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Planning commission adopts proposed ordinance amendments to define and regulate theft-deterrent wire
Summary
The commission recommended adoption of proposed zoning-ordinance amendments that define "theft deterrent wire," extend residential restrictions to all residential districts while preserving domestic livestock/gardening exceptions, and allow theft-deterrent wire in commercial and industrial districts subject to performance standards and administrative exceptions.
The York County Planning Commission voted to recommend adoption of amendments to the county zoning ordinance to define and regulate "theft deterrent wire." Staff presented proposed changes that would add a comprehensive definition (including razor wire, concertina, TDCCs and electrified wire), clarify where such wire is allowed in residential districts…
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