A Board of Appeals is hereby authorized to be established. The
word "Board," when used in this article, shall be construed to mean
the Board of Appeals. The Board shall consist of seven members appointed
by the Mayor of Hometown, Illinois, with the consent of the City Council.
The members of said Board shall serve respectively for the following
terms (or until their respective successors are appointed and qualified):
one for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for
four years and one for five years for the first five appointed, and
five years each for those following the first five appointed. The
Mayor shall have the power to remove any member of the Board for cause
and after a public hearing. Vacancies upon said Board shall be filled
for the unexpired term of the member whose place has become vacant
in the manner herein provided for the appointment of such member.
One of members of the Zoning Board shall be designated by the
Mayor, with the consent of the Aldermen, as Chairman of said Board
until his successor is appointed. Such Chairman, or, in his absence,
the Acting Chairman, may administer oaths, compel the attendance of
witnesses and make such decisions and determinations as authorized
herein.
All requests for variations and all decisions or determinations
of the Zoning Board shall be in writing and shall become a matter
of public record. The fee for a variation hearing is $50.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed to give or grant
to the Chairman or the Board the power or authority to alter or change
the Zoning Ordinance or the District Map, such power and authority
being reserved to the City Council.
The Board shall make no variation except in a specific case
and after a public hearing conducted by the Board. A notice of the
time and place of such public hearing shall be published in a paper
of general circulation in the City of Hometown not more than 30 days
nor less than 15 days before the hearing. Such notice shall contain
the address or location of the property for which the variation or
other ruling by the Board is sought, as well as a brief description
of the nature of the appeal.
All meetings of the Board of Appeals shall be held at the call
of the Chairman and at such time as such Board may determine. All
hearings conducted by the Board shall be open to the public. The Board
shall keep minutes of its proceedings showing the vote of each member
upon each question, or, if absent or failing to vote, indicating such
fact, and shall keep records of its hearings and other official actions.
Findings of fact shall be included in the minutes of each case of
a requested variation, and the reasons for making or denying such
variation shall be specified. Every rule or regulation, declaration,
or determination of the Board shall be filed immediately in the office
of the Board and shall be a public record. The Board shall adopt its
own rules of procedure not in conflict with this chapter or with the
Illinois statutes in such case made and provided.