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Council approves first readings of subdivision and zoning ordinance revisions; temporary sign rules eased for historic district

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Hot Springs City Council approved first readings of two ordinances revising subdivision and zoning chapters, including numeric clarifications for secondary access, removing a fixed map date, and a new temporary sign regime for the historic district to allow tasteful banner flags without individual permits.

Council gave first reading approval to two ordinance revisions affecting Title 15 (Subdivisions, Chapter 154) and Title 15/Chapter 155 (Zoning) and recorded roll‑call votes in favor of both measures.

The changes to subdivision rules clarify requirements for secondary access and dead‑end limits. Staff said the revision codifies a maximum of 20 dwelling units on a single dead‑end lane but permits combinations that total up to 40 units where a split access design is used; the ordinance also specifies turnaround requirements at intervals along long lanes and…

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