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DeBary council approves first reading of vehicle-stacking ordinance
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The City of DeBary City Council approved first reading of an ordinance adding vehicular-stacking standards to the land development code to prevent businesses from routinely using public rights-of-way for queuing, and directed staff to refine enforcement details before second reading.
The City of DeBary City Council approved the first reading of an ordinance amending the land development code to add regulations and standards for vehicular stacking, council members said at the May special meeting.
City staff said the ordinance is intended to keep businesses from using the city’s public rights-of-way as part of routine queuing. "Example of vehicular stacking is, vehicles lined up to access a certain business or facility such as a, Chick fil A, cars are lined up to go through a service window," Stephen Bapro, growth management director, told the council during the…
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