File #: O-2021-31    Version: 1 Name: Historic District Appeals to BOA
Type: Zoning Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/1/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/23/2021 Final action: 3/23/2021
Title: CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE O-2021-31 UPON SECOND AND FINAL READING: AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22 (ZONING ORDINANCE), ARTICLE XI, SPECIFIC DISTRICT REGULATIONS, SECTION 429.3(10)(A) DIRECTING HISTORIC DISTRICT APPEALS TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; AMENDING ARTICLE XIII, ADMINISTRATION, SECTIONS 441(3)(A) AND 441(6) TO INCLUDE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION; AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY THEREOF.
Attachments: 1. City Council Staff Report, 2. O-2021-31, 3. O-2021-31 annotated, 4. Staff Report, 5. 2-11-21 PC Minutes - HD Appeals Ordinance
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CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE O-2021-31 UPON SECOND AND FINAL READING: AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AMENDING CHAPTER 22 (ZONING ORDINANCE), ARTICLE XI, SPECIFIC DISTRICT REGULATIONS, SECTION 429.3(10)(A) DIRECTING HISTORIC DISTRICT APPEALS TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT; AMENDING ARTICLE XIII, ADMINISTRATION, SECTIONS 441(3)(A) AND 441(6) TO INCLUDE HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION; AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY THEREOF.

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BACKGROUND: In March 2012 Kevin Easley filed an action in Cleveland County District Court appealing the decision of the City of Norman Historic District Commission. Mr. Easley replaced three windows in a house located in the Chautauqua Historic District without obtaining a Certificate of Appropriateness. His post-installation application for a certificate of appropriateness was denied by the Historic District Commission and by City Council on appeal. The plaintiff judicially challenged these decisions on a number of grounds, including but not limited to an argument that he was entitled to review by the City's Board of Adjustment. The Court of Civil Appeals agreed with this argument and reversed and remanded the case to the District Court with instructions to grant the parties a reasonable time period to make application to the City's Board of Adjustment.

Following the Court of Civil Appeals opinion, City Staff reviewed the appeals process in the Historic District ordinance. Section 429.3(10)(a) of Chapter 22 Zoning Code currently states as follows:

(a) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Historic District Commission, excluding postponements as defined in Section 8(b)(1-4), shall have such right of appeal to the City Council within ten (10) days from the decision of the Historic District Commission. Any appeal of a decision of the Historic District Commission shall be initiated by filing a "Notice of Appeal" in the Office of the City Clerk. Such "Notice of Appeal" shall be docketed for placement o...

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