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LUZ committee discusses revised exhibit for item 202-5488, proposes permitting commercial uses; several items deferred to Feb. 18

Land Use & Zoning Agenda Meeting · February 3, 2026
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Summary

At a Feb. 3 Land Use & Zoning agenda meeting, a revised Exhibit 3 for item 202-5488 dated Feb. 3 was introduced and a proposed amendment would change permitted uses to "generally permit commercial uses." Multiple items were deferred to the Feb. 18 public hearing cycle; no formal votes are recorded in the transcript.

The Land Use & Zoning agenda meeting convened at 4:30 a.m. on Feb. 3 and opened with the chair reading a slate of items and their procedural posture. During discussion of agenda item 202-5488, a committee member identified in the record as "Mister Reingold" said he had received a revised written description dated Feb. 3 and had emailed redline and clean copies to all Land Use & Zoning members and left printed copies on seats.

"I did receive a revised written description dated February 3 today. I've emailed that to all the the L U Z members," Mister Reingold told the committee. He told the chair that if the committee takes up the amendment, the committee would move to replace the existing Exhibit 3 (dated Dec. 19) with the revised exhibit dated Feb. 3. The chair agreed to note the date as Feb. 3 for the amendment paperwork.

Council Member Johnson asked whether…

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