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Equestrian Preserve Committee recommends striking section 6.8.8 from village land-use code
Summary
The committee voted to recommend that counsel strike section 6.8.8 from the village Land Development Regulations, asking counsel to treat the recommendation as a zoning-in-progress while the change is considered; staff warned a state statute (Senate Bill 180) may limit immediate changes until October 2027.
The Equestrian Preserve Committee on Dec. 3 voted to recommend that the Village Council strike section 6.8.8 from the Village Land Development Regulations (LDRs), a move members said would remove the explicit cluster-development allowance and revert applications to existing EOZD minimum lot-size rules.
Committee Chair opened the discussion and Tim, staff, framed the recommendation as an administratively straightforward way to remove ambiguous cluster language. Tim said, "Basically Senate Bill 180, essentially put a, a restriction on municipalities from making their land development regulations, more strict or, more restrictive until October 2027," and…
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