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Farmington council lowers parking minimums for dental, medical offices
Summary
The Farmington City Council approved an amendment to the city code reducing the required minimum parking for dental and medical offices from six spaces to three spaces per a referenced unit, a change staff said reflects current building practice and will help an under-construction dental office meet parking needs.
The Farmington City Council on April 15 approved an amendment to Section 11-32-040 of the municipal code reducing minimum parking requirements for dental and medical uses.
The ordinance change reduces the city’s minimum from six spaces to three for dental/medical office uses, a measure city staff said better matches current office-building practice and existing developments in the area. The council approved the ordinance with stated findings and no public hearing; the motion passed unanimously.
Why it matters: City staff told the council…
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