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Edgewood staff proposes 1996 cutoff and longer abandonment window for nonconforming uses
Summary
City staff presented a draft ordinance setting Feb. 28, 1996, as the lawful-establishment look-back date for nonconforming uses and recommended extending the abandonment period from six to 12 months; the Planning Commission unanimously recommended adoption and staff will bring the ordinance to the next regular meeting for consideration.
City planning staff proposed an amendment to Edgewood’s development code to set Feb. 28, 1996, the city’s incorporation date, as the lawful-establishment date used to evaluate nonconforming land uses, and to lengthen the abandonment period for certain uses from six months to 12 months.
The change was presented at the Feb. 4 study session by Jeremy, a planning staff member. Jeremy said the draft code in the meeting packet establishes Feb. 28, 1996 as…
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