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Hudson planning commission continues public hearing on assisted-living zoning amendment, requests more data from staff
Summary
The Hudson Planning Commission continued a public hearing on a city-led text amendment that would change how assisted living, continuing care retirement communities and institutional care are regulated, asking staff for occupancy, emergency-service and fiscal data before taking further action.
The Hudson City Planning Commission on Aug. 11 continued a public hearing on a staff-led text amendment that would change where assisted living, continuing care retirement communities and institutional care are allowed in the city’s Land Development Code.
The amendment, introduced by city planner Mr. Sugar, would move large-scale living facilities out of several business districts and treat them similarly to conditional uses such as churches and schools. ‘‘This is a city led application, to amend the land development code related to assisted living, use category, continuing care retirement communities, and…
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