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3109.14 Functions and duties
An area commission is an advisory body. No duty or function of an area
commission shall invalidate any action of council. In general, an area
commission shall:
A. In the interests of local planning for local needs,
identify and study the problems and requirements of the commission area
in order to:
(1)
Create plans and policies which will serve as guidelines for
future development of the area;
(2) Bring the problems
and needs of the area to the attention of appropriate government agencies
or residents; and
(3) Recommend solutions
or legislation.
B. Aid and promote communications within the commission
area and between it and the rest of the city by means of:
(1) Regular and special
meetings of the commission which are open to the public;
(2)
Public hearings on problems, issues, and proposals affecting
the area;
(3) Public forums and
surveys to provide an opportunity for area residents, businesses, and
organizations to state their problems and concerns;
(4) Soliciting active
cooperation of all segments of the area and city, including organizations,
institutions, and government;
(5) Initiating proposals
and supporting those introduced by individual citizens or area organizations,
which will enhance the quality of life enjoyed by area residents and
preserve the unique residential and commercial mix of the area; and
(6) Promoting and encouraging
businesses whose functions, methods of operation, architectural appearance,
and locations are consistent with the character and requirements of
the area.
C. Initiate, review and recommend criteria and programs
for the preservation, development, and enhancement of the commission
area, including, but not limited to, parks, recreational areas, sidewalks,
streets and traffic, by means of:
(1) Reviewing the proposed
capital improvements budget and proposing new items and changes relating
to the area;
(2) Making recommendations
for restoration and preservation of the historical elements within the
area; and
(3) Receiving and reviewing
for recommendation, prior to adoption by governmental bodies, any new
or revised comprehensive plan affecting the area.
D. Recommend priorities for and review government services
and operation of the various government departments in the commission
area by means of:
(1) Requesting and receiving
from departments or agencies periodic reports concerning governmental
services or practices in the area;
(2)
Meeting with administrative heads of any department or agency,
or any of their subordinates, to obtain additional information deemed
necessary for the commission to fulfill its functions;
(3) Requesting and receiving
from departments or agencies, prior to implementation, full reports
on any proposed changes in service or practice in the area, and recommending
approval or disapproval of the proposed changes;
(4) Reviewing and evaluating
pending legislation substantially affecting the area prior to its consideration
by council; and
(5) Regularly receiving
for review, comment and recommendation from the development regulation
division copies of applications and notices of all public hearings related
to rezonings, special permits, variances, demolitions, and zoning appeals
regarding property located wholly or partially within the area.
E. Recommend persons from the commission area for nomination
to membership on city boards and commissions which make decisions or
recommendations affecting the commission area. (Ord. 2654-96 §
1 (part).)
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