A planning and zoning commission is hereby created in order
to accomplish the following purposes at the direction of the city
council:
(1) To
identify community needs and to advise the city council of the short-range
effect of these needs on the total development of the city;
(2) To
recommend achievable community goals for long-range planning and development
of the city;
(3) To
recommend achievable plans, programs and policies that will aid the
entire community in achieving defined goals; and
(4) To
help the public understand the plans, programs and policies adopted
by the city council so that concerned citizens can conduct private
activities in harmony with these plans, programs and policies.
(Ordinance 2004 adopted 4/5/04; Ordinance 2019-02 adopted 2/13/19; )
(a) The
planning and zoning commission shall be composed of seven (7) regular
members and two (2) alternate members, who shall all be residents
and qualified electors of the city. The city council will consider
for appointment to the commission only those persons who have demonstrated
their civic interest, general knowledge of the community, independent
judgment, interest in planning and zoning and an availability to prepare
for and attend meetings. It is the intent of the city council that
members shall, by reason of diversity of their individual occupation,
constitute a commission which is broadly representative of the community.
Members shall serve at the will of the council and may be removed
with or without cause.
(b) The
alternate members shall serve in the absence of one or more regular
members. An alternate member has voting privileges only when sitting
in for an absent member.
(Ordinance 2004 adopted 4/5/04; Ordinance 2019-02 adopted 2/13/19; Ordinance 2021-02 adopted 1/11/2021)
The members of the commission shall be identified by place numbers
one (1) through seven (7). Regular members shall be appointed to places
numbered 1 through 7, and alternate members shall be appointed to
places numbered 8 and 9. The terms of office of said members shall
be two (2) years beginning on June 1st of the year of appointment.
Commission members may be appointed to succeed themselves. Vacancies
shall be filled for the unexpired term. Newly appointed members shall
be installed at the first regular commission meeting after their appointment.
(Ordinance 2004 adopted 4/5/04; Ordinance 2019-02 adopted 2/13/19; Ordinance 2021-02 adopted 1/11/2021)
(a) The
commission shall hold an organizational meeting in June of each year
and shall elect a chairman and vice-chairperson from among its members.
The commission shall meet regularly and shall designate the time and
place of its meetings. The commission shall adopt its own rules and
procedures and shall keep a record of its proceedings consistent with
the provisions of this article and the requirements of law.
(b) Any
member of the commission who misses three consecutive meetings without
commission approval shall be deemed to have vacated his commission
membership. The city council, upon receiving certification of three
consecutive absences, shall fill the vacancy for the expired term.
(Ordinance 2004 adopted 4/5/04; Ordinance 2019-02 adopted 2/13/19)
The planning and zoning commission is hereby charged with the
duty and invested with the authority to:
(1) Inspect
property and premises at reasonable hours where required in the discharge
of its responsibilities under the laws of the State of Texas and the
city.
(2) Formulate
and recommend to the city council for its adoption a city plan for
the orderly growth and development of the city and its environs, and
from time to time recommend such changes in the plan as it finds will
facilitate the movement of people and goods, and the health, recreation,
safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the city.
(3) Formulate
a zoning plan as may be deemed best to carry out the goals of the
city plan and hold public hearings and make recommendations to the
city council relating to the creation, implementation and amendment
of zoning regulations and districts as provided in chapter 211 of
the Texas Local Government Code.
(4) Exercise
all the powers of a commission as to approval or disapproval of plans,
plats or replats and the vacation of plans, plats and replats as set
out in chapter 212 of the Texas Local Government Code.
(5) Initiate,
in the name of the city, for consideration at public hearings, all
proposals: for the opening, vacating or closing of public rights-of-way,
parks or other public places and for the change of zoning district
boundaries on an area-wide basis. No fee shall be required for the
filing on any such proposal in the name of the city.
(6) Submit
each October a progress report to the city council summarizing its
activities, major accomplishments for the past year, and a proposed
work program for the coming year. The report shall contain for the
year attendance records of all members and the identity of commission
officers.
(7) If
requested by the council, prepare and recommend to the city council
a five year capital improvement plan.
(8) At
the direction of the city council, study, hold public hearings and
submit reports on any topics pertaining to planning, zoning and development
that the council deems appropriate.
(9) Conduct
an ongoing assessment program pertaining to the planning, zoning and
development ordinances of the city, recommending to the city council
all necessary changes and updates to said ordinances.
(Ordinance 2004 adopted 4/5/04; Ordinance 2019-02 adopted 2/13/19)
A quorum for the conduct of business shall consist of four (4)
members of the commission. The members of the commission shall regularly
attend meetings, public hearings and work sessions of the commission
and shall serve without compensation, except for reimbursement of
authorized expenses attendant to the performance of their duties.
The members shall comply with all statutory time limits and public
notice requirements and all meetings of the commission shall be held
in compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act.
(Ordinance 2004 adopted 4/5/04; Ordinance 2019-02 adopted 2/13/19)