§ 25.30.025. Public notice procedures when municipal land disposal requires voter approval.  


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  • A.

    A proposed disposal of municipal park land shall be first noticed at least 14 days prior to action before the Parks and Recreation Commission.

    B.

    Public notice of municipal hearings and actions, including hearing and action before the parks and recreation commission and the assembly, shall be by publication, mail, and posting. Public notices shall describe the nature and purpose of the proposed disposal and the location of the land proposed for disposal. Public notice shall include the legal description of the land proposed for disposal, reference to local streets or other landmarks, and a diagram of the vicinity identifying the location of the land proposed for disposal. A statement of the date, time, and location for public hearing or other public response to the proposal shall be included.

    C.

    Notice by publication and posting. Notice shall be published in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the municipality. Notice shall also be posted on the municipal website.

    D.

    Notice by signage. A sign shall be placed upon the land proposed for disposal. The sign shall be easily visible to the public and shall generally identify the proposed disposal, specify when the proposed disposal will be submitted to the voters for approval, and include the information specified in subsection 25.30.025B.

    E.

    Notice by mail shall include the information specified in subsection 25.30.025B and be given to:

    1.

    The community council for the area where the land is located, including individual members of the board of supervisors, as well as any other community council which requests notice; these community councils shall be given an opportunity to provide public comment prior to the assembly or parks and recreation commission taking any action;

    2.

    All persons listed in the records of the municipal assessor as owners of land abutting the parcel proposed for disposal and all owners of the parcels of property within 500 feet of the outer boundary of the; or the 50 parcels nearest the outer boundary of the parcel, whichever is the greater number of parcels, at the addresses of record according to the municipal assessor; and

    3.

    All persons requesting general notice of any action when disposal of municipal land requires voter approval.

(AO No. 2007-102, § 2, 8-14-07; AO No. 2018-117 , § 1, 12-18-18)