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Glendale commission debates requiring property surveys for additions, fences and new construction

Glendale Planning and Historic Preservation Commission · January 6, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners and staff discussed narrowing when a property survey should be required — proposing mandatory surveys for new construction and additions and considering including fences and driveways — and asked staff to draft language for proposed zoning-code amendments.

Members of the Glendale Planning and Historic Preservation Commission spent a substantial portion of the January meeting debating when property surveys should be required as part of permit or certificate applications.

The discussion grew from proposed amendments to Section 154.46 of the zoning code dealing with application of historic-district guidelines to new construction. Commissioners sought to narrow the amendment so it would apply to clearly defined, significant projects rather than routine maintenance.

David (village staff) cautioned that…

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