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Commission weighs broad vs. specific use categories in effort to convert land‑use code to table format
Summary
Commissioners and staff spent the latter part of the meeting reviewing draft choices for converting the city’s standard land‑use code to a table format for the CD zone, discussing whether to consolidate use types (convenience stores with/without gas), define intensive versus general office, treat data centers and aviation uses explicitly, limit live‑work configurations, and use proximity checks to limit permitted uses near residential areas.
Murray planning staff led a workshop discussion on March 19 about converting the city’s standard land‑use code into a tabular format, focusing on the CD (commercial) zone and the question of whether to make use categories broader or more specific.
Staff presented four options for categorizing uses and asked commissioners whether certain uses should be consolidated (for example, convenience stores with or without gas), how to define intensive versus general office, and whether auto‑related uses should be subdivided (e.g., auto brokers vs. repair yards). Commissioners…
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