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Commission recommends removing automatic PUD requirement for developments over 5 units per acre
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended a text change to the Nampa comprehensive plan that would make planned unit developments optional for projects exceeding five dwelling units per acre; staff said the change removes a procedural requirement but does not itself grant higher density.
The City of Nampa Planning and Zoning Commission on April 28 recommended a text amendment to the Nampa Comprehensive Plan that would remove language requiring developments over five dwelling units per acre to come in as a Planned Unit Development (PUD) or master-planned community.
Doug Richfield, principal planner, told commissioners the proposed change would make the PUD optional for developments above that…
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