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Planning commission denies vinyl fence for Hudson Community Living, cites historic-district compatibility
Summary
After extended questioning and public comment, the Planning Commission voted 5–1 to deny a request to change the previously approved 6-foot wood perimeter fence for Hudson Community Living to a donated vinyl privacy fence, pointing to the land-development code requirement that fencing be wood or vinyl that closely resembles wood when adjacent to the historic district.
The Hudson Planning Commission on Jan. 13 denied a request from Hudson Community Living to substitute a donated 6-foot vinyl privacy fence for the wood perimeter fence shown on the project's previously approved plans (case 2022‑822).
Staff summarized the modification request and noted compatibility standards in the conditional-use and site-plan code and the Architectural Review (ARC) guidance that limit allowed fencing materials near the historic district to wood, wrought iron, stone/brick or vinyl that closely resembles wood. The applicant…
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