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Board rejects ordinance that would have required conditional use permits for downtown restaurants
Summary
The Pacific Board of Aldermen voted down an ordinance that would have required conditional use permits for restaurants in downtown C1 and C2 zones after members raised concerns about downtown vitality and code history. Planning staff noted earlier code errors but the proposal failed on roll call.
The Pacific Board of Aldermen voted down an ordinance on Dec. 17 that would have required conditional use permits for restaurants in the city’s C1 (downtown commercial) and C2 (arterial commercial) zoning districts.
The clerk read bill number 5261, described as “an ordinance requiring conditional use permits for restaurants in the C1 downtown commercial and C2 arterial commercial zoning districts.” Supporters…
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