Planning commission reprioritizes three administrative items for quicker staff handling

4613897 · June 19, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners agreed to move three administrative items — street performer rules, cleanup of a permitted‑uses table in section 10-7a2, and clarification of farmers market/private outdoor event permit requirements — from priority 3 to priority 2 so staff can complete the work and bring it back at a work meeting.

The Springdale Planning Commission on June 18, 2025, agreed to reprioritize three administrative work‑plan items so staff can prepare edits and return them for quick review at a work meeting.

Tom Dancy (contact for the item) and town staff presented the commission’s reprioritized list. Commissioners agreed to move the street‑performer regulation, cleanup of a permitted‑uses table in section 10-7a2, and clarification of application requirements for farmers market and private outdoor event permits from priority 3 to priority 2.

Staff said the three items are largely administrative cleanups and that planning staff could “do the footwork” and return the items to the commission at a work meeting without taking significant commissioner time. Commissioners indicated they favored completing the quick administrative items so the commission could focus on higher‑priority work that will take more time.

No formal action was required or taken; the discussion was recorded as a non‑action item and staff will proceed with drafting the proposed edits for commission review at a future work meeting.