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Commission adopts UDO amendment carving out 'equipment installation' uses and adjusting auto-business buffer
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 6-0 to adopt UDO Amendment No. 72, extending a buffer on automotive uses along a corridor and creating a separate 'equipment installation' category for uses such as window tinting and car-stereo installation.
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to adopt Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Amendment No. 72, passing the motion 6-0.
Assistant community development staff presented the amendment, explaining it builds on an earlier code change intended to limit clustering of automotive uses by creating a 750-foot buffer. Staff said the earlier amendment included an exception for Nolan Road to avoid disrupting existing businesses; Amendment No. 72 expands the corridor where that exception applies and separately…
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