80. - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
The powers and duties of the planning and zoning commission are specified in title 3.
(Ord. No. G4-12, 2012; Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.010)
Reserved.
(Ord. No. G4-12, 2012; Code 1976, § 19.80.020)
A.
Established and designated. There is established the position of development administrator who shall administer the certain provisions of this title. The development administrator shall be the community development director or the community development director's designee.
B.
Powers and duties. The development administrator shall have the following powers and duties:
1.
Administer certain provisions of this title, namely chapters:
19.55, amendments.
19.60, planned developments.
19.65, conditional uses.
19.70, variations.
19.75, appeals.
19.80, administration and enforcement.
19.82, public hearing notification signs.
19.85, fees.
2.
Administer the provisions of titles 17 and 18.
3.
Advise the city council, boards and commissions, neighborhood organizations, developers, and the general public regarding policies and standards, and ordinances associated with development matters in general and with the provisions of this title in particular.
4.
Receive, file, review and process applications for annexation, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, and appeals; and to establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for receiving, filing, reviewing, and processing such applications.
5.
Assemble, process, and present interdepartmental recommendations regarding applications for annexation, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, and appeals.
6.
Review and comment on site plans submitted in support of an application for a building permit regarding conformance to the provisions of this title.
7.
Hear and decide an appeal from any determination, or requirement associated with the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this title by the city engineer or the code enforcement officer.
8.
Establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for administering the provisions of this title.
9.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this title including annexations, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, and appeals.
(Ord. No. G87-04, § 8, 2004; Ord. No. G37-98, § 1, 1998; Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.030)
A.
Established and designated. The position of city engineer is established and designated in title 2.
B.
Powers and duties. The city engineer shall have the following powers and duties with respect to the administration and enforcement of chapters 19.45, 19.47, and 19.60:
1.
Review and comment on development plans for planned developments and site plans, including, but not limited to, buildings, off-street parking facilities, outdoor display areas, outdoor display lots, commercial operations yards, and off-street loading facilities with respect to the provisions of this title for all site improvements, encompassing on-site grading, water and sewer connections, vehicle use areas and other impervious surfaces, stormwater control facilities, and landscaping.
2.
Issue permits for the construction of site improvements, encompassing on-site grading, water and sewer connections, vehicle use areas and other impervious surfaces, stormwater control facilities, and landscaping.
3.
Cause inspections of site improvements for planned developments and buildings, encompassing on-site grading, water and sewer connections, vehicle use areas and other impervious surfaces, stormwater control facilities, and landscaping.
4.
Establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for implementing the powers and duties specified in this section.
5.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this section.
(Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.040)
A.
Established and designated. The position of code enforcement officer shall be the community development director or designee. The code enforcement officer shall also be known as code official and zoning officer.
B.
Powers and duties. The code enforcement officer shall have the following powers and duties with respect to the administration and the enforcement of the provisions of this title:
1.
Administer and enforce certain provisions of this title, namely chapters:
19.05, general provisions.
19.07, zoning districts.
19.10, land use.
19.12, site design.
19.15, preservation districts.
19.20, residence conservation districts.
19.25, residence districts.
19.30, community facility districts.
19.35, business districts.
19.40, industrial districts.
19.45, off-street parking.
19.47, off-street loading.
19.50, street graphics.
19.52, nonconforming uses and structures.
19.90, supplementary regulations.
2.
Advise the city council, boards and commissions, neighborhood organizations, developers, and the general public regarding the provisions of this title.
3.
Cause inspections of land, buildings, structures, and their uses to determine compliance with the provisions of this title.
4.
Issue written stop work orders for work on any land, building, or structure proceeding in violation of the provisions of this title following the procedures established for stop work orders in title 16.
5.
Issue citations to persons violating the provisions of this title.
6.
Request appropriate legal proceedings to enforce the provisions of this title.
7.
Issue certificates of occupancy and compliance for land, buildings, structures, and their uses, which comply with the provisions of this title.
8.
Establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for enforcing the provisions of this title.
9.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this section.
10.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this title including annexations, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, appeals, and nonconforming uses and structures.
(Ord. No. G87-04, § 9, 2004; Ord. No. G37-98, § 1, 1998; Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.050)
80. - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
The powers and duties of the planning and zoning commission are specified in title 3.
(Ord. No. G4-12, 2012; Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.010)
Reserved.
(Ord. No. G4-12, 2012; Code 1976, § 19.80.020)
A.
Established and designated. There is established the position of development administrator who shall administer the certain provisions of this title. The development administrator shall be the community development director or the community development director's designee.
B.
Powers and duties. The development administrator shall have the following powers and duties:
1.
Administer certain provisions of this title, namely chapters:
19.55, amendments.
19.60, planned developments.
19.65, conditional uses.
19.70, variations.
19.75, appeals.
19.80, administration and enforcement.
19.82, public hearing notification signs.
19.85, fees.
2.
Administer the provisions of titles 17 and 18.
3.
Advise the city council, boards and commissions, neighborhood organizations, developers, and the general public regarding policies and standards, and ordinances associated with development matters in general and with the provisions of this title in particular.
4.
Receive, file, review and process applications for annexation, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, and appeals; and to establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for receiving, filing, reviewing, and processing such applications.
5.
Assemble, process, and present interdepartmental recommendations regarding applications for annexation, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, and appeals.
6.
Review and comment on site plans submitted in support of an application for a building permit regarding conformance to the provisions of this title.
7.
Hear and decide an appeal from any determination, or requirement associated with the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this title by the city engineer or the code enforcement officer.
8.
Establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for administering the provisions of this title.
9.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this title including annexations, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, and appeals.
(Ord. No. G87-04, § 8, 2004; Ord. No. G37-98, § 1, 1998; Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.030)
A.
Established and designated. The position of city engineer is established and designated in title 2.
B.
Powers and duties. The city engineer shall have the following powers and duties with respect to the administration and enforcement of chapters 19.45, 19.47, and 19.60:
1.
Review and comment on development plans for planned developments and site plans, including, but not limited to, buildings, off-street parking facilities, outdoor display areas, outdoor display lots, commercial operations yards, and off-street loading facilities with respect to the provisions of this title for all site improvements, encompassing on-site grading, water and sewer connections, vehicle use areas and other impervious surfaces, stormwater control facilities, and landscaping.
2.
Issue permits for the construction of site improvements, encompassing on-site grading, water and sewer connections, vehicle use areas and other impervious surfaces, stormwater control facilities, and landscaping.
3.
Cause inspections of site improvements for planned developments and buildings, encompassing on-site grading, water and sewer connections, vehicle use areas and other impervious surfaces, stormwater control facilities, and landscaping.
4.
Establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for implementing the powers and duties specified in this section.
5.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this section.
(Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.040)
A.
Established and designated. The position of code enforcement officer shall be the community development director or designee. The code enforcement officer shall also be known as code official and zoning officer.
B.
Powers and duties. The code enforcement officer shall have the following powers and duties with respect to the administration and the enforcement of the provisions of this title:
1.
Administer and enforce certain provisions of this title, namely chapters:
19.05, general provisions.
19.07, zoning districts.
19.10, land use.
19.12, site design.
19.15, preservation districts.
19.20, residence conservation districts.
19.25, residence districts.
19.30, community facility districts.
19.35, business districts.
19.40, industrial districts.
19.45, off-street parking.
19.47, off-street loading.
19.50, street graphics.
19.52, nonconforming uses and structures.
19.90, supplementary regulations.
2.
Advise the city council, boards and commissions, neighborhood organizations, developers, and the general public regarding the provisions of this title.
3.
Cause inspections of land, buildings, structures, and their uses to determine compliance with the provisions of this title.
4.
Issue written stop work orders for work on any land, building, or structure proceeding in violation of the provisions of this title following the procedures established for stop work orders in title 16.
5.
Issue citations to persons violating the provisions of this title.
6.
Request appropriate legal proceedings to enforce the provisions of this title.
7.
Issue certificates of occupancy and compliance for land, buildings, structures, and their uses, which comply with the provisions of this title.
8.
Establish any reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise established by this Code that are deemed necessary for enforcing the provisions of this title.
9.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this section.
10.
Maintain current and permanent records of the subject of this title including annexations, text and map amendments, planned developments, subdivisions, conditional uses, variations, appeals, and nonconforming uses and structures.
(Ord. No. G87-04, § 9, 2004; Ord. No. G37-98, § 1, 1998; Ord. No. G45-92, § 2, 1992; Code 1976, § 19.80.050)