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APC debates zoning-ordinance updates: accessory units, PUD size, flag lots, tiny homes and staffing needs
Summary
Boone County Area Planning Commission members reviewed a package of proposed zoning-ordinance amendments addressing single-family uses in agricultural areas, accessory dwelling units, PUD standards, flag lots, tiny homes and staffing/fee changes.
Boone County Area Planning Commission members reviewed a package of proposed zoning-ordinance amendments and related planning topics, including rules for single-family homes in Agricultural districts, accessory dwelling units, planned-unit developments, flag lots, tiny homes, and departmental staffing and fees.
The commission discussed staff-drafted language and gave the planning director and county attorney direction to begin drafting text for formal consideration and advertisement; no ordinance changes were adopted at the meeting.
Why it matters: The changes under discussion would alter how homes and small secondary dwellings are permitted in rural areas, how large mixed-use developments (PUDs) are reviewed, whether flag lots remain allowable, and how tiny homes are treated inside town limits. The items affect future permitting, enforcement and county staffing needs.
Single-family in Ag district
Interim Planning Director Deborah Luzier proposed allowing some new single-family residences in the Agriculture district to proceed through a technical-advisory-committee (TAC) review process rather than requiring a special exception to the Board of Zoning Appeals. Luzier said current practice has most…
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