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Transfer of zoning-related activities to Area Plan Commission from the Building Department
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RE-ALIGNMENT AND TRANSFER OF ZONING-RELATED ACTIVITIES AND PROCESSES <br /> TO THE <br /> ST.JOSEPH COUNTY AREA PLAN COMMISSION Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> FROM THE --- <br /> BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUG 10 207 <br /> KAREEMAH FOWLER <br /> CITY CLERK,SOUTH 1 014D,IN <br /> Summary <br /> The Area Plon Commission has provided planning services for its member jurisdictions since 1966. <br /> Among those services is the administration of the rezoning and subdivision process, interpretive support <br /> to the Zoning Administrators, general land use planning support to the member jurisdictions, and <br /> ordinance text changes. <br /> The Building Commissioner of the South Bend/St.Joseph County Building Department is the Zoning <br /> Administrator(ZA) for the City of South Bend and the unincorporated areas of St.Joseph County.The <br /> member towns each have their own ZA.The ZA is the individual designated as having the responsibility <br /> for the interpretation and administration of the Zoning Ordinance, which includes the pursuit of zoning <br /> violations. Successful pursuit of zoning violations are a particular concern. <br /> It is unusual that most, if not all aspects, of land use planning functions are not organized under one <br /> department.The benefits are obvious in that having land use planning, policy, management and <br /> implementation is a more efficient approach to conducting those activities. In researching surrounding <br /> communities, we are the only jurisdiction that follows our current structure. <br /> The goal of the proposal outlined herein, is to enhance planning services to the public and development <br /> community, by unifying all land use-related administrative functions under one department. In brief: <br /> 1. Assuming ABZA administration would require the services of a PTE. <br /> 2. Assuming the general responsibilities of the Zoning Administrator relative to interpretation of <br /> the Zoning Ordinance, can be absorbed by existing staff. <br /> 3. Assuming the responsibilities of zoning violations will require the services of one FTE. <br /> 4. All fees associated with ABZA and zoning verification would be new income. <br /> 5. Implementation of Improvement Location Permit fees would be new income. <br /> 6. Capital expenses: workstation(s); desk(s); cubicle partitions;vehicle for zoning violations <br /> This proposal does not address code enforcement. Code enforcement requires specialized staffing skills, <br /> in-depth training, a dedicated administrative process, and considerable capital support.There have been <br /> some discussions with South Bend Code Enforcement to contract this service out. <br /> Recommendation <br /> The general recommendation is to pursue to the fullest extent possible the integration of planning <br /> services. Depending on the level of support that the County is willing to provide,there are several <br /> options on how to accomplish this. Those options are detailed at the end of this analysis, but at a <br /> minimum: <br /> 1. Transfer the administrative function of the ABZA from the Building Department to the APC staff; <br /> 2. Transfer the position of Zoning Administrator from the Building Commissioner to the Executive <br /> Director of the Area Plan Commission. <br /> Page 117 <br />
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