This chapter provides procedures for noticing and public hearings
required by this Zoning Code. When advance notice is required and/or
when a public hearing is required, the noticing and hearing shall
be conducted, in compliance with this chapter.
(Ord. 1976 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1990 § 1, 2020)
When this Zoning Code requires advanced notice before public
hearing, a decision on a permit or for another matter, the public
shall be provided notice. In compliance with
Government Code Sections
65090, 65091, 65092, 65094 and 66451.3, and
Public Resources Code
Section 21000 et seq., and as required by this chapter.
A. Content
of Public Hearing Notice. Notice of a public hearing shall include
all the following information, as applicable.
1. Hearing Information. The date, time, and place of the hearing and
the name of the Review Authority; a brief description of the County's
general procedure concerning the conduct of hearings and decisions
(e.g., the public's right to appear and be heard); and the phone number
and street address of the Department where an interested person could
call or visit to obtain additional information.
2. Project Information. The date of filing of the application and the
name of the applicant; the County's file number assigned to the application;
a general explanation of the matter to be considered; and a general
description, in text and/or by diagram, of the location of the property
that is the subject of the hearing.
3. Statement on Environmental Document. If a Negative Declaration, Mitigated
Negative Declaration, or final Environmental Impact Report has been
prepared for the project in compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) and the County's CEQA Guidelines, the hearing notice
shall include a statement that the Review Authority will also consider
approval of the proposed Negative Declaration or Mitigated Negative
Declaration, or certification of the final Environmental Impact Report,
as applicable.
B. Method
of Public Hearing Notice Distribution. Notice of a public hearing
required by this chapter for a planning permit, amendment, appeal,
or other approval shall be given as follows, as required by Government
Code Sections 65090 and 65091.
1. Mailing for a Hearing Before the Hearing Officer, Commission, or
Board. Notice shall be mailed or delivered at least 10 days before
the scheduled hearing to all of the following:
a. Project Site Owner(s) and the Applicant. The owner(s) of the property
being considered in the application or the owner's authorized agent,
and the applicant.
b. Local Agencies. Each local agency expected to provide roads, schools,
sewage, streets, water, or other essential facilities or services
to the property which is the subject of the application, whose ability
to provide those facilities and services may be significantly affected.
c. Affected Owners.
(1)
All Applications—300 Feet. All owners of real property,
as shown on the latest County equalized assessment roll, located within
a radius of 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the parcel(s) that
is the subject of a hearing before the Hearing Officer or Commission.
(2)
Alternative to Mailing. If the number of property owners to
whom notice would be mailed in compliance with subparagraph (B)(1)(c)(1)
is more than 1,000, the Director may choose to provide a one-eighth
page newspaper advertisement allowed by
Government Code Section 65091(a)(3).
d. Approval of a Negative Declaration. A "Notice of Intent to Approve
a Negative Declaration" at a public hearing, shall be sent to all
contiguous property owners and occupants and the County Clerk.
e. Persons Requesting Notice. Any person who has filed a written request
for notice with the Director and has paid the required fee to cover
the cost of this mailing.
f. Other Person(s). Any other person(s), whose property might, in the
judgment of the Director, be affected by the proposed project.
2. Publication and Posting.
a. Publication for All Applications. Notice of a public hearing required
by this Zoning Code for a permit, permit modification, amendment,
or appeal shall be published at least once in a newspaper of general
circulation either Countywide or in the community where the property
is located at least 10 days before the scheduled hearing.
b. Posting for All Applications. Agendas listing all public hearing
items shall be posted in or immediately near the County Administration
Building within a viewable area at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled
hearing date.
c. Posting by the Applicant. Applicants may be required, at the discretion
of the Director, to post notices on the parcel(s) that is the subject
of a hearing before the Hearing Officer or Commission pursuant to
the Brown Act and/or the CECA.
C. Alternative
Notice for the Director's Decision Without a Public Hearing.
1. If approval is by the Director without a public hearing, notice may
be given only to the owner/applicant and the abutting property owners
(i.e., abutting and across the street).
2. Notice shall be mailed or delivered at least 10 days before the Director
acts on an application.
3. A newspaper notice is not required.
4. In addition, notice is not required to be given to abutting property
owners in applications for minor modifications to permits where there
are no significant issues, as determined by the Director.
D. Additional
Notice. In addition to the types of notice required above, the Director
may provide any additional notice with content or using a distribution
method (e.g., posting on the County's website) as the Director determines
is necessary or desirable.
(Ord. 1976 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1990 § 1, 2020)
After the completion of any environmental document required
by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a matter requiring
a public hearing shall be scheduled on the next available agenda (Director,
Hearing Officer, Commission, or Board, as applicable) reserved for
public hearings, but no sooner than any minimum time period established
by State law.
(Ord. 1976 § 2, 2019)