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ARC approves composite (Trex) replacement fence at Hyde Park bungalow with conditions
Summary
The City of Tampa Architectural Review Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing a six-foot composite (Trex) privacy fence at 1822 West Hills Avenue in the Hyde Park Historic District, provided the fence is recessed behind the home's corner boards and tie-ins to the house extend past those boards.
The Architectural Review Commission on [date of hearing] unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing the replacement of an existing rear/side fence at 1822 West Hills Avenue with a six-foot composite (Trex) fence, with conditions requiring the fence to be recessed behind the house's corner boards where it meets the building.
The approval follows a staff recommendation and a letter of support from the Hyde Park Neighborhood Association; commissioners said the material and detailing presented were compatible with the district so long as the fence did not obscure the home's primary geometry facing the street. The commission required that where the fence joins the house it be set behind the corner boards and…
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