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Planning staff briefs council on planned‑unit development process ahead of possible applications

2368042 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff presented an overview of Planned Unit Development (PUD) rules, criteria and past examples to the Committee of the Whole as two potential applicants prepare to submit applications.

Planning staff gave the Committee of the Whole a step‑by‑step briefing on Planned Unit Development (PUD) zoning on Feb. 19, telling council members PUDs are a project‑specific rezoning tool the council can use to approve mixed‑use or complex development that otherwise would not fit current zoning.

Lisa (Planning Department staff) told council that a PUD creates a new, project‑specific zone and must provide long‑term community benefits, be compatible with the comprehensive plan and protect public health and welfare. “Planned unit development is a new zone or zones that allow for more creative use of land than is currently…

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