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Selma planning board backs several UDO tweaks including longer appeal window and new downtown bar permit process
Summary
The Town of Selma Planning Board on Oct. 27 recommended multiple zoning-code amendments to the Town Council: extending administrative appeal periods from 10 to 30 days, aligning local refiling rules with state House Bill 926, and changing how bars are permitted in the downtown CB district so new bars would require a special‑use permit.
The Town of Selma Planning Board voted Oct. 27 to recommend several updates to the Unified Development Ordinance to the Town Council, including lengthening the appeal period for administrative decisions and changing permit rules for downtown bars.
Planning staff told the board the amendment to Section 17‑15‑04 would change the existing 10‑day deadline for appeals of administrative decisions to 30 days to match the state statute and to give residents more time to file…
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