Sonoma County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 26C. COASTAL ZONING RESOURCE DISTRICTS |
Article XXXIV. Coastal Permit Regulations. |
§ 26C-344. Notice.
(a)
At least ten (10) calendar days prior to any public hearing notice of the hearing shall be provided by the following method:
(1)
Mailed notice to the applicant.
(2)
Mailed notice to all persons who have, in the past calendar year, requested county notice of all coastal permits.
(3)
Mailed notice to any person who has, in writing, requested notices relating to the permit in question.
(4)
Mailed notice to all property owners within three hundred feet (300′) of the perimeter of the property on which the project is proposed.
(5)
Mailed notice to residents within one hundred feet (100′) of the perimeter of the property on which the project is proposed.
(6)
Mailed notice to the coastal commission.
(7)
If the matter is heard by the planning commission, one (1) publication of notice in a newspaper of general circulation. Such notice shall include items 1 thru 7 and 9 thru 13 in Section 26C-344(c).
(b)
At least ten (10) calendar days prior to action on a coastal permit for which no public hearing is required, notice of a pending application and decision date shall be provided by the following method:
(1)
Mailed notice to the applicant.
(2)
Mailed notice to all persons who have, in the past calendar year, requested county notice of all coastal permits.
(3)
Mailed notice to any person who has, in writing, requested notices relating to the coastal permit in question.
(4)
Mailed notice to all property owners and residents within one hundred feet (100′) of the property on which the project is proposed.
(5)
Mailed notice to the coastal commission.
(6)
Such notice shall include items 1 thru 13 in Section 26C-344(c).
(c)
For the purposes of this section, each notice shall contain the following, as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b):
(1)
Date of application filing.
(2)
Name of applicant.
(3)
File number.
(4)
Project location and assessor's parcel number.
(5)
Project description.
(6)
Permits requested.
(7)
Date, time and place of public hearing.
(8)
Date of decision, if no public hearing is requested.
(9)
General hearing procedural information.
(10)
Method of submitting written comment.
(11)
Notice that action is appealable to the county governing bodies, and to the coastal commission, if applicable.
(12)
Method of appeal and fees, if applicable.
(13)
A statement that the development is within the coastal zone.
(d)
Within seven (7) calendar days of a final local decision on an application for any development, the county shall provide mailed notice to:
(1)
The coastal commission.
(2)
Any persons who specifically requested notice of such final action by submitting a self-addressed stamped envelope to the county.
(3)
The applicant.
(e)
Any such notice shall include conditions of project approval, written findings and procedures for appeal of the local decision of the coastal commission.
(Ord. No. 5318 § 1, 2001.)