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Attorneys debate proposed zoning changes to allow adaptive-reuse training centers; neighbors urge caution
Summary
Developers and their counsel proposed text amendments to permit 'adaptive-reuse' vocational-education and event uses under a conditional-use framework; opponents and several supervisors questioned countywide changes to agricultural zoning and suggested rezoning or tailored conditions as alternatives.
Attorneys for the applicant and neighbors sparred over proposed zoning text amendments to allow adaptive-reuse educational and event uses in agricultural areas, with supervisors raising worries about a countywide change and about how to limit impacts.
John Foote, representing Little Boy Ventures and the property owner, presented a revised draft that would permit adaptive reuse of older structures for vocational-education activities and event venues under conditional-use permit (CUP) review. Foote said the draft limits eligible properties by requiring an adaptive-reuse candidate to be at least 50 years old and to retain architectural features; the proposal would…
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