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Commission tables decision on double fence at 1011 North John Street for 90 days
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission tabled action on a Certificate of Appropriateness for 1011 North John Street to allow the applicant to gather cost estimates for repainting/staining, removing, or relocating fencing after complaints and a lack of permits were raised.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted to table consideration of a certificate of appropriateness for 1011 North John Street and asked the applicant to return in 90 days with cost estimates for three options: paint or stain both fences to reduce visual contrast, remove the outer metal fence, or move the newly installed wood fence to the exterior side of the metal fence.
The applicant, Karen Monaco, said she moved to the property in January and had a local contractor install a wooden privacy fence to keep multiple small dogs contained after she said neighboring fencing was in poor repair. “I paid $15,000 to have the whole fencing done,” Monaco said, and told the commission she believed…
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