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Dayton planning commission approves setback variance for Rush Creek Landing home
Summary
The Dayton Planning Commission voted 3-0 to recommend a side-yard setback variance for 16070 Fair Meadows Lane, allowing the homeowner to extend the existing building line 39 feet; the request will be presented to City Council on Oct. 14, 2025.
The Dayton Planning Commission voted 3-0 Oct. 2 to recommend approval of a side-yard setback variance for a home at 16070 Fair Meadows Lane in the Rush Creek Landing neighborhood.
Planner Hayden told the commission the property was originally permitted in 2016 under earlier R-1 standards that allowed a different combined setback approach; subsequent ordinance changes standardized a 10-foot minimum setback. The homeowner, Jeff Anderson, asked to extend the existing building line about 39 linear feet toward the rear of the house so the main-floor addition will…
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