A resident questioned the extension of a fence project beyond its original scope and suggested limiting it to the project area.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
Potential reduction in costs for residents if the ordinance is relaxed.
Residents along 4100 South who wish to install fencing, potentially with more options and lower costs.
The aesthetic consistency achieved by the current ordinance may be reduced.
A resident questioned the extension of a fence project beyond its original scope and suggested limiting it to the project area.
The council discussed revisiting an ordinance that mandates specific wrought iron fencing in front yards along 4100 South, citing concerns about cost and consistency.
A resident is asking the city council to review and amend the current fencing code on 4100 South, or make it easier to get a variance for fences made from materials other than iron rod. The current mandate is seen as a safety risk and financial burden.
One resident wants to build a fence taller than allowed by city rules. This could impact views and the overall look of the neighborhood.
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