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Planning commission recommends buffer-yard requirement for commercial properties next to homes
Summary
The Springdale Planning Commission recommended an ordinance revision Dec. 3 that would require enhanced buffering and screening for commercial properties immediately adjacent to residential parcels, offering three buffer options and requiring owners to consult adjacent residential property owners.
The Springdale Planning Commission voted Dec. 3 to recommend an amendment to chapter 10-18 that would require enhanced buffering and screening on commercial properties immediately adjacent to residential properties.
Tom, presenting the proposal, said the change would make enhanced buffering a condition of design development review for commercial developments abutting residential properties and would provide three options for compliance: a narrow option with fencing and trees, a middle…
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