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From: Jason Holland
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2017 11:S0 AM
To: 'Michael McBride'; Matt Day
Cc: Claudia Quezada; Corina Hartzog
Subject: Maple Hill BDR
Hi all, due the new "City Projects" ordinance that was created prior to the Gardens on Spring Creek expansion, this
would be a BDR that goes to P&Z. The neighborhood meeting requirement is waived.
I will have a sign posted on the property but we will not charge for the sign posting.
With this process, there is no appeal option available to residents, however a Council member can "call up" the project
and ask for it to be reviewed by Council.
DIVISION 2.17 - CITY PROJECTS
Development projects for which the City is the applicant shall be processed in the manner described in this Land Use
Code, as applicable, but shall be subject to review by the Planning and Zoning Board in all instances, despite the fact that
certain uses would otherwise have been subject to administrative review.
2.2.12 - Step 12: Appeals/Alternate Review
(A)
Appeals. Appeals of any final decision of a decision maker under this Code shall be only in accordance with Chapter 2,
Article II, Division 3 of the City Code, unless otherwise provided in Divisions 2.3 through 2.11 and 2.16 of this Code.
(B)
Alternate Review. Despite the foregoing, if the City is the applicant for a development project, there shall be no appeal
of any final decision regarding such development project to the City Council. In substitution of an appeal of a
development project for which the City is the applicant, the City Council may, by majority vote, as an exercise of its
legislative power and in its sole discretion, overturn or modify any final decision regarding such project, by ordinance of
the City Council. Any Councilmember may request that the City Council initiate this exercise of legislative power but only
if such request is made in writing to the City Clerk within fourteen (14) days of the date of the final decision of the
Planning and Zoning Board. City Council shall conduct a hearing prior to the adoption of the ordinance in order to hear
public testimony and receive and consider any other public input received by the City Council (whether at or before the
hearing) and shall conduct its hearing in the manner customarily employed by the Council for the consideration of
legislative matters. When evaluating City projects under alternate review, the City Council may, in its legislative
discretion, consider factors in addition to or in substitution of the standards of this Land Use Code.
Jason