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City staff to propose zoning amendment to resolve NAICS-code conflicts with permitted uses

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Staff previewed an amendment to Section 6-16 of the West Columbia zoning ordinance to clarify how the city will handle discrepancies between NAICS business classifications and the city's permitted zoning uses, and described the public process and appeals path.

City staff told the West Columbia City Council on Oct. 7 that they will draft an amendment to Section 6-16 of the zoning ordinance to clarify how the city will handle conflicts between NAICS business classifications and the city’s permitted uses.

Staff said the NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes used for business licensing do not always align with zoning permitted uses. The proposed amendment would authorize the zoning administrator to make a recommendation to the city…

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