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Town zoning Policy direction
What portion of the additional 1,800 dwelling units should be transferred from the rural areas of the County into Town? (These units would be in addition to what is allowed by current zoning)?
What type of residential density is preferred? Where should residential density be located?
How should residential build-out potential be calculated and monitored?
How much of the additional density should be tied to requirements or incentives for workforce and/or deed-restricted housing?
Should the amount of commercial development potential in Town be reduced? If so, how?
What types of development should be subject to architectural design standards?
What type of pedestrian improvements, if any, should be required?
Should the Town strive to increase connectivity for all modes of travel by trying to encourage or require that all blocks be more similar in size to those downtown?
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Policy Direction by character Subarea
Subarea 3.1-East Jackson (PDF)
Subarea 3.2 - Residential Core (PDF)
Subarea 3.4 - May Park Area (PDF)
Subarea 4.1 - Midtown Highway Corridor (PDF)
Subarea 4.2 - Northern Hillside (PDF)
Subarea 4.3 - Central Midtown (PDF)
Subarea 4.4 - Midtown Residential (PDF)
Subarea 5.1 - West Jackson Highway Corridor (PDF)
Subarea 5.3 - High School Butte (PDF)
Subarea 5.5 - West Jackson Residential (PDF)
Subarea 6.1 - Low to Medium Density Neighborhoods (PDF)
Subarea 6.2 - Upper Cache (PDF)
Zoning Final Policy Direction (PDF)
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