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Council adopts multiple UDC amendments on landscaping, parking islands, residential trees and nonresidential architecture
Summary
Corinth adopted a set of amendments to the Unified Development Code May 1 to clarify landscaping requirements, add parking‑lot and residential parkway standards, change permit rules for certain institutional care facilities, and expand nonresidential architectural options.
The Corinth City Council unanimously approved May 1 a package of amendments to the city’s Unified Development Code (UDC) addressing landscaping, parking-lot islands, residential parkway trees, nonresidential architectural elements and standards for industrial façades, and changes to the use chart for certain institutional patient-care facilities.
City Planner Matthew Lilly summarized seven amendments:…
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