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Planning staff begins five‑year review of Georgetown’s future land‑use map; commissioners assigned homework

Georgetown Planning Commission · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Staff introduced a review of the town's future land‑use map as part of the five‑year comprehensive plan process, explained land‑use categories and asked commissioners to identify mismatches between map designations and current on‑the‑ground uses.

The Georgetown Planning Commission received an introductory briefing on the town’s future land‑use map and the broader five‑year comprehensive plan review.

A staff planner (Brian) said the comprehensive plan sets policy direction and the future land‑use map guides regulatory tools including zoning, subdivision rules and design standards.…

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