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Ellisville council approves six-foot fence forward of front building line at 97 Weis Avenue

City of Ellisville Council · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously approved Erica Alford’s petition to install a six-foot privacy fence forward of the front building line at 97 Weis Avenue; petitioner said the property is a corner lot and the fence would be 18 feet from Froesel Lane and tie into a neighbor's fence.

The Ellisville City Council voted May 6 to approve a variance allowing a six-foot privacy fence forward of the front building line at 97 Weis Avenue in the R-1 Single Family Residential Zoning District.

Petitioner Erica Alford, accompanied by her fence contractor, told the council the lot is a corner parcel and that the proposed fence would be located 18 feet from Froesel Lane. She said the new fence would match a recently installed fence on the neighboring property and connect to the adjacent fence.

Mayor Robert Clark Compton moved to approve the petition as presented; Council Member Sanborn seconded. The recorded votes were: Cahill AYE, Sanborn AYE, Hildebrand AYE, Mike Roemerman AYE, Compton AYE, and Niebling AYE. The motion carried and the variance was approved.