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Hidden Creek seeks fence exception from masonry wall rule; staff notes support and opposition

3142252 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission heard a staff briefing on a fence exception request for the Hidden Creek subdivision (phase 1) to permit a board‑on‑board wooden fence with masonry columns along Perry and Avenue H East instead of the masonry screening wall required by the Unified Development Code. Staff said the applicant provided a maintenance

Planning staff briefed the commission on April 28 about a fence‑exception request from the Hidden Creek subdivision’s first phase to allow a board‑on‑board wooden fence with masonry columns along collectors/arterials instead of the Unified Development Code’s required masonry screening wall.

The request is notable because staff reported the developer and homeowners’ association indicated that replacing the required masonry wall would carry a high cost (staff said the applicant estimated about $6,000 per home as an additional assessment), and the submission included a maintenance plan and both letters of support and opposition…

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