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Planning commission rejects staff proposal to loosen rules on parking recreational vehicles and trailers
Summary
After public comment and commissioner discussion about enforcement, the commission voted 5-0 to recommend denying a staff-drafted amendment that would have loosened surfacing and parking restrictions for vehicles, recreational vehicles and trailers in residential and agricultural zones.
The Dayton Planning Commission voted 5-0 on Feb. 6 to recommend denial of a staff proposal to relax the city's parking-surface and outdoor storage rules for vehicles, recreational vehicles (RVs) and trailers in portions of the city's residential and agricultural districts.
Staff had proposed a set of changes that would allow limited parking of recreational vehicles and trailers on unimproved surfaces in side and rear yards on lots below a half-acre (with additional allowances…
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