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Planning board denies nonconforming corner‑lot fence, conditionally approves demolition pending corrected construction fence
Summary
The Village of Biscayne Park planning board denied a permanent fence application for a corner lot that would have enclosed the primary front street and approved a temporary construction fence for a separate address; it also conditionally approved a demolition permit pending corrected construction‑fence plans and compliance with 6‑foot height limits.
The Village of Biscayne Park Planning & Zoning Board denied a permanent fence application after finding the proposed layout encroached on the primary front facing street and therefore violated village setback rules. Chair-led comments said the code disallows fences in the primary front yard (the face toward 100th and 19th Street) and clarified that a 3‑foot setback at 4 feet high applies only to the side‑front street, not the primary front.
The board…
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