In a recent government meeting, the Lehigh City Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for an 8-foot fence surrounding a property, despite some dissent among members. The motion to grant the permit was passed with a narrow vote of 3 to 2, following discussions about the fence's placement and its potential impact on neighboring properties. One commissioner expressed a preference for limiting the fence to the back of the property, citing a lack of justification for a perimeter fence.
Additionally, the commission discussed a proposed amendment to the general plan for a 14.67-acre property located at approximately 1200 West 1450 South. The amendment seeks to change the land use designation from very low density residential agriculture to low density residential, allowing for small lot single-family homes at a density of 3.5 units per acre. It was clarified that this request pertains to a general plan amendment rather than a zoning change, which would require further review if approved.
The city council will make the final decision on the general plan amendment, with a public hearing scheduled for April 23. The commission emphasized the importance of community involvement in the upcoming discussions, as the changes could significantly impact local development and land use.