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Board approves procedural zoning text amendments clarifying ARB and building-height review
Summary
The Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board unanimously approved two staff-initiated zoning text amendments Oct. 15 to clarify the review role of the Architectural Review Board and to align building-height submittal requirements with council review.
The Planning, Zoning and Adjustment Board voted unanimously Oct. 15 to recommend two staff-initiated zoning text amendments clarifying when the Architectural Review Board (ARB) must review design documents and when council must consider elevations for building-height requests.
Why it matters: The amendments are procedural. They reverse and clarify an existing sequencing issue in the code under which ARB sometimes reviewed final elevations after Village Council had already seen or approved a capital project or a council-directed height increase. The changes require ARB…
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