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Committee advances near-final zoning rewrite, approves lowering PUD minimum and tightens site-plan contours
Summary
The Codes and Zoning Enforcement Committee reviewed a near-final zoning ordinance rewrite, agreed to lower the residential planned-unit development (PUD) minimum from 5 to 2 acres, and reached consensus to tighten site-plan contour intervals from 5-foot to 2-foot where needed; members also discussed state law limits on group homes and condominium definitions.
The Codes and Zoning Enforcement Committee reviewed a near-complete draft of the county zoning ordinance and endorsed several technical changes that committee members said will clarify development standards and improve infrastructure review.
Chair turned the meeting to Rick, who presented a reconciled version of the ordinance and described a series of cleanups intended to make the document easier to navigate. "There's a few cleanup things we need to go over, and it looks like we're just about done with this progress," Rick said, adding he emailed copies in advance.
Rick described corrections to several definitions and use categories. He said he removed the word "vertical" from the condominium definition so buildings with…
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