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Planning staff outlines 2025 zoning cleanup, recreation proposals and short-term rental compliance numbers

2626912 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff reviewed planned courtesy zone changes and open-space options for 2025 and reported short-term rental compliance numbers: 25 currently compliant listings and three in progress, for a total of 28, and noted a joint meeting with the city commission in January to discuss short-term rentals and other items.

Planning Department staff reported to the Richmond City Planning and Zoning Commission on Dec. 18 that the department will pursue a series of "courtesy" zone changes and other housekeeping items to correct mismatches on the city's zoning map, and outlined preliminary ideas for delivering recreation or open-space requirements without creating large, single tracts for maintenance concerns.

The director, identified in the meeting as Kim, said she plans to examine multiple concentrated areas of the map and bring sets of proposed courtesy zone changes to the commission in 2025, possibly beginning with work sessions. "Now that I have an…

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