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Planning Commission asks for 90‑day moratorium on new public‑hearing applications to enable land‑code revisions
Summary
The Hudson Planning Commission asked City Council on Sept. 9 to impose a 90‑day moratorium on new applications that require a public hearing so commissioners can concentrate on a prioritized package of land‑development code revisions.
Planning Commission Chair Norma (chair) asked council on Sept. 9 to adopt a 90‑day moratorium on new applications that require a public hearing—conditional uses, subdivisions and major site plans—so the commission could conduct a concentrated review and prepare code revision recommendations for council consideration.
Chair Norma said the commission has faced an “unprecedented” volume of text amendments and complicated cases and that commissioners need a focused period—what they proposed as 90 days—to…
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