State & Local Meeting
Norfolk Planning Commission Regular Meeting - March 12, 2026
March 12, 2026
The Norfolk Planning Commission held a regular meeting on March 12, 2026, focusing extensively on zoning and land use issues, including short term rental regulations, conditional use permits (CUPs), and zoning ordinance amendments. Key procurement-related discussions included the initiation of a text amendment to create an overlay district in the Willoughby area to limit new vacation rentals, with renewals allowed for existing ones, reflecting community concerns about neighborhood impacts. The commission also reviewed multiple CUP applications for various commercial uses such as automobile tow lots, car washes, restaurants with alcohol sales and live entertainment, and kennel uses in specific overlay districts. Additionally, the commission discussed a major zoning ordinance update aimed at simplifying development standards, clarifying applicability for renovations versus new builds, and revising the resilience quotient to an incentive-based system. Several CUP requests involved splitting conforming zoning lots to create nonconforming lots for new single-family homes, raising policy considerations about housing production versus neighborhood character. The meeting included updates on council actions, staff outreach with the development community, and ongoing efforts to improve regulatory processes. No direct contract awards or procurement vehicle decisions were reported, but the zoning and land use policy changes could influence future development and vendor opportunities in Norfolk.
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- Norfolk Planning Commission Regular Meeting - March 12, 2026 · NorfolkTV · Mar 12