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Supervisors introduce ordinance changing temporary-use rules; board asks clarifying language to focus on private property
Summary
The Board introduced Bill 106 to amend zoning rules for temporary-use permits, aligning duration limits and clarifying scope; members directed a conforming change to explicitly limit the regulation to private property before first reading.
Carson City supervisors introduced Bill 106 on first reading Wednesday, a zoning ordinance amendment that updates temporary-use permit provisions to reflect board direction from a February retreat. Before the introduction, the board asked staff to add a conforming change clarifying that the temporary-use provisions apply to privately owned land.
City planning staff explained the ordinance reconciles conflicting language between the city’s zoning code (Title 18) and licensing rules…
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