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City talks new development regulations for parking, digital signs
New parking and digital-sign regulations
The Manhattan Development Code will establish new maximum standards for parking.
Assistant director of community development Chad Bunger says the goal is to limit the negative effects of large parking lots, such as inefficient land use and storm-water runoff issues.
Mayor Wynn Butler says he is not in favor of the restrictions.
“If I own the property and I want to put more parking there, I should be allowed to,” Butler said.
Commissioner Usha Reddi supported the standards, saying many spaces go unused.
Despite the new maximum standards for parking, the code will also create new minimum standards which will give developers and businesses more control.
City talks changes to sidewalk, easement regulations
The construction of encroachments into public easements will no longer be permitted, according to the newly created Manhattan Development Code.
The topic came up during the Manhattan City Commission meeting Tuesday, during which officials discussed proposed changes to subdivision standards.
“When we have utility failures or need maintenance for a utility line and there are fences in the way or all sorts of other things in the way of our utility easements, it becomes a costly and cumbersome process for both the city and those homeowners and business owners,” Chad Bunger, assistant director of community development for the City of Manhattan, said.