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Council reviews zoning text amendments to clarify food‑truck rules, bike‑parking and alley definitions
Summary
Planning staff presented amendments to the Concord Development Ordinance to remove a notarization requirement for plats, restrict food trucks in public parking downtown except for city/county events, allow Parks & Rec‑permitted park vending, and add administrative flexibility for bicycle parking at schools.
City planning staff presented a package of Concord Development Ordinance amendments Tuesday to clarify administration of plats and plans, refine food‑truck rules in the Center City zoning district, adjust bicycle parking requirements for schools, and correct the alley definition used in development review.
Kevin, the planning presenter, told council the amendments are mainly clarifications intended to improve administration. He said the proposal would remove a long‑standing notarization requirement for certificates of conformity to enable electronic recording of plats and construction plans.
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