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Show I " " ! Bountiful Okays Neighborhood Zoning Ordinance &FL'L-- After three C?, r tensive st"dv, : "f City Council has Msc' al approval to a re- ordmanee""18 a"d Zoning THE rw ,. con",3 'ualy changes the n,n8h. 'ci)'. Planning and i ir ,mg condition's condition-'s -"Jm each area - vteofth. by unanimous A1"h' lne council. ive ne"gh 'he comprehen- ordinance a!ows planning officials to grant conditional con-ditional uses and more provincial provin-cial changes, they assured concerned citizens than the mrdinance follows closely current cur-rent land uses and existing zoning. THE BIGGEST change in the zoning ordinance is the breakdown of the city into 1 1 "Districts" with each district further divided into "Neighborhoods." "Neigh-borhoods." Districts have as few as two or as many as seven neighborhoods. The new ordinance, which went into effect with the first publication today, gives a clearer picture of what is allowed in each neighborhood area instead of areas of the city being zoned for various types of residential and commercial use. This means a land use may be permitted in a certain location loca-tion without being acceptable in another area even though both may be zoned precisely the same, grb |