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Riverside BZA approves six-foot fence at 3505 Valley Pike with cemetery-access conditions

Board of Zoning Appeals (Riverside, Ohio) · October 29, 2025
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The Riverside Board of Zoning Appeals on Oct. 28 approved a waiver and variance allowing a six-foot chain-link fence at 3505 Valley Pike to secure an existing truck parking terminal, contingent on verifications that the fence will not block cemetery access and a recommended vinyl coating on the frontage fence for aesthetics.

The Riverside Board of Zoning Appeals on Oct. 28 approved a waiver and a variance permitting a six-foot chain-link fence at 3505 Valley Pike to secure an existing truck parking area, with staff-recommended conditions to protect an access easement to a nearby cemetery.

City planner Naya Holt told the board the industrial site is roughly 7.9 acres and that about one acre is used as a truck terminal. Holt said the proposed extension of a chain-link fence along North Prairie Cove triggered a waiver because chain link is not permitted in the front yard there and a variance because the fence would be six feet tall. Holt recommended approval provided the applicant verify that the fence would not impede legal access to the…

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