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ILPC approves 6-foot cedar fence at 219 South Albany, allows removal of older wire fence
Summary
The Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for a six-foot cedar yard fence at 219 South Albany Street and determined that an existing wire fence of unknown age may be removed.
The Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 20 approved a six-foot cedar wood fence for the double-lot property at 219 South Albany Street in the Henry Saint John Historic District and authorized removal of an older wire fence of unknown installation date.
Homeowner Andy Foster presented the application, explaining the property is a double lot and the family wants a taller fence on the yard side to keep a new dog from jumping gaps in an existing hedge and failing, older wire fencing. "We installed a fence on the north side about 20 years ago," Foster said, describing the…
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