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Commission recommends changes to Dublin’s public‑nuisance zoning code, including new rules for trash screening and portable storage

Dublin Planning & Zoning Commission · February 20, 2025
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend revisions to DMC §153.076 (public nuisance) to City Council, broadening premises coverage, adding limits for portable storage, clarifying weed enforcement and allowing opaque fencing/walls for trash screening with day‑one opacity requirements.

The Dublin Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend that City Council approve proposed amendments to the public nuisance section of the Dublin zoning code (DMC §153.076) that staff says will give code enforcement clearer standards and more consistent authority across residential and non‑residential properties.

Planning staff said the amendments broaden the code’s focus from structures to entire premises, add language to regulate portable storage units temporarily on properties, clarify standards for grass and weed maintenance, and provide…

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