of the original
application will be presented.