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Planning commission backs change to mixed‑use corridor language to allow owner‑occupied units

2218883 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The commission recommended a comprehensive plan text amendment (24‑51CP) that removes the phrase “single family uses” from the mixed‑use corridor (MUC) policy so units allowed at low density can be conveyed through common ownership, subdivision or condominium, enabling buyer ownership forms not limited to rentals.

The City of Venice Planning Commission voted to recommend a proposed comprehensive plan text amendment intended to clarify ownership forms allowed within the city’s mixed‑use corridor (MUC) designation.

The amendment, filed as petition 24‑51CP and presented by agent Marty Black, removes the term “single family uses” from MUC language and adds a sentence stating that dwelling units “may be conveyed through common ownership, subdivision, platting, or condominium planning under city regulations or state statutes.” Planning staff advised the commission the amendment is procedural in scope and does not change permitted…

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