Zoning and Rezoning

Zoning and Rezoning

To develop or utilize property for anything other than those uses permitted in the property's existing zoning classification, the property must be rezoned to an appropriate zoning district for the proposed use. A property owner may apply to the City to rezone his property at any time. For a planned district designation, the application must be accompanied by a preliminary development plan that indicates the locations and sizes of any proposed buildings and all site improvements, and the anticipated visual appearance of the buildings.

When property is requested to be rezoned to a planned zoning district, the preliminary development plan shall be considered and approved as part of the rezoning application. When property has been approved for rezoning to a planned zoning district, changes in the preliminary development plan may be made only after approval of a revised preliminary development plan. Changes in the preliminary development plan which are not substantial or significant may be approved by the Community Development Director, and disapproval of such changes by the Community Development Director may be appealed to the Planning Commission. Substantial or significant changes in the preliminary development plan may only be approved after rehearing by the Planning Commission and Governing Body; such rehearing shall be subject to the notice and protest provisions set forth in GMC 18.185.080 through 18.185.100. (Code 1990 § 16-1526)
 

 



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