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Planning staff seeks input on draft enhanced public‑noticing policy; commission requests clearer signs and wider outreach
Summary
Planning staff proposed a draft enhanced public‑noticing policy on July 8 that would add on‑site signage for many larger projects; the Planning Commission provided detailed feedback and asked staff to return with a revised policy.
Planning staff presented a draft enhanced public‑noticing policy to the Corte Madera Planning Commission on July 8, seeking commission feedback. No formal action was taken; staff said it will incorporate the feedback and return a revised policy at a future meeting.
The draft policy establishes a five‑tier matrix of projects and corresponding notice practices. Key proposals discussed include:
- Tier 2 (major design review: new commercial buildings or residential developments of five or more units): require a large on‑site sign posted within 30 days of application submission. The draft specifies a large sign ranging from 4 feet by 6 feet up to 6 feet by…
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