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Commission reopens off-street parking standards after complaints about apartment parking
Summary
Planners and commissioners reopened a review of off-street parking standards after complaints that recent apartment projects south of the golf course generated on-street parking during snow events; discussion focused on use-specific ratios (retail vs. eating/drinking), potential strip-mall standards and whether to require a proportion of unenclosed parking to prevent garage-storage misuse.
The Planning & Zoning Commission discussed proposed adjustments to off-street parking standards after residents and staff raised concerns about vehicles parking on streets, particularly during snow events, near new apartment developments south of the golf course.
Staff reviewed the existing standards (retail: 1 space per 300 sq ft; eating and drinking establishments: 1 per 100 sq ft) and said those use-based rules can create conflicts in…
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