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Title 18 — Zoning

Chapter 18.82 — APPEALS

Wheatland Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Wheatland

§ 18.82.010. Filing time.

Any person aggrieved by an action of the planning commission may take an appeal to the city council by filing a notice of appeal with the city clerk, and the planning commission, within ten days of the planning commission action.

(Ord. 337 Exh. A, 1991)

§ 18.82.020. Filing fee.

The notice of appeal filed with the city clerk shall be accompanied by a filing fee, which shall be set by resolution of the city council, and may be amended from time to time. (Ord. 337 Exh. A, 1991)

§ 18.82.030. Record transmittal to council.

Upon receipt of the notice of appeal, the planning commission shall forthwith transmit to the city council all the materials constituting the record upon which the action being appealed was taken. (Ord. 337 Exh. A, 1991)

§ 18.82.040. Public hearing.

  • A. The city council shall cause the matter to be set for a public hearing. At the public hearing the council shall consider the appeal, and the record upon which the appealed action was taken.

  • B. Notice shall be as set forth in Section 18.70.030 . (Ord. 337 Exh. A, 1991)

§ 18.82.050. Decisions.

Within forty-five days of the filing of the notice of appeal, the city council shall render its decision on the matter. Failure of the council to render its decision on the matter within forty-five days of the filing of the notice of appeal shall be deemed to be a denial of the appeal, and an affirmation of the action of the planning commission.

(Ord. 337 Exh. A, 1991)

§ 18.82.060. Council decision final.

The decision of the city council upon an appeal is final and conclusive as to all things involved in the matter.

(Ord. 337 Exh. A, 1991)

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Contents — Wheatland Zoning Code
Wheatland Zoning Code
  1. Title 18 — Zoning
    Overview
    1. Chapter 18.03 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
    2. Chapter 18.06 — DEFINITIONS
    3. Chapter 18.09 — GENERAL REGULATIONS
    4. Chapter 18.12 — ZONING MAP AND DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
    5. Chapter 18.15 — A-E AGRICULTURE-EXCLUSIVE ZONE
    6. Chapter 18.18 — RE RESIDENTIAL ESTATES DISTRICTS
    7. Chapter 18.21 — R-1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    8. Chapter 18.24 — R-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
    9. Chapter 18.27 — R-3 MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL-LIMIT DISTRICT
    10. Chapter 18.30 — C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    11. Chapter 18.33 — C-2 RETAIL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    12. Chapter 18.36 — C-3 HEAVY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
    13. Chapter 18.39 — M-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    14. Chapter 18.42 — M-2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
    15. Chapter 18.45 — F-W FLOODWAY DISTRICT
    16. Chapter 18.48 — F-P FLOODPLAIN COMBINING DISTRICT
    17. Chapter 18.51 — PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONE
    18. Chapter 18.54 — A AGRICULTURE COMBINING DISTRICTREGULATIONS
    19. Chapter 18.55 — EMERGENCY SHELTER COMBINING DISTRICT
    20. Chapter 18.57 — IND-PK INDUSTRIAL PARK COMBINING DISTRICT
    21. Chapter 18.60 — REGULATION OF SPECIFIC USES
    22. Chapter 18.61 — CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA
    23. Chapter 18.63 — OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
    24. Chapter 18.64 — BUILDING PERMIT PROCESS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE C…
    25. Chapter 18.67 — SITE PLAN AND DESIGN REVIEW
    26. Chapter 18.70 — NONCONFORMING USES
    27. Chapter 18.73 — VARIANCES
    28. Chapter 18.76 — USE PERMITS
    29. Chapter 18.77 — DENSITY BONUS
    30. Chapter 18.78 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT REGULATIONS
    31. Chapter 18.79 — ADMINISTRATION
    32. Chapter 18.82 — APPEALS
    33. Chapter 18.85 — AMENDMENTS
    34. Chapter 18.88 — ENFORCEMENT

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