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City staff begin neighborhood-character data collection to inform "neighborhood standards"
Summary
Planning staff launched an in-house data-collection initiative to identify prevailing neighborhood character across Clayton, using GIS and a rubric to analyze building form, materials, setbacks, driveways and other features; findings will inform possible future standards or code changes.
City planning staff told the Planning Commission/ARB on Aug. 18 that they have started an in-house program to document and analyze neighborhood character across Clayton to inform future "neighborhood standards" and potential implementation steps from the comprehensive plan.
Senior staff (Anna and Ryan) described the project as a data-driven effort to identify prevailing character in residential neighborhoods by cataloging variables such as building form and massing, materials, height,…
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