Tooele
The developer is asking for an exception to the city's fence rules so they don't have to build a new fence right next to existing ones at the Ledger Cove project.
This would allow developers to skip building a second fence if one already exists, potentially changing the look and maintenance responsibility of property lines.
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The applicant is requesting a change to city code to allow exceptions to the masonry column/pier requirement for fencing when a new development is next to existing homes.
The developer is asking for an exception to the city's fence rules so they don't have to build a new fence right next to existing ones at the Ledger Cove project.
The city is trying to make it easier to understand the rules by making fines and enforcement consistent across different city departments.
Tooele is getting a new Smith’s Marketplace, bringing more grocery choices and local jobs to the area. It’s a big win for convenience if you’re tired of driving far for your weekly shopping.
The city is looking at whether developers should be forced to build new fences when a neighbor already has one. This could save developers money and prevent 'double-fencing' between properties.
Tooele is facing heat because current street parking designs are making it nearly impossible for residents with disabilities to navigate safely. It’s a wake-up call that how we design our curbs and parking spots directly affects our neighbors' independence.