This chapter describes the authority and responsibilities of
the council, commission, department, planning director and city staff
in the administration of this title.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
As provided by state law, the council, planning commission,
planning director and planning department shall perform the functions
of a planning agency.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)
The council, in matters related to the city's planning process,
shall perform the duties and functions prescribed in this title, which
include the following:
Review Authority on Specified Planning Matters. Final decisions on
development agreements, title amendments, general plan amendments,
specific plans, zoning map amendments and other applicable policy
or ordinance matters related to the city's planning process;
Compliance. The above listed functions shall be performed in compliance with Section 21.32.020 (Authority for land use and zoning decisions) of this title, Table 4-1 (Review Authority), the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and the city's environmental review procedures.
Appointment. The appointment, terms, removal and the filing of vacancies of the commissioners shall be in compliance with Section 2.76.030 of this code.
The recommendation, to the council for final decisions, on development
agreements, title amendments, environmental documents, general plan
amendments, specific plans, zoning map amendments and other applicable
policy or ordinance matters related to the city's planning process;
The investigation and preparation of an annual report to the council
regarding the status of the general plan and progress in its implementation
in compliance with state law; and
The above listed functions shall be performed in compliance with Section 21.32.020 (Authority for land use and zoning decisions), Table 4-1 (Review Authority), the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the city's environmental review procedures.
Perform the duties and functions prescribed in this title, including the review of administrative development projects, in compliance with Section 21.32.020 (Authority for land use and zoning decisions) of this title, Table 4-1 (Review Authority), state law, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the city's environmental review procedures;
Serve in an advisory capacity, in compliance with state law (Map
Act Section 66415). The director is charged with the responsibility
of making investigations and reports on the design and improvement
of proposed divisions of real property.
Authority. The minor variance committee shall have the authority to review, approve or disapprove minor variances, in compliance with Chapter 21.50 (Variances) of this title. The committee may also defer action on minor variance applications and refer the item(s) to the commission for the final decision.