File #: 16-264    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Conference Session Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/3/2016 In control: Town Council Meeting
On agenda: 10/17/2016 Final action:
Title: Proposed Ordinance Changes - Sec. 18-248. - Protest against proposed change
Attachments: 1. Sec._18_248.___Protest_against_proposed_change wProposed Amendments
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Proposed Ordinance Changes - Sec. 18-248. - Protest against proposed change

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BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
A recent protest against a rezoning brought to light the stringent nature of our current code related to the need for a required super majority vote for approval, even if only 20% of surrounding property owners object and sign a protest form. Likewise, the deadline for submission of such protest needs to be considered in order to provide adequate time for staff and Council to determine the merits of the protest. In light of these issues with the current code, Council has asked the Town Attorney and Planning Director to recommend changes that would address these concerns. Draft changes are being submitted to Council at your October 17 work session so that Council may review staff's recommendation before moving the item forward.
OVERVIEW:
Proposed Ordinance Changes
Sec. 18-248. - Protest against proposed change.
In case of a protest against any change of zone boundaries or rezoning of property signed by 20 50 percent, or more, of any one of the following groups:
(1) The owners of lots included within the area of the proposed change;
(2) The owners of lots abutting the area included in such proposed change; and
(3) The owners of lots directly opposite the area included in such proposed change, where such area abuts upon a street;
Such change shall not become effective except by the favorable vote of six-sevenths (????) of all the Town Council.
For purposes of this section, a protest petition must be submitted in writing and received by the Town Clerk __??__ days prior to the public hearing before Town Council on the proposed change in zone boundaries or rezoning. The owners of any lots submitting any such protest petition shall execute such protest petition under oath that they are the legal owner or authorized representative of any such lot owner. If the owner of any lot is a corporation or condominium, the petitioner shall submit t...

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