What are the steps required to petition for a Residential Rental Restriction Overlay District?
  1. Contact the Department of Planning, Building & Development to obtain a petition furnished by the City Clerk. A city planner will provide you with the necessary information needed regarding who can circulate a petition, who can sign a petition, requirements for establishing petition boundaries, and the time frame allowed for collecting signatures. They will also confirm that the boundaries of the area meet the legal requirements of the residential rental restriction overlay district that is being requested. The Department of Planning, Building & Development is located on the second floor of City Hall.
  2. After acquiring signatures from one owner of at least two-thirds of all parcels within the proposed boundary of the district is obtained, the petition is submitted to the City Clerk for verification. Remember only one owner of each parcel counts toward the required number of signatures. If a person owns more than one parcel of property within the proposed district, they may sign the petition for each parcel they own. If there are not sufficient signatures the Clerk will let the contact person know how many additional signatures are needed to validate the petition. If the Clerk concludes that sufficient valid signatures have been presented, the petition will be referred to the Department of Planning, Building & Development. Within 30 days of receipt, the Department of Planning, Building & Development will determine whether the petition conforms to the requirements of the Rental Restriction Overlay District.
  3. If it is determined that the petition is in conformity with the requirements, the Zoning Administrator will draft the appropriate ordinance and forward it to the City Council for introduction.

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1. Why does the City have Residential Rental Restriction Overlay Districts?
2. Where are the R-1, R-2 and RM-8 Districts located within the City?
3. What does a Class 1 rental license allow?
4. What defines a family?
5. What is the difference between R-O-1, R-O-2 and R-O-3?
6. What about the rental property already in the proposed area?
7. What are the steps required to petition for a Residential Rental Restriction Overlay District?
8. How is a petition verified?
9. How is a proposed overlay reviewed and acted on?
10. How is an overlay district reversed or amended?