§ 13.16.180. Notice.  


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  • Notices shall be provided in accordance with the following procedures for all applications initially classified, or subsequently reclassified by the Chief of Building Services in accordance with Section 13.16.130, as Categories III and IV:

    A.

    1.

    Category III. The applicant shall be required to post notices of the application (provided by the city) in clear public view on the subject property and within a three hundred (300) foot radius of the subject property. The Chief of Building Services may determine that the applicant shall also be required to mail a public notice, provided by the city, to all property owners of record within a three hundred (300) foot radius of the subject property. The determination of the Chief of Building Services to require mail notice is within his or her absolute discretion and is not appealable. One factor the Chief of Building Services may consider is whether the mailed notice is, or will be, already provided due to other permit application. If mailing is required, the list of property owners shall be provided by the city. The applicant shall provide an affidavit of mailing.

    2.

    Category IV. The applicant shall be required to post notices of the application (provided by the city) in clear public view on the subject property and within a three hundred (300) foot radius of the subject property. The applicant shall also be required to mail a public notice, provided by the city, to all property owners of record within a three hundred (300) foot radius of the subject property. The list of property owners shall be provided by the city. The applicant shall provide an affidavit of mailing.

    B.

    Notices shall be provided ten calendar days before a decision is made on the application.

    C.

    Notice by mail is deemed given on the date the notice is placed into the U.S. mail system.

(Ord. 12024 § 1 (part), 1997)