UDO_Adopted Version_February 2025-BAC Updated 4.29.25
Article 2: Administration Section 2.5. Application-Specific Review Procedures 2.5.2. Text Amendment
4. Planning and Zoning Board Review and Recommendation
The Planning and Zoning Board shall review the application, hold a public comment session, and make a recommendation in accordance with Section 2.4.6.
5.
Town Council Review and Decision
The Town Council shall review the application, hold a standard public hearing, and decide the application in accordance with Section 2.4.7. The decision shall be one of the following: a. Adopt the amendment as proposed; b. Adopt a revised amendment (which may require a new public hearing); c. Deny the amendment; d. Remand the application back to the Planning Director or Planning and Zoning Board for further consideration. (This may require further public notices and additional review fees.)
6.
Post-Decision Actions and Limitations
The post-decision actions and limitations in Section 2.4.8 shall apply to the application except as follows:
a. Effect of Approval
Approval of a Text Amendment authorizes the approved revisions to the text of this Ordinance. Such approval does not itself authorize specific development activity. b. Expiration of Approval A Text Amendment does not expire, but shall remain valid unless and until the revised text of this Ordinance is subsequently amended in accordance with this subsection’s Text Amendment procedure. C. Text Amendment Review Standards Amending the text of this Ordinance is a matter committed to the legislative discretion of the Town Council. In deciding the application, the Town Council shall consider and weigh the relevance of and consider whether and the extent to which the proposed amendment: 2. Conflicts with any other provisions of this Ordinance or the Code of Ordinances; 3. Is required by changed conditions; 4. Addresses a demonstrated community need; 5. Is consistent with the purpose and intent of the zoning districts in this Ordinance, or would improve compatibility among uses and would ensure efficient development within the town; 1. Is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; 6. Would result in a logical and orderly development pattern; and 7. Would result in significantly adverse impacts on the natural environment — including, but not limited to, water, air, noise, stormwater management, wildlife, vegetation, wetlands, and the natural functioning of the environment.
Morrisville, NC
July 9, 2024 Page 2-26
Unified Development Ordinance
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