2002-11 Citizen Participation Plans ORDINANCE NO. 2002-11
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENCINITAS, CALIFORNIA
AMENDING CHAPTER 23.06, REGARDING CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLANS
The City Council of the City of Encinitas, California, does ordain as follows:
SECTION ONE:
That Chapter 23.06 is amended to read as follows:
SEE ATTACHMENT "A"
SECTION TWO:
This ordinance was introduced on June 26, 2002
SECTION THREE:
The City Clerk is directed to prepare and have published a summary of this ordinance
together with the votes cast no less than five days prior to the consideration of its adoption and
again within 15 days following adoption, indicating the votes cast.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10 dayof 5uly 2002 ,
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Bond, Guerin, Holz, Houlihan, Stocks.
NAY S: N o n e.
ABSTArN: None.
ABSENT: None. ~~
Christy Oueri~, ~ay6r of the
City of Encing~, California
ATTESTATION AND CERTIFICATE:
I hereby certify that this is a tree and correct copy of Ordinance No. 2002-11, which has been
published pursuant to law.
Deborah Cervone, City Clerk
ATTACHMENT "A" TO ORD NO. 2001-02
Chapter 23.06
Citizen Participation Plans
23.06.10 Purpose
The purpose of the citizen participation plan is to:
A__ 4-.Ensure that applicants pursue early and effective citizen participation in conjunction with
their applications, giving them the opportunity to understand and try to mitigate any real or
perceived impacts their application may have on the community;
B g. Ensure that citizens have an adequate opportunity to learn about applications that may
affect them and to work with applicants to resolve concerns at an early stage of the review
and decision-making process;
C S. Facilitate ongoing communication between the applicant, interested citizens, city staff,
appointed and elected officials throughout the applicant review process.
D 4. The citizen participation plan is not intended to produce complete consensus on all
applications, but to encourage applicants to be good neighbors and to allow for informed
decision-making.
23.06.020 Applicability r.n~
A. Every application for development or construction that requires a discretionary permit~-~..~
hear:.ng or administrative review shall include a citizen participation plan that must be
implemented prior to the first public hearing or notice of public review and comment period on
an administrative application. Every City-sponsored capital improvement project shall also
include a citizen participation plan that must be implemented before final approval or award of
a construction bid.
B. When in compliance with all other City ordinances and regulations, the following projects are
exempted from the other provisions of this Chapter:
1. Construction of one single-family detached dwelling, not within the Coastal Appeal Zone,
provided that no discretionary permit or administrative review is required other than a
Coastal Development Permit.
2. Signs.
3. Sign Programs.
4. Certificates of Compliance.
5. Extension Requests.
6. Lot Line Ad/ustments.
7. Ministerial Applications.
ATTACHMENT "A" TO ORD NO. 2001-02
23.06.030 Plan Contents
A. The Citizen Participation Plan shall include the following information:
1. Which residents, property owners, interested parties, political jurisdictions and public
agencies may be affected by the application;
2. How those parties identified in paragraph (1.) above will be notified that an application has
been made;
3. How those parties identified in paragraph (1.) above will be informed of the substance of
change, amendment, or development proposed by the application;
4. How those identified in paragraph (1.) above will be provided an opportunity to discuss the
applicant's proposal with the applicant and express any concerns, issues, or problems they
may have with the proposal in advance of the public heating or public review and comment
period',
5. The applicant's schedule for completion of the Citizen Participation Plan;
6. How the applicant will keep the Community Development Department informed as to the
status of his/her citizen participation efforts;
B. The level of citizen interest and area of involvement will vary depending on the nature of the
application and the project's location. The applicant will determine the target area for early
notification after consultation with and approval of the Community Development Department.
1. In no case shall the notification area be less than that required in other sections of the
Municipal Code.
2. The applicant shall notify registered neighborhood or homeowners' associations within the
public notice area required by other sections of the Municipal Code.
3. The applicant shall notify other interested parties who have requested in writing that they
be placed on the interested parties notification list maintained by the Community
Development Department.
4. The applicant shall notify any other persons, organizations or agencies as deemed
appropriate after consultation with the Community Development Department.
C. These requirements apply in addition to any notice provisions required elsewhere in the
Municipal Code.
D. At the applicant's discretion, applicant may submit a citizen participation plan, along with the
required processing fee, and begin implementation prior to the formal application submittal.
However, this shall not occur until after the required pre-application consultation with
Community Development Department staff.
23.06.040 Citizen Participation Report
A. When a Citizen Participation Plan is required, the applicant shall provide a written report,
satisfactory to the Community Development Director, documenting the results of the citizen
participation effort prior to the notice of public hearing or notice of public review and
report shall be ...........*~' ..... '~ ........ '~ ~"
comment period on the application. This ~.~no~-^~ .~, .... ~, ....... e ............
bs made a part of the administrative record.
ATTACHMENT "A" TO ORD NO. 2001-02
B. The Citizen Participation Report shall describe the methods the applicant employed to involve
the public, including:
1. Dates and locations of ail meetings where citizens were invited to discuss the applicant's
proposal;
2. The content, dates mailed, and number of mailings, including letters, meeting notices,
newsletters and other writings;
3. A description of where residents, property owners and other interested parties receiving
notices, newsletters, or other written materials are located; and
4. The number of people who participated in the process.
C. The report shall summarize the substance of concerns, issues and problems expressed during
the process.
D. The report shall describe how the applicant has addressed, or intends to address the concerns,
issues and problems expressed during the process.
E. The report shall identify which concerns, issues and problems the applicant is unwilling or
unable to address, if any, and shall state why.