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City of Philadelphia - File #: 140732-A
File #: 140732-A Version: 0 1 2 3 Name:
Title: Proposing an amendment to The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter relating to the creation of a new Department of Planning and Development, headed by a Cabinet-level Director, to oversee the City's planning, zoning, licensing, inspection, enforcement, and housing functions; continuing the existence of the City Planning Commission, Philadelphia Historical Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Board of Building Standards, and Board of License and Inspection Review as boards or commissions in such new Department, with certain changes to the powers and duties of such boards and commissions; creating a new Intergovernmental Housing Commission in such new Department; and conforming other provisions of the Charter to such reorganization; and providing for the submission of the amendment to the electors of Philadelphia.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 14073202, As Amended.pdf, 2. Resolution No. 140732-A03, As Amended on Floor.pdf, 3. Signature140732-A03.pdf
6/11/2015 0 CITY COUNCIL ADOPTED Pass 15:0 Action details Not available
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6/4/2015 3 CITY COUNCIL AMENDED Action details Not available
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12/11/2014 0 CITY COUNCIL ORDERED PLACED ON FINAL PASSAGE CALENDAR FOR NEXT MEETING. Pass Action details Not available
Proposing an amendment to The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter relating to the creation of a new Department of Planning and Development, headed by a Cabinet-level Director, to oversee the City's planning, zoning, licensing, inspection, enforcement, and housing functions; continuing the existence of the City Planning Commission, Philadelphia Historical Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Board of Building Standards, and Board of License and Inspection Review as boards or commissions in such new Department, with certain changes to the powers and duties of such boards and commissions; creating a new Intergovernmental Housing Commission in such new Department; and conforming other provisions of the Charter to such reorganization; and providing for the submission of the amendment to the electors of Philadelphia.
WHEREAS, Under Section 6 of the First Class City Home Rule Act (53 P.S. §13106), an amendment to The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter may be proposed by a resolution of the Council of the City of Philadelphia adopted with the concurrence of two-thirds of its elected members; and
WHEREAS, Council believes that The Philadelphia Home Rule Charter should be amended to create a new Department of Planning and Development, headed by a Cabinet-level Director, to oversee the City's development coordination, planning, zoning recommendation, and housing functions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
~ Department of Planning and Development;
(f) The following departmental boards and commissions, which are either created or placed, as the case may be, in the respective departments, as follows:
In the Department of Public Property:
Gas Commission;.
In the Department of Licenses and Inspections:
Board of Building Standards;
Board of License and Inspection Review.
In the Department of Planning and Development:
Historical Commission;
Director of Planning and Development, of the Department of Planning and Development;
§ 3-102. The Mayor's Cabinet.
The Mayor's Cabinet shall consist of the Mayor, the Managing Director, the Director of Finance, the City Solicitor, the Director of Planning and Development, the Director of Commerce and the City Representative.
§ 3-204. Managing Director, Director of Finance, Director of Planning and Development, Director of Commerce and City Representative.
The Mayor shall appoint the Managing Director, the Director of Finance, the Director of Planning and Development, the Director of Commerce and the City Representative. The Director of Finance shall be appointed from among three persons whose names are submitted to the Mayor by the Finance Panel.
§ 3-600. The Mayor and Other Officers.
Until the Council shall otherwise ordain, annual salaries shall be payable in equal semi-monthly installments as follows:
Director of Planning and Development, $150,000.
§3-800. City Planning Commission. Reserved.
The City Planning Commission shall be composed of six appointed members and the Managing Director, the Director of Finance and the Director of Commerce. Of the appointed members, at least five shall be persons who hold no other public office, position or employment of profit, one shall be an architect, one shall be an urban planner, one shall be a traffic engineer, one shall be an attorney experienced in land use issues, and two shall be representatives of Philadelphia community groups that participate in land use issues.
§3-908. Reserved. City Planning Commission.
The City Planning Commission shall be composed of seven appointed members and the Managing Director, the Director of Finance, the Director of Commerce and the Director of Planning and Development. None of the appointed members shall hold another public office or position of profit. Of the appointed members, one shall be an architect, one shall be an urban planner, one shall be a traffic engineer, one shall be an attorney experienced in land use issues, two shall be representatives of Philadelphia community groups that participate in land use issues, and one other shall meet any one of the above qualifications.
§ 3-911. Zoning Board of Adjustment.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment shall be composed of five appointed members. The Commissioner of Licenses and Inspections Director of Planning and Development shall be an alternate member who may replace any absent or disqualified appointed member.
§3-918. Historical Commission.
The Historical Commission shall be composed of seven appointed members, and the Council President or his or her designee, the Director of Commerce, the Commissioner of Public Property, the Commissioner of Licenses and Inspections, the Chair of the City Planning Commission or his or her designee, and the Director of Planning and Development. Each appointed member shall be learned in the historic traditions of the City and interested in the preservation of the historic character of the City and the appointed members shall include one of each of the following: an architect experienced in the field of historic preservation; a historian; an architectural historian; a real estate developer; a representative of a community development corporation; and a representative of a community organization.
§3-919. Housing Advisory Board.
The Housing Advisory Board shall be composed of five appointed members and the designees of the following: the Council President, the Chair of the Council Committee with responsibility for housing and related matters, the Director of Commerce, the Director of Planning and Development, the Philadelphia Housing Authority, the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, and the Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation. The appointed members shall include one representative from each of the following: the not-for-profit housing development sector, the for-profit housing development sector, the real estate brokerage sector, the mortgage lending sector, and a city-wide affordable housing advocacy organization.
The Mayor, The City Representative and Departments, Boards, Commissions and Offices under the Mayor
AND ITS DEPARTMENTAL BOARDS
§4-600. General Provisions.
(a) The Department of Planning and Development shall include the following divisions:
Division of Development Services;
(2) Division of Planning and Zoning; and
(3) Division of Housing and Community Development.
§4-601. Division of Development Services.
(a) The Division of Development Services shall have the power and its duty shall be to perform the following functions:
(1) Coordinate work among offices, departments, boards and commissions with respect to development projects in order to facilitate timely compliance with legal requirements and the provision of merited approvals.
(2) Coordinate with non-City governmental and government-related entities to promote cooperation with City agencies regarding review of, and support for, development projects.
(3) Establish procedures for consideration and review of development projects by City and non-City agencies to reduce burdens on proponents of development projects while ensuring compliance with legal requirements and prompt consideration regarding necessary approvals.
(4) Coordinate interaction with the relevant community group(s) and stakeholders as needed, including establishing a point of contact for citizens to use concerning projects with respect to which the Division is providing coordination services.
(b) All City offices, departments, boards, and commissions shall work cooperatively with the Division in order to achieve the ends of this Section 4-601.
(c) Nothing in this Section shall relieve a department or agency, or an officer or employee of a department or agency, of its or his or her duty to carry out its or his or her responsibilities and duties in compliance with the law.
§4-602. Division of Planning and Zoning. The Division shall have the power and its duty shall be to administer the operations of, and support, including by making recommendations to: the City Planning Commission regarding the Commission's functions set forth in Section 4-604; the Philadelphia Historical Commission; the Art Commission; and the Zoning Board of Adjustment.
§4-603. Division of Housing and Community Development. The Division shall have the power and its duty shall be as follows:
(a) Policies and Program. The Division shall be responsible for the development of housing and community development policies and programs, and for making recommendations concerning such policies and programs.
(b) Strategic Housing Plan. The Division shall be responsible for the regular development of a multi-year strategic housing plan for the City that includes recommendations for maintaining and increasing affordable housing, workforce housing and market-rate housing. The Division shall consult with and seek advice from the Housing Advisory Board in its preparation of such plans. It shall deliver such plans and recommendations to the Mayor, the Council and non-City houing agencies serving the City.
(c) Grant applications. The Division shall prepare all documents and take all other actions necessary to enable the City to receive any available public and private funds dedicated to housing and community development programs and activities.
(d) Program administration. The Division shall administer all City housing and community development programs and activities, and shall oversee the expenditure of all public and private funds received by or appropriated by the City for such programs and activities.
(e) The Housing Advisory Board. The Division shall convene and provide administrative support to the Housing Advisory Board.
(f) Coordination with other Agencies. The Division shall convene representatives of non-City public agencies involved in housing and community development activities, including the Philadelphia Housing Authority, the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, the Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation and the Philadelphia Land Bank in order to facilitate coordination among the City and such agencies.
§4-600. § 4-604. City Planning Commission.
(a) Physical Development Plan of the City. * * *
§4-601.
(b) Proposed Zoning Ordinances, Maps and Amendments. * * *
§4-602.
(c) Capital Program and Budget. * * *
(d) Streets and Land Subdivision. * * *
§4-604.
(e) Recommendations to Council. * * *
§4-605. Historical Commission.
(a) Historic Designation. The Historical Commission shall designate as historic those buildings, structures, sites, objects, and spaces, whether interior or exterior (collectively, for purposes of this section, historic buildings) that the Commission determines are significant to the City, and shall delineate the boundaries of and designate as historic those City districts it determines are significant to the City, all pursuant to criteria and procedures set forth by the Council by ordinance.
(b) Restrictions Regarding Historic Buildings. The Commission shall have such powers with respect to review of applications for building permits to alter or demolish historic buildings and to construct buildings, structures, or objects within historic districts, and with respect to any other matters concerning the historical heritage of the physical composition of the City, as may be established by the Council by ordinance.
(c) Inventory. The Commission shall prepare and maintain a comprehensive inventory of historic buildings and districts.
(d) Recommendations. The Commission shall make recommendations concerning the use of grants, gifts, and budgetary appropriations to promote the preservation of buildings, structures, site, objects, spaces and districts of historic importance to the City.
(e) Education. The Commission shall take steps to increase public awareness of the value of architectural, cultural, and historic preservation.
§4-608. Housing Advisory Board. The Board shall provide advice and recommendations to the Division of Housing and Community Development regarding how best to maintain and increase the availability of affordable, workforce and market-rate housing. It shall provide advice to the Division regarding the Division's preparation of multi-year strategic housing plans.
(10) Creation of the Department of Planning and Development and related amendments.
(a) The amendment creating a new Department of Planning and Development and making certain related changes to other City agencies (the DPD Amendment) shall take effect July 1, 2017.
(b) The DPD Amendment shall not be construed to have abolished and re-constituted the City Planning Commission, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Art Commission or the Historical Commission (as referenced in Section 14-1003 of The Philadelphia Code), but only to have continued the existence of those agencies as departmental boards or commissions placed within the Department of Planning and Development as of the effective date of the DPD Amendment. All proceedings pending before those agencies when the DPD Amendment takes effect shall continue and remain in full force and effect, notwithstanding the passage of the DPD Amendment.
(c) A City employee serving, as of June 1, 2015, in a position in the Office of the Mayor exempt from civil service dedicated to housing development or related activities may, within six months after the effective date of the DPD amendment, be transferred by the Director of Planning and Development, with the consent of the Mayor, to a civil service position in the Division of Housing and Community Development of the Department of Planning and Development approved by the Civil Service Commission and may be continued in such position, without the need for such employee to take an examination prescribed by the Personnel Director and approved by the Civil Service Commission. Nothing herein shall preclude the reclassification or reallocation as provided by civil service regulations of any position held by any such employee.
SECTION 2. The text of the following sections of the Home Rule Charter are maintained in their entirety, but renumbered and relocated in the Charter, and accompanying technical changes are made, as follows:
a. Section 5-903 (Art Commission) is renumbered and designated as §4-606. Art Commission. The new Section 4-606 shall be relocated to Title 4, Chapter 6.
b. Section 5-1006 (Zoning Board of Adjustment) is renumbered and designated as §4-607. Zoning Board of Adjustment. The new Section 4-607 shall be relocated to Title 4, Chapter 6.
c. After the numbering §5-903 in Title 5, Chapter 9, the words Art Commission are deleted and replaced by the word Reserved.
d. After the numbering §5-1006 in Title 5, Chapter 10, the words Zoning Board of Adjustment are deleted and replaced by the word Reserved.