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Planning commission approves variance to legalize 8-foot fence and waive gate setback at 11465 Nardo Street
Summary
The Ventura County Planning Commission granted a variance for PL250095 to legalize an 8-foot solid wood fence that encroaches into a flood-control right-of-way and to waive the 20-foot vehicle gate setback at 11465 Nardo Street in Saticoy; the motion passed unanimously and the fence must still complete follow-up permits.
The Ventura County Planning Commission voted unanimously on March 5 to approve a variance (case PL250095) that would legalize an existing 8-foot solid wood fence and allow an encroaching vehicle gate at 11465 Nardo Street in the Saticoy area of unincorporated Ventura County.
John Okendo, senior planner with the Ventura County Planning Division, described the request as an after‑the‑fact variance to the noncoastal zoning ordinance to legalize fencing that exceeds area‑plan height limits and encroaches into part of the Watershed Protection District’s flood‑control right‑of‑way. Okendo told the commission staff’s recommendation is to grant the variance subject to conditions and to require follow‑on permits including zoning clearance, building permits, and an encroachment permit…
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