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Yankeetown City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XIV

- PUBLIC NOTICE

Sec. 18-298. - Statute.

(a)

Public notice shall comply with the requirements of state statutes.

(b)

Administrative rezonings or administrative future land use map amendments shall only meet the requirements of state statutes, in lieu of the requirements contained in section 18-301.

(Code 2015, ch. 21, § 21.12.1)

Sec. 18-299. - Posting.

Notice must be posted conspicuously on the premises or in the area affected, for the same period as the published notice.

(Code 2015, ch. 21, § 21.12.2)

Sec. 18-300. - Major development.

Notice for a proposed major development shall also contain a site plan and architectural rendering of the proposed major development.

(Code 2015, ch. 21, § 21.12.3)

Sec. 18-301. - Courtesy mailing notice.

(a)

The town may send a courtesy mailing notice to all property owners within 500 feet of the property, which is the subject of a land use change, by U.S. mail.

(b)

This notice shall state the date, time, and place of the hearing; the type of petition to be considered at the hearing; and the location where the petition may be reviewed.

(c)

However, failure to mail, or the failure of a property owner to receive the notice if mailed, shall not affect any action or proceedings taken on the subject matter.

(d)

When a property within the 500-foot distance is included in a legally constituted homeowners' association, a courtesy notice will also be provided to that association based on the latest contact information available from the office of the town clerk.

(Code 2015, ch. 21, § 21.12.4)

Sec. 18-302. - Costs.

Costs of the courtesy mailing shall be borne by the applicant.

(Code 2015, ch. 21, § 21.12.5)

Sec. 18-303. - Names.

Courtesy notice shall be sent to the first property owner of record on the county appraiser website.

(Code 2015, ch. 21, § 21.12.6)