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Commission presses staff to revise natural‑resource exception forms after school‑district dispute

6497225 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Commission members spent substantial time reviewing the updated Unified Development Ordinance materials and a questionnaire used for Natural Resource Special Exceptions, urging stronger certification requirements for applicants and clearer administrative flow charts.

The Parks and Environmental Commission spent considerable time at its Oct. 13 meeting examining forms and administrative guidance used when developers or property owners request Natural Resource Special Exceptions under the city’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).

Commissioners said the existing questionnaire and recommendation form need clearer directions and stronger verification of who prepares technical materials. Several commissioners argued applications should identify the credentialed…

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