Will I be notified when somebody is proposing to develop property next to mine?

Notification is required only when someone is proposing to rezone property, request a zoning variance, or request a special exception permit. State law and City ordinances require the city to notify property owners within a certain radius of a proposed development and publish a notice in the newspaper. If someone is proposing to develop a subdivision or a site plan that complies with the current zoning requirements, a public hearing and notice may not be required. However, City policy is to always inform residents within 300 feet of any project scheduled for Planning Commission Review.

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1. When does the Planning Commission hold its meetings?
2. When are the application deadlines for consideration of a request by the Planning Commission?
3. Will I be notified when somebody is proposing to develop property next to mine?
4. I received a green postcard / public hearing notice - how can I view the project plans?
5. What is the zoning of my property?
6. What is the Master Plan?
7. What is the difference between the Master Plan and Zoning Ordinance?