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Change of Zoning Process @STLCOPlanning Petitioner submits an application to the Department of Planning.

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Staff reviews the application for completeness.

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Comments are sent to the petitioner's representative. When the application is complete, it is scheduled for the next Public Hearing.

Application

Preliminary Site Plan/Survey Fee Legal Description

County Involvement Planning Department Planning Commission

Public Hearing

NO ACTION BY PC The petitioner presents their proposal. The Planning Commission asks questions and opens the floor to the public. The Commission receives comments from MoDOT, MSD, and St. Louis County DOT.

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Staff prepare an information report based on what was heard at the public hearing with their professional recommendation.

Executive Meeting

Staff present the Information Report to the Commission and discuss any issues. The Planning Commission votes to accept or reject the staff recommendation. For Planned Districts and Conditional Use Permits, the proposed conditions of development are forwarded to the petitioner for review. The Information Report is transformed into a Letter of Recommendation, the Commission's recommendation to the County Council.

Executive Session The Planning Commission votes to forward the Letter of Recommendation to the County Council.

County Council Conditional Use Permit

Effective 15 days after Receive & File (if Council does not exercise their power of review) Planning Staff prepare C.U.P. Petitioner records Conditions.

If no bill is introduced in 90 days, the matter is deemed denied.

Receive & File Commission's Report Legislation is introduced Language of bill is perfected Final Passage of Legislation Signed by the County Executive

Zoning is effective! Site Plan Review

Building Plan Review


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