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Buckeye council adopts code language clarifying CMP/PAD 'modified provisions'
Summary
The City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance adding a new Section 5.1.5 to the development code to define and limit "modified provisions" that community master plans (CMPs) and planned area developments (PADs) may adopt, including a size threshold for some provisions and explicit limits on conflicts with other city regulations.
The Buckeye City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that adds a new Section 5.1.5 to Article 5 of the city’s development code, clarifying the scope and limits of so-called "modified provisions" that may be adopted within community master plans (CMPs) and planned area developments (PADs).
The ordinance, introduced as item 5B and adopted by voice vote, defines modified provisions as project-specific development standards, land-use regulations, design guidelines or other provisions that alter the standard development code. The new language lists which code articles may be modified, including uses, dimensional standards, design standards and guidelines, subdivision…
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