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Commission backs zoning change to limit scoria/dirt as finished surfacing, require 50‑foot paved entrances

Dickinson City Planning and Zoning Commission · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Planning staff proposed and the commission recommended ZTA‑001‑2026 to ban crushed scoria/dirt as finished surfacing in industrial areas and require a minimum 50‑foot paved entrance from the right of way into unpaved parking/loading areas to reduce dust, track‑out and erosion.

The Dickinson Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 14 recommended approval of ZTA‑001‑2026, a zoning text amendment to §62‑592 (off‑street parking design standards) that would prevent crushed scoria, dirt and other high dust‑generating materials from being treated as finished surfacing inside city…

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