File #: 16-0395    Version: 1 Name: BZA
Type: Appointment Status: Passed
File created: 11/17/2016 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 12/14/2016 Final action: 12/14/2016
Title: Consideration of an appointment to the Board of Zoning Appeals
Title
Consideration of an appointment to the Board of Zoning Appeals

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:

Below are the rules and qualifications pertaining to Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) appointments:

RULES

-- By state code, BZA members are appointed by the Circuit Court (not the City Council). There are 5 members.
-- Because they are Circuit Court appointments, section 3.12 of the Charter that limits City Council appointees to 2 successive terms plus the portion of an unexpired term occurring by reason of vacancy does not apply.

QUALIFICATIONS - Legal requirements (Virginia Code § 15.2-2308(A), mirrored in Zoning Ordinance § 13-1)

--Must all be residents of the City of Hampton
--“Members of the board shall hold no other public office in the locality except that one may be a member of the local planning commission.”
--“Public office” is not defined in this context but, generally speaking, this would prohibit dual, concurring appointments for BZA members. e.g., a citizen could not serve on the Economic Development Authority at the same time that they serve on the BZA. This would likely not apply to a citizen serving on a purely advisory committee or board, but if City Council wants to recommend someone already serving in another capacity, the appointment should be pre-reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office to prevent a conflict. It may also have COIA implications.

The members of the Board of Zoning Appeals are appointed by the Hampton Circuit Court Judges. Pursuant to the Board of Zoning Appeals Bylaws (2013), "When a vacancy occurs, prospective candidate names will be considered by the Zoning Administrator, forwarded to the Board for review and then sent to City Council for a recommendation to the Judges of the Circuit Court for their consideration to make appointments to the Board." In the future, staff would prefer to eliminate the BZA recommendation as part of the process since it can create an awkward situation where BZA members are discussing rea...

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