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Council approves reduced landscaping buffer for Days Inn redevelopment with masonry fencing requirement
Summary
A variance allowing reduced vegetation buffers for a Days Inn/Casa Medina redevelopment was approved conditionally: planning staff secured P&Z support and the council required an 8‑foot masonry fence and adequate landscaping to protect adjacent residential properties.
The Shenandoah City Council on Feb. 25 approved a variance to reduce required vegetative buffers along Interstate‑45 and adjacent residential property for a redevelopment proposal at the Days Inn/Casa Medina site.
Planning staff (Jackie) explained the proposal would redevelop the site as two single‑story commercial buildings and increase parking, and that the property owner requested a 5‑foot buffer…
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