§ 21.04.020. Appeals to the board of supervisors.  


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  • (a)

    Appeals shall be heard by the board of supervisors.

    (b)

    As used herein, the term "aggrieved person" means the same as an "interested person adversely affected" as used in Government Code Section 66452.5.

    (c)

    Within fourteen days after action, the subdivider may appeal from any action of the planning director to the board of supervisors. Appeals to the board of supervisors shall be submitted in writing to the clerk of the board of supervisors, with a copy submitted to the planning department. Said appeals shall reference the tentative map number and shall state fully the nature and extent of the appeal and the reasons why it is taken. Such appeal and the hearing thereon shall be conducted in the manner provided by Government Code Section 66452.5(a), (b), and (e), and subsection (f) of this section.

    (d)

    Any aggrieved person affected by a decision of the advisory agency may file a complaint on a form to be provided by the county planning department with the clerk of the board of supervisors concerning such decision. A copy of the complaint shall be filed with the planning department. Any such complaint shall be filed with the clerk of the board and the planning department within fourteen days after the action which is the subject of the complaint. Such hearing on the complaint shall be conducted in the manner provided by Government Code Section 66452.5(d) and (e), and subsection (f) of this section.

    (e)

    Any aggrieved person may appeal any decision of the advisory agency relative to the provisions of Government Code Sections 66473.5, 66474.1 and 66474.6 to the board of supervisors. Such appeal and the hearing thereon shall be conducted in the manner provided by Government Code Section 66452.5(a), (b), and (e), and subsection (f) of this section.

    (f)

    Whenever a public hearing is held pursuant to this section, it shall be conducted as required by Government Code Section 66451.3. Notice of the time and place thereof and a general description of the location of the proposed subdivision shall be given at least ten days before the hearing by publication once in a newspaper of general circulation and published and circulated in the County of San Luis Obispo. Any interested person may appear at such hearing and shall be heard.

(Ord. 2636 § 29, 1993; Ord. 2581 § 21, 1992)