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Commission recommends ordinance clarifying temporary use permits; changes include 60‑day cap and 'non‑residential' zoning terminology

3570914 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended a zoning code amendment to reconcile temporary use permit rules, capping temporary events at 60 days per year (two events up to 30 days) and broadening allowable districts to 'non‑residential' rather than naming specific zoning districts.

The Planning Commission voted to recommend a zoning text amendment that clarifies and reconciles conflicting provisions in Title 18 concerning temporary use permits.

Staff explained the code update responds to prior inconsistencies: whether temporary uses must be customarily related to the primary business and which zoning districts…

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