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Planning staff finalizes enhanced public‑noticing policy and outlines 2026 work plan priorities
Summary
Planning staff presented a finalized public‑noticing policy emphasizing on‑site signage, tiered outreach and case‑by‑case 500‑foot notice evaluation; commissioners recommended tweaks. Staff also summarized 2025 accomplishments and previewed 2026 priorities including housing‑element implementation, reach codes, commercial code modernization and corridor design work.
Corte Madera planning staff asked the commission on Nov. 19 to accept a finalized public‑noticing policy that adds on‑site signage and a tiered outreach approach for larger projects. The staff proposal, developed in response to a 2024–25 work plan item, organizes projects into five tiers and calls for correlation between sign size/number and site characteristics, renderings on major signs and use of community channels such as newsletters and the community readerboard.
Staff summarized commission feedback incorporated into the policy — for example, evaluating a…
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