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Planning commission approves corrections to Hot Springs official zoning map, sends ordinance amendment to board
Summary
The Hot Springs Planning Commission voted to adopt a staff-recommended amendment to Ordinance 6513 to correct 12 parcel designations on the city's official zoning map; the Board of Directors will consider final adoption next Tuesday with an effective date of March 1, 2025.
The Hot Springs City Planning Commission voted on a staff recommendation to amend Ordinance 6513 and update the city's official zoning map to correct parcel-designation errors and reflect recent zone changes.
The planning department's director, Rick Selman, told commissioners that "the city of Hot Springs has 23,279 parcels, individual parcels as of January first of this year," and that staff identified a small number of mismatches between the adopted map and intended zoning. "After adoption, 9 city parcels out of those 23,279 depicted on the official adopted zoning map were discovered to be inconsistent with the intended zoning designations," Selman said.
Why this matters: the amendment corrects map errors and brings the official map…
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