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Council holds public hearing on UDC amendments for drive‑thru spacing and parking adjacency; hearing closed
Summary
Council conducted a public hearing on proposed Unified Development Code amendments that would set new separation distances for drive‑through speaker boxes from single‑family zones and add a design‑exception pathway for parking adjacency; the public hearing was closed but no ordinance adoption appears in the transcript.
City planning staff presented proposed amendments to the Unified Development Code on May 20 that would change separation standards for restaurants with drive‑throughs and add a design‑exception pathway for parking adjacency near single‑family zones. Council conducted and then closed the public hearing during the meeting.
Haley Angel, director of planning, said the proposed change would require buildings and speaker boxes associated with drive‑through restaurants to be a minimum of 200 feet from single‑family residential use or zone; the distance could be reduced to 50 feet when the speaker or building…
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