A.
Composition and appointment. There is hereby created a Planning Commission (Commission) consisting of five (5) regular members, appointed by the Town Council. All members shall be residents of Denton. One of the regular members may be a councilperson serving in an ex officio capacity concurrent with the regular member's official term. The Town Council may also designate one alternate member of the Commission who may sit on the Commission in the absence of any regular member of the Commission. The term of office of each member is five (5) years or until the member's successor takes office. The Town Council shall fill vacancies for the unexpired term of any member whose seat becomes vacant. After a public hearing before the Town Council, members may be removed for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office. The Town Council shall file a written statement or reasons for the removal.
B.
Officers. The Commission shall elect at its first meeting in each calendar year a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson from among the appointed regular members, each to serve for one year or until his or her successor is elected. In the event of a vacancy in either of said offices, a successor shall be elected to serve for the unexpired term of the vacated office. In the absence of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson shall serve as Acting Chairperson. The Director of Planning shall serve as Executive Secretary to the Commission.
C.
General powers and duties. The Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
(1)
To review, evaluate, and approve or disapprove plans for subdivisions, and mobile home subdivisions in accordance with this chapter and Chapter 73, Land Subdivision.
(2)
To review and make recommendations to the Town Council regarding:
(a)
Proposed changes or amendments to the Denton Comprehensive Plan.
(b)
Proposed changes or amendments to this chapter.
(c)
Proposed rezoning.
(e)
Proposed acquisition and development of lands for Town open space or recreation purposes.
(f)
Proposed changes in land use or development arising from local, state, or federal programs or policies.
(h)
Proposed annexations and zoning thereupon.
(3)
To review and make recommendations to the Board of Appeals regarding special exception applications.
D.
Meetings.
(1)
Meetings of the Commission shall be held once each month or at the call of the Chairperson and at such other times as the Commission may determine.
(2)
The presence of a majority of the members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of business. In the event of an absence or vacancy of one or more regular members, the determination of a quorum shall include the alternate member, if in attendance.
(3)
An affirmative vote of the majority present shall be required to effect a decision or recommendation of the Commission.
E.
Rules of procedure.
(1)
The meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public, but the Commission may limit active public participation by resolution. When appropriate, the Commission may adjourn to executive session, but only in accordance with the Open Meetings Act, § 10-501 et seq. of the State Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2)
For proceedings before the Commission which require a public hearing, see Article XVII of this chapter.
(3)
At the meetings of the Commission, any interested person shall have the right to submit, in accordance with the established rules, oral or written testimony and comment.
(4)
The Commission may adopt by resolution additional rules of procedure, provided such rules are consistent with this chapter and applicable state enabling legislation. Such rules shall be available to the public.
(5)
The Department of Planning and Codes shall be represented at all meetings of the Commission and shall answer questions and render advice and assistance. Still, the Department of Planning and Codes shall not participate in any decision of the Commission beyond the submission of a staff recommendation for each proposed action. The Commission shall have the authority to consult legal counsel, when necessary, before rendering any decision or making any recommendations.
F.
Records.
(1)
The Commission shall keep minutes of all its proceedings which shall contain the names of the members present, a summary of all testimony, comment, or evidence presented, the exhibits presented, and the decision or recommendation of the Commission. The minutes shall also show the vote of each member upon each question or, if absent or failing to vote, indicating that fact.
(2)
A permanent file of each proceeding, including applications and the minutes, shall be maintained in the office of the Department of Planning and shall be a public record.