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Dickinson staff previews zoning text changes on industrial parking, notice-by-petition and short-term rentals
Summary
City planner Natalie Burchak presented proposed zoning text amendments: restrict certain loose surfacing (scoria/dirt) in industrial circulation areas and require a paved entrance of about 50 feet; recommended removing a notice-by-petition requirement from the municipal code; and introduced a first draft short-term rental licensing proposal (owner-occupied, annual $100 fee, two-license limit).
At a work session Dec. 10, City of Dickinson staff presented three zoning-related proposals for Planning and Zoning Commission feedback: an industrial off-street parking text amendment, proposed changes to rezone/SUP notice requirements, and a draft short-term rental licensing framework.
Industrial parking: Natalie Burchak said the proposed amendment (City Code Sec. 62-592, item B, section 4) would permit crushed concrete or similar material for rear-yard vehicle circulation areas in LI/GI districts only if approved by the city administrator or designee, but would explicitly prohibit crushed scoria, dirt or other high-debris materials as finished…
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