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Aurora council rejects two state‑required UDO amendments on parking and ADUs after hearings

3800235 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Two Unified Development Ordinance amendments — Ordinance 2025‑49 (parking requirements) and Ordinance 2025‑50 (accessory dwelling units) — were considered in public hearings and did not receive council approval.

The Aurora City Council on June 9 held public hearings on two Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) amendments required by the state legislature and voted not to adopt either proposal.

Item 11a, Ordinance 2025‑49, proposed amendments to UDO sections pertaining to parking requirements. Pete Schulz, the city attorney, told council members the ordinance had been discussed at a prior study session and said it was presented to bring the city into compliance with state law regarding the UDO’s parking provisions. "This is one of the ordinances…

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