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PAGE TWO <br />SUBJECT:UPDATE/DISCUSSION -PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES <br />DATE: JULY 10, 2012 <br />Public Notice Requirements <br />MailingPublicationPublic PostingProperty Posting <br />Annexation500’Yes1/wk for 4 wksYesNo <br />st <br />130-days <br />Subdivision Plat500’Yes (15-days)YesNo <br />Minor Subdivision Plat300’Yes (15-days)YesNo <br />Rezoning500’Yes (15-days)YesYes (15-days) <br />Variance500’Yes (15-days)YesYes (10-days) <br />Planned Unit Development500’Yes (15-days)YesNo <br />Special Review Use500’Yes (15-days)YesNo <br />Administrative Special Review Use500’NoYesYes (21-days) <br />Historic Landmark Eligibility-Yes (15-days)YesYes (15-days) <br />Building Code Appeal-NoNoNo <br />Temporary Use-NoNoNo <br />Special Event200’NoNoNo <br />DISCUSSION ITEMS: <br />1)Should the notification distance of 500-feet be modified?Should the distance vary based <br />on the scale of the proposal, or the type of request? <br />2)Should the City make the notification procedures consistent regardless of the request <br />(i.e rezoning, PUD, variance, special review)? <br />3)Should the City differentiate the notification procedures based on the size and scale of <br />the request within a specific type of request (i.e. specialreview)?What are potential <br />thresholds? <br />Staff has generated and distributed a survey to neighboring municipalities to better understand <br />their notification procedures. The response date forthe survey is Friday, July 6. Staff will <br />th <br />present the results of the survey during the July 10City Council Study Session. <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />None at this time. The current cost of notifying the public is an obligation of the applicant in all <br />land development review requests. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />None at this time <br />ATTACHMENT: <br />None <br />3 <br />