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Planning commission recommends UDO updates to ease rules for child and adult day programs

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The Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of UDOTA FY26-02, which revises UDO provisions for childcare centers, family day homes and adult day care. Key changes: family day homes permitted by right up to 12 children in single-family districts, 21-day notice for neighbors when operating 6–12 children, and by-right allowances for some,

The Fredericksburg Planning Commission on Oct. 22 recommended approval, 6-0, of a Unified Development Ordinance text amendment (UDOTA FY26-02) that modifies how the city regulates childcare centers, family day homes and adult day-care centers.

Planning staff said City Council initiated the amendment Sept. 23 to create a more supportive regulatory environment for childcare and adult-day programs. Staff emphasized these uses remain subject to state licensing and regulation: adult day-care programs are regulated by the State Board of Health and the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services; daycare…

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