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Planning Commission backs revised plan for 7950 Main Street after parking and short‑term rental limits added

3221174 · April 10, 2025
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Summary

The Woodstock Planning Commission voted unanimously to forward a conditional use permit and variances for 7950 Main Street to city council with conditions that include denying the requested parking variance, banning rooftop amenities, and limiting short‑term rentals to 20% of primary units.

The Woodstock Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to forward a conditional use permit (CUP) and associated variances for a proposed nine‑unit residential development at 7950 Main Street to the City Council, subject to staff conditions and several added limits from the commission.

The commission recommended approval of the CUP and most variances but removed the request reducing the minimum parking requirement. Commissioners also adopted conditions limiting short‑term rentals to 20 percent of the primary units, requiring detailed elevations and renderings be provided to staff before the case goes to council, and prohibiting rooftop amenities on the proposed garages.

The project applicant proposes nine fee‑simple, detached single‑family homes on a 1.12‑acre parcel zoned DTRO in the downtown…

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