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Board waives window‑transparency requirement for Beaufort Highway storage facility, approves mural alternative
Summary
After the owner of a recently completed self‑storage building said required glazed/transparent elements were not constructed, the Board of Appeals voted unanimously to waive the original condition and accept a mural‑based alternative subject to Community Development approval.
The Brookhaven Board of Appeals unanimously agreed on Aug. 20 to waive a transparency requirement imposed in a prior variance for a self‑storage project at 2719 Beaufort Highway and to replace it with a new, narrower condition that calls for an artistic mural on a specified elevation — with final design approval to rest with the city's Community Development director.
Applicant counsel Jeff Haymore said the project was permitted, inspected and received a certificate of occupancy in April; field panels observed by…
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