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Planning staff propose code fixes for density, streets, alleys and addressing to aid infill projects
Summary
City planning staff proposed interim code amendments to align density calculations (planned-unit developments), clarify street/driveway/alley definitions and allow flexible addressing (letters appended) to prevent readdressing neighbors and to support infill.
City planning staff asked the committee to approve interim code clarifications to resolve inconsistencies that have arisen in recent land-use decisions, particularly for infill development. Spencer Gardner, a planning staff member, said a January code change intended to relax density calculations inadvertently left a separate planned-unit development (PUD) section unchanged; the interim ordinance would make the PUD language point to the updated, citywide density method. He said…
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