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Oak Grove alderwomen begin review of parking rules, lot sizes and consider accessory dwelling units
Summary
Alderwoman Pam Pope urged the board to review business parking requirements, minimum lot sizes and to consider permitting accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The board agreed to pursue a review and to invite City Attorney Chris Williams to brief members on statutory authorities.
Alderwoman Pam Pope used the board's January 2025 meeting to reopen discussions about Oak Grove's development standards, asking the board to review business parking requirements, minimum lot sizes in single-family districts, and whether to allow accessory dwelling units.
Pam Pope said the current parking table is outdated and can deter businesses from locating in Oak Grove. "I'd like to look into having our business parking change so we don't have to have as much of it,…
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