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Peculiar City amends setback rule near state roads; ordinance 25010 approved 5–2 after reconsideration
Summary
Peculiar City removed a 95‑foot setback requirement for properties adjacent to state‑maintained roads, replacing it with the city’s standard zoning setbacks (typically 30 feet from the property line). The ordinance passed after a motion to reconsider and a final 5–2 roll call vote.
Peculiar City’s planning commission approved an ordinance that removes a 95‑foot special setback for parcels adjacent to state‑maintained roads, replacing it with the city’s standard zoning setbacks (typically 30 feet). The governing body approved case number 25010 after a motion to reconsider and a final 5–2 roll‑call vote.
Staff presented case 25010 as a targeted amendment to the city code that strikes subsections a–c of the existing setback provision and leaves the remaining subsections in place. Planning staff said the 95‑foot requirement dates to a November 2008 code adoption and appears to be…
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