This chapter provides procedures for the amendment of the General Plan, this Zoning Code, and the Zoning Map whenever the Board determines public necessity and general welfare require an amendment.
A.
General Plan Amendments. The General Plan is the County's guiding land use policy document which the Official Zoning Map is based on. The General Plan and the Zoning Map shall be consistent. An application to amend the General Plan shall first be heard by the Commission which shall adopt a recommendation for Board consideration. Then it shall be heard by the Board, which shall adopt a resolution, following a noticed public hearing.
B.
Zoning Code Amendments. This Zoning Code specifies all of the rules, regulations, and standards that serve to implement the General Plan. Amendments to this Zoning Code shall be by ordinance. An application to amend this Zoning Code shall first be heard by the Commission which shall adopt a recommendation for Board consideration. Then it shall be heard by the Board, which shall adopt an ordinance, following a noticed public hearing.
C.
Zoning Map Amendments.
1.
All land in the unincorporated area of the County is classified into various zones. These zones are outlined on the County's Zoning Map. Article 2 (Zones, Allowable Uses, and Development Standards) describes the uses of land that are allowed in each zone and Article 4 (Standards For Specific Land Uses) describes the development standards applicable for each specific use.
2.
A Zoning Map Amendment is a procedure involving an application to reclassify land to a different zone that is consistent with the General Plan designation for the property. On occasion, a General Plan Amendment is processed together with a Zoning Map Amendment; however, the number of General Plan Amendments is limited by State law. Additionally, by law, the two shall be consistent.
3.
Amendments to the Zoning Map shall be adopted by ordinance. The application shall first be heard by the Commission which shall adopt a recommendation for Board consideration. Then it shall be heard by the Board, which shall adopt an ordinance, following a noticed public hearing.
(Ord. 1976 § 2, 2019)