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Council hears proposed changes to site‑obscuring fence rules to allow vinyl, wood in some developments

3862941 · June 19, 2025
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City planning staff and a developer representative described proposed amendments to zoning and engineering standards on June 18 that would allow additional materials such as vinyl or wood for site‑obscuring fences in some residential and PUD settings, while keeping masonry requirements at commercial/residential interfaces.

City planning staff and a developer representative described proposed modifications to the city’s code sections and an engineering standard that would relax specified material requirements for site‑obscuring fences in some developments.

Tyler Noying of Cottonwood Hollow LLC and city planner Don Boudreaux explained the proposed change would alter the definition of a "site‑obscuring fence" in section 26‑1‑4 and 32‑8 and in engineering standards detail 4.6.0.1 to permit additional materials —…

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