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Brighton staff proposes sweeping LUDC clarifications to streamline appeals, change orders and residential reviews
Summary
City planning staff presented a package of proposed amendments to Brighton's Land Use and Development Code (LUDC) on July 8 that would consolidate appeals, formalize change-order procedures, and create a discrete residential design standards review process.
City planning staff presented a package of proposed amendments to Brighton's Land Use and Development Code (LUDC) at the July 8 study session, seeking council direction to refine definitions, streamline appeals, and codify several administrative processes used in practice.
"The LUDC are regulations we continually work to improve and adjust," said Stephanie Iams, associate planner, as she outlined staff'recommended edits to Articles 1, 2 and 11.
Staff described a range of changes intended to improve clarity and align the code to current practice. Major topics presented included:
- Article 1: clarifications on how…
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