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Garden City commission delays PUD work session for legal review, approves consent items including Starbucks permit

2377080 · February 21, 2025
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The Garden City Planning Commission voted to move its planned unit development (PUD) work session to March 26 for legal review after staff cited a recent Supreme Court case, and unanimously approved the consent agenda that included conditional use permits and schedule changes.

For the record, the Garden City Planning Commission on an otherwise brief meeting voted unanimously to reschedule its planned unit development (PUD) work session for additional legal review and approved a consent agenda that included conditional use permits for a Starbucks and a warehouse expansion.

City staff flagged the need for legal review of the PUD ordinance because of “the recent Supreme Court case looking at the interfaith, in Boise,” staff member Miss Thornborough told the commission. “There’s a request that legal have a keen eye on the PUD ordinance prior to going through the work session, potentially, should the commission agree with that direction.”

The request prompted commissioners to move the PUD discussion from the original agenda into the consent agenda and to set a date…

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