Amarillo Rezoning Hearings & Plan Notices - Schedule
Amarillo, Texas maintains public procedures for rezoning requests and plan notices so property owners, neighbors, and stakeholders can participate in land-use decisions. This guide explains how hearings are scheduled, how notices are published, who enforces the rules, and practical steps to apply, comment, or appeal under Amarillo municipal procedures. It compiles official points of contact, where to find codes and agendas, and typical timelines for rezoning petitions.
How hearings and notices are scheduled
The City schedules rezoning hearings through the Planning Department and posts public notices as required by the municipal code and state law. Agendas and official notices are published in advance on the City website and in official meeting packets. For the governing ordinance text, consult the City of Amarillo municipal code and Planning Department resources[1][2].
- Typical public notice period: not specified on the cited page[1]
- Hearing posting: agendas and staff reports published prior to Planning Commission and City Commission meetings[2]
- Where notices appear: City website meeting pages and official packets[2]
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of zoning and plan-notice rules is administered by the City of Amarillo through the Planning Department and Code Enforcement functions. The municipal code describes permitted uses, rezoning procedures, and remedies for noncompliance; specific penalty figures are not consistently presented on the cited municipal page and are noted where absent.
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page[1]
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page[1]
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to cease, corrective plans, stop-work or permit revocation may be available under code enforcement provisions; specific remedies vary by chapter and are outlined in the municipal code[1]
- Enforcer and inspection: Planning Department, Code Enforcement, and Building Services handle inspections and initial enforcement; complaints can be submitted through official City contact pages[2]
- Appeals and review: appeal routes (Planning Commission, City Commission, or municipal court) are governed by the municipal code; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page[1]
Applications & Forms
Rezoning petitions, plats, and plan submittals are processed by the Planning Department. Where individual form names or fees are published, they appear on the official Planning page or municipal code; if not listed there, the specific application form name or fee is not specified on the cited page.
- Rezoning application form: name/number not specified on the cited page; contact Planning Department for the official packet[2]
- Fees: not specified on the cited page; fee schedules are published by the Planning Department when available[2]
- Submission: in-person or electronic submittal instructions are on the Planning Department page[2]
Action steps
- Confirm the applicable rezoning application and fee with the Planning Department and request the application packet[2]
- Prepare required exhibits: site plan, legal description, and owner authorization as specified by staff
- File before the posted staff deadline to appear on the next Planning Commission agenda
- Attend the hearing, present testimony, and monitor any follow-up City Commission meeting if required
FAQ
- What is required to file a rezoning application?
- The Planning Department application packet, site plan, legal description, owner authorization, and the applicable fee; contact Planning for the exact checklist and submittal method.
- How will I know when a hearing is scheduled?
- Hearings are posted on the City meeting pages and published in staff reports and agendas prior to the Planning Commission or City Commission meeting[2].
- Can I appeal a rezoning decision?
- Yes; appeal routes are established by the municipal code and typically involve review by the City Commission or judicial review—check the municipal code for specific timelines or contact Planning for details[1].
How-To
- Find the applicable rezoning application packet on the Planning Department page or request it by phone.
- Assemble exhibits: site plan, legal description, owner authorization, and any neighborhood outreach materials.
- Pay the filing fee per the Planning Department instructions and submit the application before the staff deadline.
- Attend the Planning Commission hearing, present testimony, and follow any conditions or remands to the City Commission.
Key Takeaways
- Contact the Planning Department early to confirm requirements and deadlines.
- Public notices and hearing schedules are posted on official City pages ahead of meetings.
- Enforcement remedies and specific fines should be verified in the municipal code or with City staff.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Amarillo Planning & Development
- City Secretary - Agendas, Notices & Minutes
- Amarillo Municipal Code (Municode)