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Planning board backs 15-foot residential driveway separation in UDO change

Jacksonville Planning Advisory Board · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Jacksonville Planning Advisory Board voted Jan. 12 to forward a Unified Development Ordinance amendment restoring a 15-foot intersection separation for residential vehicle use areas, saying the change eases driveway constraints on corner lots and reduces likely nonconformities.

On Jan. 12 the Jacksonville Planning Advisory Board voted to recommend that city council adopt an amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance that restores a 15-foot intersection separation for vehicle use areas in residential zones. The board moved the amendment to city council after staff and stakeholders agreed the change better fits residential conditions.

Ryan, presenting the amendment on behalf of staff, said the change follows a…

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