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Committee adopts ordinance adding architect, public-safety and housing representatives to Board of Zoning Appeals
Summary
The Zoning and Neighborhood Development Committee approved an ordinance to add an architect, a public-safety representative and a member with demonstrated interest in social welfare or housing to the Board of Zoning Appeals; the City Attorney concluded the change is legally enforceable and the City Plan Commission recommended approval.
The Zoning and Neighborhood Development Committee on Feb. 4 adopted an ordinance that adds an architect licensed in Wisconsin, a public-safety representative and one person with a demonstrated interest in social welfare or housing to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Committee Chair Jose Perez said the change is part of a broader effort to codify onboarding and training for boards and commissions and to ensure membership reflects several sectors of experience.
Sam Lykling, City Planning Division, Department of City Development, told the committee the ordinance is a technical change to the…
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