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Georgetown work session spotlights form‑based code and ‘missing middle’ housing options

Georgetown City Council and Scott County Planning Commission (joint work session) · March 23, 2026
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Summary

Council and planning commissioners discussed auditing zoning definitions, considering a form‑based or hybrid code, and expanding housing options (ADUs, duplexes, tiny homes) while balancing infrastructure and landowner rights.

Georgetown leaders spent part of their March 30 joint work session reviewing planning commission recommendations that call for clearer zoning definitions, modernized procedures and new housing options.

Council member Karen Tingle Sames and Commissioner Kim Minky outlined committee recommendations including an audit of unclear zoning definitions, consideration of a form‑based or hybrid code in targeted areas,…

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