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Council and staff review draft Unified Development Code; council asks for deeper review of parking, trees and signage
Summary
Staff and consultants presented the draft Unified Development Code (UDC). The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval; council asked for focused follow-up on parking requirements, tree protection/mitigation, signage and administrative change procedures before a possible March 25 adoption.
Leslie Knipe, director of Development & Neighborhood Services, re‑introduced the draft Unified Development Code (UDC) to the Addison City Council on Feb. 25 and summarized the document structure, key changes and the adoption timeline.
Knipe said the UDC is organized into seven articles covering general provisions, administration and procedures, zoning districts and use regulations, development standards (including landscaping, parking and building design), subdivision standards and definitions. She said the Planning & Zoning Commission reviewed an earlier draft and unanimously recommended approval on Feb. 18; staff…
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