[R.O. 2007 § 400.050; CC 1979 § 2-28; Ord. No. 79 § 5, 9-27-1971]
The Planning Commission shall make, adopt and from time to time amend if necessary a City Plan for the physical development of the City. The City Plan, with the accompanying maps, plats, charts and descriptive and explanatory matter, shall show the Commission's recommendations for the physical development and uses of land and may include, among other things, the general location, character and extent of streets and other public ways, grounds, places and spaces; the general location and extent of public utilities and terminals, whether publicly or privately owned; the acceptance, widening, removal, extension, relocation, narrowing, vacation, abandonment or change of use of any of the foregoing; and the general character, extent and layout of the replanning of blighted districts and slum areas. The Commission shall also prepare a zoning plan for the regulation of the height, area, bulk, location and use of private, non-profit and public structures and premises, and of population density.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.060; CC 1979 § 2-29; Ord. No. 79 § 6, 9-27-1971]
In preparation of the City Plan, the Planning Commission shall make careful and comprehensive surveys and studies of the existing conditions and probable future growth of the City. The plan shall be made with the purpose of guiding and accomplishing a coordinated development of the City which will, in accordance with existing and future needs, best promote the general welfare as well as efficiency and economy in the process of development.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.070; CC 1979 § 2-30; Ord. No. 79 § 7, 9-27-1971]
The Planning Commission may adopt the plan as a whole by a single resolution or, as the work of making the whole City Plan progresses, may from time to time adopt parts thereof, any part to correspond generally with one (1) or more of the functional subdivisions of the subject matter of the plan. Before the adoption, amendment or extension of the plan or portion thereof, the Commission shall hold at least one (1) public hearing thereon. Fifteen (15) days' notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be published in at least one (1) newspaper having general circulation within the City. The hearing may be adjourned from time to time. The adoption of the plan shall require a majority vote of the full membership of the Planning Commission. The resolution shall refer expressly to the maps, descriptive matter and other matters intended by the Commission to form the whole or part of the plan, and the action taken shall be recorded on the adopted plan or part thereof by the identifying signature of the Secretary of the Commission. The plan shall be filed in the office of the Commission, identified properly by file number; a copy of the plan or part thereof shall be certified to the Board of Aldermen and the City Clerk, and a copy shall be available in the office of the County Recorder of Deeds and shall be available at the City Clerk's office for public inspection during normal office hours.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.080; CC 1979 § 2-31; Ord. No. 79 § 8, 9-27-1971]
All public officials shall, upon request, furnish to the Planning Commission within a reasonable time all available information it requires for its work. The Commission, its members and employees, in the performance of its functions, may enter upon any land to make examinations and surveys. In general, the Commission shall have the power necessary to enable it to perform its functions and promote municipal planning.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.090; CC 1979 § 2-32; Ord. No. 79 § 9, 9-27-1971]
Whenever the Planning Commission adopts the City Plan or any part thereof, no street or other public facility and no public utility, whether publicly or privately owned, and the location, extent and character thereof having been included in the recommendations and proposals of the plan or portions thereof, shall be constructed or authorized in the City until the location, extent and character thereof has been submitted to and approved by the Planning Commission. In case of disapproval, the Commission shall communicate its reasons to the Board of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen, by vote of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of its entire membership, may overrule the disapproval, and upon the overruling, the Board of Aldermen or the appropriate Board or officer may proceed; except, that if the public facility or utility is one the authorization or financing of which does not fall within the province of the Board of Aldermen, the submission to the Planning Commission shall be by the Board having jurisdiction, and the Planning Commission's disapproval may be overruled by that Board by a vote of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of its entire membership. The acceptance, widening, removal, extension, relocation, narrowing, vacation, abandonment, change of use, acquisition of land for sale or lease of any street or other public facility is subject to similar submission and approval, and the failure to approve may be similarly overruled. The failure of the Commission to act within sixty (60) days after the date of official submission to it shall be deemed approval.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.100; CC 1979 § 2-34; Ord. No. 79 § 12, 9-27-1971]
Before adoption of any subdivision regulations or any amendment thereof by the Board of Aldermen, a duly advertised public hearing thereon shall be held by the Board of Aldermen.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.110; CC 1979 § 2-35; Ord. No. 79 § 16, 9-27-1971]
Upon the adoption of a major street plan and subdivision regulations, the City shall not accept, lay out, open, improve, grade, pave or light any street, or lay or authorize the laying of water mains, sewers, connections or other utilities in any street within the City, unless the street has received the legal status of a public street prior to the adoption of a City Plan, or unless the street corresponds in its location and lines with a street shown on a subdivision plat approved by the Board of Aldermen or the Planning Commission, or on a street plan made by and adopted by the Commission. The Board of Aldermen may locate and construct or may accept any other street if the ordinance or other measure for the location and construction or for the acceptance thereof is first submitted to the Commission for its approval and approved by the Commission or, if disapproved by the Commission, is passed by the affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds (2/3) of the entire membership of the Board of Aldermen.
[R.O. 2007 § 400.120; CC 1979 § 2-36; Ord. No. 79 § 17, 9-27-1971]
After the adoption of a major street plan, no building permit shall be issued for and no building shall be erected on any lot within the territorial jurisdiction of the Planning Commission, unless the street giving access to the lot upon which the building is proposed to be placed conforms to the requirements described in this Article.