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La Plata planning commission moves forward on water, sewer and school-seat rules; roads review delayed
Summary
Planners agreed to remove a proposed 6% town cap on school allocations, decouple the roads component for separate technical review, and leave the public record open until the commission’s April meeting while staff finalizes water, sewer and school‑seat language for council consideration.
The La Plata Planning Commission continued its public hearing on Zoning Text Amendment ZTA 012026 — an Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance (APFO) — and agreed on a path to advance parts of the draft while delaying the roads component for further technical review.
Director Douly told commissioners the town had engaged a traffic engineering firm (referred to in staff materials as BAI/Brutesen Associates) to review technical comments on the road standards and recommended decoupling the roads section from the rest of the APFO. "Staff is going to decouple the road component of the APFO and proceed with the water, the sewer, the school allocation for the commission's review," Douly said.
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