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Norcross council adopts UDO changes, sets 100-foot notice for administrative variances
Summary
After a public hearing, Norcross council adopted amendments to the city's Unified Development Ordinance that codify private-street references, set a 40-foot right-of-way standard for small residential streets, limit administrative variances to 10% of standards, and require mailed notification to properties within 100 feet of a subject lot.
Norcross's mayor and council voted to adopt changes to the city's Unified Development Ordinance after a public hearing and amendments to clarify notification and administrative variance limits.
Planning staff told the council the package brings several county-referenced provisions into the city code while tailoring them for Norcross. "We do propose a new residential right of way of 40 feet for streets that serve 10 or fewer single-family residences," planning staff said, describing…
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