How is a Zoning Application processed?
  1. Public Notice in the Newspaper: Upon receiving a complete application, City staff is required by State law to publish notice in the newspaper that a public hearing will be held on the zone change request. The notice is published at least 15 days before the meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
  2. Notice Sent to Adjacent Property Owners: State law requires that staff provide written notice to the owners of all property located within 200' of the property that is the subject of the zone change request. This notice is mailed at least 15 days before the meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The property owners are given a response form on which they can indicate support or opposition to the request. All of the returned response forms are presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council.
  3. Posting a Sign: At least 15 days prior to the date of the hearing before the City Council, a sign must be placed on the property proposed for rezoning. The sign shall be located within 30', and shall be legible from the nearest public road or street which abuts the property. The sign shall state that a zoning request has been proposed for the property, and shall provide a telephone number where information can be obtained about the zoning request. Signs can be borrowed from the Community Development Office.
  4. Consideration and Recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission: The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on each zone change request and provide opportunity for the public to speak in favor or opposition to the request. The applicant should be present to speak at the public hearing. After the close of the public hearing, the Commission will vote to either recommend that the request be approved or denied. The Commission’s recommendation is forwarded to the City Council.
  5. Consideration and Vote by the City Council: After receiving the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, the City Council will hold another public hearing at which those in favor or opposition to the request may be heard. The applicant should be present to speak at the public hearing. After the close of the public hearing, the Council will vote to either approve or deny the zone change request.

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1. What is a Planned Development?
2. What is a Neighborhood Conservation District?
3. What is the process for submitting a zoning application?
4. Who can request a change in zoning on a property?
5. How much does a zoning application cost?
6. When and where do the Planning Commission and City Council meet?
7. What factors are considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council in reviewing a Zoning Application?
8. How is a Zoning Application processed?
9. What effect, if any, do the responses from adjacent property owners have?
10. What if the Planning and Zoning Commission does not recommend approval of a Zoning Application?