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Staff clarifies permitted uses in planned districts; council asks about tax implications
Summary
Planning staff told Syracuse City elected officials that proposed changes to planned institutional and planned development districts will clarify permitted uses, accessory uses and dimensional standards, and staff said PID designation does not itself alter tax liability.
Planning staff described revisions to the rules for planned institutional districts (PIDs) and planned development districts (PDDs), saying the amendments clarify permitted uses and accessory uses, update dimensional and development standards, and remove a provision allowing the zoning administrator to waive development standards in PIDs.
At the meeting Barry, a council member, asked whether a property’s designation as a PID could affect its tax…
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