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Commission directs staff to remove pavers requirement in proposed paving ordinance for several districts
Summary
The Planning Commission directed staff to draft a revised parking-surface ordinance omitting pavers for multiple zoning districts and bring the item back for public hearing; commissioners said the change aims to simplify permitting for industrial properties while retaining paving near streets to control dust and stormwater.
The Planning Commission directed staff to return a revised ordinance that would remove pavers as an allowed surface for parking and driveways in multiple residential and nonresidential zoning districts, while still requiring concrete or bituminous (asphalt) surfacing in front and side yards in specified situations.
Community Development staff explained the proposal responds to concerns from the Economic Development Authority and local businesses in industrial areas. Staff said…
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