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Planning staff recommends — and commission adopts — golf-course PUD text amendment to allow limited 'business recreation' uses
Summary
The commission voted to adopt text amendments creating a PUD approach for golf courses, allowing limited accessory commercial uses (event centers, driving ranges, restaurants) while capping building coverage at 1.75% of parcel area; the measure passed 6-1 amid debate over housing trade-offs.
The Planning Commission adopted a set of zoning text amendments on April 21 that add a specialized planned-unit-district framework for golf courses, allowing specified low-impact commercial "business recreation" uses while setting strict limits on building coverage and building counts.
Staff said the measure addresses recurring zoning constraints for golf courses, which are commonly zoned residential and therefore limited in accessory building allowances. Under the adopted…
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