§ 23.08.066. Projects Requiring Implementation of a Citizens' Participation Program.
A.
The requirement to implement a Citizens' Participation Program, as regulated in this Chapter, shall apply to those applications for Design Review Permits that involve one or more of the following:
1.
Any new detached structure that would contain more than 500 square feet of bulk floor, as bulk floor area is measured pursuant to the DMMC;
2.
Any addition of a second-story element to a one-story structure; or
3.
Any project that, in the determination of the Planning Director, working in consultation with the Chairperson of the Design Review Board, holds the potential to cause adverse impacts on the surrounding neighborhood and therefore, warrants the implementation of a Citizens' Participation Program.
B.
In order for an application for a Design Review Permit to be deemed complete and eligible for inclusion on a noticed agenda of the Design Review Board, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Director of Planning and Community Development that a Citizens' Participation Program has been implemented, where required and as regulated by this Chapter.
C.
A Citizens' Participation Program shall be considered valid for a period of one year following City acceptance of the report required by this Chapter, unless an extension is granted by the Planning and Community Development Director based upon a corresponding schedule of CEQA environmental review, Specific Plan, or other similar process.
D.
For the purposes of this section, a person or their agents/representatives required to implement a Citizen's Participation Program shall be referred to as "Property Owner."
(Ord. No. 872; Ord. No. 920 , § 2, 11-21-2016)