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Planning commission approves Common Council changes to Greenwood development rules
Summary
The Greenwood Advisory Planning Commission voted 7-0 May 28 to approve Common Council-proposed edits to the Unified Development Ordinance, including clarifications on privacy fence gates, a requirement for water recycling at data centers, and a masonry clarification for one single‑family building standard.
The Greenwood Advisory Planning Commission voted 7-0 May 28 to accept changes the Common Council proposed to the city’s Unified Development Ordinance, after staff reviewed the edits and commissioners discussed fence, data‑center and masonry standards.
The action matters because the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) sets zoning and building design requirements that affect future housing, commercial development and infrastructure in Greenwood. The commission’s recommendation will be sent back to the Common Council; staff said that once the commission’s report is issued and certified, the council’s changes are considered adopted under the city’s…
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