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Ad Hoc Master Plan Committee holds brief meeting to remain active, plans UDO/UDL reviews

Ad Hoc Master Plan Committee · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Ad Hoc Master Plan Committee met briefly to avoid automatic disbanding, agreed to continue and to schedule focused reviews of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO/UDL) once guidance is received from Mr. Baer’s office; no substantive votes on policy were taken.

Speaker 1 opened and called to order a brief session of the Ad Hoc Master Plan Committee to keep the group active while staff prepares guidance on forthcoming Unified Development Ordinance (UDO/UDL) amendments.

The meeting’s primary purpose was procedural: to prevent the committee from lapsing. Speaker 2 said, "Because if my memory serves me right, after 90 days, if we don't meet, it becomes disbanded, and we're within, or pretty close to that 90 days." The assembly took a voice vote…

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