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Commission debates home-occupation rules; directs staff to research examples and gather input
Summary
Ivins Planning Commission members raised major concerns about ambiguity and possible unintended consequences in a draft home-occupation regulation. Commissioners asked staff to benchmark other cities, clarify definitions and produce recommendations for future public hearings.
The Ivins Planning Commission held an extended discussion July 15 on draft home-occupation regulations requested by the city council. Commissioners did not take formal action but asked staff for more work, including benchmarking examples from other cities and clearer, measurable standards.
Commissioner Robinson said the draft language was too ambiguous and could be interpreted to deny routine home-based activities. "Home occupations are conditional privilege, not a right unless comply with…
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