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Planning commissioners discuss new rules for private dormitories, parking and displacement plans

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Summary

The Fayetteville Long Range Planning Commission reviewed changes to the student-housing ordinance that add conditional-use review for private dormitories, clarify parking treatment and raise questions about whether displacement‑mitigation plans can be required as conditions.

Fayetteville Long Range Planning Commission members on May 22 reviewed proposed amendments affecting private dormitories and student housing, including a new conditional‑use review path and changes to parking standards that will follow the city’s newly adopted rules.

The discussion centered on whether private dormitories would be reviewed through conditional use permit (CUP) procedures and how parking reductions would apply. Commission members asked whether displacement‑mitigation plans could be required as a condition of approval and whether projects already in the application pipeline would be subject to the amendments.

The commission was told that some portions of the ordinance change had been adopted with an emergency clause at the recent City…

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