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Flagler County board approves 2‑foot front‑yard fence variance after dispute over razor wire
Summary
The Flagler County Planning and Development Board on June 10 approved a 2‑foot variance to allow a 6‑foot fence at 2519 Sandalwood Lane, imposing a condition that future roadway widening that reduces sight‑distance below 20 feet will void the variance; the approval followed public allegations that razor wire had briefly been installed and the applicant’s denial.
The Flagler County Planning and Development Board voted June 10 to grant a 2‑foot variance from the four‑foot maximum fence height in front and street‑side setbacks at 2519 Sandalwood Lane, a corner lot in the Daytona North subdivision, with a condition tying the variance to future roadway dimensions.
Planner Simone Kenny told the board staff found the fence was built without a permit after a final inspection flagged a 6‑foot metal fence and that the owners submitted the variance request after applying for a fence permit. Staff said the corner lot’s configuration and the presence of a…
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