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Staff outlines draft Article 3 zoning updates for residential districts, including anti‑monotony and ADU clarifications
Summary
Associate Planner Travis Brierley presented proposed changes to zoning Code Article 3 covering district regulations and residential performance standards — decks, lighting, agritourism, home occupations, accessory dwelling units and an anti‑monotony rule for new detached single‑family developments — and commissioners asked for clarifications and redlines; staff will return with edits.
Associate Planner Travis Brierley presented staff's draft revisions to zoning Code Article 3, which sets district regulations and residential performance standards. Brierley said staff has identified roughly 500 items in the zoning code that need review and that Article 3 focuses specifically on residential district regulations, design and performance standards.
"We've identified over 500 or about 500 items or so that we need to review within our zoning code," Brierley told the commission, laying out the scope and the plan to redline and reconcile zoning language with the municipal code. He summarized several topic areas under review: measurement of decks and cantilevers, lighting…
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