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Committee retains suburban and nonurban land-use designations, discusses town center role and data-center concern

5920501 · October 3, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff recommended retaining existing land-use categories — suburban residential, non-urban residential and town center — and the committee approved keeping those distinctions. Members also flagged data centers as a policy question to handle quickly at the Planning & Zoning level and to consider limiting in certain districts.

The Wildwood master-plan committee recommended retaining the city’s established land-use categories — the non-urban residential district, suburban residential area and town center regulating plan — and discussed whether the plan should explicitly address data centers.

Why it matters: The land-use designations shape allowable densities and development patterns across Wildwood. Committee members emphasized preservation of the city’s wooded, low-density character in the non-urban district while allowing town-center consolidation of commercial activity.

Staff gave a multi-part presentation on the planning element. Key staff…

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