Leawood BZA approves 6-foot fence exception for West 131st Street property

Leawood Board of Zoning Appeals · December 18, 2025

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Summary

The Board granted a fence-height exception to allow a new 6-foot privacy fence along an alley at 2216 West 131st St., citing minimal impact on adjoining properties and compatibility with nearby townhome fencing.

The Leawood Board of Zoning Appeals voted Dec. 17 to approve a request for a fence-height exception that will allow a new 6-foot wood privacy fence along the rear property line at 2216 West 131st Street (case 68-20252216).

Staff reported the applicant seeks to install a six-foot privacy fence along an alley that separates the lot from attached townhomes; the townhomes and their patios already feature 6-foot fences. Applicant Richard Robinson told the board the alley contains utility boxes and exposed rock; he said HOA tree-trimming earlier in the year removed brush that had previously provided a visual barrier and that the new fence would improve appearance and establish a clear boundary.

Board members asked about property-line placement and possible utility easements; the applicant said his fence contractor will verify any easements and that the fence would be at the applicant's expense. The chair noted this is an exception (not a variance) and that the board needed to be satisfied the effect on adjoining property is minimal and that the fence is compatible with the physical characteristics of adjacent property.

A motion to approve the exception under LDO section 16-4-9.5 was made and seconded and the board approved by voice vote. Staff will provide written notification of approval to the applicant.