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Northlake council directs staff to mirror rural-residential setbacks in new agricultural zoning and lower SUP fee
Summary
Council instructed staff to copy existing rural-residential setback standards into the Agricultural zoning district and to lower the special/specific-use permit fee from $500 to $100, directing a UDC amendment to P&Z and return for council action on Feb. 12.
NorthlakeTown Council on Jan. 8 gave staff clear direction to adopt rural-residential setback standards for the town’s newly created Agricultural zoning district and to reduce the special-use-permit fee for agricultural parcels to $100.
Planning staff summarized the purpose of the Agricultural district and its differences from the existing Rural Residential district, telling the council the Ag district is intended for larger, primarily agricultural lots — a 20-acre minimum versus 5 acres in Rural Residential — while still allowing…
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