
The proposed amendment addresses missing information and unclear language in Chapter 3 of the Regional Plan. The distinction between major and minor plan amendments is important because they impact how much notice and public involvement is required, and the costs and timelines for applications. A major plan amendment requires an additional year of public involvement and a separate application that deals only with the Regional Plan, and not with issues of rezoning or annexation. Major plan amendments require that projects adhere to a strict annual timeline, conduct an additional public hearing with the Planning and Zoning Commission, hold a 60 day public review, and notify of utilities, school districts, and government agencies. These steps are not required for a minor plan amendment, which can be considered along with the application for rezoning or annexation, and requires only one hearing with the Planning and Zoning Commission.
The City will also host an Open House on the proposed plan amendment on Thursday, April 7, 2016 from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm at City Hall. The review of the proposed amendment is open through Friday, April 15, 2016. You can contact Sara Dechter, Comprehensive Planning Manager at 928-213-2631 or sdechter@flagstaffaz.gov with your questions and comments.
For more project information, please visit http://tinyurl.com/planamendments. To provide comments through the Digital Commenter topic on the Flagstaff Community Forum, visit www.flagstaff.az.gov/fcf.