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El Paso Historic Landmark Commission approves 8-foot fence at 1411 Fuel Street
Summary
The City of El Paso Historic Landmark Commission approved an 8-foot wood privacy fence at 1411 Fuel Street despite staff’s recommendation to limit replacement fences to 6 feet; the applicant said lot grade means the taller fence reads as 6 feet from the driveway. Permitting and footing review remain required.
At a meeting of the City of El Paso Historic Landmark Commission, commissioners approved a homeowner’s request to replace a rear chain-link fence with an 8-foot wood privacy fence at 1411 Fuel Street in the Sunset Heights Historic District. Staff had recommended a modification limiting the fence to 6 feet under the district design guidelines, but the commission approved the project as proposed by the applicant.
Staff presentation described the property as a contributing 1926 residence in the R-4-H zoning category and noted the proposed fence would sit toward the rear of the lot where the grade slopes down and would be…
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