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Planning commission backs UDO amendments to expand nonindustrial outlot sizes and clarify form-based table
Summary
Commission recommended city council adopt UDO amendments to raise the maximum nonindustrial outlot size from 1 acre to 5 acres (with a 20% parent-parcel cap), update the building-envelope overview table and simplify accessory structure references. The commission held a public hearing and voted to forward the amendments to council.
The Holland City Planning Commission on Aug. 12 voted to recommend that city council adopt proposed updates to the United Development Ordinance (UDO), including changes to the nonindustrial outlot rules, additions to the form-based building-envelope overview table, and a clarification of accessory-structure references.
Staff explained the proposed nonindustrial outlot amendment would increase the maximum allowed size of a nonindustrial outlot in industrially zoned parcels from 1 acre to 5 acres, but with a cap that any nonindustrial outlot may not…
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