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Council debates changing ULDC amendment threshold and schedules sign-code review; members call for committee vetting

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Council members discussed a proposal to lower the supermajority requirement for amendments to the Unified Land Development Code (ULDC) from four votes to a simple majority, and scheduled further review of a new sign code draft by the ULDC advisory committee.

The Town Council reviewed proposed changes to the Town’s Unified Land Development Code and discussed whether amendments to the code should require the current supermajority of four votes or be adoptable by a simple majority.

The draft provided to council proposed that passage of amendments to the ULDC require approval by three council members (a simple majority) rather than the current four-vote supermajority. Some council members and residents urged retaining the higher threshold. “I would like to keep it at four,” Councilmember Lisa Alremi said in…

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