Review zoning rules where commercial and industrial areas meet residential neighborhoods
In Plain English
The city wants to update regulations for areas where different zoning districts border each other, like where industrial businesses sit next to residential neighborhoods. Current rules may not reflect modern standards for reducing conflicts between incompatible land uses. If approved, staff studies how to balance protecting residents from noise, traffic, and pollution while giving businesses reasonable time to comply with stricter requirements.
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