§ 8181-6.2.1. Notice requirements.  


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  • The County shall give public notice of the hearing by publication in a newspaper of general circulation at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the hearing. In addition, the County shall provide notice of such hearing by first class mail at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the public hearing.

    (a)

    The notice shall be mailed to all of the following:

    (1)

    The owner of the subject property, or the owner's duly authorized agent;

    (2)

    The applicant, if different from the owner;

    (3)

    The Coastal Commission;

    (4)

    Each local agency whose ability to provide essential services or facilities within its jurisdiction may be significantly affected by the project;

    (5)

    All property owners within three hundred (300) feet and residents within one hundred (100) feet of the exterior boundaries of the Assessor's Parcel(s) on which the development is proposed. If the 300-foot radius does not include fifteen (15) or more parcels of real property, the radius shall be expanded until the owners of at least fifteen (15) parcels will be notified. Names and addresses shall be obtained, or cause to be obtained, by the applicant from the latest equalized assessment roll. If the number of owners exceeds one thousand (1,000), a one-eighth ( 1/8 ) page advertisement published at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation may be substituted for the direct mailing;

    (6)

    Any person who has filed a written request with the Planning Director or the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to be on the mailing list for that development project or for coastal decisions within the unincorporated area of the County of Ventura;

    (7)

    In the case of appeal hearings, notice shall also be provided to the applicant and, if applicable, to the County official, department, Board or Commission whose order, requirement, permit, decision or determination is the subject of the appeal.

    (b)

    The notice shall contain the following information:

    (1)

    A statement that the development is within the coastal zone;

    (2)

    The date of filing of the application and the name of the applicant;

    (3)

    The number assigned to the application;

    (4)

    A description of the development and its proposed location;

    (5)

    The date, time and place of the hearing, and the identity of the hearing body or officer;

    (6)

    A brief description of the general procedure of the County concerning the conduct of hearings and actions; and

    (7)

    The system for County and Coastal Commission appeals, including local fees required.

(Ord. No. 4451, § 7, 12-11-2012; Ord. No. 4492, § 7, 6-21-2016)