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Parker planning commission recommends PD approach for special activities and commercial requests, limits polling‑place signs, asks city to rewrite fireworks/bur
Summary
At the Jan. 8 meeting commissioners recommended Council negotiate Planned Development rezones for Special Activities District properties, proposed limiting political signage at polling places to four signs (maximum 16 sq ft) per issue/candidate, recommended electronic sign requests handled via variance, and asked the city attorney to consolidate fireworks and burn rules for later review.
The Parker Planning & Zoning Commission on Jan. 8 recommended several policy approaches and sent multiple items back to City Council or the city attorney for further drafting.
Special Activities Districts: Staff recommended, and commissioners agreed, that parcels currently in Special Activities District (notably South Fork and Cross Creek) be transitioned case‑by‑case to Planned Development (PD) rezonings. Commissioners said PDs allow tailored conditions and would avoid repeatedly amending a cumbersome SAD ordinance; PNZ moved and voted to recommend that City Council begin PD negotiations for South Fork Ranch.
Political signage at polling places: After a legal briefing in executive session about sign rules,…
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