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Timestamp: 2018-11-14 07:36:28
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§ 132', '§2']

City of Twin Oaks, MO Administrative Procedure for Review of Certain Actions
§ 132.010 Definitions.
§ 132.020 Scope and Purpose.
§ 132.030 Establishment of, and Review by, Administrative Review Board Exhaustion Required.
§ 132.040 Review Procedure.
§ 132.050 Expedited Review Procedure.
§ 132.060 Applicant Information - Submittal.
§ 132.070 Reviewing Guidelines.
§ 132.080 Time for Final Decision.
§ 132.090 Results of Review.
§ 132.100 Review Advisory.
Chapter 132: Administrative Procedure for Review of Certain Actions
Chapter 132 : Administrative Procedure for Review of Certain Actions
Section 132.010 Definitions.
Section 132.020 Scope and Purpose.
Section 132.030 Establishment of, and Review by, Administrative Review Board Exhaustion Required.
Section 132.040 Review Procedure.
Section 132.050 Expedited Review Procedure.
Section 132.060 Applicant Information - Submittal.
Section 132.070 Reviewing Guidelines.
Section 132.080 Time for Final Decision.
Section 132.090 Results of Review.
Section 132.100 Review Advisory.
[Ord. No. 486 §2, 4-20-2016]
A person directly impacted by an action or decision of the Village such that the person would have standing in a court of law to challenge the action.
The administrative review procedures set forth in this Chapter shall apply to all final actions of any Village officer, employee, board, commission, or the Board of Trustees that are claimed by an aggrieved party to be unlawful or an unconstitutional taking of property without compensation; provided, however, that this Chapter shall not apply to appeals of zoning decisions required to be reviewed by the Board of Adjustment pursuant to Section 89.090, RSMo. The Village shall not intentionally take any action that is unlawful nor shall it unconstitutionally deprive property owners of real property interests without just compensation. This Chapter shall be construed to provide for the objective and fair review of claims by aggrieved persons asserting unlawful actions of the Village or unconstitutional deprivation of vested real property rights or interests, without just compensation. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to limit the ability of the Village to lawfully fulfill its duties and functions.
There is hereby established the Administrative Review Board to review petitions pursuant to this Code of Administrative Procedure. The Board of Trustees hereby designates the Board of Adjustment of the Village of Twin Oaks to act as the Board of Administrative Review (hereinafter referred to as the Review Board) to hear and consider petitions within the scope of this Code. The Review Board may establish additional procedures to fulfill the purposes of this Chapter.
Any aggrieved party may petition to the Review Board for a review of any final decision of any Village Officer, employee, board, commission, or the Board of Trustees. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the review procedures herein shall be exhausted before any action may be filed in any court against the Village or its officers, employees, boards, officials or commissions.
The procedures for review of a final action shall be a follows:
Petition for review. Within ten (10) days from the date of the final decision, the person requesting the review shall file, in the office of the Village Administrator/Clerk, a written petition for review of that decision. A copy shall also be filed with the Village Attorney.
Initial review of decision. The Village Administrator/Clerk, in consultation with the Village Attorney where appropriate, shall review each petition and determine whether it seeks review authorized by this Code. In the event that the petition does not allege a review authorized by this Code, the petition shall be dismissed upon direction of the Village Administrator/Clerk.
Stay of final action. Upon request of the petitioner, the Review Board may stay pending its review the final action of any decision, other than a decision of the Board of Trustees, upon a showing:
Where the final action is a decision of the Board of Trustees, the petitioner may seek such stay from the Board of Trustees, whereupon in its discretion, such stay may be granted pending review by the Review Board.
Hearing date. A time shall be set for the Review Board to review the decision that gave rise to the petition as soon as reasonably practical and public notice of such meeting shall be provided. The Review Board shall hear and consider the evidence related to and submitted by the petitioner, the Village or other interested parties in the discretion of the Review Board. The hearing shall include written submittals.
Removal. The Board of Trustees or the Chairman may remove any matter directly to the Board of Trustees for review by filing notice with the Review Board to such effect.
Such additional information reasonably necessary in the Board's opinion, to arrive at a conclusion concerning the nature of and the value of the alleged unconstitutional taking.
The Review Board shall review the facts and information presented by the petitioner and determine if the final action is unlawful or constitutes an unconstitutional taking without just compensation. In doing so, the Village Attorney shall serve as legal counsel and shall be consulted. The Review Board shall review the facts in light of the applicable Village, State, and Federal law. An affirmative vote of four (4) of the five (5) members of the Review Board shall be required to support any decision.
If the Review Board fails to hear and decide the petition within thirty (30) days after the filing of the petition, the final action of the Village officer, employee, board, commission, or the Board of Trustees shall be deemed to be submitted to the Board of Trustees without recommendation pursuant to Section 132.090(A); provided, however, the Review Board may extend the time to reach a decision, not exceeding an additional one hundred twenty (120) days following the receipt of the information required pursuant to this Chapter, if prior to the expiration of the thirty (30) day period, the petitioner is provided written notice of such extension.
After completing the review, the Review Board shall make a determination regarding the petition and, if determined to be necessary and appropriate, make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees or the appropriate officer, employee, board or commission. The evidence before the Review Board shall be submitted to the Board of Trustees for its determination.
The Board of Trustees shall have thirty (30) days to take action on the petition or recommendation of the Review Board, unless extended by the Board of Trustees for cause. No petition shall become final for purposes of judicial review of the action subject to review until the effective date of the Board of Trustees action on the petition, or upon expiration of the review period after the petition is submitted to the Board of Trustees.
The decisions of the Review Board rendered pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter are advisory, and shall not be construed to expand or limit the scope of the Village's liability for any claimed unlawful action or unconstitutional taking of a vested property interest. The decision of the Review Board rendered pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter is not admissible in court for any purpose other than to demonstrate that the petitioner has exhausted the requisite administrative remedies, and in no event shall any recommended compensation be admissible into evidence. The decision of the Board of Trustees pursuant to the preceding Section shall be deemed the final decision for purposes of judicial review.