Each tab contains information shared during specific rounds of public input. All materials are still available for review and comments may be submitted at any time on the Participate page.
Map
April 2026
March 2026
February 2026
January 2026
September 2025
The virtual meeting on April 2, 2026 covered an overview of what can be expected in Module D articles. That content will be released later in April.
Module D
A virtual meeting was held on Thursday, April 2, 2026, to discuss landscaping, signs, and stormwater regulations. A recording, the presentation, and other meeting materials are posted here.
Meeting Materials
Draft Zoning Map
A draft zoning map is now available for review. Please check out this interactive tool where you can compare your current and proposed zoning and provide comments. Comments on the map will continue to be accepted.
For many properties, changes will be minimal - uses will stay the same, though the name of the zoning district will change. In areas where infrastructure is in place, zoning will change to support the vision of the Comprehensive Plan.
Draft Zoning Map More About the Mapping Process
Navigating the Map
- We recommend viewing the map on a desktop or large screen for best results.
- To the left of the map is an information panel, and there are tabs along the bottom that provide instructions on how to use the map and leave comments or select a comparison view.
- Each map contains a legend in the top left corner that can be toggled on and off.
- For more information about what is allowed in a district, please refer to Articles 4-7 found on the March 2026 tab.
Dimensional Standards
- Article 4 - Residential Zoning Districts
- Article 5 - Commercial and Mixed-Use Zoning Districts
- Article 6 - Industrial Zoning Districts
- Article 7 - Agricultural and Open Space Zoning Districts
More About the Standards Presentation
A survey is open through Sunday, April 6, 2026. Please review the standards and share your feedback!
The virtual meeting on February 25, 2026 covered information related to the update of the County's development standards and permitted and conditional uses by district.
A survey to collect feedback on the uses allowed in each district is now open. Please provide your feedback by Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
Survey
Meeting Materials
Virtual Meeting Recording Presentation Virtual Meeting Q+A
Resources
*These documents reflect changes made based on additional review and feedback received in January. These edits are reflected in all new material as well.
The virtual meeting on January 27, 2026 covered information related to the update of the County's zoning regulations, including proposed zoning districts and uses.
The feedback survey period has concluded, however, you may still review all the materials below and provide comments.
Survey Results
Meeting Materials
A recording of the public virtual meeting and all materials used in that presentation can be found below.
Virtual Meeting Recording Presentation Virtual Meeting Q+A
Resources
Feedback was collected on initial recommendations for the UDO through a series of meetings, open houses, and online opportunities between September 22nd and October 5th.
The resources on this page represent everything provided at the in-person open house meetings and virtual session held on September 23rd and 25th. Additional feedback was collected online through October 5th. All informational materials are still available below. You can submit comments on the Participate page.
Virtual Meeting Recording Presentation Virtual Meeting Q+AStation 1
What is a UDO, what will it include, and what is the value of the document?
Station 2
What we've heard so far
User Surveys
In July, we distributed three surveys to assess the functionality and effectiveness of the current regulations from the perspectives of different user groups. We received 97 responses from staff, the development community, community advocates, and elected and appointed officials.
Technical Advisory Discussions
In June and July, several in-person and virtual discussions were held to gather perspectives, ideas, and technical insights related to the regulations.
- Building and Fire Codes
- Infrastructure and Site Development
- Zoning
- Subdivision
- Process
Station 3
Place Type / Zoning Misalignment
Take a look at the following information to better understand the misalignment and gaps found in the place types from the Comprehensive Plan and our current zoning regulations.
Station 4
Audit Recommendations
Read through the recommendations collected through the audit process and select your top three priorities in each section – these should represent the actions that are most important to you or those you think would be the most impactful as we update our regulations.