The zoning code may be amended whenever public necessity, convenience, or welfare requires. This code may be amended by amending the zoning map, or by amending the text of this code. Such amendments may be initiated by:
Adoption of a motion by the city council, requesting the planning commission to set a matter for meeting and recommendation.
(Ord. 1741 § 35, 2009)
§ 17.68.020 Decision and appeal process.
The planning commission shall review applications for zoning code amendments pursuant to Process Type VI of Chapter 17.71 MMC (Permit Decision and Appeal Processes). The planning commission shall forward its recommendation to the city council for final decision.
(Ord. 1741 § 35, 2009)
§ 17.68.030 Review and approval criteria.
When reviewing amendment requests the staff, planning commission and city council shall, at a minimum, apply the following criteria and prepare findings that show:
For site specific rezones, the rezone must bear a substantial relationship to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare and must either implement the comprehensive plan or a change in circumstances must necessitate the rezone.
(Ord. 1741 § 35, 2009)
Milton City Zoning Code
CHAPTER 17
68 ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS
§ 17.68.010 Initiation.
The zoning code may be amended whenever public necessity, convenience, or welfare requires. This code may be amended by amending the zoning map, or by amending the text of this code. Such amendments may be initiated by:
Adoption of a motion by the city council, requesting the planning commission to set a matter for meeting and recommendation.
(Ord. 1741 § 35, 2009)
§ 17.68.020 Decision and appeal process.
The planning commission shall review applications for zoning code amendments pursuant to Process Type VI of Chapter 17.71 MMC (Permit Decision and Appeal Processes). The planning commission shall forward its recommendation to the city council for final decision.
(Ord. 1741 § 35, 2009)
§ 17.68.030 Review and approval criteria.
When reviewing amendment requests the staff, planning commission and city council shall, at a minimum, apply the following criteria and prepare findings that show:
For site specific rezones, the rezone must bear a substantial relationship to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare and must either implement the comprehensive plan or a change in circumstances must necessitate the rezone.