§ 21.08.028. Notice of nonappealable subdivision developments.  


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  • (a)

    Developments Which Require a Public Hearing. Notice of subdivision developments within the coastal zone that require a public hearing pursuant to this title, but which are not appealable pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 30603 shall be given at least ten calendar days before a hearing in the following manner:

    (1)

    If the matter is heard by the board of supervisors, notice shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation;

    (2)

    Notice by first class mail to any person who has filed a written request therefor;

    (3)

    Notice by first class mail to property owners within three hundred feet of the site;

    (4)

    Notice by first class mail to residents within one hundred feet of the site;

    (5)

    Notice by first class mail to the coastal commission; and

    (6)

    The notice shall contain a statement that the proposed development is within the coastal zone.

    The county may, instead, elect to provide notice in accordance with Section 21.08.022 of this title.

    (b)

    Developments Which Do Not Require a Public Hearing. Notice of pending approval of subdivision developments within the coastal zone which are not appealable pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 30603 and which do not require a public hearing shall be provided as follows:

    (1)

    Timing of Notice. The notice required by this subsection shall be provided within ten calendar days of accepting an application for a nonappealable coastal subdivision development permit or at least seven calendar days before the county decision on the application, by first class mail.

    (2)

    Distribution of Notice. The notice shall be provided to all persons who have requested to be on the mailing list for that development project or for coastal decisions within the local jurisdiction, to all property owners and residents within one hundred feet of the perimeter of the parcel on which the development is proposed, and to the coastal commission.

    (3)

    Content of Notice. The notice shall contain the following information:

    a.

    A statement that the development is within the coastal zone;

    b.

    The date of filing of the application and the name of the applicant;

    c.

    The county file number assigned to the application;

    d.

    A description of development and its proposed location;

    e.

    The date the application will be acted upon by the county or decision-maker;

    f.

    The general procedure of the county concerning the submission of public comments either in writing or orally prior to the county decision; and

    g.

    A statement that a public comment period of sufficient time to allow for the submission of comments by mail will be held prior to the county decision.

(Ord. 2636 §§ 76, 77, 1993; Ord. 2343 § 21 (part), 1988)