An amendment to the landscaping ordinance to ensure single-family homes are not exempt from basic maintenance like weed control.
This ensures that homeowners are still responsible for keeping their property clean and free of weeds, even if they are exempt from other commercial landscaping rules.
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An amendment to the landscaping ordinance to ensure single-family homes are not exempt from basic maintenance like weed control.
A resident wants to rezone his land to add a second home. The main challenge is ensuring there is enough space for a proper road and access to the property.
The city is reviewing the fees it charges for processing development applications. If these fees go up, it could make it more expensive to get permits for building or renovating.
Magna residents are fighting back against the city's plan to cut down local trees, sparking a debate over what our neighborhoods should actually look like. It’s a big deal because losing that shade could hit your property value and change the vibe of your street for good.
The city is updating its rulebook for development to make sure new projects fit the neighborhood and follow modern standards. This affects how quickly and in what style new buildings can go up in town.
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