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Board denies waiver to use steel posts for riparian buffer markers
Summary
A landowner asked to use lower‑cost steel posts instead of flexible fiberglass/Carsonite markers for required riparian buffer delineation; after discussion about safety, durability and precedent, the board voted the waiver down on a 3–2 vote.
A property owner asked the board for a waiver to replace the ordinance‑specified flexible fiberglass/Carsonite riparian buffer markers with steel sign posts for a three‑lot subdivision (McGahn Subdivision Lot 12). The request sought permission to install eight steel posts to mark the 50‑foot riparian buffer zone while construction occurs.
Tom Songer said the specialty Carsonite posts are expensive…
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