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Stockbridge planning commission begins review of zoning ordinance drafts, tables capital outlay work

Village of Stockbridge Planning Commission · March 6, 2025
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Summary

At its March 6 meeting the Village of Stockbridge Planning Commission began a month-long review of proposed zoning ordinance language (notably Article III and Article VII), and tabled further work on the capital outlay/capital improvement plan until members can review materials ahead of the April 3 meeting.

The Village of Stockbridge Planning Commission on March 6 began a staggered review of proposed zoning ordinance revisions and delayed further work on its capital outlay/capital improvement plan, according to the meeting minutes.

P.C. Chair Daryl Anderson told commissioners that, because members had limited time to review the documents, they would take the month to examine the drafts and provide feedback at the commission's regular meeting on April 3, 2025. The minutes list the zoning items under partial review as "ARTICLE III. Zoning Districts & Standards" and "ARTICLE VII. NONCONFORMITIES." The minutes do not contain direct quotes from the presenters.

Vice Chair Commissioner Laura Loomis and Village President Jill Ogden presented a proposed sequence for gathering task information related to capital planning and capital improvement needs, but the commission "tabled again" the capital-planning work. The minutes do not record a mover or seconder for the tabling notation.

Commissioners and staff present for the discussion included Vice Chair Commissioner Laura Loomis, Commissioner James Johnson, Commissioner Amy Good, P.C. Chair Daryl Anderson, Zoning Administrator Katrina Griffen and planner Maya Baker of McKenna; Village President Jill Ogden also participated. The minutes list PC Secretary Commissioner Jennifer Conant as absent earlier in the record; however, the minutes later attribute a motion to adjourn to Commissioner Conant (see separate vote summary), and the document does not resolve that inconsistency.

Next steps: the commission will accept written feedback on the ordinance drafts during the month and is scheduled to revisit the proposed zoning changes and the capital outlay materials at the April 3, 2025 meeting.