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Staff asks commission for feedback on technical Land Development Code updates

Centennial Planning and Zoning Commission · February 25, 2026
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Summary

City staff presented a package of technical and minor Land Development Code amendments covering procedural updates, new definitions (building story, driveway, pet relief area), a proposed 'transportation services' use, signage clarifications, and design standard tweaks; commissioners provided targeted feedback on signage, perforated vinyl rules, pet area materials, ADA parking alignment and implementation logistics.

City planning staff briefed the Centennial Planning and Zoning Commission on an initial package of proposed technical amendments to the Land Development Code intended to clarify language, add definitions and close gaps in implementation.

Principal Planner Jenna Campbell said staff’s intent is limited and technical: to keep the code clear and aligned with current planning and development practices rather than to enact new policy. Campbell grouped proposed edits into four categories: procedural updates (e.g., updating Appendix C and adding PUD and regulating-plan processes to administrative/public-hearing tables), new uses and definitions (including a proposed "transportation services" use to account for fleet parking and storage…

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