[Amended 1-2-1990 by Ord.
No. 52]
There is hereby established in the manner provided by law the Town of
Ocean View Planning Commission consisting of not less than five nor more than
nine members.
The members of the Planning Commission shall be appointed by the Mayor
subject to confirmation by a majority of the Ocean View Town Council.
[Amended 1-2-1990 by Ord.
No. 52]
Members initially appointed to the Planning Commission shall have their
terms arranged so that the term of at least one member so appointed shall
expire each year. Thereafter, successors appointed to the Planning Commission
shall serve a term of two to five years each.
The Planning Commission shall elect annually a Chairman and Secretary
from among its own number and may appoint experts, clerical help and other
assistants that its fiscal appropriations shall permit. All members of the
Planning Commission shall serve without compensation but may be reimbursed
for actual expenses incurred in connection with their official duties.
The Planning Commission may also appoint a custodian of its plan and
records who may be the Town Clerk. The Planning Commission shall determine
its own rules of procedure and determine the times of its meetings. All meetings
of the Planning Commission at which any official action is taken shall be
open to the public, and all records of the Planning Commission shall be of
public record.
[Amended 1-2-1990 by Ord.
No. 52]
The Planning Commission of the Town of Ocean View shall make a comprehensive
development plan for the development of the entire area of the Town of Ocean
View or of such part or parts thereof as the Commission shall deem advisable.
Such comprehensive development plan shall show, among other things, existing
and proposed public ways, streets, bridges, tunnels, docks, parks, parkways,
playgrounds, sites for public buildings and structures, pierhead and bulkhead
lines, waterways, routes of railways and buses, location of sewers, water
mains, and other utilities, and other appurtenances of such a plan, including
certain private ways. Such plan shall be adopted and may be added to or changed
from time to time by a majority vote of such Planning Commission and shall
be a public record. The Planning Commission shall have and enjoy the rights,
privileges, and authority vested in it by 22 Del. C. § 701 et seq.,
as it may now exist or may hereafter be amended, and the Planning Commission
shall perform the duties therein set forth whether or not such authorities
or duties are expressly referred to therein.