File #: ID# 21-152    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 7/19/2021 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 7/26/2021 Final action:
Title: Role of Planning Commission in the Unified Land Use Code (ULUC) Adoption Process
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Agenda Date: 07/26/2021

Subject:
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Role of Planning Commission in the Unified Land Use Code (ULUC) Adoption Process
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Presented By:
Jennifer Henninger, Community Development Director

PURPOSE:
Outline Planning Commission's role in recommending the ULUC for adoption by City Council

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Jennifer Henninger, Community Development Director and
Reid Betzing, City Attorney
Additional Presenter(s): N/A

SUMMARY:
On September 27th, planning commission will be responsible for providing a recommendation with possible amendments to city council regarding the ULUC. In preparation for the September 27th meeting, staff will bring policy related items in the ULUC to planning commission for their input. Planning commission's recommendation on these policies will then be shared with council for their final consideration and incorporation into the ULUC.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
After the adoption of the Comprehensive Plan in October of 2019, council gave direction to staff to engage Kendig Keast Collaborative (KKC) to write a Unified Land Use Code that translates the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan into regulations. Beginning in February 2020, and continuing through April of 2021, the city hosted several Envision Studios discussing different areas of the city and possible regulations addressing character. The comments from the studio were incorporated into the ULUC draft that was released to the public on June 7th. Since May, planning commission has been working with staff on specific topics in the Code.

ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
Since February of 2021, the planning commission along with city council and the entire community have provided input on how the City of Littleton should look, feel, operate and grow. It is now time for the hard work of making decisions on the nitty gritty of setbacks, building materials, heights, administrative processes and more.

Planning commission's role in the ULUC pr...

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