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Board allows 6‑foot front fence at 1311 Wilderness Lane for mother seeking protection for son with autism
Summary
The Board approved variance 9‑2025 to allow a 6‑foot front‑yard fence at 1311 Wilderness Lane to protect the applicant’s disabled son; staff had recommended denial and suggested a vegetative buffer instead.
The Titusville Board of Adjustment and Appeals voted April 23 to grant Variance 9‑2025, allowing a six‑foot fence in the front yard of 1311 Wilderness Lane in the multifamily high‑density (R3) district.
Applicant Alyssa Antilles asked for the variance to provide a secure front‑yard area for her 17‑year‑old son, whom she described as having an autism diagnosis with a history of elopement (wandering). Antilles said she provided medical verification of the condition and related…
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