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BZA allows 10-foot chain-link fence for welding business site in Corona
Summary
The DeKalb County BZA approved a development-standards variance to permit a 10-foot black vinyl-coated chain-link fence around a former tire site on U.S. 6 in Corona, citing security needs and the applicant's cleanup of the lot.
The DeKalb County Board of Zoning Appeals approved a development-standards variance to allow a 10-foot chain-link fence at 1047 U.S. 6 in Corona, giving a welding business owner permission to install taller security fencing than the Unified Development Ordinance normally allows.
Jacob Barber, the property owner and applicant, told the board he purchased the site in 2024, completed an extensive cleanup of tires and debris, and wants a 10-foot black, vinyl-coated chain-link fence (reused tennis-court fencing) to secure stored steel, bucket trucks and other…
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