The purpose of the citizen participation plan is to:
A. Ensure
that applicants pursue early and effective citizen participation in
conjunction with their applications, giving them the opportunity to
understand and try to mitigate any real or perceived impacts their
application may have on the community;
B. Ensure
that citizens have an adequate opportunity to learn about applications
that may affect them and to work with applicants to resolve concerns
at an early stage of the review and decision-making process;
C. Facilitate
ongoing communication between the applicant, interested citizens,
city staff, appointed and elected officials throughout the applicant
review process.
D. The
citizen participation plan is not intended to produce complete consensus
on all applications, but to encourage applicants to be good neighbors
and to allow for informed decisionmaking.
(Ord. 2002-11)
A. The
citizen participation plan shall include the following information:
1. Which
residents, property owners, interested parties, political jurisdictions
and public agencies may be affected by the application;
2. How
those parties identified in paragraph 1 of this subsection will be
notified that an application has been made;
3. How
those parties identified in paragraph 1 of this subsection will be
informed of the substance of change, amendment, or development proposed
by the application;
4. How
those identified in paragraph 1 of this subsection will be provided
an opportunity to discuss the applicant's proposal with the applicant
and express any concerns, issues, or problems they may have with the
proposal in advance of the public hearing or public review and comment
period;
5. The
applicant's schedule for completion of the citizen participation plan;
6. How
the applicant will keep the Planning and Building Department informed
as to the status of his/her citizen participation efforts.
B. The
level of citizen interest and area of involvement will vary depending
on the nature of the application and the project's location. The applicant
will determine the target area for early notification after consultation
with and approval of the Planning and Building Department.
1. In
no case shall the notification area be less than that required in
other sections of the Municipal Code.
2. The
applicant shall notify registered neighborhood or homeowners' associations
within the public notice area required by other sections of the Municipal
Code.
3. The
applicant shall notify other interested parties who have requested
in writing that they be placed on the interested parties notification
list maintained by the Planning and Building Department.
4. The
applicant shall notify any other persons, organizations or agencies
as deemed appropriate after consultation with the Planning and Building
Department.
C. These
requirements apply in addition to any notice provisions required elsewhere
in the Municipal Code.
D. At
the applicant's discretion, applicant may submit a citizen participation
plan, along with the required processing fee, and begin implementation
prior to the formal application submittal. However, this shall not
occur until after the required pre-application consultation with Planning
and Building Department staff.
(Ord. 2002-11; Ord. 2008-21)