§ 13-10. Planning commission  


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  • (a) Commission created. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 65101 of the Planning and Zoning Law of the State Government Code, there is hereby created a planning commission which shall consist of five (5) members.

    (b) Appointment of commission. The planning commissioners shall be appointed, and may be removed, by a majority vote of the entire city council. Additional details for the appointment procedures and member qualifications, terms and compensation may be set by city council policy.

    (c) Ex-officio member of commission. The city engineer and city attorney or his/her designee shall attend the meetings of the planning commission and assist the commission in an advisory capacity as needed.

    (d) Absence from commission meetings without cause. If a planning commission member is absent from three (3) consecutive regular meetings of the commission, without cause, the office of the member shall be deemed to be vacant and the term of such member terminated. The secretary of the planning commission shall immediately inform the city council of such termination.

    (e) Absence from commission meetings for cause. An absence due to illness or an unavoidable absence from the city and written notice thereof given to the secretary of the planning commission on or before the day of any regular meeting of the commission shall be deemed absence for cause.

    (f) Councilmember ineligibility. No legislative body member of the city shall be eligible for membership on the planning commission.

    (g) Authority of the planning commission.

    (1) The planning commission shall have the power, except as otherwise provided by law, to act on plans for the regulation of the future growth, development and beautification of the city, in respect to:

    a. Public and private buildings and works, streets, parks, grounds and vacant lots.

    b. The future growth and development of the city in order to secure sanitation, proper service of all public utilities, shipping and transportation facilities.

    c. The location of any proposed buildings, structures, or works.

    (2) The planning commission is authorized to act upon the following discretionary actions:

    a. Recommend to the city council approval, conditional approval or denial of general plan amendments, specific plans, rezones, Zoning Code amendments, development agreements, density bonuses with public financial incentives, preliminary and final master plans, and any other action specified in this Zoning Code.

    b. Recommend to the redevelopment agency approval, conditional approval or denial of redevelopment actions, or adoption and/or amendments to a redevelopment plan.

    c. Approve, conditionally approve or deny applications for conditional use permits, variances, tentative tract and parcel maps, density bonuses without public financial incentives, and any other action specified in this Zoning Code.

    d. Perform other duties necessary to carry out the provisions reserved to the planning commission in Title 10 of the Municipal Code, the provisions of this Zoning Code and the provisions of the Planning, Zoning and Development Law of the State Government Code.

    (h) Commission bylaws authorized. The planning commission shall have the power, except as otherwise provided by law, to adopt such bylaws as it may deem necessary to provide for:

    (1) The time and place of meeting.

    (2) The time and method of electing officers.

    (3) Such other matters relative to the organization of the planning commission and methods of administration of its duties which are not otherwise provided for by statute or ordinance.

    (i) Regular meeting of commission defined. A regular meeting as provided by law or by rule of the planning commission or any regularly advertised public hearing shall be deemed a regular meeting.

(Ord. No. 97-11, § 2, 5-5-97; Ord. No. 01-12, § 1, 3-5-01; Ord. No. 02-4, § 1a, 3-18-02; Ord. No. 03-2, § 3, 3-3-03 ; Ord. No. 04-17, § 3, 1-3-05 )