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Planning staff brief Board on RV parking amendment and draft New UDO update

Board of County Commissioners · January 5, 2026

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Summary

Staff presented Text Amendment TC2500002 to allow flexibility for RV parking in residential zones and provided an update on the draft New Unified Development Ordinance produced by Code Studio; commissioners asked about block perimeter rules and whether family-owned farms would be affected.

Planning staff presented two land-use items to the Board on Jan. 5: a staff-initiated text amendment (TC2500002) to allow flexibility for RV parking in residential zoning districts, and an update on the draft New Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), prepared with Code Studio and engagement partners.

Senior Planning Manager Scott Whiteman summarized the proposed language changes to Section 10.2.3 of the UDO related to vehicle parking and uses. Assistant Planning Director Bo Dobrzenski and Planning & Development Director Sara Young presented the draft New UDO content, describing how the new code is intended to implement the 2023 Comprehensive Plan through revised zoning districts, a draft use table and other policy shifts.

Commissioners asked whether a proposed block perimeter requirement for sites 10 acres or greater outside the Urban Growth Boundary would apply to family-owned land and farms. Dobrzenski said farms that are not subdivided would not be subject to that rule. The Board reviewed the materials and provided comments; no formal action was taken at the work session.