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Commissioners debate proposed infill ordinance (Bill 5252); some urge legal review before using it to shape rezoning decisions

City of Pacific Planning & Zoning Commission · December 10, 2024
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Summary

Commissioners discussed draft language of proposed Bill 5252 to define and regulate infill development, noting the formula could require roughly 1‑acre lots for this site; several members recommended referring the draft to the city attorney for clarification before applying it to the current rezoning.

During deliberations on the Old Gray Summit rezoning, a board member circulated proposed draft language for Bill 5252 — the city’s draft infill ordinance — and described how the calculation in the proposed back‑page language might require approximately one‑acre lots for the subject site when surrounding parcel sizes are included in the average.

Staff confirmed the front page shown at the meeting reflected existing draft language the commission has discussed…

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