

Plans will now have to dedicate 40 percent of space to open space, and at least 25 percent of that space must be contiguous.Īdditionally, at least 35 percent of lots in the plan must now meet the minimum lot sizes in “case-zone districts,” meaning single-family lots must be at least three-quarters of an acre and multifamily lots must be at least one-and-a-half acres. The plan also tightens restrictions on planned residential developments (PRD), requiring a 50-foot setback around the perimeter of the plan and increasing requirements around open space.

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