Applicant seeks to add personal-property and medical uses to PUD language on zoning agenda

Land Use & Zoning Committee · January 10, 2026
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Summary

At the Jan. 6 Land Use & Zoning meeting, a committee member reported an applicant-driven amendment to Item 6 (20 25 7 5 7) that would add "personal property" and "medical" uses to the PUD's title and section; staff indicated support and the applicant was present. A committee member must formally move the amendment before it can be voted on.

At a Jan. 6 Land Use & Zoning agenda meeting, a committee member announced an amendment to Item 6 (20 25 7 5 7) asking that the Planned Unit Development (PUD) legislation explicitly include "personal property and medical uses" in the title and body of the bill.

The committee member said, "It's to include uses in the title and section, to include, personal property and medical uses." Staff told the panel the amendment is acceptable, and the applicant attended the meeting and asked that the language appear directly in the drafted legislation rather than rely solely on the PUD's existing provisions.

The chair confirmed the amendment must be formally made by a committee member on the floor before it can be added to the motion and voted on. No vote on the amendment was recorded during this meeting.

If adopted, the change would alter the explicit list of permitted uses in the PUD's legislative text; supporters argued the edit simply places existing, staff-approved language explicitly into the ordinance’s body. The applicant and staff were described as supportive in the meeting remarks; no member votes or formal outcome were reported at this session.

Next steps: a committee member must offer the amendment during the relevant agenda item for the panel to consider it and then vote on any amended motion.