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Board approves taller, boundary fence for pregnancy crisis center with condition to preserve front landscaping
Summary
The City of Daytona Beach Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing a 6-foot perimeter fence and a driveway gate at 416 North Ridgewood Avenue for a pregnancy crisis center, with a condition that the front fence be set behind existing shrubbery to preserve the property's appearance.
The City of Daytona Beach Board of Adjustment on Sept. 18 approved a variance allowing a six-foot aluminum picket fence around the property at 416 North Ridgewood Avenue and a gate placed at the parcel boundary, after the applicant said overnight activity at the site posed a safety risk. The panel approved the variance after adding a modification that the front section of the fence be located behind the existing shrubbery along Ridgewood to preserve the property’s appearance. Joanne Roberts, identified in the application as the representative of the Pregnancy Crisis Center at the address, told the board the center has increased security measures in recent years and continues to experience overnight activity, discarded donations that included uncapped…
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