(a) Establishment.
The city’s Code of Ordinances establishes the standards
governing the city council within the charter.
(b) Responsibilities.
Table 7.1 is a summary of the city council’s main responsibilities
within the zoning ordinance.
Table 7.1: City Council Responsibilities
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Approving an initial zoning of newly annexed land
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Approving a zoning map amendment (rezoning)
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Approving a zoning text amendment
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Approving an appeal of a substantially conforming site plan
decision made by the city manager
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Approving a specific use permit
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Approving a specific use permit extension
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Initiating an amortization of nonconforming uses
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Approving an appeal to the council of a decision on a zoning
vested rights petition
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(Ordinance 2021-08 adopted 2/11/21)
(a) Establishment.
(1) Composition and Method of Appointment.
(A) The commission shall consist of seven (7) members, each appointed
by the city council for a two-year term. Such terms shall expire on
the last day of September; however, those members whose terms have
expired shall continue to serve until reappointment or appointment
of a successor by the city council. Four (4) members shall be appointed
in each even-numbered calendar year and three (3) members shall be
appointed in each odd-numbered calendar year. Each member shall reside
or own real property within the city.
(B) Commission’s Alternate Membership.
(i) The city council may appoint two (2) alternate members of the planning
and zoning commission, who shall serve in the absence of one or more
of the regular members.
(ii)
The alternate members, when appointed, shall serve for the same
period as the regular members, which is for a term of two (2) years,
and any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner and they shall
be subject to removal the same as the regular members.
(C) The planning and zoning commission serves at the pleasure of the
city council and the city council may remove any member of the commission
at any time for any reason.
(D) Vacancies shall be filled by the city council for the unexpired term
of any member whose position becomes vacant.
(E) The chairperson and vice-chairperson of the commission shall be elected
by majority vote of the commission members at the first regularly
scheduled meeting of a year. In the absence of the chairperson and
the vice-chairperson at any meeting, an acting chairperson shall be
elected by a majority vote of all members present.
(F) The city manager shall be a nonvoting ex officio member of the commission,
shall serve as secretary of the commission, and shall maintain the
records of the commission.
(G) A quorum of the commission shall consist of a minimum of four (4)
members of the commission and any issue shall be decided by a majority
vote of those members present. The member serving as chairperson for
the meeting is entitled to vote but has no veto power.
(2) Meetings.
(A) The commission shall meet upon call of the mayor, city manager, or
chairperson when there is a case to be heard by the commission or
when there is such other business to be conducted that is within the
responsibility of the commission.
(B) All meetings of the commission shall be open to the public and minutes
shall be kept and maintained as public records.
(3) Authority.
The commission shall have the following powers
and duties:
(A) Review application for zoning changes, hear public comments, and
make recommendations to the city council regarding such applications.
(B) Review, recommend, and approve plats and plans per the subdivision
ordinance and zoning ordinance.
(C) Recommend to the city council amendments, extensions, and additions
to the comprehensive master plan of the city, including the land use
plan and the thoroughfare plan.
(D) Recommend to the city council changes to the official zoning map
of the city.
(E) When appropriate, make a determination of appropriate zoning or use.
(F) Review and approve applications for alternative compliance in section
14.908 [14.904].
(G) Perform such other duties as may be duly delegated to them from time
to time by the city council.
(4) Appeal.
Any person aggrieved by the action of the commission
shall bring such grievance to the city council at the next regularly
scheduled meeting of the city council.
(b) Responsibilities.
Table 7.2 is a summary of the planning and zoning commission’s
main responsibilities within the zoning ordinance.
Table 7.2: Planning and Zoning Commission Responsibilities
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Recommending an initial zoning of newly annexed land
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Recommending a zoning map amendment (rezoning)
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Recommending a zoning text amendment
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Recommending a specific use permit
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Recommending a required plan extension and reinstatement petition
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Recommending a building permit site plan extension and reinstatement
petition
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Approving an alternative compliance application
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(Ordinance 2021-08 adopted 2/11/21)
(a) Establishment.
(1) Board Creation.
(A) The board shall consist of five (5) regular members, each appointed
by the city council for a two-year term. Such terms shall expire on
the last day of December, however, those members whose terms have
expired shall continue to serve until reappointment or appointment
of a successor by the council. Each shall reside or own real property
within the city limits.
(B) The council may appoint two (2) alternate members, each to serve
a two-year term, who shall serve in the absence of one or more of
the regular members when requested to do so by the city manager. Such
alternate member shall reside or own real property within the city
limits.
(2) Board Vacancies.
(A) Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term of any member whose
place becomes vacant for any cause, in the same manner as the original
appointment was made.
(B) In the event board vacancies cannot be filled, the city council may
choose to serve as the zoning board of adjustment.
(3) Board Quorum Requirement.
All cases to be heard by the
zoning board of adjustment require a minimum number of four (4) members.
(b) Procedure.
(1) The board shall adopt rules to govern its proceedings provided, however,
that such rules are not inconsistent with this zoning ordinance or
the statutes of the State of Texas.
(2) Meetings of the board shall be held at the call of the mayor, city
manager, or chairperson when there is a case to be heard, and at such
other times as the board may determine.
(3) The chairperson, or if absent, the acting chairperson, may administer
an oath and compel the attendance of witnesses.
(4) All meetings of the board shall be open to the public.
(5) The board shall keep minutes of its proceedings showing the vote
of each member upon each question, or if absent or failing to vote,
indicate such fact, and shall keep records of its examinations and
other official actions, all of which shall be immediately filed in
the office of the board and shall be a public record.
(c) Authority
of Board.
Pursuant to Texas Local Government Code section
211.009, the board may:
(1) Hear and decide an appeal that alleges error in an order, requirement,
decision, or determination made by an administrative official in the
enforcement of the zoning ordinance;
(2) Hear and decide zoning special exceptions to the terms of a zoning
ordinance regulation when the zoning ordinance requires the board
to do so;
(3) Authorize in specific cases a zoning variance from the terms of a
zoning ordinance regulation if the zoning variance is not contrary
to the public interest and, due to special conditions, a literal enforcement
of the ordinance would result in unnecessary hardship, and so that
the spirit of the zoning ordinance regulation is observed and substantial
justice is done; and
(4) Hear and decide other matters authorized by this zoning ordinance.
(d) Actions
of the Board.
(1) Amend, Revise, or Reform.
(A) In exercising its authority under subsection 14.703(c), Authority
of Board, the board may reverse or affirm, in whole or in part, or
modify the administrative official’s order, requirement, decision,
or determination from which an appeal is taken and make the correct
order, requirement, decision, or determination, and for that purpose
the board has the same authority as the administrative official.
(B) Pursuant to Texas Local Government Code 211.009(c), the concurring
vote of four (4) board members (or at least seventy-five (75) percent
of the board members) is necessary to:
(i) Reverse an order, requirement, decision, or determination of an administrative
official;
(ii)
Decide in favor of an applicant on a matter on which the board
is required to pass per this zoning ordinance; or
(iii)
Authorize a zoning special exception or zoning variance.
(2) Court Remedy.
(A) Any person or persons, jointly or severally, aggrieved by any decision
of the zoning board of adjustment, or any taxpayer, or any officer,
department, or board of the municipality may present to a district
court or county court a petition duly verified, setting forth that
such decision is illegal, in whole or in part, and specifying the
grounds of the illegality.
(B) Such petition shall be presented to the court within ten (10) days
after the filing of the decision in the office of the board and not
thereafter.
(e) Responsibilities.
Table 7.3 is a summary of the zoning board of adjustment’s
responsibilities within the zoning ordinance.
Table 7.3: Zoning Board of Adjustment Responsibilities
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Zoning Related Responsibilities
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Approving an interpretation of zoning district boundaries
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Approving an application for nonconforming rights
reinstatement
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Approving an amortization of nonconforming uses
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Approving an appeal of a city administrative or
interpretative decision
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Approving a zoning variance
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Approving a zoning special exception
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(Ordinance 2021-08 adopted 2/11/21)
(a) Responsibilities.
Table 7.4 is a summary of the city manager’s responsibilities
within the zoning ordinance.
Table 7.4: City Manager Responsibilities
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Zoning Related Responsibilities
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Approving alternative outside storage standards
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Approving parking requirements for new or unlisted
use
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Approving alternative parking standards
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Reviewing a specific use permit
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Recommending a specific use permit extension
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Reviewing a zoning variance
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Reviewing a zoning special exception
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Reviewing a required plan extension and reinstatement
petition
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Reviewing a building permit site plan extension
and reinstatement petition
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Approving a decision on a zoning vested rights petition
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Review a specific use permit
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(Ordinance 2021-08 adopted 2/11/21)