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Board of Zoning Appeals affirms certificate of completion for Franklin Street Lofts fence, 4-2

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At its June 18 meeting, the Board of Zoning Appeals affirmed a staff decision and the building commissioner—s certificate of completion for an opaque fence at 400 North Seventh Avenue, sustaining the certificate by a 4-2 vote.

At its June 18 meeting, the Board of Zoning Appeals affirmed a staff decision and the building commissioner—s certificate of completion for an opaque fence at 400 North Seventh Avenue, sustaining the certificate by a 4-2 vote.

The appeal was filed by Franklin Street Lofts LLC, represented by attorney Jim Johnson, who told the board the fence installed along the property line uses repurposed trailer sides, is not uniformly colored or attractive and does not match the applicant—s approved site plan, which specified a "white, opaque, metal fence." Johnson asked the board to revoke the certificate of completion and require installation of the fence shown on the site plan.

Area Plan Commission staff had inspected the completed fence in February and determined it met the objective definition of an opaque…

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