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Strongsville Planning Commission
Agency nameStrongsville Planning Commission
JurisdictionStrongsville, Ohio
HeadquartersStrongsville City Hall
Child1Cuyahoga County Planning Commission
Child2Ohio Planning Conference

Strongsville Planning Commission. The Strongsville Planning Commission is a municipal planning agency responsible for guiding the development and growth of Strongsville, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, in accordance with the principles of urban planning and zoning regulations, as outlined by the American Planning Association and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. The commission's work is informed by the Strongsville Comprehensive Plan, which is designed to promote sustainable development and smart growth in the city, as advocated by organizations such as the Urban Land Institute and the National Association of Home Builders. The commission's decisions are also guided by the Ohio Revised Code and the Cuyahoga County Charter, which provide the legal framework for planning and zoning in the state and county.

Introduction

The Strongsville Planning Commission plays a crucial role in shaping the future of Strongsville, Ohio, by working closely with the Strongsville City Council, the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, and other stakeholders, such as the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency and the Ohio Department of Transportation. The commission's work is influenced by national and international best practices in planning, as promoted by organizations such as the American Institute of Certified Planners and the International City/County Management Association. The commission's decisions are also informed by data and research from organizations such as the United States Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Additionally, the commission collaborates with regional organizations, such as the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, to ensure that its plans are consistent with regional goals and objectives.

Responsibilities and Authority

The Strongsville Planning Commission has the authority to review and approve zoning applications, subdivision plans, and other development proposals, in accordance with the Strongsville Zoning Code and the Ohio Revised Code. The commission's responsibilities include ensuring that development projects comply with the Strongsville Comprehensive Plan and the Cuyahoga County Comprehensive Plan, as well as with state and federal regulations, such as the National Environmental Policy Act and the Clean Water Act. The commission also works closely with the Strongsville Building Department and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health to ensure that development projects meet building codes and health standards, as established by organizations such as the International Code Council and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Furthermore, the commission collaborates with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that development projects minimize environmental impacts.

Membership and Meetings

The Strongsville Planning Commission consists of members appointed by the Strongsville City Council, in accordance with the Strongsville City Charter and the Ohio Revised Code. The commission typically meets on a regular basis, such as monthly, to review development proposals and make decisions, as required by the Ohio Open Meetings Act and the Strongsville Public Records Law. The commission's meetings are open to the public, and citizens are encouraged to participate and provide input, as guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the Ohio Constitution. The commission's members are expected to have expertise in areas such as urban planning, architecture, and engineering, as well as knowledge of the Strongsville Comprehensive Plan and the Cuyahoga County Comprehensive Plan, which are informed by the principles of the American Planning Association and the Urban Land Institute.

Planning and Zoning

The Strongsville Planning Commission is responsible for developing and implementing the Strongsville Comprehensive Plan, which guides the city's growth and development, in accordance with the principles of sustainable development and smart growth, as advocated by organizations such as the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Environmental Protection Agency. The commission also reviews and updates the Strongsville Zoning Code to ensure that it is consistent with the comprehensive plan and state and federal regulations, such as the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The commission works closely with the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission and other regional organizations, such as the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency and the Ohio Department of Transportation, to ensure that its plans are consistent with regional goals and objectives. Additionally, the commission collaborates with the Strongsville City Council and the Strongsville Mayor to ensure that its plans are consistent with the city's overall vision and goals.

Community Development Initiatives

The Strongsville Planning Commission is involved in various community development initiatives, such as downtown revitalization and neighborhood redevelopment, which are designed to promote sustainable development and smart growth in the city, as advocated by organizations such as the National Main Street Center and the Urban Land Institute. The commission works closely with the Strongsville Community Development Department and other stakeholders, such as the Cuyahoga County Department of Development and the Ohio Development Services Agency, to identify community needs and develop strategies to address them. The commission also collaborates with regional organizations, such as the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, to ensure that its plans are consistent with regional goals and objectives. Furthermore, the commission partners with local organizations, such as the Strongsville Chamber of Commerce and the Strongsville Rotary Club, to promote community development and economic growth.

Decision-Making Process

The Strongsville Planning Commission follows a formal decision-making process, which includes reviewing development proposals, holding public hearings, and making recommendations to the Strongsville City Council, in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code and the Strongsville City Charter. The commission's decisions are based on the Strongsville Comprehensive Plan and the Cuyahoga County Comprehensive Plan, as well as state and federal regulations, such as the National Environmental Policy Act and the Clean Water Act. The commission also considers input from citizens, developers, and other stakeholders, as guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and the Ohio Constitution. The commission's decisions are subject to appeal to the Strongsville Board of Zoning Appeals and the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, as provided by the Ohio Revised Code and the Cuyahoga County Charter. Additionally, the commission's decisions are guided by the principles of transparency and accountability, as advocated by organizations such as the International City/County Management Association and the National Association of Counties.

Category:Government agencies in Ohio

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