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Planning staff details 2025 work program and major development proposals; commissioners press on traffic and sidewalks
Summary
Planning staff presented the 2025 program of work and project updates Aug. 25, including a near‑complete UDR permitting update, a new permit system planned to go live in mid‑February, and major project proposals such as Monroe 30 (213 lots) and Kaizen Flats (72 units).
Planning staff outlined the Monroe Planning Commission's 2025 program of work on Aug. 25 and briefed commissioners on several large development proposals and near‑term code projects, prompting questions about traffic, sidewalks and regulatory capacity.
Planner Kate told the commission the unified development regulations permitting process (UDR) is nearly finished and will move forward to the council. "We're almost finished with the second item with the UDR, permitting process that will go to town school now," she said. She also said unit‑lot subdivision amendments are on hold pending city‑attorney review and may move to 2026 to allow staff time to reassess.
Hannah, presenting the community development July report, highlighted two pre‑application projects: the Crombly Trust subdivision (off Chain Lake Road) and Kaizen Flats, a proposed two‑building, three‑story apartment at…
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