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Aurora Council objects in study session to two UDO text amendments, declines to move them forward
Summary
At a May 19 study session the Aurora City Council objected to advancing two Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) text amendments—multifamily parking standards in transit areas and accessory dwelling unit provisions—citing concerns about state preemption and a desire for more information from Planning and Zoning.
A majority of the Aurora City Council objected during its May 19 study session to moving forward two proposed Unified Development Ordinance text amendments—one on multifamily parking in transit service areas and another on accessory dwelling units—leaving any formal action for a future regular council meeting.
Council members said the items raised questions about state authority over local land-use rules and asked staff to include Planning and Zoning Commission materials in the packet if the items reach the council agenda. The measures did not receive support to advance from the study-session floor.
The council’s objections came after brief…
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