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Huntington Woods moves to rewrite stormwater and grading rules; public input and expert presentations planned
Summary
City staff told the Planning Commission the city will develop a new, comprehensive stormwater and grading ordinance; consultants Nowak & Frowse and other vendors will present options and the timeline could extend into next summer.
City staff and commissioners launched a multi‑step effort to revise Huntington Woods’ stormwater management and grading ordinances, telling the Planning Commission that a draft framework and multiple expert presentations will come before the commission in coming months.
Staff said they have asked the City Commission to authorize resources to develop a combined drainage, grading and stormwater management ordinance that will address both commercial and residential projects. Planning staff circulated a memo and a Nowak & Frowse presentation to commissioners and said the city will invite consultants to present to the Planning Commission at upcoming meetings so commissioners can consider a range of technical approaches.
City staff emphasized that the effort is intended to be comprehensive rather than rushed. “This is gonna be something that's gonna take a little bit more time and a…
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