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Board leaves decision unresolved on 6-foot privacy fence at 372 Glen Rose Ave.
Summary
The Metro Board of Zoning Appeals debated a variance request for a six-foot solid privacy fence built within the required 10-foot street setback at 372 Glen Rose Ave.; the board failed to adopt a denial motion and left the case on the agenda for the next 30 days so absent members may review the meeting video and vote later.
The Metro Nashville Board of Zoning Appeals on April 17 considered a variance request for a six-foot solid wood privacy fence that was built close to the sidewalk at 372 Glen Rose Avenue.
The zoning administrator, Joey Hargas, told the board the Davidson County zoning code requires solid fences to be set back 10 feet from the public right-of-way to be six feet tall; fences closer than 10 feet may be limited to 30 inches if opaque. Appellant Asen Chandra (US Healthcare Associates, property owner) said the fence was installed after repeated trespassing…
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