[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
A. The
Planning and Zoning Commission may:
1. Make studies and recommend to the Board of Aldermen plans, goals
and objectives relating to the growth, development, and redevelopment
of the City.
2. Develop and recommend to the Board of Aldermen policies, ordinances,
administrative procedures, and other means for carrying out plans
in a coordinated and efficient manner.
3. Prepare and submit to the Board of Aldermen recommendations for regulations
governing the subdivision of land within the City, including, among
other things, requirements for the coordinated development of the
municipality. Other recommendations may be; for the coordination of
streets within subdivisions with other existing or planned streets
or with other features of the City Plan or official map of the City;
for adequate open spaces for traffic, recreation, light and air; and
for a distribution of population and traffic. The Commission shall
further make recommendations as to requirements of the extent and
manner of installation of all utility facilities; and recommended
manner of enforcement. All recommendations shall be in conformity
with Chapter 89, RSMo., and not conflict with this Code or any other
ordinance of the City.
4. Make recommendations to the Board of Aldermen concerning proposed preliminary plat approvals, conditional use permits, and proposed Zoning Map changes as provided by Article
IV, Sections
400.195 and
400.200 and Article
V, Section
400.275.
5. Make recommendations regarding the approval or disapproval of plats
for land subdivision.
B. The
Planning and Zoning Commission may adopt rules and regulations governing
the procedures and operations not inconsistent with the provisions
of this Chapter.
C. The
Planning and Zoning Commission shall make an annual report to the
Board of Aldermen covering investigations, transactions and recommendations,
and other reports relative thereto as it may deem proper or as required
by the Board of Aldermen.
[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
A. There
shall be a Planning and Zoning Commission consisting of not less than
seven (7) members nor more than fifteen (15) members. The Mayor, by
May first (1st) of each year, shall decide whether he or she will
hold a seat on the Planning and Zoning Commission for the year beginning
May first (1st) and ending April thirtieth (30th). The Board of Aldermen
shall decide by May first (1st) each year which Board of Aldermen
representative shall sit on the Planning and Zoning Commission for
the year beginning May first (1st) and ending April thirtieth (30th).
The remaining members shall be citizens of the City of Strafford and
shall serve without compensation.
B. Citizen
members of Planning and Zoning Commission shall be appointed by the
Mayor with the approval of the Board of Aldermen for a term of four
(4) years and until their successors are appointed. Any vacancy in
the citizen members shall be made by appointment, as aforesaid, at
the time such vacancy occurs for the duration of the unexpired term.
C. Citizen
members of Planning and Zoning Commission shall be an inhabitant and
a resident of the City at the time and for at least one (1) year preceding
his appointment.
D. The
Board of Aldermen may remove from office any citizen member for cause
stated in writing after a public hearing.
[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
A. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall establish a regular meeting schedule and shall meet frequently enough so that it can take action in conformance with Article
IV, Section
400.250 (Applications to be Processed Expeditiously).
B. Since the Planning and Zoning Commission has only advisory authority, it need not conduct its meetings strictly in accordance with the quasi-judicial procedures set forth in Articles
IV,
VI and
VII. However, it shall conduct its meeting so as to obtain necessary information and to promote the full and free exchange of ideas.
C. Minutes
shall be kept of all proceedings.
D. All
Planning and Zoning Commission meetings shall be open to the public,
and whenever feasible the agenda for each Commission meeting shall
be made available in advance of the meeting.
E. Whenever
the Planning and Zoning Commission is called upon to make recommendations
concerning a preliminary plat approval request, conditional use permit
request, land use change (zoning) or a minor subdivision amendment
proposal, the planning staff shall post on or near the subject property
one (1) or more notices that are sufficiently conspicuous in terms
of size, location, and content to provide reasonable adequate notice
to potentially interested persons of the matter that will appear on
the Commission's agenda at a specified date and time. Such notice(s)
shall be posted at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting at which
the matter is to be considered.
[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
A. A quorum
for the Planning and Zoning Commission shall consist of a majority
of the Commission membership (excluding vacant seats). A quorum is
necessary for the Commission to take official action.
B. A motion
shall be passed by the "aye" votes of a majority of the quorum.
[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
Annually, at its first (1st) meeting in May, the Planning and
Zoning Commission shall elect from its citizen members a Chairman
and Secretary, who shall be eligible for re-election, and shall adopt
rules and regulations as it may deem necessary for the transaction
of business.
[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
A. From
time to time, the Board of Aldermen may appoint one (1) or more individuals
to help the Planning and Zoning Commission carry out planning responsibilities
with respect to a particular subject area. By way of illustration,
without limitation, the Board may appoint advisory committees to consider
the thoroughfare plan, bikeway plan, housing plans, economic development
plans, etc.
B. Members
of such advisory committees shall sit as non-voting members of the
Planning and Zoning Commission when such issues are being considered
and lend their talents, energies, and expertise to the Planning and
Zoning Commission. However, all formal recommendations to the Board
of Aldermen shall be made by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
C. Nothing
in this Section shall prevent the Board of Aldermen from establishing
independent advisory groups, committees, or commissions to make recommendations
on any issue directly to the Board of Aldermen.
[Ord. No. 659 §1, 5-2-2011]
Within sixty (60) days after submission of an application for
an approved use permit, conditional use permit, preliminary plat,
sign permit or land use change (zoning) to the Planning and Zoning
Commission, the Commission shall recommend approval or disapproval
and forward the application to the Board of Aldermen; otherwise the
application or request shall be deemed "recommended for approval"
by the Commission; except that the Commission, with the consent of
the applicant, may extend the sixty (60) day period. The grounds for
recommendation for disapproval of any application or request by the
Commission shall be made a matter of public record.