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DSD previews new code library
Tuesday, August 31, 2021 by Tai Moses
A new online resource from the Development Services Department aims to provide assistance and interpretations to those who find parts of the Land Development Code confusing – in other words, most of us. The new Code Interpretation Library will “offer access to a range of historic, current and future code interpretations in a centralized, easily accessible location. Initially, it will focus primarily on portions of the code that are managed by DSD and have the broadest impact among customers and stakeholders. Over time, more interpretations will be added, and the community will have an opportunity to request additions.” The DSD is hosting a virtual meeting for customers and stakeholders to preview and provide feedback on the code library. Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2 p.m. via Zoom. Register here.
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