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Land use, zoning, SmartCode and other form-based codes, subdivisions, sign regulation, development and design review, current planning, enforcement, and related topics.

  1. Where do you measure setbacks to?

    AG74683  03 Oct 2013     
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  2. Variance - runs with the land

    Hink  30 Sep 2013     
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  3. Administration / review / process Venues

    michaelskis  13 Sep 2013     
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  4. Urban and suburban chickens

    short timer  08 Jul 2013     
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  5. Maximum residential driveway slope?

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  6. Uses Pros and cons of urban chickens?

    ssc  08 Jul 2011     
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