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Planning Commission recommends Habitat Conservation reauthorization, reviews lighting overlay, home-occupation rules and ADU draft
Summary
The Ivins Planning Commission on June 3 reviewed and forwarded eight planning topics to the council, including reauthorization of a Habitat Conservation Ordinance, a proposed lighting-overlay in Kayenta, updated home-occupation rules, ADU ordinance drafting to meet an August reporting deadline, flag-lot revisions and a review of the moderate-income housing plan.
The Ivins Planning Commission presented a multi-item report to the council on June 5, summarizing review and recommendations on a Habitat Conservation Ordinance, a proposed lighting overlay for parts of Kayenta, a reinstated home-occupation ordinance, accessory dwelling-unit (ADU) code updates and related deed-restriction amendments, flag-lot ordinance language, and a review of the city’s moderate-income housing plan.
On the Habitat Conservation Ordinance, commission members held a public hearing to reauthorize the environmental mitigation-impact fee used to fund the Washington County Habitat Conservation Plan; the commission recommended approval and forwarded the ordinance to the council for action. Commissioners noted federal mapping shows Ivins within…
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