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Victorville planning commissioners agree to hear proposal for 24-month vinyl-fence pilot after public comment

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Summary

After public comments from builders and suppliers urging an exception to local code, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to place a presentation on vinyl fencing on the September agenda so commissioners and staff can consider a 24-month pilot program.

The City of Victorville Planning Commission voted unanimously Aug. 31 to place a presentation on the September agenda about a proposed 24-month pilot program that would allow limited use of vinyl fencing in side and rear yards within tract boundaries.

The request came during the meeting’s public comment period from multiple building-industry representatives. "We respectfully request the planning commission bring forward an agenda item for your September meeting to permit the limited use of vinyl fencing within tract boundaries, specifically side yard and rear yard fencing as part of a 24 month pilot program," said Carlos Rodriguez, chief policy officer for the Building Industry Association of Southern California.

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