§ 1341. Planning commission recommendation.  


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  • (a)

    Time frame for recommendation. Within 32 calendar days of the date of the public hearing held by the planning commission on the application, the planning commission shall provide a recommendation on all applications for rezoning or elect to make no recommendation. This time limit may be extended if the applicant consents to extend the time frame, or if the project is a development of regional impact (DRI) in which case the time limit will extend to accommodate the DRI process.

    (b)

    Recommendation. The planning commission may recommend approval or disapproval of the proposed rezoning applied for, or it may recommend conditions of approval on the application, or it may elect to make no recommendation. The planning commission may also recommend rezoning the property to a more restrictive zoning classification than requested by the applicant. The planning commission may also recommend a reduction of the boundaries of the area rezoned that is less than that requested by the applicant.

    (c)

    Consideration of information. In rendering a recommendation on any such application, the planning commission shall consider information supplied by the applicant, any report and/or recommendation from the public development department, and any testimony and information accepted during the public hearing.

(Ord. No. 17-003 , § 1, 10-2-2017)