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Council staff propose UDC update to permit battery-charged electric and alarmed security fencing for commercial/industrial uses
Summary
Planning staff proposed a Unified Development Code amendment, aligned with recent state legislation, to allow battery-charged electric fences and security-detection fencing systems for commercial and industrial properties with safety controls, warning signage and perimeter fencing.
City planning staff presented a Unified Development Code amendment Monday to permit battery-charged electric fences and alarmed security-detection fencing systems for commercial and industrial uses while setting safety and siting conditions. Johnny Malpika, comprehensive planning special projects staff, said the UDC update responds to state legislation (referenced in materials as "house legislation 25 10 60") and industry requests after a prior UDC revision made the status of battery-charged…
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