In addition to the notice of application required for Type III and IV project permits, as described in PMC 16.06.240, the city shall also provide public notice of any other project permit application not exempt from the procedures of this title by PMC 16.06.070 by posting the property and by publication in the city’s official newspaper.
A.
Posting. Posting of the property for site specific proposals shall consist of one or more notice boards as follows:
1.
A single notice board shall be placed by the applicant;
a.
At the midpoint of the site street frontage or as otherwise directed by the city for maximum visibility;
b.
Five feet inside the street property line, except when the board is structurally attached to an existing building, provided that no notice board shall be placed more than five feet from the street property without approval of the director;
c.
So that the top of the notice board is between seven to nine feet above grade; and
d.
Where it is completely visible to pedestrians.
3.
Notice boards shall be:
a.
Maintained in good condition by the applicant during the notice period;
b.
In place at least thirty calendar days prior to the date of hearing, or at least fifteen calendar days prior to the end of any required comment period;
c.
Removed within fifteen calendar days after the end of the notice period.
4.
Removal of the notice board prior to the end of the notice period may be cause for discontinuance of the director’s review until the notice board is replaced and remains in place for the specified time period.
5.
An affidavit of posting shall be submitted to the director by the applicant prior to the hearing or final comment date. If the affidavits are not filed as required, any scheduled hearing or date by which the public may comment on the application, will be postponed in order to allow compliance with this notice requirement.
6.
Notice boards shall be constructed and installed in accordance with specifications promulgated by the department of planning and building.
B.
Published Notice. Published notice shall include at least the project location, description, type of permit(s) required, comment period dates, and location where the complete application may be reviewed, published in the city’s official newspaper of general circulation in the general area where the proposal is located.
C.
Shoreline Master Program Permits.
1.
Methods of Providing SMP Notice. Notice of the application for a permit under the purview of the city’s Shoreline Master Program (SMP) shall be given by at least one of the following methods:
a.
Mailing of the notice to the occupants and the latest recorded real property owners as shown by the records of the county assessor within at least three hundred feet of the exterior boundary of the property upon which the substantial development is proposed; provided that if condominiums are located within the area or within three hundred feet of the exterior boundaries of said are, notice shall be mailed to the condominium association, if one exists, or alternatively, to the manager of each condominium building;
b.
Posting of the notice in a conspicuous manner on the property upon which the project is to be constructed; or
c.
Any other manner deemed appropriate by the city to accomplish the objectives of reasonable notice to adjacent landowners and the public.
2.
Content of SMP Notice. The notices shall include:
a.
A statement that any person desiring to submit written comments concerning an application, or desiring to receive notification of the final decision concerning an application as expeditiously as possible after issuance of the decision, may submit the comments or requests for decisions to the city within thirty calendar days of the last date the notice is to be published pursuant to this subsection. The city shall forward, within two working days following issuance of the decision, a copy of the decision to each person who submits a request for the decision;
b.
A statement that any person may submit oral or written comments on an application at the hearing;
c.
The information that the public comment period shall be thirty days; and
d.
The manner in which the public may obtain a copy of the city’s decision on the application no later than two days following its issuance.
(Ord. 740 § 1 (part), 1996)