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Board reviews updated Chapter 30 plant list, discusses points and biodiversity incentives

2759518 · January 7, 2025
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Staff told the Sustainability Advisory Board that an updated native plant list approved by the Planning Commission in late 2022 had not been incorporated into the zoning code; members discussed point allocation, biodiversity and next steps for code updates.

City planning staff informed the Sustainability Advisory Board that a more comprehensive native plant list approved by the Planning Commission in late 2022 had not been properly inserted into the city zoning code, and the board discussed how point values and biodiversity requirements should be handled going forward.

Emma, a staff member, said the list approved in 2022 contained more species and…

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