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Historic board approves fencing and landscaping at Southeast Sanchez property with conditions
Summary
The Ocala Historic Preservation Advisory Board approved a certificate of appropriateness for property owners Tim and Linda Creeley to keep recently installed fencing and landscaping, subject to conditions restricting privacy fence placement, reducing granite landscape material and adding screening and a border to hold gravel.
The Ocala Historic Preservation Advisory Board on May 5 approved a certificate of appropriateness for alterations at 605 Southeast Sanchez Avenue carried out by property owners Tim and Linda Creeley, but the approval included conditions limiting the privacy fence and requiring additional screening and edging.
Staff told the board the property, in the O'Kelly Historic District and built in 1895 in the vernacular Queen Anne Revival style, had installed a 4-foot black aluminum fence, a 6-foot wood privacy…
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