2020.11.09 Council Agenda Item 3

Summary

Public hearing on an amendment to establish a new Chapter II-22 of the Code of Ordinances relative to creating a procedure for considering requests for ordinance amendments.

A public comment period will be included with this item (5 minutes).

ACTION: Schedule order.

Description

One of the items on the Community Development Committee’s (CDC) 2019-2020 Work Plan was to develop a process for the Council to use when developers or property owners request ordinance amendments.  The CDC worked on this item last winter up through March 2020 when meetings were suspended due to COVID-19.  In July, the CDC reconvened to finalize its recommendations on this matter and the CDC has since forwarded its recommendations on to the full Council. 

Currently, the Town has no formal process for how to consider ordinance amendment requests except for requests for a contract zone.  Part of the impetus for this initiative was to create more standardization around the ordinance amendment process with the goal of creating more predictability and clearer expectations for the Council, the general public, and applicants.  At the same time, the CDC believed it was also important to accommodate some degree of flexibility in the process.  This desire for flexibility was based on an acknowledgment that the scale and anticipated impacts of ordinance amendment requests will vary widely.  Accordingly, the CDC believed that the Council should have the flexibility to tailor the process in a way that reflects the unique context and specifics of any given request.

As part of its review, the CDC reviewed processes and fee schedules from numerous communities both within and outside the State of Maine.  The CDC has proposed the following fees for ordinance amendment requests as follows:  Initial Council meeting $250; Text Amendment $2,500; Map Amendment $3,500.  For ordinance amendments involving a contract zone, in addition to the Initial Council meeting fee of $250, the proposed fees are $250 for the CDC Conceptual Review and $7,500 for Formal Review. 

This item was discussed at the September 30, 2020 Council meeting as a concept discussion item, and the amendment was formally introduced at the October 14, 2020 Council meeting.  The only change made to the proposed ordinance since it was formally introduced on 10/14/20 is an administrative change marked up in red font in the attached ordinance draft.

The documents associated with this agenda item include:

  • Councilor introduction letter;
  • Draft ordinance language;
  • The one-page flow chart that graphically summarizes the proposed process;
  • The checklist of submittal requirements.