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Zoning board allows decorative iron fence at Concourse Drive mini‑warehouse, denies non‑opaque chain‑link variant
Summary
The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a variance for a six‑foot decorative iron fence with a full landscaping buffer at 1450 Concourse Drive, and denied a variance that would have allowed chain‑link fencing without opaque slats on the remaining property lines, citing screening and security standards.
The Rapid City Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 10 approved a variance to allow a six‑foot decorative iron fence along the frontage of a mini‑warehouse development at 1450 Concourse Drive and denied the applicant’s request to omit opaque slats from chain‑link fencing on the north and south property lines.
Tanner, a city planner, told the board staff supports the iron fence along the street if the applicant installs a 100% landscape buffer to screen the facility from the roadway. Tanner said the chain‑link fence without slats would not meet the zoning code’s…
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