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Planning commission directs staff to draft resolution for 24-month vinyl fencing pilot in new tracts

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The Planning Commission voted unanimously on Sept. 10 to direct staff to draft a resolution starting the process for a 24-month pilot that would allow engineered vinyl fencing in side and rear yards of new single-family tracts while retaining masonry block walls on public frontages.

The Victorville Planning Commission on Sept. 10 directed staff to draft a resolution to initiate a possible 24-month pilot program permitting engineered vinyl fencing in side and rear yards within new single-family tract developments, while maintaining masonry block walls on perimeter and public-facing frontages.

Carlos Rodriguez, chief policy officer for the Building Industry Association (BIA) of Southern California, asked the commission to direct staff to bring a code amendment for a limited pilot. "This program would not eliminate block walls for new communities," Rodriguez said, and would be "a narrow, targeted code change focused on flexibility and good planning." He said the…

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