HomeMy WebLinkAboutZOA23-000001_Chapter 10 Section 10-03-12_PAM_2023-06-13Agency Notification for a Public Hearing
Caldwell Planning & Zoning Department
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CITY OF CALDWELL
PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT
621 Cleveland Blvd, Caldwell Idaho, 83605 | Office: 208-455-3021
https://www.cityofcaldwell.org/departments/planning-and-zoning
PUBLIC AGENCY HEARING NOTIFICATION RESPONSE REQUESTED
Your agency is being notified pursuant to the Local Land Use Planning Act, Idaho Code 67-6509,
to all political subdivisions providing services within the planning jurisdiction of the City of
Caldwell, including school districts.
OUTSIDE AGENCY RESPONSE DEADLINE: July 19, 2023
CITY OF CALDWELL DEPARTMENT
RESPONSE DEADLINES:
Bill and Ordinances ……………………………………………………………………………………………. July 19, 2023
Conditional Staff Reports…………………………………………………………………………………… July 31, 2023
Final Staff Reports …………………………………………………………………………………………….. August 25, 2023
The following land use case has been accepted by the City of Caldwell Planning & Zoning
Department and scheduled for public hearing.
Transmittal Date: 6-13-2023
HEARING BODY/DATE: Caldwell Planning & Zoning Commission / August 9, 2023
HEARING BODY/DATE: Caldwell City Council / September 5, 2023
Application Case No(s): ZOA23-000001
Project Name: Chapter 10, Section 10-03-12 Zoning Ordinance Text Amendments
Site Address: N/A
Site Parcel ID: N/A
Site Location N/A
Applicant: City of Caldwell Planning & Zoning Department
rcollins@cityofcaldwell.org
Property Owner: N/A
Agent / Representative: N/A
Agency Notification for a Public Hearing
Caldwell Planning & Zoning Department
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REQUEST SUMMARY: Application Case Number(s): ZOA23-000001: A request by the City of Caldwell Planning and
Zoning Department to amend Chapter 10, Article 3, Section 10-03-12, pertaining to neighborhood meetings, by
changing the title to address all public hearing processes; adds language to clarify the purpose of the neighborhood
meeting and to increase the timeframe for conducting a neighborhood meeting prior to submitting an application;
adds language to address the mailing and publishing of public hearing notices; adds language to address the physical
site posting of public hearing notices by the applicant; and adds language to address the types of public hearings,
decisions, decision criteria, conditions, hearing records, notice of decisions, requests for reconsideration, and
appeals. This ordinance would be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication,
according to law; provides for severability; and repeals conflicting ordinances, resolutions, and orders.
A copy of proposed amendment is enclosed for your review.
Comments received by the deadline date will be added to the Staff Report and to the hearing body’s packet. Your
agency comments are an important part of our decision-making process. Please reference Case No. listed above in
responses and/or correspondence regarding this case. You may respond in the following formats:
Mail: Caldwell Planning and Zoning Department, P.O. Box 1179, Caldwell, ID 83605
Email: rcollins@cityofcaldwell.org
10-03-12: NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS:
A. (1) Neighborhood Meetings:
Applicants shall conduct a neighborhood meeting for any of the following
applications; special use permits, variances, annexations, planned unit
developments, preliminary plats, appeals, comprehensive plan map amendments,
and rezones.
1. (2) It shall be the sole duty of the applicant to provide written notice of a
neighborhood meeting to all property owners or purchasers of record owning
property within three hundred feet (300') of the exterior boundary of the subject
property; except that in the case of variance applications only, written notice of a
neighborhood meeting only needs to be provided to property owners immediately
adjacent to the subject property.
2. Notice of a neighborhood meeting shall be in addition to, and not combined with
notices already required by this chapter, and shall include the date, time, location
and purpose of the meeting.
3. (3) The purpose of the neighborhood meeting shall be to review the proposed
project and discuss neighborhood concerns, if any. The applicant/developer
shall provide and discuss the development plan, proposed land uses, densities,
and features of the proposed development. The applicant shall also
communicate the timing and logistics (phasing) of the project.
4. (4) The meeting shall not be on a holiday, a holiday weekend, or the day before
a holiday or holiday weekend.
5. (5) The meeting shall be held at one of the following locations:
a. A. On the subject property;
b. B. At a nearby available public meeting place including, but not limited to, a
fire station, library, school, or community center; or
c. C. An office space with suitable meeting facilities if such facilities are within a
one-mile radius of the nearest public meeting place.
6. (6) The neighborhood meeting shall be conducted prior to the application being
accepted by the Planning and Zoning Department.
a. A. The subject application(s) shall be submitted within two (2) four (4) months
following the neighborhood meeting.
b. B. Notices of the neighborhood meeting shall be placed in the mail at least
ten (10) days prior to the date of the neighborhood meeting.
7. (7) The neighborhood meeting form(s) shall be obtained from the planning and
zoning department and shall be completed and submitted to the planning and
zoning department along with the application submittal.
B. Mailing and Publishing of Public Hearing Notices:
In accordance with Idaho Code and this chapter, the following public notices shall be
required based on the type of land use application below.
1. Required notices for comprehensive plan, zoning ordinance, and subdivision
ordinance text enactments, amendments, and repeals.
a. Published notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing, notice of the
time and place and summary of the proposed amendment, request or
application to be discussed shall be published in the official newspaper or
paper of general circulation within the jurisdiction. The commission notice
shall also make be made available a notice to other papers, radio and
television stations serving the jurisdiction for use as a public service
announcement.
b. Public agency notifications. Notice shall be sent to all political subdivisions
providing services within the planning jurisdiction, including school districts, at
least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing.
2. Required notices for annexations, comprehensive plan land use map
amendments, zoning ordinance map amendments, development agreements,
special use permits, variances, planned unit developments, and subdivision
plats.
a. Published notice. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing, notice of the
time and place and summary of the proposed amendment, request or
application to be discussed shall be published in the official newspaper or
paper of general circulation within the jurisdiction. The commission notice
shall also make be made available a notice to other papers, radio and
television stations serving the jurisdiction for use as a public service
announcement.
b. Public agency notifications. Notice shall be sent to all political subdivisions
providing services within the planning jurisdiction, including school districts, at
least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing.
c. Radius notices. Notice shall be provided by mail to property owners or
purchasers of record within the land being considered; three hundred feet
(300') beyond the external boundaries of the land being considered; and any
additional area that may be impacted by the proposed application as
determined by the planning and zoning director. For variance applications,
only adjacent (including across streets and alleys) residents and property
owners need be notified.
d. Mass notification procedure. When notice is required to be given to two
hundred (200) or more property owners or purchasers of record, an
alternative form of procedure of official notice of the public hearing for both
the commission and council shall be that the public hearing notice shall be
published in the official newspaper or newspaper of general circulation in the
area two (2) consecutive times. Sufficient notice shall be deemed to have
been provided if the city provides notice through a display advertisement at
least four (4) inches by two (2) columns in size in the official newspaper of the
city at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing date, in addition to site
posting on all external boundaries of the site.
C. Physical Site Posting of Public Hearing Notices.
1. Not less than fifteen (15) days prior to each public hearing, the applicant shall
post a copy of the public hearing notice of the application on the property under
consideration. Except as noted herein, posting of the property must be in
substantial compliance with this e following requirements:
a. Properties or Land Less Than Two (2) Acres in Size. The applicant shall post
a sign consisting of one (1) 18-inch by 24-inch bright colored, laminated
paper, or other similar material mounted to a rigid surface of equal size and
attached to metal or wood support posts. Notices shall specify the name of
the applicant, a statement concerning the proposed development, and the
date, time and location of the public hearing.
b. Properties or Land Two Acres or More in Size. The applicant shall post a 4’ x
4’ sign consisting of plywood or other hard surface mounted on two (2) 4"x4"
posts.
Centered at the top of the four foot by four foot (4' x 4') sign board(s) in six
inch (6") letters shall be the words "Caldwell Public Hearing Notice" and the
date of the hearing. In addition, each sign shall include the name of the
applicant, the proposed development, the hearing body, the date, time, place
of the public hearing, the nature of the hearing, and a summary of the
proposal to be considered. Each sign shall be painted white and the letters
shall be painted black and shall appear on both sides. An example of this sign
is listed below:
c. The Director may require larger sized posting(s) or multiple notice(s) for
applications that, in the reasonable discretion of the Director, could result in
significant adverse traffic, environmental, aesthetic, noise, pollution, or
population density impacts. Additionally, the Director may require larger sized
posting(s) or multiple notice(s) if, in the reasonable discretion of the Director,
the specific circumstances of the site and the proposed development create a
risk that the notice as provided will be insufficient to alert the general public
and adjacent owners to the proposed development.
e. Sign placement & quantity:
(1) The notice(s) shall be posted perpendicularly along each roadway,
excluding Interstate 84, adjacent to the subject property boundaries. The
base of the notice shall be at least three feet above the ground.
(2) If the property has roadway frontage of 1,000 feet or more, a notice shall
be placed at each end of the property roadway frontage.
(3) Notice(s) shall be located on the property, with the notice oriented to
oncoming traffic, outside of the public right-of-way.
(4) If the sign cannot be placed on the property and still be clearly visible, the
sign may be placed within the right-of-way if consent of the owner of the
right-of-way can be obtained.
(5) In circumstances where placing signs per the standards listed herein is not
practical, the director may identify an alternative sign placement strategy.
d. Proof of posting. A notarized statement, map depicting the location(s) of the
sign(s) and a photograph of the posting shall be provided to the city no later
than ten (10) days prior to the public hearing attesting to where and when the
sign(s) were posted. Unless certificate is received by such date, the hearing
will be continued.
e. Sign removal. The signs shall be removed no later than three (3) days after
the public hearing for which the sign had been posted is ended.
D. Public Hearings:
On every land use action for which notice is provided below, both the Planning and
Zoning Commission and the City Council shall hold a public hearing in which
interested persons shall have an opportunity to be heard.
Following the commission hearing, if the commission recommends a material
change to the proposed amendment/action which was considered at the hearing, it
shall give notice of its proposed recommendation and conduct another public
hearing concerning the matter if the council will not conduct a subsequent public
hearing concerning the proposed amendment. If the council will conduct a
subsequent public hearing, notice of the commission's recommendation shall be
included in the notice of public hearing provided by the council.
A. Types of Public Hearings:
1. Legislative. Legislative hearings include hearings on amendments to, or
enactments of any ordinance. They also include revisions or amendments to
the City of Caldwell Comprehensive Plan, or applications to establish a new
zoning or overlay district. In legislative hearings, the record is not limited to
the record developed by the review body. Any and all new evidence may be
received by Council during a legislative hearing regardless of whether the
evidence was introduced in prior procedural steps.
2. Quasi-Judicial. Quasi-judicial hearings are hearings in which the review
bodies are making decisions on the application of policy to a specific
development application.
B. Decisions. The decision body shall approve, approve with conditions, approve
with modifications, or deny an application based upon the applicable standards
and criteria in this Code and the City of Caldwell Comprehensive Plan. Whenever
a governing board or zoning or planning and zoning commission grants or denies
an application, it shall specify:
(a) The ordinance and standards used in evaluating the application;
(b) The reasons for approval or denial; and
(c) The actions, if any, that the applicant could take to obtain approval.
C. Decision Criteria. A decision body authorized to act under this Code shall base a
decision on the following criteria and any specific criteria indicated elsewhere in
this chapter for the specific type of application.
(a) The approval is consistent with the goals, policies, and intent of the
adopted Comprehensive Plan; and
(b) The approval is consistent with the general purpose of this Code stated in
Section 10-01-02 (2) and 11-01-02 (1).
D. Conditions. A decision body authorized to act under this Code may impose
conditions as needed to ensure that the approval is consistent with the adopted
Comprehensive Plan and this Code.
E. Hearing Records. A record of the hearings, findings made, and actions taken by
the commission and/or city council shall be maintained by the city.
F. Notice of Decisions: The approval or denial of any application required or
authorized pursuant to Title 67, Chapter 65, Idaho Code, shall be in writing and
accompanied by a reasoned statement. A reasoned statement explains the
criteria and standards considered relevant, states the relevant contested facts
relied upon, and explains the rationale for the decision based on the applicable
provisions of the comprehensive plan, relevant ordinance and statutory
provisions, pertinent constitutional principles and factual information contained in
the record. Every final decision rendered shall provide or be accompanied by
notice to the applicant regarding the applicant’s right to request a regulatory
taking analysis pursuant to section 67-8003, Idaho Code. An applicant denied an
application or aggrieved by a final decision concerning matters identified in
section 67-6521(1)(a), Idaho Code, may within twenty-eight (28) days after all
remedies have been exhausted under local ordinance seek judicial review under
the procedures provided by Title 67, Chapter 52, Idaho Code.
G. Request for Reconsideration by Affected Persons. On any application brought
before the city council affecting the use, occupancy or development of real
property, including, but not limited to, those matters governed by the Idaho Local
Land Use Planning Act, found at Idaho Code section 67-6501 et seq., or the
Caldwell Zoning Ordinance, found in this title, a party may request that the city
council reconsider a decision pursuant to the terms of this section. Decisions and
recommendations of the planning and zoning commission are not subject to
reconsideration but may be appealed to the city council as provided in this title.
1. As required by Idaho Code section 67-6535(2)(b), any applicant or affected
person who wishes to seek judicial review of compliance with the provisions
of Idaho Code section 67-6535, must first seek reconsideration of the final
decision within fourteen (14) days.
2. Such written request must be delivered to the city clerk within that time frame
and must identify specific deficiencies in the decision for which
reconsideration is sought. Upon reconsideration, the decision may be
affirmed, reversed or modified after compliance with applicable procedural
standards.
3. If the city council chooses to reconsider the final decision, the city council
shall provide the applicant or affected person a written decision on such
action. The city council may then choose to reopen the matter and have
additional public hearing(s) if it believes additional information is necessary.
The notice for public hearing shall comply with this chapter.
4. A written decision shall be provided to the applicant or affected person within
60 days of receipt of the request for reconsideration or the request is deemed
denied. A decision shall not be deemed final for purposes of judicial review
unless the process required in this subsection has been followed. The twenty-
eight (28) day time frame for seeking judicial review is tolled until the date of
the written decision regarding reconsideration or the expiration of the sixty
(60) day reconsideration period, whichever occurs first.
5. Once the council has reconsidered any of its decisions relating to a given
application, as set forth hereinabove, it may not entertain any additional or
subsequent request for reconsideration, whether by the same or any other
interested party.
6. A failure to request reconsideration is a failure of the applicant or affected
party to exhaust administrative remedies.
Except that, decisions on annexations, being legislative decisions, do not qualify for
reconsideration, and requests for reconsideration on annexations will not be heard by
the City Council.
H. Appeals
Any applicant or party aggrieved by a decision of the planning and zoning
commission, hearing examiner, or design review committee with respect to the
provisions of this article may appeal that decision to the city council by filing a
notice of appeal with the city clerk within fifteen (15) days following the date upon
which the decision was made.