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Zoning board approves variance allowing 6-foot front fence at 2715 Weblin Road

2140269 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The Grand Prairie Zoning Board of Adjustments on Jan. 22 approved a variance permitting a six-foot fence across the front setback at 2715 Weblin Road. The applicant built the fence without permits; staff said it "does not object" though it "cannot fully support" the request.

The Zoning Board of Adjustments voted 7-2 Jan. 22 to grant a variance allowing a six-foot fence to remain within the front setback at 2715 Weblin Road.

The request, identified on the agenda as ZBA24-10-0047, asked the board to increase the maximum permitted front-yard fence height from the most restrictive measure (3 feet for non‑transparent sections, 4 feet for transparent sections) to 6 feet. Planning staff said the fence had been erected without permits and that code enforcement had issued a stop-work order while construction continued.

Staff presented the case and noted the property abuts a residential development that already has a masonry screening wall roughly the…

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