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Board recommends RPUD ordinance amendment to reduce minimum acreage and correct parking standard

Planning & Zoning Board · October 21, 2025
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Board voted to recommend ordinance O-7-2025 to City Council, which would amend the residential planned unit development (RPUD) code to reduce the minimum acreage from 10 to 4 acres, require a minimum of 15 dwelling units per RPUD, retain a 15-unit-per-acre maximum density from the comprehensive plan, and correct an inconsistency in parking-space area to 162 sq ft.

The Planning & Zoning Board voted to recommend City Council approval of an amendment to the city's residential planned unit development (RPUD) regulations intended to make RPUDs feasible for smaller parcels and to streamline procedures.

Connor, planning staff, said the ordinance would amend Chapter 110 to reduce the minimum acreage for RPUDs from 10 acres to 4 acres and to align procedural steps so developers can consolidate preliminary and final development-plan…

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