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Board recommends loosening some corner-lot limits for accessory structures, requires screening
Summary
The Planning and Advisory Board recommended code changes to allow certain accessory structures closer to secondary streets on corner lots, with added screening (fencing or landscaping) to protect neighbors’ privacy; the motion passed after public comment.
The Planning and Advisory Board considered draft amendments to accessory-structure rules for corner lots that would let certain sheds, gazebos and similar structures be sited differently than under current code while retaining setback and structural requirements.
Staff said the revisions are mainly housekeeping to reduce repeated Board of Adjustment (BOA) variance requests and to provide clearer rules for corner-lot situations. The draft includes diagrams and…
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