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During a recent city council meeting, officials opened a public hearing to discuss proposed amendments to the unified development code concerning private streets and mutual access assessments. The amendments aim to allow developers to construct residential subdivisions featuring private streets that would be maintained by homeowners' associations and could be gated.
City staff emphasized that the current code does not permit such developments, and the proposed changes would enable developers to create gated communities with privately maintained roads. This initiative is designed to provide more options for residential development while ensuring that the maintenance of these private streets is funded through a capital fund established by the homeowners' association.
The council encouraged public participation, inviting community members to voice their opinions on the proposed amendments. The discussion reflects a growing interest in alternative residential development models that cater to specific community needs and preferences.
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