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Council holds final workshop on Unified Development Code amendments; public hearing set for Planning & Zoning
Summary
City planners presented proposed Unified Development Code amendments on Sept. 4 and council agreed to send the package to the Planning & Zoning Commission for a Sept. 11 public hearing; staff and council discussed definitions for signs and potential tree-preservation loopholes.
Fair Oaks Ranch city planners on Sept. 4 presented a final workshop on proposed amendments to the city's Unified Development Code (UDC), addressing screening, conservation-development alternatives, subdivision design, site-development processes, uses and parking, tree regulations and signage. Planning staff asked council for feedback before the Planning & Zoning Commission public hearing scheduled for Sept. 11.
City Planner Jessica Relucio summarized the proposed changes: require opaque landscape screening where currently standards allow different degrees of opacity; replace a "blended average" approach in conservation development with explicit minimum lot…
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