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Managing Growth in Sutter Creek |
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Thursday, 14 February 2008 |
Managing growth was the hot topic of the evening
at the Sutter Creek Planning Commission Monday night. The meeting saw detailed discussion over several of the
city’s current projects related to housing, including updates to the
housing element of the city’s general plan, and architectural guidelines that
the city is looking to implement for its historical residential combining zone.
City staff presented the commission with a revised updated housing element,
which included several changes to the wording of the document that the
commission requested at a previous meeting.
Several of
these changes involved language that will make affordable housing more of a
priority in the city’s residential planning process. Following a comprehensive
review, the commission approved motions to recommend that the city council
certify and adopt the housing element amendment. The commission went on to discuss and approve a draft of
proposed Architectural Guidelines for Sutter Creek’s historic residential zone.
The guidelines include regulations for the design of new buildings, in addition
to historic structure preservation, and are meant to “suggest an approach to design that will help
sustain the character of the community that is so appealing to residents and
visitors alike.” The Planning Commission’s recommendation to the city
council included the formation of an architectural advisory committee, with the
job of overseeing building projects in the historic-residential zone.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )
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