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8.2. Summary Table of Review Procedures

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Table 8.1, Summary Table of Review Procedures, lists the development applications authorized by this Code, whether public notice is required, whether a pre-application meeting is required, and the role of City review and decision-making bodies.

Table 8.1 Summary Table of Review Procedures

KEY: R = Review and Recommendation D = Review and Decision A = Appeal ✓ = Required < > = Public Hearing Required

Procedure

Code Reference

Notice

Pre-Application Meeting

Review and Decision-Making Bodies

Published

Written

Posted

Staff

Historic Prsvtn Comm.

Planning & Zoning Comm.

City Council

Board of Adjustment

Development Permits

Development Review

Minor

8.4

D [1]

< A >

Major

8.4

R

< R > [3]

< D >

< A >

Conditional Use Permit

8.4.B

R

< R > [3]

< D >

< A >

Single-Family Residential Review

8.4.C

D

< A >

Temporary Use Permit

8.4.D

✓[2]

D

< A >

Subdivision Procedures

Preliminary Plat

8.5.A

R

< R >

< D >

Final Plat

8.5.B

R

< D >

Land Division or Combination

8.5.C

D

< A >

Reversion to Acreage

8.5.E

R

< R >

< D >

Ordinance Amendments

Rezoning

8.6.A

R

< R > [3]

< R >

< D >

Rezoning to Planned Development (PD)

8.6.B

R

< R >

< D >

Code Amendment (Text)

8.6.C

✓ [4]

R

< R >

< D >

Historic Preservation Procedures

Historic Landmark Designation

8.7.A

R

< D >

< A >

Historic District Designation

8.7.C

R

< R >

< R >

< D >

Certificate of Appropriateness

8.7.D

R

< D >

< A >

Certificate of No Effect

8.7.D

D [5]

Flexibility and Relief

Variance

8.8.A

R

< D >

Minor Modification

8.8.B

As required for associated application

CFA Alternative Standards Request

8.8.C

Director makes decision prior to submittal of subject development application

Appeal

8.8.D

As indicated in table above

Special Exception

8.8.E

R

< D >

Notes:

[1] The Director may refer minor development review applications to the Planning and Zoning Commission.

[2] A pre-application meeting is required for some types of temporary use permit applications; see Section 8.4.D.

[3] Applies only in historic districts or for designated historic properties.

[4] Pre-application meetings are required only for text amendments proposed by an applicant, not staff.

[5] HPC Chair (or designee) and staff make the determination regarding a Certificate of No Effect.