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Section 11-40-52

Administrative review; petition; hearing.

(a) Any owner aggrieved by an action of the appropriate city official may, within 15 days of receipt of a notice of non-conformity, a certificate of approval with modifications or conditions, or a notice of disapproval with or without a substituted plan, petition for review of the official's action.

(b) The petition for review shall be filed by serving the chair of the reviewing body designated in the ordinance, shall be in writing, shall set forth the grounds for review, and shall also be served upon the official who issued the affecting notice, order, or certificate. That official shall be a party to the review proceeding.

(c) The reviewing body shall forthwith, and in any case within 14 days of the filing date of the owner's petition, conduct a hearing on the record.

(d) The reviewing body may establish reasonable rules for the conduct of hearings before it, shall consider any evidence submitted in support of the owner's objections to the agency action, and the agency's rebuttal evidence. Parties may be represented by counsel.

(e) The reviewing body shall also consider and decide the owner's assertions, if any, of unreasonable economic hardship as justifying a modification, revision, or non-compliance with the applicable agency action.

(Acts 1992, No. 92-471, p. 939, §3.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-40-52

Section 11-40-52

Administrative review; petition; hearing.

(a) Any owner aggrieved by an action of the appropriate city official may, within 15 days of receipt of a notice of non-conformity, a certificate of approval with modifications or conditions, or a notice of disapproval with or without a substituted plan, petition for review of the official's action.

(b) The petition for review shall be filed by serving the chair of the reviewing body designated in the ordinance, shall be in writing, shall set forth the grounds for review, and shall also be served upon the official who issued the affecting notice, order, or certificate. That official shall be a party to the review proceeding.

(c) The reviewing body shall forthwith, and in any case within 14 days of the filing date of the owner's petition, conduct a hearing on the record.

(d) The reviewing body may establish reasonable rules for the conduct of hearings before it, shall consider any evidence submitted in support of the owner's objections to the agency action, and the agency's rebuttal evidence. Parties may be represented by counsel.

(e) The reviewing body shall also consider and decide the owner's assertions, if any, of unreasonable economic hardship as justifying a modification, revision, or non-compliance with the applicable agency action.

(Acts 1992, No. 92-471, p. 939, §3.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title11 > Title2 > 11-40-52

Section 11-40-52

Administrative review; petition; hearing.

(a) Any owner aggrieved by an action of the appropriate city official may, within 15 days of receipt of a notice of non-conformity, a certificate of approval with modifications or conditions, or a notice of disapproval with or without a substituted plan, petition for review of the official's action.

(b) The petition for review shall be filed by serving the chair of the reviewing body designated in the ordinance, shall be in writing, shall set forth the grounds for review, and shall also be served upon the official who issued the affecting notice, order, or certificate. That official shall be a party to the review proceeding.

(c) The reviewing body shall forthwith, and in any case within 14 days of the filing date of the owner's petition, conduct a hearing on the record.

(d) The reviewing body may establish reasonable rules for the conduct of hearings before it, shall consider any evidence submitted in support of the owner's objections to the agency action, and the agency's rebuttal evidence. Parties may be represented by counsel.

(e) The reviewing body shall also consider and decide the owner's assertions, if any, of unreasonable economic hardship as justifying a modification, revision, or non-compliance with the applicable agency action.

(Acts 1992, No. 92-471, p. 939, §3.)