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Harrison zoning board approves privacy-fence variance for Turner Ridge homeowner

Harrison Zoning Appeals Board · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The Harrison Zoning Appeals Board approved a variance allowing a six-foot privacy fence at 103 Turner Ridge Drive, conditioned so the fence remain on the house side of existing trees along Harrison Avenue; the decision followed testimony from the homeowner and confirmation that permits were submitted.

The Harrison Zoning Appeals Board approved a variance that allows a six-foot solid board privacy fence at 103 Turner Ridge Drive, the homeowner Jeremy Kane told the board at a zoning appeals meeting. The board imposed a condition that the fence be installed on the house side of the trees that face Harrison Avenue, preserving the streetside tree line.

The action addressed case number 2026-013, introduced by the chair as a request to permit a fence in a front-yard area that the city’s zoning code…

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