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Council introduces major rewrite of Traditional Neighborhood Development rules after months of review

5718192 · August 14, 2025
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Summary

The council introduced an extensively revised Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) ordinance that updates 2005 rules, incorporates current subdivision standards, and drew spirited debate from Sugar Mill Pond stakeholders and developers; introduction passed for further public consideration.

The Youngsville City Council voted to introduce a comprehensive set of amendments to the city’s Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) standards, a draft prepared after staff review of older rules and Lafayette Parish regulations.

Councilmember Schonbein moved to introduce the revised ordinance, describing it as a broader, more comprehensive update to a 2005 ordinance and explaining that staff had to reconcile references to Lafayette Parish subdivision regulations that have changed. “This was an older ordinance in…

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