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Northlake council narrows agricultural setbacks, lowers specific‑use permit fee after public hearing
Summary
After a public hearing with multiple residents expressing concern about forced rezoning, the council approved UDC text amendments to align agricultural setbacks with rural residential setbacks (vote 5–2) and unanimously cut a specific‑use permit fee from $500 to $100 for agricultural uses.
At a public hearing on Feb. 12, the North Lake Town Council considered a text amendment to the Unified Development Code to change agricultural (AG) district setbacks to match rural residential setbacks and to reduce specific‑use permit fees for agricultural uses.
Planning staff told the council the proposed UDC amendment responds to prior public comment and aligns base zoning with the town’s comprehensive plan. Nathan said…
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