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Contractor seeks variance to repair failing 8-foot fence near Jonesboro High School

Governing body (not specified) · March 17, 2026
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Summary

Josh Moss of Moss Fencing asked the board for a variance to replace about 64 feet of a rotting 8-foot fence at 706 Sequoia Drive that currently is being held up with ratchet straps; the board moved to grant the variance and the motion carried (vote tally not specified).

Josh Moss of Moss Fencing told the board he was representing Mr. Mark Panick and seeking a variance to repair a failing 8-foot fence at 706 Sequoia Drive. "So I'm Josh Moss here with, Moss Fencing representing mister Mark Panick," he said, explaining that roughly 64 feet in the middle of the fence is rotting and that the fence currently is being held up with ratchet straps.

Moss said the rear of the property abuts Jonesboro High School and that the rest of the fence is ‘‘in good shape,’’ with only the center section needing work. A committee member moved to grant the variance for the fence repair; the motion was seconded and carried, according to the transcript. The record does not include numerical vote tallies.

The approval allows the property owner to proceed with the repair of the identified fence section; the transcript does not specify permit conditions, inspection requirements, or a timeline for the work.