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Commission shortens buffer and adds screening flexibility for nonresidential uses near single-family neighborhoods
3573993 · May 1, 2025
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Summary
P&Z approved amendments reducing a 40-foot residential adjacency buffer to 15 feet (for developments exceeding four units per lot) and allowing alternative vegetative screening in exchange for reduced masonry-wall requirements.
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a UDC text amendment that changes residential-adjacency parameters for nonresidential uses and multifamily developments. The amendment eliminates the previous 200-foot applicability buffer and reduces the standard residential setback from 40 feet to 15 feet for…
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