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2. Salazar Fence <br /> Chairperson Hanson opened the public hearing at 7:00 p.m. <br /> Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Salazar appeared before the committee and requested a variance to be allowed to <br /> construct a six (6) foot wooden privacy fence in their rear yard. The property is a corner lot located at <br /> 7336 Old Mill Road. According to Ordinance #4, the Salazars have two (2) front yards. The Salazars <br /> would like a variance to leave the north side of the fence facing Old Mill Road located where they have <br /> already dug the fence post - holes. These holes are approximately one (1) foot into the road right -of -way. <br /> Construction was begun without a variance and a Stop Work Order was issued on the project. <br /> Mr. Salazar stated that he had contacted Paul Palzer, Building Official and questioned the positioning of <br /> the fence and was told twelve (12) to fourteen (14) feet from the curb. He then split the difference and <br /> installed the fence post -holes 13 feet from the curb. He stated the project was a three -step process <br /> involving grading the lot, sprinkler system and the fence. He has the corner holes in and if he were <br /> required to move them they would interfere with where the sprinkler system has been installed. <br /> Commission Member LaMotte questioned the distance from the fence to the sidewalk. Mr. Salazar <br /> stated approximately one (1) foot. <br /> Commission Member Brainard questioned if Mr. Salazar was told he would not need a permit. Mr. <br /> Salazar stated he was told if the fence was kept under six (6) feet he would not need a permit. <br /> Commission Member Kilian questioned the distance between the curb and the fence. Mr. Salazar stated <br /> approximately thirteen (13) feet. <br /> Mr. Salazar explained that he has waited over a month to continue work on the fence and would like to <br /> complete the project prior to the ground freezing. <br /> Commission Member McLean questioned if the six (6) foot fence would cause visual obstruction. Mr. <br /> March stated that the fence would not extend beyond the corner of the garage so visibility is not an <br /> issue. <br /> Commission Member DeVine questioned Mr. Paul Palzcr whether he remembered speaking to Mr. <br /> Salazar. Mr. Palzer stated he did recall speaking to Mr. Salazar; however, the project was started three <br /> months prior to the conversation. Mr. Palzer indicated he had stated, "twelve (12) to fourteen (14) feet <br /> is typical ". However, in this case the City right -of -way ends at thirteen (13) feet, eight (8) inches due to <br /> the fact the street is not centered. Mr. Palzer stated his opposition to leaving the fence in the City right - <br /> of -way. <br /> Commission Member Brainerd questioned Mr. Palzer as to what his opposition was. Mr. Palzer stated <br /> that there could be problems with snow plowing or if in the future the City needed to enter the right -of- <br /> way. If entering the right -of -way necessitates the removal of any or part of the fence it would be done at <br /> the property owners expense. <br /> Commission Member Brainard questioned whether Council had informed Mr. Salazar he needed a six <br /> (6) foot fence. Mr. Salazar stated he wished to go beyond City requirement to ensure the safety and <br /> comfort of the neighbors and to provide a proper exercise area for the dogs. Mr. Salazar stated he felt it <br /> Page 3 of 13 <br />