§ 2.12. City Staff.


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  • City staff is primarily responsible for administering and enforcing the provisions of this Code. The City Manager may designate those City departments, officers, employees, or agents assigned to perform administrative functions, conduct reviews, make determinations, and enforce the various provisions in this Code. In addition to the authority and duties conferred on City staff by the City of Daytona Beach Charter and the Code of Ordinances, City staff, through responsibilities delegated by the City Manager, shall have the following powers and duties under this Code:

    A.

    General Powers and Duties.

    1.

    To conduct pre-application staff conferences in accordance with Section 3.3.A, Pre-Application Staff Conference;

    2.

    To establish requirements for the contents of an application for a development permit reviewed under this Code, and a submittal schedule for review of such applications;

    3.

    To compile and maintain an administrative manual;

    4.

    To serve as professional staff liaison to the Planning Board, Redevelopment Boards, Historic Preservation Board, Board of Adjustment, Board of Building Codes, Code Enforcement Board, and Beautification and Tree Advisory Board;

    5.

    To enforce this Code in accordance with Article 10: Enforcement;

    6.

    To provide expertise and technical assistance to the City's review and decision-making bodies, on request; and

    7.

    To maintain on file a record of all applications for a development permit reviewed under this Code, and make copies available on request.

    B.

    Decide Applications for a Development Permit. To review and decide the following applications for a development permit:

    1.

    Minor Site Plan (Section 3.4.I.4);

    2.

    Minor Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 3.4.J.4);

    3.

    Minor Subdivision Plat (Section 3.4.K.4);

    4.

    Tree Removal Permit (Section 3.4.L);

    5.

    Wetlands Alteration Permit (Section 3.4.M);

    6.

    Wellfield Protection Permit (Section 3.4.N);

    7.

    Site Demolition and Restoration Permit (Section 3.4.O);

    8.

    Minor Temporary Use Permit (Section 3.4.P.3);

    9.

    Sign Permit (Section 3.4Q);

    10.

    Building Permit (Section 3.4.R);

    11.

    Certificate of Occupancy (Section 3.4.T);

    12.

    Administrative Adjustment (Section 3.4W);

    13.

    Concurrency Certificate Determination (Section 3.4.Z);

    14.

    Concurrency Exemption Determination (Section 3.4.Z.3); and

    15.

    Floodplain Development Permit or Approval (Section 6.15.C.10).

    C.

    Prepare Staff Report on Applications for a Development Permit. To review and prepare a staff report on the following applications for a development permit:

    1.

    Text Amendment (Section 3.4.B);

    2.

    General Zoning District Map Amendment (Section 3.4.C);

    3.

    Site-Specific Zoning District Map Amendment (Section 3.4D);

    4.

    Historic Overlay Zoning District Map Amendment (Section 3.4.E);

    5.

    Planned Development (Section 3.4.F);

    6.

    Special Use Permit (Section 3.4.G);

    7.

    Public or Semipublic Use Permit (Section 3.4.H);

    8.

    Major Site Plan (Section 3.4.1.2.b.i);

    9.

    Major Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 3.4.J.3);

    10.

    Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat (Section 3.4.K.3);

    11.

    Final Plat (Section 3.4.K.5);

    12.

    Concurrency Transportation Proportionate Share Agreement (Section 3.4.Z.3);

    13.

    Right-of-Way Vacation (Section 3.4.AA);

    14.

    Easement Abandonments (Section 3.4BB);

    15.

    Excess Boat Slip Allocation (Section 3.4.CC); and

    16.

    Temporary outside activities and uses associated with a festival (Section 5.4.C.11).