[Ord. No. 97-1, 10-14-1997]
A. Zoning Amendment. The Village of Indian Point Board
of Trustees, from time to time, may supplement, change or generally
revise the zoning regulations by amendment. A proposal for such amendment
may be initiated by the Board of Trustees or the Planning and Zoning
Commission. Applications for special use permits shall be considered
by the procedures for special use permits in these regulations and
considered for approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
B. Disposition Of Amendment Proposals. Upon receipt
of a proposed amendment, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall
hold a public hearing on the proposed amendment, and forward to the
Board of Trustees its findings and recommendations with respect to
the proposed amendment.
[Ord. No. 97-1, 10-14-1997; Ord. No. 06-12, 10-10-2006]
A. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall hold a public hearing on
each proposed amendment that is referred to, filed with, or initiated
by it. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall select a reasonable
hour and place for such public hearing, and it shall hold such hearing
within sixty (60) days from the date on which the proposed amendments
is referred to, filed with, or initiated by it. An applicant for an
amendment may waive the requirement that such hearing be held within
sixty (60) days.
1.
Notice Hearing.
a.
Public notice of a hearing on a proposed amendment shall be
published one (1) time in a newspaper of general circulation and posted
in the Village administration office and at the usual meeting location
at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date set for such hearing.
Such notice shall state the date, time and place of the hearing and
shall contain a statement regarding the proposed change in regulations
or restrictions.
b.
Mailed Notice. Mailed notice of the proposed
change in the Official Zoning Map shall be sent to all property owners
within one thousand (1,000) feet of the parcel being considered for
rezoning. The notice shall contain a description of the amendment
requested, information about the time and place of the public hearing.
2.
Conduct Of Hearing. The hearing shall be conducted
and a record of the proceedings shall be preserved in such manner
and according to such procedures as the Planning and Zoning Commission
may from time to time prescribe by rule. Any interested person or
party may appear and be heard at the hearing in person, by agent or
by attorney. The Planning and Zoning Commission may request a report
on any proposed amendment from any governmental official or agency,
or any other person, firm or corporation. If such a report is made,
a copy thereof shall be made available to the applicant and any other
interested persons and shall be available for review in the office
of the Planning Zoning Commission at least three (3) days before the
date set for the public hearing. The Planning and Zoning Commission
may also require such report after such public hearing if additional
information is deemed necessary. Such reports shall again be made
available to the applicant and any other interested persons.
[Ord. No. 97-1, 10-14-1997]
A. Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, the Planning and Zoning
Commission shall prepare and adopt its recommendations and shall submit
the same, together with a record of the hearing thereon, to the Board
of Trustees. Said recommendations may be for approval or disapproval,
or approval of an alternative text amendment. The recommendation of
the Planning and Zoning Commission shall contain a statement as to
the nature and effect of such proposed amendment and determination
as to the following items:
1.
How such change is consistent with the intent and purpose of
these regulations;
2.
The areas that most likely to be directly affected by such change
and in what way they will be affected; and
3.
Whether the proposed amendment is made necessary because of
changed or changing conditions in the areas.
[Ord. No. 97-1, 10-14-1997; Ord. No. 99-1, 3-9-1999]
A. Adoption Of Amendments. The Board of Trustees shall
consider the request. Upon the receipt of the recommendation of the
Planning and Zoning Commission and any protest petitions that have
been submitted, the Board of Trustees shall consider the application
for a text amendment and may adopt the order with or without change
or may refer it back to the Planning and Zoning Commission for further
consideration and report.
B. Public Hearing And Notice. Whenever a proposed amendment
is defeated, either by vote of the Board of Trustees or by reason
of the operation of this Section, such amendment shall not thereafter
be passed without a further public hearing and notice thereof as provided
by this Article.
C. Official Master Plan. Upon the adoption or amendment
of any such plan or part thereof by adoption of the appropriate resolution
by the Planning and Zoning Commission, a certified copy of the plan
or part thereof, together with a written summary of the hearing thereon,
shall be submitted to the Board of Trustees. No Official Master Plan
shall be effective unless approved by the Board of Trustees. An attested
copy of the Official Master Plan and any amendments thereto shall
be certified to the County Recorder of Deeds and to the Clerk of the
Village of Indian Point.