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Beyond Basics: Making Informed Public Decisions. Quarterly Land Use Update March 7, 2005. Welcome to the Program. Mark Spelbring, Extension Educator, Parke County Plan Commission Dave Osborne, Extension Educator, Ripley County Plan Commission Jamie Palmer, A.I.C.P., Policy Analyst
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Beyond Basics: Making Informed Public Decisions Quarterly Land Use Update March 7, 2005
Welcome to the Program • Mark Spelbring, Extension Educator, Parke County Plan Commission • Dave Osborne, Extension Educator, Ripley County Plan Commission • Jamie Palmer, A.I.C.P., Policy Analyst Center for Urban Policy & the Environment
Video Seminar Series Sponsors • Purdue Extension Land Use Team • Indiana Land Resources Council • Indiana Planning Association • Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. • Ball State University, College of Architecture and Planning
Seminar Series Endorsed by • Indiana Association of Cities and Towns • Association of Indiana Counties • Indiana Rural Development Council • Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE • Remember that state laws govern how local planning and zoning works • Jamie Palmer follows legislation and will report on the current session
2005 Indiana Legislation Jamie L. Palmer, AICP Indiana Planning Association
Process • ~1,500 bills proposed; 150+ have some connection to land development and planning • Most die without a hearing • Deadline for passing house of origin has passed • Germaneness
2005 Issues • Government restructuring • Planning and zoning • Annexation • Agriculture and forestry protection • Other • TIF and tax abatement • Manufactured/mobile homes
Keeping Track • Indiana General Assembly web site (www.in.gov/legislative/) • Indiana Planning List Serv (requires IPA membership)
What is Planning? • A “plan” for getting from the present to the desired future • Deciding in advance, what to do, how to do it, and especially where to do it • Community decisions about where things should be located, instead of everything being decided individually
What is Zoning? • A tool to implement your plan • Zoning without a plan makes no sense, since it is a tool to implement the plan • Zoning comes from “Police Powers” of government, and protects all citizens by limiting what citizens can do with land • Powers are limited to public purposes
Who are the Players? • Legislative Bodies • County Commissioners • City/Town Councils • Fiscal Bodies • Planning Director and/or Staff • Plan Commission • Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)
Plan Commission • Role – Advisory and Law Administration • Prepare Comprehensive Plan • Prepare Zoning Ordinance • Prepare Subdivision Ordinance • Approve/Deny Subdivisions • Make Recommendations on Proposed Changes to Zone Maps, Ordinance Text, and Comprehensive Plan
What is the Plan Commission? • Independent commission • Mainly private citizens • Appointed by elected officials • No legislative authority • Little administrative authority • Advisor to governing body • Note – elected officials have final authority
Greg Dale’s Decision Checklist • Notice • Opportunity to be heard • Full Disclosure • Unbiased Decisions • Timely Decisions • Complete Records • Clear Rules
Plan Commission Review 1 • Open Door Law • Chance meetings, Site visits • Executive Sessions • Public meetings vs. public hearings • Reference – Purdue Extension Publication ID-232, “Plan Commission Public Hearings: A Plan Commissioner’s Guide”
Plan Commission Review 2 • Motions – taking official action • “Positive” motions • Approved motions • Defeated motions • Majority vote of full board • 3 choices for recommendations
Plan Commission Review 3 • Consensus on procedural items • Voting processes • Secret ballot • Paper ballot with decisions announced • Roll call – order of vote • Voice vote with split decisions followed up with roll call vote
Plan Commission Review 4 • Rules of Procedure or By-Laws • Should spell out these details • Attendance of members • Conflicts of interest • Ex parte communication • Behavior of all participants
Plan Commission Review 5 • You must live by your ordinance • BUT • You can propose changes if needed! • Amendments are not that hard to do • Be responsive to changing conditions
Mock Meeting Script 1 • Rezoning Request from Agriculture to Business • Read Script • Discuss and Share
Mock Meeting Script 2 • Planned Unit Development • Read Script • Discuss and Share
Board of Zoning Appeals - BZA • Role – Quasi Judicial • Hear Appeals of Administrative Decisions • Approve/Deny Special Exceptions • Approve/Deny Contingent/Conditional Use • Approve/Deny Variances • Variance of Standards/Use Variance
Board of Zoning Appeals 1 • NOT same as Plan Commission • Shared members enhance communication • No members are elected officials • Not just recommendations – BZA makes final decisions! • Decision appeals go directly to court • Ex parte communications illegal
Board of Zoning Appeals 2 • IC 36-7-4-900 series • Why were they created? • Hear appeals to administrative decisions • Safety value against abuse of power • Decisions made by peers
Board of Zoning Appeals 3 • Ordinance specifies special exceptions • Ordinance specifies contingent and/or conditional uses • Variance of standards • Variance of use – not in Area Plan • BZA must decide all such petitions
Special Exceptions • A use anticipated in a district, but which requires special review before approval • Finding of Facts • Approval of all points required • If all points approved, must be approved • Conditions can be added
Variance of Standards • Physical rules, such as height, setbacks • Any BZA can approve variances to standards • 3 required criteria to consider • Practical difficulties • Always discretionary – not automatic, even if all 3 criteria are satisfied
Variance of Use • Only under Advisory Plan Commissions • Some see this as backdoor rezoning • 5 required criteria to consider • Unnecessary hardship • Approve specific use by specific person, so approval expires if either changes
BZA Mock Meeting Script • City Board of Zoning Appeals • Variance of use application
Future Program Dates • PLEASE COMPLETE EVALUATION • Thursday, June 16 • Thursday, September 8 • Suggestions are welcome! • Have a safe trip home