Hearings
Where this title requires a public hearing notice, notice shall be given in all of the following ways:
A. A public hearing notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation not less than ten days prior to said hearing. If there is no such paper of general circulation, the public hearing notice shall be posted at least ten days prior to the hearing in at least three public places within the city of Dinuba.
B. A notice shall be mailed or delivered not less than ten days prior to the hearing to the owner of the subject property or the owner’s authorized agent, the project applicant, and to owners of properties within three hundred feet of the subject property (as shown on the latest equalized tax assessment roll) and all occupants within one hundred feet of the site. If the number of properties exceeds one thousand, the city of Dinuba, in lieu of a notice that is mailed or delivered, may provide a notice by placing a display notice of at least one-eighth page in at least one newspaper of general circulation at least ten days prior to the meeting.
C. A public hearing notice shall be posted at least ten days prior to the hearing in at least three public places within the city of Dinuba. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
The public hearing notice, whether published in a newspaper of general circulation or posted at a public place within the city, shall include the following information: date, time and place of the public hearing; the hearing body or officer that will consider the public hearing item; and a general description of the project and its location. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
Failure of any person or entity to receive a public hearing notice shall not invalidate any proceedings or applications authorized by this title. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
Any public hearing conducted under this title may be continued for reasons including, but not limited to, the need to procure more information to allow a greater understanding of the issue being considered. The commission or council shall announce the time and place to which the hearing is to be continued. No further public hearing notice shall be required. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
Hearings
Where this title requires a public hearing notice, notice shall be given in all of the following ways:
A. A public hearing notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation not less than ten days prior to said hearing. If there is no such paper of general circulation, the public hearing notice shall be posted at least ten days prior to the hearing in at least three public places within the city of Dinuba.
B. A notice shall be mailed or delivered not less than ten days prior to the hearing to the owner of the subject property or the owner’s authorized agent, the project applicant, and to owners of properties within three hundred feet of the subject property (as shown on the latest equalized tax assessment roll) and all occupants within one hundred feet of the site. If the number of properties exceeds one thousand, the city of Dinuba, in lieu of a notice that is mailed or delivered, may provide a notice by placing a display notice of at least one-eighth page in at least one newspaper of general circulation at least ten days prior to the meeting.
C. A public hearing notice shall be posted at least ten days prior to the hearing in at least three public places within the city of Dinuba. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
The public hearing notice, whether published in a newspaper of general circulation or posted at a public place within the city, shall include the following information: date, time and place of the public hearing; the hearing body or officer that will consider the public hearing item; and a general description of the project and its location. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
Failure of any person or entity to receive a public hearing notice shall not invalidate any proceedings or applications authorized by this title. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)
Any public hearing conducted under this title may be continued for reasons including, but not limited to, the need to procure more information to allow a greater understanding of the issue being considered. The commission or council shall announce the time and place to which the hearing is to be continued. No further public hearing notice shall be required. (Ord. 2025-01 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2025)