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Chapter 17.114 — APPEALS

Kerman Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-25 · Kerman

Sections:

17.114.010 Purpose.

17.114.020 Applicability.

17.114.030 Appeal timeline.

17.114.040 Effect of filing notice of appeal.

17.114.050 Contents of notice.

17.114.060 Actions.

17.114.070 Director appeal.

17.114.080 Automatic appeals.

17.114.010 Purpose.

This chapter establishes procedures for the appeal of determinations and decisions rendered by the commission and director. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.114.020 Applicability.

Any person aggrieved by the decision of the director may appeal the decision to the commission upon submittal of fee and appeal statement. Further, any person dissatisfied with a decision or interpretation of the commission may appeal the decision to the council upon submittal of fee and appeal statement. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.114.030 Appeal timeline.

Director or commission determinations may be appealed by filing a written notice of appeal with the city clerk. All appeals must be made no later than ten working days after the day on which the decision was made. Upon receipt of a notice of appeal in proper form, the city clerk shall set a hearing date. A public hearing consistent with the requirements of Chapter 17.116 (Public Notices and Hearings) shall be held at appeal hearings of permits that require a public hearing before the original action. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A- 1)).

17.114.040 Effect of filing notice of appeal.

The timely filing of an appeal shall stay all proceedings in the matter appealed including, but not limited to, the issuance of land use entitlements, development (construction) permits, and business licenses. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.114.050 Contents of notice.

The notice of appeal shall state the decision being appealed, its identification number, and the identity of the appellant. Further, the appellant shall set forth the reasons for which the decision is unjustified or inappropriate. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.114.060 Actions.

The appellate body shall review the proceedings held by the director or commission in which a decision or interpretation was made. At the discretion of the appellate body, a hearing may be continued. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.114.070 Director appeal.

The director may, at their discretion, appeal decisions of the commission to the council if any of the following occurs:

  • A. Where the action of the commission constitutes new policies for the city;

  • B. Where actions are contrary to established council policy;

  • C. Where actions have significant budget or financial impact for the city;

D. Where actions are not in compliance with state law or in compliance with the Kerman Municipal Code. (Ord. 24-01 §2(Exh. A-1)).

17.114.080 Automatic appeals.

If the commission is unable to take action because of disqualification or abstentions or failure of a quorum for two consecutive regular meetings, the director shall refer the matter to the council for a public hearing. Appeals made in compliance with this section shall not be subject to any fees. The council may make any decision it deems just and equitable, including the granting of any permit. (Ord. 2401 §2(Exh. A-1)). Home Previous Next

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Contents — Kerman Zoning Code
Kerman Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.02
  2. Chapter 17.04 — INTERPRETATION OF THE ZONING CODE
  3. Chapter 17.06 — ZONES AND ZONING MAP
  4. Chapter 17.10 — RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  5. Chapter 17.12 — COMMERCIAL, OFFICE, AND MIXED-USE ZONES
  6. Chapter 17.14 — INDUSTRIAL ZONES
  7. Chapter 17.16 — PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC ZONES
  8. Chapter 17.18 — COMBINING ZONES
  9. Chapter 17.20 — GENERAL SITE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  10. Chapter 17.22 — ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
  11. Chapter 17.24 — FENCES, WALLS, AND HEDGES
  12. Chapter 17.26 — LANDSCAPING
  13. Chapter 17.28 — PARKING, LOADING, AND ACCESS
  14. Chapter 17.30 — SIGN REGULATIONS
  15. Chapter 17.32 — HISTORIC PRESERVATION
  16. Chapter 17.40 — STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
  17. Chapter 17.42 — DENSITY BONUSES
  18. Chapter 17.44 — MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AND DISPENSARIES
  19. Chapter 17.46 — MULTI-UNIT DWELLING OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS
  20. Chapter 17.48 — SINGLE-UNIT DWELLING DESIGN STANDARDS
  21. Chapter 17.50 — ALCOHOL BEVERAGE SALES USES
  22. Chapter 17.60 — GENERAL NONCONFORMING PROVISIONS
  23. Chapter 17.62 — NONCONFORMING PARCELS
  24. Chapter 17.64 — LEGAL NONCONFORMING USES
  25. Chapter 17.70 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  26. Chapter 17.72
  27. Chapter 17.74 — ZONING CLEARANCE
  28. Chapter 17.76 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
  29. Chapter 17.78 — HOME OCCUPATION PERMIT
  30. Chapter 17.80 — SITE PLAN REVIEW PERMIT
  31. Chapter 17.82 — ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMIT
  32. Chapter 17.84 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
  33. Chapter 17.86 — TEMPORARY USE PERMIT
  34. Chapter 17.88 — VARIANCE PERMIT
  35. Chapter 17.90 — MINOR DEVIATION PERMIT
  36. Chapter 17.92 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  37. Chapter 17.94 — PERMIT AMENDMENT, MODIFICATION, AND REVOCATION
  38. Chapter 17.96 — DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW PERMIT
  39. Chapter 17.98
  40. Chapter 17.110
  41. Chapter 17.112 — AMENDMENTS AND REZONES
  42. Chapter 17.114 — APPEALS
  43. Chapter 17.116 — PUBLIC NOTICES AND HEARINGS
  44. Chapter 17.118 — ENFORCEMENT AND VIOLATIONS
  45. Chapter 17.120 — DEFINITIONS

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