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Euclid board approves decorative fence and gated entries for Cleveland Clinic after conditions on trees, bollards and right‑of‑way work
Summary
The Architecture Review Board approved design for roughly 1,900 linear feet of 5‑ft ornamental aluminum fencing and multiple gates at the Cleveland Clinic Euclid campus, with conditions to retain or replace trees, require non‑yellow bollard finishes, and to secure permits for any work in the road right‑of‑way.
The Euclid Architecture Review Board voted to approve design plans for approximately 1,900 linear feet of 5‑foot ornamental aluminum fencing and new vehicle gates around the Cleveland Clinic Euclid campus after staff recommended conditions addressing trees, bollards and right‑of‑way work.
Staff told the board the project received a front‑yard variance from the Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 12 and described two gate options: an automated vertical‑pivot system and a manual cantilever arrangement. Staff noted that the manual option would remove about eight parking spaces and would require an additional variance for the parking‑space loss. The board examined both options and asked staff to make the…
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