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Board approves 8-foot fence on corner lot at Norman Bridge Road with one-foot variance; 7-foot limit retained elsewhere
Summary
The board approved a Certificate of Appropriateness and a one-foot height variance allowing an 8-foot fence along Norman Bridge Road at the corner property, citing traffic and noise as a hardship; the board required the remainder of the fence to remain at 7 feet and encouraged landscaping.
The Montgomery City Architectural Review Board on Oct. 12 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness and granted a one-foot height variance to allow an 8-foot wood privacy fence along the corner of a property at the intersection of Norman Bridge Road and Winthrop Court, citing corner-lot traffic and noise as a distinguishing hardship.
Applicant Connor Holloway told the board he sought increased fence height primarily to gain…
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