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Paul supports increasing the floor area to 3% for lots over 20,000 sq ft, finding it a good balance between property rights and neighborhood protection, and is comfortable with the current proposal.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Aaron asks if SUPs will be available for lots under 20,000 sq ft, questioning where the line should be drawn for SUP eligibility.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Jay recommends keeping the SUP eligibility threshold at 20,000 sq ft for now, allowing the commission to observe how the new regulations perform.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Jay reiterates that SUPs provide a mechanism to review cases individually, allowing for adjustments based on specific circumstances and neighbor input.
Mike feels the current 2.5% floor area limit for lots over 20,000 sq ft is too small, suggesting 4% might be more appropriate and aligns with many approved SUPs.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Paul agrees with Jay's recommendation to keep the SUP threshold at 20,000 sq ft and supports the 3% increase for lots under 40,000 sq ft, emphasizing the need for balance.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Jay supports allowing SUPs for lots over 20,000 sq ft to gauge demand before potentially adjusting regulations, and suggests 4% might be a reasonable increase for mid-sized lots.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Paul believes the proposed 3% increase for lots under 40,000 sq ft offers a good balance and is comfortable with the current direction, including the potential removal of wall height restrictions.
Planning and Zoning Commission on 2026-03-05 6:00 PM - Mar 5, 2026→Aaron suggests a 'whichever is greater' approach for smaller lots, like 500 sq ft or 3%, to provide more flexibility, noting that a modern 2-car garage is about 400 sq ft.
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