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Board continues consideration of temporary administrative approval for neighborhood-impact establishments; asks staff for guardrails on rooftops, notice and rev
Summary
The planning board continued consideration of a proposed temporary ordinance that would permit administrative review of certain neighborhood-impact establishments in targeted commercial corridors, requesting staff return with guardrails on rooftop and outdoor uses, resident notification and limits on reapplication after revocation.
The Planning Board continued Oct. 7 a proposal that would temporarily allow administrative (staff-level) approvals for certain neighborhood-impact establishments (NIEs) in selected commercial districts — Washington Avenue (Fifth Street to Lincoln Road), Lincoln Road (Collins to Alton), parts of Collins Avenue (60th–70th streets), and Normandy/First Street segments — while limiting entertainment and including a sunset window for applicants to apply (applications must obtain a…
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