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Homeowners complain of tripod camera filming cul‑de‑sac; city to meet with property owner and review fencing rules
Summary
Homeowners at Cashel Marra told the Lynn Haven City Commission that a neighboring vacant lot owner set up a tripod camera that tracked activity in a cul‑de‑sac; the commission asked staff and the city attorney to meet the owner and review fence and privacy rules.
Residents of the Cashel Marra subdivision asked the Lynn Haven City Commission on Monday to intervene after a neighboring property owner placed a tripod camera on a lot adjacent to the cul‑de‑sac and, residents said, used it to film the neighborhood.
“He told us that his watch is watching her walking the dog,” said a homeowner who spoke at the podium, describing a camera that was tracking activity in front of their house; the couple said the tripod camera was later moved after they began building an eight‑foot fence. The homeowners told staff they were told by code enforcement they could not continue the fence in the exact location they wanted…
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