Board approves Miller's 8‑foot corner fence after survey confirmation and neighbor letter
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Theresa Miller asked to keep an approximately 7.83‑foot corner fence installed on her property to block views of adjacent agricultural land and a burned house; staff confirmed a survey and a neighbor affidavit were on file and the board approved the variance provided a written neighbor no‑objection is attached and an after‑the‑fact permit fee is paid. Petitioner described safety and aesthetic reasons for the taller fence.
The board approved variance 2026‑3 allowing a taller corner fence for Dennis and Theresa Miller after hearing from petitioner Theresa Miller and a nearby neighbor in support. Miller said they installed the fence after contractor advice and to screen farm animals and an eyesore from a burned house; she added they obtained a survey that shows the fence on their property. A neighboring property owner (who identified themself as Jamie) spoke in favor, saying the Millers "have a beautiful little home" and supported the screening. Staff said an after‑the‑fact permit process applies; the chair granted approval subject to a written letter from the neighbor confirming no objection and a $125 after‑the‑fact permit fee. Staff will attach that letter to the file before closing the case.
