[Amended 6-28-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-1; 11-27-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-5; 6-21-2022 by Bill No. 2022-002]
The Planning Commission is hereby created and shall consist
of five members.
A. County Commissioner member.
(1)
At the first meeting after their inauguration, and annually
thereafter, the County Commissioners shall select from their number
a Commissioner to serve as an ex officio member of the Planning Commission.
(2)
The remaining Commissioners shall be authorized to serve as
alternates in the event the designated member is unable to attend
any meeting of the Planning Commission. The Commissioner serving as
alternate shall have all the same powers and duties as the ex officio
member.
B. Regular members.
(1)
The County Commissioners shall appoint four citizen volunteer
members, all of whom shall be residents of Caroline County.
(2)
No members, including the Commissioner member, of the Planning
Commission may be a resident of an incorporated municipality.
(3)
At least one member, including the Commissioner member, of the
Planning Commission should be a developer, builder or have a construction-related
background.
(4)
At least one member, including the Commissioner member, of the
Planning Commission should be actively engaged in agricultural production
in Caroline County.
(5)
The County Commissioners should strive to fill Planning Commission
vacancies in accordance with these criteria.
C. Term. The term of office for regular members is five years. Each
member shall serve no more than two full consecutive terms. After
completing a first term, a member may request to be reappointed to
serve a second term. After completing a full second term, a member
may not be reappointed for two years, but may serve until a successor
has been appointed after any term has expired.
D. Vacancies. Vacancies shall be filled by the County Commissioners
for the unexpired term of any regular member whose seat becomes vacant.
E. Removal. The County Commissioners may remove any member for incompetence,
misconduct, failure to attend meetings under § 8-502 of
the State Government Article or conviction of a crime in accordance
with § 8-502 of the State Government Article. The County
Commissioners shall file a written statement of charges stating the
reasons for removal and provide an opportunity for a public hearing
to contest the charges.
The Planning Commission shall elect a Chairman
and a Vice Chairman from among the appointed members at its first
meeting in each calendar year, each to serve for one year or until
his 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 Chairman, the Vice Chairman
shall serve as Acting Chairman. The County Planner shall serve as
Executive Secretary to the Planning Commission.
The Planning Commission shall have the following
powers and duties:
A. To review, evaluate and approve or disapprove plans
for subdivisions and mobile home developments in accordance with this
chapter and the Caroline County Subdivision Regulations.
B. To review and make recommendations to the County Commissioners
regarding the following:
(1) Proposed changes or amendments to the Caroline County
Comprehensive Plan.
(2) Proposed text amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.
(4) Proposed changes or amendments to the Subdivision
Regulations.
(5) Proposed acquisition and development of lands for
county open space or recreation purposes.
(6) Proposed changes in land use or development arising
from local, state or federal programs or policies.
C. To hear appeals concerning the approval or disapproval
of site plans.
[Amended 6-21-2022 by Bill No. 2022-002]
A. Meetings of the Planning Commission shall be held once each month
or at the call of the Chairman and at such other times as the Planning
Commission may determine.
B. The presence of three members of the Planning Commission shall constitute
a quorum for the conduct of business.
C. An affirmative vote of three members shall be required to effect
a decision or recommendation of the Planning Commission.