§ 21-351. Generally.  


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  • An amendment to the comprehensive plan may either be a text amendment, that is a change to the goals, objectives and policies of the comprehensive plan; or, a map amendment that changes a land use classification shown on the future land use map. An amendment may also be a major amendment or a small scale amendment. A plan amendment may be initiated by the City, by a property owner or agent of a property owner, or by citizens or interested parties who have established standing to bring amendments to the City for consideration.

    The basis for review of a proposed plan amendment is the same as the basis for the adoption of the comprehensive plan, which entails a review of data and analysis in support of the plan amendment: analysis of the amendment on public facility levels of service and the capital improvements budget of the City; and an analysis of the need for the proposed amendment in relation to the existing structure of the City and the future as delineated in the goals, objectives and policies of the comprehensive plan.

(Ord. No. O-00-09, Art. 7 (7.02.01), 4-24-00)