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Planning board backs new shared-parking language for city code, asks staff to draft ordinance

City of St. Augustine Planning & Zoning Board · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff presented a revised shared-parking approach to modernize the code and account for mixed-use/different peak-demand patterns; the board voted to ask staff to draft the ordinance and forward it to the City Commission with examples and a finding that the change is no more burdensome.

The Planning & Zoning Board voted to ask staff to prepare an ordinance that would update the city’s parking code to allow for structured shared-parking arrangements and reduced overall parking requirements where uses have complementary peak times.

Director Amy Skinner told the board the existing code only contains a single-sentence allowance for shared parking and lacks the…

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