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Roseville City Council
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Council Ordinances
Meeting Date
7/20/2015
Ordinance #
1481
Ordinance Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF TITLE 2: COMMISSIONS
City Code Chapter Amendment
C2,
Ordinance Date Passed
7/20/2015
Ordinance Date Published
7/28/2015
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202.04: PROCEDURE FOR ADOPTION OF CITY COMPREHENSIVE <br /> PLAN: <br /> The Planning Commission may, at any time, recommend to the City Council, the adoption of the <br /> City Comprehensive Plan, any section of it or any substantial amendment thereof. Before making <br /> such recommendation to the City Council, the Planning Commission shall hold at least one <br /> public hearing, as provided for in Chapter 108 of this Code. The recommendation by the <br /> Planning Commission to the City Council shall be by a resolution of the Commission, approved <br /> by the affirmative votes of not less than 5/7ths of its total membership. The Commission may <br /> from time to time recommend minor amendments to the City Comprehensive Plan or any section <br /> thereof without the public hearing mentioned herein providing that a majority of its members are <br /> of the opinion that such hearing is not necessary or in the public interest. (Ord. 1175A, 11-25- <br /> 1996) <br /> If an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map is requested by a property <br /> owner, the applicant shall hold an open house meeting with residents and property owners in the <br /> vicinity of the affected property prior to submitting an application for the amendment. <br /> Requirements for such an open house are as follows: <br /> A. Purpose: To provide a convenient forum for engaging community members in the <br /> development process, to describe the proposal in detail, and to answer questions and solicit <br /> feedback. <br /> B. Timing: The open house shall be held not more than 30 days prior to the submission of an <br /> application for Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment approval and shall <br /> be held on a weekday evening beginning between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. and ending by <br /> 10:00 p.m. <br /> C. Location: The open house shall be held at a location in or near the neighborhood affected by <br /> the proposed amendment, and(in the case of a site near Roseville's boundaries)preferably <br /> in Roseville. In the event that such a meeting space is not available the applicant shall <br /> arrange for the meeting to be held at the City Hall Campus. <br /> D. Invitations: The applicant shall prepare a printed invitation identifying the date, time, place, <br /> and purpose of the open house and shall mail the invitation to the recipients in a list <br /> prepared and provided in electronic format by Community Development Depaitinent staff. <br /> The recipients will include property owners within 500 feet of the project property, <br /> members of the Planning Commission and City Council, and other community members <br /> that have registered to receive the invitations. <br /> E. Summary: A written summary of the open house shall be submitted as a necessary <br /> component of an application for Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map Amendment <br /> approval. (Ord. 1362, 3-24-2008) <br /> 202.05: ADOPTION OF CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY CITY <br /> COUNCIL: <br /> Upon receiving a recommendation from the Planning Commission for the establishment or <br /> amendment of a plan, the City Council shall follow procedure as set forth in Chapter 108 of this <br /> Code. The City Council may adopt such plan or amendments by a majority vote of its members <br /> or by a larger majority if required by statute. (Ord. 1175A, 11-25-1996) <br />
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