Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

(1) A land use review is a specific planning and development process conducted in order to determine whether the proposed land uses comply with the policies, standards and criteria of the Comprehensive Plan and this chapter. A land use application shall be provided for each land use review when applicable.

(2) Each type of land use review has a designated procedural type and each procedural type has specific due process and administrative requirements that shall be followed.

(3) A land use review is complete once a land use decision, as outlined in Section 10.104, has been made by the designated approval authority.

[Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 5820, Mar. 19, 1987; Amd. Sec. 1, Ord. No. 7659, Jun. 2, 1994; Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 2007-100, May 17, 2007; Amd. Sec. 1, Ord. No. 2008-236, Nov. 20, 2008; Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 2010-160, Jul. 1, 2010 (effective Sep. 1, 2010); Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 2010-202, Sep. 2, 2010; Amd. Sec. 6, Ord. No. 2012-32, Mar. 1, 2012; Amd. Sec. 3, Ord. No. 2018-52, Jun. 7, 2018 (effective Jul. 9, 2018); Amd. Sec. 10, Ord. No. 2018-64, Jun. 21, 2018 (effective Jul. 23, 2018).]