The council received an update on the ongoing review of Arlington's city code of ordinances, which ensures local laws are up-to-date and effective.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
May involve changes to construction costs or project scope.
Developers and residents who prefer more predictable design outcomes.
None explicitly stated, but neighbors could be impacted by changes to the development.
The council will consult with the city attorney on legal matters concerning sign regulations, which could lead to changes in local ordinances.
The council received an update on the ongoing review of Arlington's city code of ordinances, which ensures local laws are up-to-date and effective.
The commission will review a request to revise an already approved Development Plan for a property at 109 W. Rogers Street. This could involve changes to the site layout or intended uses.
The council reviewed proposed updates to the city's Form Based Code, which guides development and urban design. This impacts how new buildings and neighborhoods will look and function.
The council discussed potential updates to the city's form-based codes, which guide development and building design to create specific neighborhood character.
An update was provided on the city's smoking ordinance. This could involve reviewing its effectiveness, discussing any reported issues, or considering potential amendments to the current rules regarding smoking in public places.
The city is considering changes to its Form-Based Code, which dictates the physical appearance and design of new developments. This could impact the look and feel of neighborhoods and commercial areas.
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